Zero Budget, Full Adventure: Can You Really Explore Pune Without Spending Money?

Just like other cities in India, Pune has its fair share of history along with its culture and nature. As a student or traveler, one can take advantage of the wide range of things to do in Pune without paying a single dollar (or rupee!). You can go on hikes and increase your chances of spotting rare wildlife without worrying about your wallet.

This is how you can utilize Pune so that you don’t incur  expenses.

1.Soak in the Serenity of Aga Khan Palace

Constructed in 1892 Aga Khan Palace holds lots of  importance in Indian history which makes it an exceptionally beautiful building. It is important to mention that this building was used for imprisoning Mahatma Gandhi and his wife along with many other monuments. With a beautifully designed garden and serene atmosphere, it is perfectly suited for meditation. Entry is available without charge to Indians on certain days, so make sure to visit on those selected days!

  • Built in 1892 for the sake of dealing with the famine stricken population
  • Used as a prison for Gandhi and other freedom fighters in the course of the Quit India Movement
  • Has a museum that preserves several artifacts and personal belongings of Gandhi.
  • Visiting hours are from 9 a.m to 5:30 p.m, closed on national holidays.

2.Explore Shaniwar Wada – The Historic Fortification

The obelisk to the Maratha Empire, Shaniwar Wada, overlooks the heart of Pune. Though retired, the fort speaks the tales of the city. Wada’s mighty gates captivate your attention as you envision the lavish life of the Peshwas. Walk around the ruins and soak in the remnants of traditions and history. While most tourists prefer to only check out the outer abatements for free, there is a small entry fee to the main structure.

  • Built in 1732 by Bajirao I as the seat of the Peshwas
  • Massive Delhi Darwaza (gate) is a key attraction
  • Rumored to be haunted, adding to its intrigue!
  • Light and sound show (paid) happens in the evenings

3.Take a Walk Through Kasba Peth – Pune’s Oldest Neighborhood

A walk through Kasba Peth is a gateway to experience the true spirit of Pune. Apart from being one of the oldest areas in the city, this locality consists of narrow streets, old homes, and bustling local markets. The most famous attraction in this region is the Kasba Ganpati temple which houses Pune’s main deity. The best part? It’s free to walk around and take in the atmosphere and heritage!

  • Established in the 17th century, it was once the core of Pune’s urban planning
  • Home to the historic Kasba Ganpati Temple, built by Shivaji Maharaj’s mother, Jijabai
  • Known for wadas (old mansions) with intricate wooden architecture
  • A great area to observe Pune’s culture, sights and traditions at a glimpse.

4.Hike Up Parvati Hill for a Stunning View

Parvati Hill is a great place for outdoor lovers that combines fitness and sightseeing into an engaging hiking opportunity for free. This hill is one of the tallest spots in Pune and captures the essence of the beautiful city. You can find ancient temples built in the Peshwa period at the top. The temple comes with a fresh breeze and a panoramic view. The best part is the view and the air is fresh. Remember, it is a good 103 steps exercise,

  • 2100 feet above sea level, offering a fantastic city view
  • Marking the site of the Parvati Temple that was built by Balaji Baji Rao in the 18th century.
  • Perfect for photography at dawn and dusk
  • A popular spot for morning walkers and fitness enthusiasts

5.Visit the Bustling FC Road and Jangli Maharaj Road

Pune is home to many vibrant old and newly built graffitotes and vibrant restaurants. The Fergusson College Road and Jangli Maharaj road is famous for its Cape Town city-like features which come together with live performances for pedestrians. You do not even need to purchase items from the stalls because of the amazing sight already, the music alone is enough.

  • Known for affordable street shopping, but window shopping costs nothing!
  • Home to some of the best street art and murals in Pune
  • Always full of students from the famous colleges in Pune making it very lively.
  • Ideal to visit during the evening when the streets light up with multi-color lights and chatter.

6.Marvel at the Osho Teerth Park’s Tranquility

Osho Teerth Park lies in the underbelly of India and is the ideal secluded getaway from the chaos of the city. It is set on a previously cultivated wasteland and consists of rest areas, bamboo thickets, and flowing streams. Osho Teerth is perfect for reading, meditating, and soaking up some fresh air. It is perfect for people looking for a place to relax.

  • Located near the Osho Ashram in Koregaon Park
  • Originally a barren land, now transformed into a lush forest area
  • Open to all visitors, ideal for an early morning visit
  • A haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers

7.Explore Pune University’s Lush Campus

The Savitribai Phule Pune University campus is a natural phenomenon for admirers of nature because at the center of Pune lies the heart of the city. It is adorned with several heritage structures, vast gardens, and rest stops making it a relaxing spot for students to take a break or for a stroll. Along with the rest, the seating and resting parts are still intact so the students can admire the beautiful colonial architecture of the main structure.

  • Established in 1949, one of India’s premier universities
  • The main building was once the Governor’s residence
  • Home to rare plant species and a biodiversity hotspot
  • Popular among students and morning joggers

Final Thoughts

As if experiencing a city does not come with expenses. With numerous primary landmarks, beautiful trekking routes, and plethora of cultural activities, Pune is simply impossible to tour on a budget. Every nook and cranny of the old city will charm you, each view is one for the books, and the street performances are mesmerizing.

So if you happen to be in Pune with zero money, do not panic – you are definitely not going to miss out on anything exciting!

 

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