Monday 15 June 2015

The vibrant hue of Places

Pune has a rich history and was once the centre of power during the reigns of the Marathas. As a result it has a number of forts and palaces worth visiting. The beauty of the city, says Vibgyor Pune, lies in the balance it has maintained between modernity and its age-old heritage.

Shaniwarwada was a mansion built as a place of residence for the Peshwas. Apart from seeing the ruins of the palace, there is also a light and sound show in Marathi and English. For a minimal cost, you can enjoy the history of the palace with the show.

For the history fanatics, Vibgyor Pune recommends a visit to the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum. Baba Dinkar Kelkar started collecting innumerable artifacts from all the over the country; he wanted to leave behind something in remembrance of his 7 year old son. The artifacts date back to the Mughal and Maratha times. The Aga Khan Palace in Pune is a symbol of the Indian National Movement. The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi and his wife, Kasturba Gandhi, are laid to rest here. Tourists from all over come here to pay homage to their samadhis. 

If you want to get away from the hustle-bustle of the city, Vibgyor Pune suggests a visit to Parvati Hill, which is about 2100 feet above the sea level. The panoramic views that the hill provides of the Pune city are beautiful and will leave the visitor spellbound. Apart from the view, there are also various temples to be seen. 

Are you a Lord Shiva bhakt? Vibgyor Pune proposes you visit the Pataleshwar Caves. The caves are believed to have been cut out from a single rock. It has massive pillars which add to the grandeur of the place. 

For nature lovers, you should visit the Bund Garden located on the banks of the Mula-Murth Rivers. A jogging track makes the garden a popular exercise zone. For those looking for a little adventure, there are boat rides available in the backwaters of the river. 

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