Pune: Attractions and more...
Tourists and visitors can enjoy several attractions and places to visit in Pune.
For example, Pune has a number of Zoos and Parks for families as well as a large number of multiplexes and cinema theatres, showing the latest Bollywood & Hollywood movies.
In addition to this, Marathi Theatre (Drama) forms a great part of the cities culture and receive patronage from the local Marathi community.
The Sawaai Gandhrva Music Festival is a festival dedicated to classical forms of music spread over three days and supported by renowned artists; it attracts and is supported by music lovers from Pune and its surrounding areas including Bombay creates a big hype and is much awaited by the locals.
Ganesh Chaturthi is a celebration of the 10 days of Lord Ganesha; during the months of August-September, a major part of the population, puts up pandals of the Lord amidst mythological surrounding and with complete decorative lights.
This festival pans out as a carnival like procession through the city with every pandal of the Lord Ganesha being immerses in the local rivers.
Classifying as one of the most important festivals in the city, a must visit as in addition to the procession, the Touristic Department organises a month long festival hosting classical dance, musical, film, drama festivals, automobile rallies and some traditional sports programmes.
What to see in detail
Landmarks and Historic sites (6)
Museums (1)
Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods (1)
Surroundings (1)
See also
Parks and gardens (1)
Stores and shopping malls (2)
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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