Pune is a lively city and an IT hub in Maharashtra that provides the ideal antidote to Delhi's urban sprawl. It brings Maratha heritage to life through ancient forts, bustling markets, and lush hills. Whether you are a heritage lover, nature enthusiast, spiritual traveller, or adventure aficionado, Pune's eclectic mix of attractions and experiences is sure to provide you with lasting memories. Our Delhi to Pune Tour Packages are designed to offer a trip filled with entertainment and a peaceful experience.
Why do people from Delhi love Pune for vacation?
Delhi residents love Pune for its lovely weather, which is a huge relief from the harsh Delhi weather. Pune's rich historical forts and interesting museums attract culture explorers, while the green Sahyadri mountains offer fresh spaces away from the stress of city living. Pune allows a blend of eco-heritage and urban culture in a relaxing trip.
Packages Overview
We provide Delhi to Pune tour packages to suit every budget and all types of travelers. We prepare group tours, luxury holidays, or family trip packages. You can choose a one-day or multi-day itinerary with hotels, transportation, and sightseeing customized to your specifications. You can add cultural experiences, heritage walks, culinary tours, or diet-based meals. We make all arrangements to deliver a smooth and seamless experience, which makes your visit to Pune memorable.
Why Book with us?
Choosing Pune Tourism for your Delhi to Pune tour packages guarantees a stress-free experience from beginning to end. We craft custom itineraries, arrange local transport from trusted vendors, and secure best-in-class accommodations. Our dedicated customer support provides 24/7 assistance.
Resort & Hotels options with our Delhi to Pune Tour Packages
Pune offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget, from luxurious resorts to pocket-friendly lodges. Select the best hotel in the lap of nature or near the prominent sightseeing spots of the city for a tranquil escape.
Popular Sightseeing Places
1. Shaniwar Wada
Shaniwar Wada is a fort-palace built in 1732 by the Marathas in central Pune. It was the Peshwa's seat. Fire consumed much of it in 1828, but what has survived is a reminder of Maratha grandeur, including the large gates and teak wood arches. The evening light and sound show, with its captivating story and effects, is very entertaining. You can roam the gardens and admire the remnants of Pune's royal past. The iconic landmark is sure to capture the hearts of history lovers.
2. Raja Dinakar Kelkar Museum
The Raja Dinakar Kelkar Museum, on Bajirao Road, Shukrawar Peth, has more than 22,000 objects of Indian art. Established in 1962, you can find beautiful lamps, textiles, and musical instruments. The museum features a reconstructed Mastani Mahal that adds to its historical flavor. An ancient treasure trove, the museum draws art and history lovers.
3. Pune Okayama Friendship Garden
Okayama Friendship Garden is a Japanese-style park located in Dattawadi, Pune. It is modelled on Okayama's Korakuen Garden, with koi ponds, stone lanterns, and maintained landscaping that provides a tranquil escape. You can take a walk along winding paths or sit by the waterfall. This park attracts nature lovers and families looking for a peaceful respite within Pune.
4. Aga Khan Palace
Aga Khan Palace, built in 1892, is a heritage Gandhi memorial located in Kalyani Nagar. As it housed Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi when the Quit India Movement began, it plays a significant historical role. You can check out some displays about their lives, some artifacts, or take a stroll on the calm, peaceful lawns. This impressive site attracts history enthusiasts who want to understand more about the freedom struggle of India.
Activities & Things to do
Pune offers a wealth of activities. Visit the serene Parvati Hill temple complex to offer prayers and enjoy city views. Relax at Saras Baug, a historic park with a scenic lake. Families can enjoy a picnic at the Kamala Nehru Park, which has lush lawns and play areas. You can also opt for the Sinhagad Fort trek or capture sunset at the Vetal Tekdi.
Shop for vintage items and antique curios at Juna Bazaar. Hong Kong Lane, Fergusson College Road (FC Road), Fashion Street, Tulsi Baug, Laxmi Road, Bajirao Road, and Mahatma Phule Mandai are popular marketplaces. Misal Pav, Vada Pav, Bhel Puri, and Irani Chai are must-try local delicacies.
How to reach Pune from Delhi
Pune is easily accessible from Delhi by air, road, and rail. There is a direct flight from Delhi to Pune. The route via road is a 1392-km drive via NH 4. It takes around 24 to 26 hours, but it provides scenic views. Trains from Delhi to Pune Junction Railway Station take around 20 hours.
Pune is a bright city with historic forts and Maharashtrian culture from other lands. It is full of greenery and heritage.
Our Delhi to Pune tour packages are designed to meet your interests. Our team will take care of all of your local arrangements while creating a unique travel experience.