[Pune, India] A Touch of Japan in Pune: The Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden

Looking for a change of scenery on the busy Sinhagad Road?

The Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden (or Pu La Deshpande Udyan), located on Sinhagad Road in Pune, is a welcome visual treat. It is based on the Korakuen Garden in Okayama City and was inaugurated in 2006.

 

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Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden (Pu La Deshpande Udyan), Pune, India

B has a special fondness for everything J (read Japanese), and so, as we entered the garden, he was on a high. We strolled along the paths in the well landscaped and vast green space, and crossed the little bridges over streams flowing through the garden. Junior was delighted to spot Koi fish in the pond but he was quite disappointed that stepping on the grass was prohibited.


[Pune, India] Atop the Parvati Hill in Pune

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Devdeveshwar Temple, Parvati Temple Complex. Pune, India

Many years ago, I would often hike in the hills in the Sahakar Nagar neighborhood of Pune with my parents and sister. Sometimes, as a special treat to ourselves, we would cross several hills and reach the beautiful temple complex of Parvati, located on a hillock. At other times, we would go to Parvati the “official” way: climb approximately 80 steps from the main entrance near Mahila Mandal. And each time, the beauty of the temple complex and the views of the city from atop the hill made it a joyful experience.


[Baneshwar, Maharashtra, India]: A Morning at Baneshwar

Baneshwar, the site of an old Shiva temple, is located about 40 km from Pune.

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Baneshwar Temple. Maharashtra, India

We headed to Baneshwar on a Saturday morning. The small charming temple is surrounded by a forest, and hence the name ‘Baneshwar’. In the temple premises, Junior was drawn to a couple of tanks and their inhabitants (turtles and fish).

 

Outside the temple, several walking paths trace routes through the green environs; one of these paths leads to a waterfall. The tall trees provided a cool cover from the heat and we enjoyed a pleasant stroll. Junior loved the abundance of open space here and engaged in one of his favorite activities – climbing trees. You can climb the watchtowers at various locations for a view of the surrounding areas and the hills in the distance.


Discovering New York City: A Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge

We exited the subway at Clark Street station, and enjoyed a morning stroll in the neighborhood. The streets in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District have interesting names such as Love Lane! Our first destination for the day: Pier 6 at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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This way or that? Streets of Brooklyn, NYC, USA

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Brooklyn, NYC, USA

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Brooklyn, NYC, USA

 

A long and enjoyable walk took us to the playgrounds at Pier 6. Junior was spoilt for choice – Slide Mountain, Swing Valley, Waterlab, … After spending a great deal of time in these play areas, we explored the Marsh Garden in the vicinity.


Discovering New York City: The New York Transit Museum

A trip to New York City was one of the highlights of our summer vacation last year. My earlier visit to the Big Apple had been a whirlwind tour of the main attractions in the city. Our recent visit was a more relaxed one, and we enjoyed exploring this vibrant city at a leisurely pace.

 

The New York Transit Museum was one of our first destinations during the trip. On a bright summer morning, we headed to Brooklyn to learn about the history of New York’s transportation. The museum, situated near Boerum Place, is at the actual site of a decommissioned subway station, Court Street.


[Tapola, Maharashtra, India] A Glimpse of Paradise at Tapola

About an hour’s journey beyond the popular hill station, Mahabaleshwar, lies a piece of paradise – Tapola. The tranquil backwaters of the Koyna dam, the majestic mountains around, the small quaint villages, and the incessant chirping of birds welcomed us to Tapola.

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Welcome to Tapola, Maharashtra

We pitched our tent at Sakha Niwas Tapola, an agrotourism center, in the little hamlet of Harchandi. Well, to be honest, we chose the room over the tent option :). For the next couple of days, we lived in a world very distant from the hustle and bustle of city life, a world in the lap of nature.


[Karde, Ratnagiri, India] The Beautiful Beaches of the Konkan Coast: Serene Karde

Maharashtra is blessed with a beautiful coastline dotted with many sandy beaches.

 

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Karde Beach, Maharashtra, India

This winter, we spent a few days at Karde beach (near Dapoli) in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. Our daily routine included morning swims in the blue sea, long walks on the beach to greet sandpipers and plovers, building complex structures in the sand, and watching the sun set over the Arabian sea.


[Pune, India] Good Morning, Pune: The Pune Heritage Walk

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Good Morning, Pune

Back in Pune after more than a decade, I have started re-exploring my “home” town.

Often, the sight of familiar neighborhoods kindles trips down memory lane in the city that I called home for more than twenty years.

At other times, I view Pune from the perspective of a visitor. New sights and experiences in the city. Familiar sights and experiences viewed with a new lens.


[Pune, India] The Pimpri-Chinchwad Science Centre: Automobiles, Fun Science, and Dinos!

The Pimpri-Chinchwad area, home to several major automobile companies, now has a Science Centre. Explore the world of automobiles, enjoy learning science in the “Fun Science” section, and walk among dinosaurs in the open Dinosaur Park. We spent a Sunday afternoon at the centre and thoroughly enjoyed our visit.

 

The Pimpri-Chinchwad Science Centre (or Pimpri-Chinchwad Science Park) is located near the Auto Cluster in Chinchwad. At the entrance, one can purchase general entry tickets to the science centre, as well as additional separate tickets for the 3D Science show and the Taramandal, an inflatable portable planetarium.


Coming Home to Pune

Pune. A city I called home for over 20 years.

From tiny steps at a preschool to the adventures in high school.

From feeling completely lost on the first day of junior college to graduating with confidence from an engineering college.

From weekly family outings to the Peshwe Udyan Zoo to weekend trips with friends to Esselworld.

From riding a tricycle on the terrace to zooming on a Bajaj scooter in the streets.