Most Old Pune walks tick off the same landmarks and end at a generic snack stall. Ours doesn't.
You'll taste a modak — Lord Ganesh's mythological favourite sweet — at the foot of Dagdusheth Halwai temple, eaten where it actually belongs.
You'll step inside Bhausaheb Rangari Bhawan, the quiet lane where India's public Ganesh festival began in 1892 — a piece of national history almost no other tour shows you.
You'll try a mastani at Gujjar Mastani, one of the original houses of the dessert Pune invented.
Your guide is Pune-born, not flown in from elsewhere. Small group, never more than 8 — so the lanes feel like a local showing you their city, not a tour bus making a stop.
480 Shaniwar Peth, Pune, India
Begin at Shaniwar Wada, the 1732 Peshwa fort palace, and hear the story of the empire that ruled half of India from these walls. Walk to Lal Mahal, where the young Shivaji Maharaj spent his childhood — the founding tale of the Maratha empire told on the very ground it began.
nding tale of the Maratha empire told on the very ground it began.
awan, where India's public Ganesh festival tradition began in 1892.
93, Laxmi Rd, Near Vishrambaug Wada, Pune, India
Indulge in a shopping extravaganza at Tulsi Baug Market, a bustling hub renowned for its vibrant array of traditional Maharashtrian sarees, jewelry, handicrafts, and antiques. Lose yourself amidst the colorful stalls and bustling crowds as you hunt for treasures and souvenirs.
cream invented in this city — your reward for the heat and the heritage.
D. Naoroji Road at L. Tilak Road, , Mumbai, India
Pune's beautiful Victorian-era market hall — for a final taste of everyday Pune life among spice stalls, fabric vendors, and 130-year-old stone arches.
Enter from the first gate (small in size) and then come to the main gate (entrance gate/second gate) where you'll find our guide
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