Peshwa Udyan Zoo is a great family trip. Here are several birds, animals, and reptiles. Wildlife, a temple, and a children's play area are all there.
Visit Sinhagad Fort on Sahyadri Hills to see lush foliage, lovely waterfalls, and tranquillity. Rajaram, Shivaji's younger son, died in this fort.
The 39-acre Empress Garden, named after Queen Victoria when she became "Empress of India," is a symbol of British authority and influence.
The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum honors the guy who collected so many Indian artworks. Dr. D.G. Kelkar dedicated the museum to his only son, Raja, who died tragically.
The red brick Lal Mahal in the city center catches your eye. Dadaji, father of Shivaji, built the grand palace for his wife and son in 1643 AD.
Rajgad fort was Shivaji's capital for over 25 years at 4600 feet. Rajgad is an adventurous trek.
Parvati Hill, a city landmark, with 17th-century temples. Shiva, Vishnu, Ganesh, and Kartikeya have temples here.
Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi, and Mahadev Bhai Desai were held in Aga Khan Palace from August 1942 until May 1944. In 1892, Sultan Muhammed Shah Aga Khan III built Aga Khan Palace.
Shivaji was born at Shivneri Fort. He was trained here to become the unchallenged Maratha king. A 300-meter hill supports the fort.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is nature's wonderland. Here are misty mountains, lush forests, beautiful valleys, a wide variety of flowers, and almost all nature has to offer.