What Makes Pune the Best Daytrip Option from Mumbai

Mumbai is the place for glamour and style. However, when you consider the influence of the globalization that is widespread today, Mumbai cannot claim to be the only city in India that boasts of being extremely attractive. To catch up with the leading trends of the nation, several cities are gearing up to run the rat race and bring in a massive development in the existing infrastructure. To top it all, these cities are establishing the co-existence of the historical relics and the modern amenities to change the dimension of the world of tourism in India. Moreover, one such city is none other than Pune which is only a few kilometers away from Mumbai.

As a Mumbaikar, you definitely get bored going to work every day and. Hence, taking a refreshing break during the weekends becomes a dire necessity. So, why don’t you make a decision and set out on a day trip to Pune this weekend? Moreover, if you ask why at all you should visit Pune, here’s a brief insight into the lifestyle of the city of Pune at present that would definitely raise your curiosity and make you visit Pune soon.

    • The Clean and Smooth Roads: As you embark on your trip and hit the highway, you will experience a hassle-free and smooth journey. The roadside dhabas on the highway serving delicious food are so good that you will definitely stop by those eateries while returning to Mumbai. Once you enter the city of Pune, you will be greeted with the same old story of traffic jam that would make you wait hours on the road before you reach successfully to one of the hotels in Shivaji Nagar, Pune, that you had booked online while surfing through the website of Yatra or any other leading travel agency in India. This journey through the grand lanes of the city of Pune would definitely remind you of Mumbai, and you will feel like visiting your second home.

 

    • The Traditional Food Served as per the International Standard: After a short journey on the highway and the long hours of waiting on the city roads, when your stomach cannot withstand the pangs of hunger anymore, you can hop into the thousands of food joints in Pune. From roadside stalls to posh restaurants, there isn’t anything that you will not find in Pune when it comes to both traditional and international delicacies. So, you will feel like you’re just a doorstep away from your home!

 

    • The Heritage Monuments: Mumbai definitely has been blessed with a set of beautiful monuments that pleases the eye. However, Pune isn’t behind in this category too. With the architectural and historical places like Shaniwar Wada, Vishrambaug Wada, Aga Khan Palace and Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Pune is a gem of Maharashtra. In fact, the presence of these historical wonders is more pronounced because of the presence of religious abodes like Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple, Parvati Hill and others existing alongside the strong IT infrastructure.

 

  • Hospitable Stay: If you feel tired after roaming around the city of Pune and feel like resting for the night in this second home of yours itself, you would not have to worry about getting a decent room to stay in. Pune has an abundance of both luxurious and budget hotels all over the city. These hotels are very hospital, and the courteous staff would take care of you quite well. So even if you have not reached Pune after booking a room at any of the hotels in Shivaji Nagar, Pune, like your friend, you can always check into any other hotel of your choice.

So, when you embark on a day trip from Mumbai to Pune with a lot of expectations in your heart, you will thank yourself for taking the decision of visiting Pune as this trip would be one of the most memorable trips in your life.

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