With pleasant weather (10°C–25°C), it’s ideal for outdoor activities, sightseeing, and exploring the city. Enjoy local festivals like Pune Festival and Christmas, and visit historical sites or trek nearby hills.
Summer (March to May)
With temperatures (20°C–40°C), the increasing heat, especially in April and May, makes indoor attractions like malls, museums, and cafes ideal. It’s also an off-peak season with fewer tourists and less crowded attractions.
Monsoon (June to September)
With temperatures (20°C–30°C) and heavy rainfall, the city transforms into lush greenery, offering scenic beauty. It’s perfect for nature lovers and trekking, though caution is needed due to the heavy rains.
Pune, once the capital of the Peshwas, played a pivotal role in the Maratha Empire and is the birthplace of reformers like Jyotirao Phule and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Known as the “Oxford of the East” for its 800+ educational institutions, Pune celebrates diverse festivals, offers a vibrant culinary scene, and boasts natural beauty in the Western Ghats. It is also an emerging IT hub with a thriving start-up ecosystem.