August long weekend getaways: Top destinations to visit near Pune in monsoon

First Published | Aug 7, 2024, 12:43 PM IST

Explore destinations near Pune during the monsoon season such as Kamshet, Rajmachi, Sinhagad, Kolad, and Karnala. These places offer opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, trekking, and adventure sports.

Pune is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Maharashtra, along with Mumbai. While Pune attracts numerous tourists, there are several scenic spots within 100-kilometer where you can enjoy waterfalls and natural beauty. Here are some places you can explore near Pune.
 

If you prefer not to travel too far, Kamshet is just 48.9 km (approximately 1 hour) from Pune and can be explored in a day. The area is renowned for its natural beauty. During your visit, make sure to check out Bhairi Adi Cave, Kondeshwar Temple, and Shinde Wadi Valley.
 

For an authentic monsoon experience, head to Rajmachi. Here, you'll find numerous stunning waterfalls, winding hills, and lush green fields, all adding to its natural charm. It’s an excellent destination for nature lovers. If you're into trekking, explore Shrivardhan Fort. Rajmachi is about 170 kilometres from Pune.
 

For an ideal weekend getaway, consider visiting Sinhagad. The fort is renowned for its excellent trekking opportunities and offers breathtaking views. Don't miss Panshet Jheer, located on the Pavana Dam near Sinhagad. Just 38 kilometres from Pune, Sinhagad can be reached in about 1.5 hours.
 

If you want respite from the hustle and bustle of life, Kolad, located near Pune, is an excellent choice during the monsoon. It offers a variety of adventure water sports, natural beauty, waterfalls, forts, temples, and other attractions. You can engage in activities like kayaking, rappelling, camping, and river rafting.

For those who enjoy the sound of birds and nature, Karnala is an ideal spot. The Karnala Bird Sanctuary is home to various bird species that are especially visible during the monsoon. If you enjoy trekking, consider hiking to Karnala Peak. It’s just 122 kilometres from Pune and can be reached in about 2 to 2.5 hours.
 

Disclaimer: Heavy rains are currently affecting Pune. Before planning your visit, please check the latest advisories from local authorities.

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