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Guided Tour to Shaniwar Wada & Peshwas Legacy, Pune

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Guided Tour to Shaniwar Wada & Peshwas Legacy Highlights

  • Enjoy a 2-hour guided walking tour of over 5 of Pune’s historic landmarks, including Shaniwar Wada, and Lal Mahal while uncovering fascinating stories of the Peshwa legacy.

  • Gain deeper insights into Pune’s heritage as an expert guide shares captivating tales about Shaniwar Wada, Lal Mahal, and other significant landmarks of the Peshwa era.

  • Witness the grandeur of Shaniwar Wada, exploring its iconic Dilli Darwaza, Mastani Darwaza, the Ganesh Temple, and the intricate ruins of courtyards, fountains, and stately gates.

  • Marvel at the divine beauty of Dagdusheth Halwai Temple, one of Pune’s most famous Ganesh temples, known for its stunning architecture and cultural vibrancy.

  • Explore centuries-old Maratha temples, the administrative headquarters of the Peshwas, and Bajirao II’s holiday home.

Know Before You Go for Guided Tour to Shaniwar Wada & Peshwas Legacy

Must Know
Things to carry
The approximate activity duration would be 2 hours.
There are 2 tentative time slots available to choose from, for the activity - 10 AM to 12 PM and 5 PM to 7 PM.
The activity will tentatively start from Delhi gate of Shaniwarwada Fort and end at Bajirao Road.
The exact meeting timings and location would be shared after the booking confirmation.
Minimum 2 people are required to book this activity.
Participants are not allowed to carry any sharp object, lighter, luggage bag, alcohol, knife, etc.
The package price does not include any entry tickets.
Kindly ensure timely arrival at the meeting point. Participants are requested to report at the venue at least 30 minutes prior to their chosen time slot.
ID Proof is mandatory for each individual guest upon arrival. PAN Card will not be considered as a valid identity proof.
Any breakage or damage of any items will be charged at actuals.
Images are for representation purpose only. The actual experience may differ.
Kindly do not litter and help keep the destinations clean.

Maps & Location

Starting Point
Shaniwar Wada, 480, Shaniwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030
480, Shaniwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India

Guided Tour to Shaniwar Wada & Peshwas Legacy Cancellation Policy

  • If cancellation is made 15 days or more before the date of travel, no cancellation fees will be charged.
  • If cancellation is made between 7 days to 15 days before the date of travel, 50.0% of total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 7 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Guided Tour to Shaniwar Wada & Peshwas Legacy Overview

Embark on a 2-hour walking tour through Pune’s rich Peshwa heritage, exploring iconic landmarks with an expert guide. Discover the grandeur and architectural brilliance of Shaniwar Wada Fort, including highlights like the Dilli Darwaza, Mastani Darwaza, Ganesh Temple, and the ruins of courtyards and fountains. Delve into the history of Lal Mahal, the childhood home of Shivaji, and uncover a centuries-old Maratha temple alongside hidden Peshwa-era architectural gems. Marvel at the vibrant Dagdusheth Halwai Temple and the Ganesh idols across the city, offering a glimpse into Pune’s historic and cultural treasures.

Places covered: Shaniwar Wada Fort, Dilli Darwaza, Mastani Darwaza, Ganesh Temple, Lal Mahal, Dagdusheth Halwai Temple, and Bajirao II’s holiday home.

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