Beautiful hill stations to explore near Pune within 150 km
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Jun 2, 2024, 19:00 IST
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Explore enchanting hill stations near Pune, like Lonavala and Khandala, known for lush greenery and panoramic vistas, offering a serene escape from city life.
Explore enchanting hill stations near Pune, like Lonavala and Khandala, known for lush greenery and panoramic vistas, offering a serene escape from city life. Read less
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Khandala: Khandala is another pretty hill station located just 69 km from Pune. The place is all about verdant valleys and panoramic views. The hill station offers opportunities for trekking, camping, and exploring ancient caves. Visit the historic Karla and Bhaja Caves, trek to the picturesque Duke's Nose viewpoint, and soak in the tranquil ambiance of this scenic retreat.
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Matheran: Tucked away in the Western Ghats, Matheran is a serene hill station located around 120 kilometers from Pune. Accessible by a scenic toy train ride or a picturesque drive, Matheran is known for its pollution-free environment and old-world charm. Explore the verdant forests, trek to viewpoints like Panorama Point and Sunset Point, and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the tranquil Charlotte Lake.
Mahabaleshwar: Situated at a distance of 120 kilometers from Pune, Mahabaleshwar is a breathtaking hill station renowned for its lush greenery, strawberry plantations, and scenic viewpoints. Explore attractions like Arthur's Seat, Needle Hole Point, and Lingmala Waterfall, and enjoy boating in the serene waters of Venna Lake. Indulge in fresh strawberries, locally made jams, and traditional Maharashtrian cuisine.
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