10 Offbeat Destinations Near Pune You Must Visit Once

Naneghat

The region is also known for its lush green forests, waterfalls, and scenic views. The best time to visit the Naneghat reverse waterfall is during the monsoon season.

Rajmachi Fort

Rajmachi Fort (Killa) is one of the historical forts in the Sahyadri Mountains (Western Ghats).

Harihareshwar

Harihareshwar is a popular tourist destination in Konkan due to its temples and beaches. Furthermore, it is referred to as Devbhumi or Temple Town.

Kasarsai Dam

Kasarsai Dam has a boat house that is surrounded by beautiful green hills on one side and wide green fields on the other.

Devkund Waterfall

It is a 'plunge' waterfall that pours tremendous amounts of water onto the stony surface below. It is a popular location for day picnics.

Kaas Plateau

Kaas pathar, commonly known as Kaas plateau, is a million-flower plateau that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to some rare indigenous flower species.

Kundalika Valley

Kundalika Valley is a breathtakingly gorgeous and mind-blowing location that runs parallel to the most famous monsoon trek.

Tamhini Ghat

Tamhini Ghat, another one-day retreat famed for its surroundings, stunning waterfalls, and lakes, is a terrific destination to visit on a weekend.

Sandhan Valley

The Sandhan Valley canyon in the Sahyadri hills, often known as the Valley of Shadows due to the fact that sunlight does not reach many portions of the ravine, is one of the most difficult yet enjoyable hikes in the region.

Jawhar

Jawhar is well-known for its picturesque surroundings and vibrant historical cultural history. It is one of the state of Maharashtra's oldest municipal councils.

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