Monday 22 May 2017

Here's How you Explore Pune and Delhi



Separated by an aerial distance of 1173 km and road distance of 1533 km, life in Delhi is completely different from that in Pune. Pune is surrounded by hills, experiencing semi-arid and tropically wet and dry climate. On the other hand, Delhi has a subtropical humid climate with extreme weather conditions.

Both these places are home to countless tourist attractions, ideal for individuals who wish to feed their wanderlust with something unexplored. There are several flights from Pune to New Delhi and vice versa that can let you cover the distance in a mere two hours.

Unexplored Places in Pune

  • Bhuleshwar Temple: Made with black rocks and boasting marvelous rock carvings of the 14th century, Bhuleshwar Temple is a Shiva temple on top of a hill.
  • Aga Khan Palace: One of the biggest landmarks in Indian history, the Aga Khan Palace was built by Sultan Muhammed Shah Aga Khan III in Pune in 1892. The palace is today the Gandhi National Museum.
  • Yashwantrao Chavan Udyan: Popularly known as 'Aba Bagul Udyan', Yashwantrao Chavan Udyan houses the miniatures of the 7 wonders of the world. Don’t forget to watch the 4D shows scheduled in the evenings.
  • Ramdara: A mandir located by a small lake with mountains behind it, Ramdara is an ancient temple to Lord Ram that exists on the Solapur Highway, at Loni Kalbhor. The greenery, coconut trees, ducks and birds can easily make you fall in love with this place and tempt you come again.

Unexplored Places in Delhi


  • Delhi War Cemetery: This tall monument in the Delhi Cantonment area is home to the graves of soldiers who fought for the British Commonwealth, especially on the Eastern Front, during World War II. The Delhi war cemetery is a delight for the eyes, as it is beautifully landscaped and the lawns are well manicured.
  • Jahaz Mahal: All set to visit a place that can soothe your soul? Located in Mehrauli, the palace was named Jahaz Mahal as its reflection in the surrounding reservoir creates an illusion of a ship floating on a lake.
  • Bhardwaj Lake of Asola: A lake in South Delhi, located within the Asola Wildlife Sanctuary area, Bhardwaj Lake of Asola is spectacular and glorious. In this area, you can see various sanctuary birds and animals.
  • Bhool Bhulaiya: Another delight in Mehrauli, the Bhool Bhulaiya is located at the back of the well-known Qutub Minar. The Bhool Bhulaiya is actually the tomb of Adham Khan.

So, check out the flights from New Delhi to Pune and vice versa and explore these offbeat locations.

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