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Pune is India’s seventh most populous city and the second-largest city in Maharashtra. It has been dubbed “India’s most livable city” multiple times. The Lal Mahal, the Kasba Ganapati shrine, and Shaniwar Wada are also historical sites. Pune is commonly considered as India’s second-largest “IT powerhouse” and top “automobile and industrial hub.” There are many pilgrimage centers in Pune, and it is one of the famous tourist attractions. The Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) has planned to launch a bus service called Pune Darshan. It will allow visitors to see the city’s most popular tourist attractions as well as archaeological sites.
Pune Darshan is a particular sightseeing bus service in Pune. Pune Darshan, run by Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML), provides hassle-free guided tour experiences. The bus service offers a day-long trip that includes all of the city’s major attractions. Pune Darshan is one of the most convenient ways to tour the city, whether you are a resident of Pune looking to rediscover your lovely city or a guest who wants to capture the essence of the city.
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Here are some places the Pune darshan bus will visit
S.No |
Places |
1 |
Pataleshwer Temple in Pune |
2 |
Pune University |
3 |
Chaturshringi Temple |
4 |
Ambedkar Museum |
5 |
Tilak Museum |
6 |
Shaniwar Wada |
7 |
Lal Mahal Pune |
8 |
Dagdu Set Halwai Ganapati |
9 |
Phule Wada |
10 |
Saras Baug |
1. Pataleshwer Temple in Pune
A remarkable 8th-century temple greets visitors as they begin their day-long trip. The Temple of the Lord of the Jungle is dedicated to the Lord of the Jungle and is made with magnificent stone architecture.
2. Pune University
Pune Darshan will next visit Pune University, formerly known as the University of Poona. The enormous campus, which covers 411 acres, is one of the country’s major research and teaching centers.
3. Chaturshringi Temple
The historic Temple is dedicated to Goddess Chaturshringi and was built during the reign of the great Maratha ruler Shivaji. The Temple, situated on a tiny hillside, provides a breathtaking sight of the surrounding countryside.
4. Ambedkar Museum
The Museum is dedicated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s life and gives a picture of his life. Many of the honors he received over his life are on exhibit here. Items used by him and his family can also be seen.
5. Tilak Museum
Taking the next step, Another museum devoted to famous nationalist leader Lokmanya Tilak is visited by guests of Pune Darshan. The Museum is in a press used initially by “Kesari,” newspaper, and houses items relating to the renowned leader is present there.
6. Shaniwar Wada
Shaniwar Wada, one of Pune’s most well-known historical sites, was once the seat of Peshwa power. Bajirao built the fascinating palace in 1730, but it was destroyed in a fire in 1828. The palace, which is now being refurbished and is open to the public, represents the city’s positive legacy.
7. Lal Mahal Pune
8. Dagdu Set Halwai Ganapati
This Temple is devoted to the Hindu God Lord Ganesha and is one of Pune’s most well-known temples. The Temple, built by a Dagdu Seth who worked as a halwai , attracts devotees from all across the country.
9. Phule Wada
Phule Wada, named for Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, is one of the city’s most famous museums. The Museum exhibits numerous parts of Jyotiba Phule’s life and various industrial, handicraft, and agricultural products.
10. Saras Baug
The lovely garden, surrounded by a large lake, provides a fantastic experience.
Some of the other places include
Peshwa Zoo Pune
Mahalaxmi Temple
Swamy Vivekananda Museum
Snake Park
Shinde’s Chhatri
National War Museum
Tribal Museum
Osho Garden
Aga Khan Palace in Pune
Every day at 9.00 a.m., the Pune Darshan Tour begins and ends at 6.00 p.m. The fare is Rs.500 per person. Travelers interested in purchasing tickets can do so both online and offline. Tourists can reserve seats online through PMPML’s website, geodirect. in, or redbus. in. Online booking is accessible and closes at 12 a.m. for the next day. Before 8.30 a.m., tickets can also be purchased at Pune Station’s boarding points.
1. Go to the official website of Pune darshan bus to book the tickets i.e Link
2. Once, you have clicked the link, it will take you to a new window. Here you will see the below-mentioned link, that will take you to an external source to book your passes.
“To book Pune Darsh Bus Ticket Online please click here or visit: Pune Darshan”
3. Fill in the details and click on ‘Book Now’ to confirm your booking.
Image Source: PMPML.org
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