Pune to Lonavala tour
Lonavala darshan
- The Distance between Lonavala to Pune by road is 65KM
- IT is a hill station town and a Municipal Council in the Pune district in the Indian State of Maharashtra.
Kune Falls
- Kune Falls are located on the old Mumbai- Pune highway; right between Lonavala and Khandala. Dropping down from a height
- Kune Falls lies at an altitude of 622 m set against the stunning backdrop of the famous Sahyadri Mountains.
- The Kune Falls is a waterfall at Lonavla in Pune district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the 14th highest waterfall in India
Lonavala Lake
- Lonavala Lake is located on the outskirts of Lonavala and is sourced by the Indrayani River. The lake fills up during the monsoons and dries up
- At the outskirts of Lonavala, and sourced by Inrayani River, Lonavala Lake mesmerizes the visitors with simplistic beauty and serene nature around.
- This lake is located on top of a hill as is a tourist attraction. To get to the lake, had to walk and climb a hill leading to the lake.
Shree Narayani Dham Temple
- Shree Narayani Dham is a peaceful and religious retreat with a beautiful soothing atmosphere.
- Shree Narayani Dham provides a spiritual retreat to tourists in Lonavala, all in presence of God. There are several facilities as the temple complex is spread over 4.5 acres.
- The most important, however, is the social aspect, Shree Narayani Seva Santhan and Shree Narayani Nari Chetna Kendra, through which activities are carried out for the upliftment of the society.
Tungarli Lake
- lake is beautiful and tranquil during the monsoon season. There is a dam located at the side of this lake.
- This lake is located on top of a hill as is a tourist attraction. To get to the lake, had to walk and climb a hill leading to the lake
- Swami Kuvalyananda Road . Off Old Mumbai Pune Hwy Near Valvan Dam, Lonavala 410403 India. 0.9 km from Tungarli Lake.
Tiger point
- Tiger’s Point is a prominent vacationer attraction in Lonavala and offers extremely good views of the valley. If you appearance intently
- Tiger’s Leap because of its shape that resembles a leaping tiger, Tiger Point in Lonavala is a 650-metre high hilltop offering panoramic