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Shreedatta snacks
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Duchess Restaurant
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Panorama Cafe
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Villa Bistro
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Salt 'n' Spice
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Puranmal
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Hotel Visava Restaurant
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2.7 kmFast food

Cafe 24 - Della Resorts
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Parsi Dhaba
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The Square
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2.9 km₹₹₹₹ • Indian • International • Asian
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Della Adventure Park
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3.3 kmAmusement & Theme Parks

Rajmachi Garden
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1 kmParks • Gardens

Shree Narayani Dham Temple
273
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Reversing Station
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1.9 kmPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Bhaja Caves
265
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Sunil's Celebrity Wax Museum
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4.6 kmSpeciality Museums

Tiger's Leap
138
4.4 kmLookouts

Gagangiri Ashram
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2.3 kmReligious Sites

Korigad Fort
89
4.6 kmPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Nagphani (Duke's Nose)
60
2.9 kmGeologic Formations
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RhinoTourism.com
Pune District, India34 contributions
Dec 2021
Pune and its surrounding Western Ghats are at its most stunning at some stage in the monsoons. In reality, for the reason that temperature graph in Pune is also a witness to the truth that it’s the coolest here whilst it rains. regular drizzle blended by using fog creates the maximum romantic atmosphere around the metropolis. Punekars and Mumbaikars swear by way of the stunning waterfalls across the Western Ghats
Written 31 January 2022
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ameyajoshi
Pune, India618 contributions
Sep 2021
The western ghats is a long stretch of mountains near Pune and overall a great experience with nature. But move away from the highway and the roads can be terrible. This review is of the mulshi area where the post monsoon road condition is worst
Written 18 October 2021
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Dr Bina Bakshi
London, UK135 contributions
Jan 2021
The Western Ghats span across a range of districts, one can see them driving from Bombay to Pune, from Hathern to any city, lonavala, khandala are hill stations nestling in that range
Written 13 January 2021
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Rajeev R
Bengaluru, India2 contributions
Dec 2020 • Family
Varandha ghat is awesome, however roads are in averagely maintained due to heavy Rainfall. Good patch 20km, bad patch 20km. From Mahad to shivtargal road is very good, recently resurfaced. From Bhor side, it's average to bad condition. Dated as on 19-Dec-2020.
Written 21 December 2020
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Shubham Jadhav
Pune, India70 contributions
Aug 2020 • Solo
In rainy season this place is like heaven. The never disappointing feel you will get when you travel through this ghats
Written 7 September 2020
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Rajani B
651 contributions
Feb 2020
Western ghats in and around Pune are simply awesome. It gives a feeling of being close to Mother Nature. The views of mountains ranges in the ghats and the horizon is very nice. The forested areas on the mountains , the greenery around are best views to enjoy in a city like Pune. A drive through the roads on the ghats is adventurous and breath taking.
Written 30 April 2020
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ragjoshi
Mumbai, India200 contributions
Jun 2019
What else can one say? the lifeline of Western and Southern peninsular India. Awesome depth and range of flora and fauna, with stunning views of rivers, lakes, waterfalls during the monsoon
Written 9 March 2020
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RupeshPat
Ahmedabad, India120 contributions
Feb 2020
We have planned for time spending here with friends. Really it was nice experience. Location was very beautiful.
Written 28 February 2020
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Prasad_wildindia
Pune, India126 contributions
Jan 2020
Western ghats is a bio-diversity hotspot. It is an adobe to innumerable species of birds, snakes, frogs, mammals.
Written 14 January 2020
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Sonika A
Mumbai, India801 contributions
Aug 2019
The Western Ghats is considered by many to be the most beautiful place on earth. You get to view lush green hills and valleys everywhere. Especially during the monsoon, the place feels so fresh and pollution-free. They make a perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai. The place is rich with biodiversity also. Best for photographers and nature lovers. It is spread over the entire west coast of India - Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamilnadu.
Written 5 January 2020
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Explorer 4
55 contributions
I am planning to visit Pune on 16th Sept. I want to do water rappling here.
Is it open? If yes where? I have heard that in Dudhiware its still going on. Is it true?
hardev s
11 contributions
yes there is some places wherev you can enjoying...
prachi j
Kota District, India1 contribution
Can I visit any day a week to Osho garden? Do all I need to just go there or any pre booking is required?
VicTheTraveler21
Pune, India67 contributions
You can go there only in the morning and evening if you are not an Osho Ashram member.
jsentianus
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia3 contributions
Hi jaspreet,
Visiting Pune soon. What is the best way to visit western ghat from Pune. I'm thinking of one day-journey and return in the evening.
p/s do we have taxi cum tour guide?
jsentianus
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia3 contributions
how to get to western ghat from pune? I prefer hiring a taxi who knows the place without hiring tour guide
Din_SuPi
Pune, India
Hi, i am in Pune, may i know any best and safest trip agency to take western ghats trip????
anshude9
Pune District, India14 contributions
Hi,
I am new in the Pune city and stay near Hadapsar. How can I reach the western ghats and how long does it take from Pune by road.
Thanks,
Anshu
EkMusafir
Pune, India2,206 contributions
The Western Ghats stretches from northern Maharashtra (near Nashik) right down to Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. The nearest peak in Pune is Sinhagad Fort, from where you can get excellent views of the city of Pune and the other hills of the Western Ghats. Please read my review for more details of the different places around Pune which are also part of the Western Ghats (or Sahyadri Hills).
shah_sahil258
Vadodara, India2 contributions
Which month time period is best for Western ghats..?
Soumendra_78
Pune, India277 contributions
I would recommend to go during rainy season, when surroundings are green , and air is clean.
You will enjoy just driving through out the valley roads.
Aug-Sept-Oct is the best.
Clouds over the hills, and small waterfalls gives a mesmerizing view.
Happy travelling
Frequently Asked Questions about Western Ghats
- Hotels near Western Ghats:
- (0.47 km) Mount View Club & Resort
- (0.85 km) Zara's Resort
- (1.20 km) The Dukes Retreat
- (3.54 km) Meritas Crystal Resort – Lonavala
- (4.62 km) Radisson Resort & Spa Lonavala
- Restaurants near Western Ghats:
- (0.47 km) Shreedatta snacks
- (3.37 km) Cafe 24 - Della Resorts
- (3.40 km) Parsi Dhaba
- (3.41 km) PNF Restaurant & Bar
- (3.42 km) Creme Della
- Attractions near Western Ghats:
- (3.29 km) Della Adventure Park
- (0.96 km) Rajmachi Garden
- (5.14 km) Shree Narayani Dham Temple
- (1.89 km) Reversing Station
- (5.39 km) Bhaja Caves