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Arrival at Pune Airport / Railway Station. Pickup and transfer to hotel. Visit Khandoba Temple, Omkareshwar Temple, Chaturshringi Temple, Dagdusheth Ganapati Temple, Parvati Hill Temple etc.
After Breakfast departure to Kolhapur ( 240 Kms / 4 hrs). Upon arrival check into hotel.Visit Sri Mahalakshmi Temple and other places.
After Breakfast proceed to Pandharpur ( 180 Kms / 3.5 hrs). Visit Sri Pandurang Vittal-Rukmini Temple. Then Proceed to Tuljapur ( 115 Kms/ 2.5 hrs). Visit Sri Tulja Bhavani Temple. Later proceed to Solapur (50 Kms/ 1 hr).
After Breakfast Checkout from Hotel and proceed to Pune ( 260 Kms / 4.5 Hrs) Enroute Visit Jejuri ( Khandoba Temple). Upon arrival at Pune transfer to Airport / Railway Station.
** Min No.Of Persons *Per Head Fare = Total Fare Description: If the selected no.of pax is less than minimum no.of pax in vehicle, then we calculate fare on minimum no.of pax in a vehicle other wise we calculate fare on seleted no.of pax.
*** For Special Tours we Provide Accommodation On Twin Sharing Basis, If Passengers are in odd numbers like 3,5,7.. we Provide one Extra bed, If Passengers Need Single Adult In a Room has to Pay Extra Amount According to the Category.
Pune is one of the large metropolises of India situated at the confluence of Mula and Mutha rivers. The city is believed to have existed since the 847 AD. Today the city is known for its educational facilities, IT industry and automotive companies. It is also known as the cultural capital of Maharashtra. Pune has a number of temples, historical sites, museums, zoos and parks. The major attractions in Pune include the circular Nandi Mandapa , Chaturshringi Temple, DagadushethHalwaiGanapati temple, rock-cut Pataleshwar cave temple, Aga Khan Palace,Shaniwarwada, LalMahal, ShindeChhatri and Sinhagad fort, Raja DinkarKelkar Museum, Mahatma Phule Museum, Dr. BabasahebAmbedkar Museum, Kamala Nehru Park, SarasBaug and Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park.
The well-known temple, Tulja Bhavani Temple, is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Bhavani. The town has received much notice during past centuries, since the temple has always enjoyed a special association with the Bhonsale clan to which Chhatrapati Shivaji belonged. Goddess Bhavani was the family deity of the Bhonsale clan. As the Goddess Bhavani is the deity of many people from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana, they come walking in during the Dasera Festival to worship the Goddess Bhavani. Every year after Navaratri, on the eve of Kojagiri pournima, many devotees cover long distances to reach the city. Huge crowds are drawn to the temple for worshipping the goddess Bhavani.
The Shilahara family at Kolhapur was the latest of the three and was founded about the time of the downfall of the Rashtrakuta Empire. They ruled over southern Maharashtra; the modern districts of Satara, Kolhapur and Belgaon. Their family deity was the goddess Mahalakshmi, whose blessing they claimed to have secured in their copperplate grants (Mahalakshmi-labdha-vara-prasada). Like their relatives of the northern branch of Konkan, the Shilaharas of Kolhapur claimed to be of the lineage of the Vidyadhara Jimutavahana. They carried the banner of golden Garuda. One of the many titles used by the Shilaharas was Tagarapuravaradhisvara, supreme sovereign ruler of Tagara.
Solapur district has the highest number of sugar factories (total 33) in India. Solapur leads Maharashtra in production of Indian cigarettes or Beedi. Solapuri Chadars and towels are famous in India and also at a global level, however there has been a significant decline in their exports due to quality reasons. Solapuri chadars are the famous and first product in Maharashtra to get a Geographical Indication tag It has been a leading center for cotton mills and power looms in Maharashtra. Solapur had the world's second-largest and Asia's largest spinning mill. The National Research Centre on Pomegranate (NRCP) of India is located in Solapur.
Pandharpur, also known as Pandhari, hosts the renowned Vitthal temple on the banks of Bhima. "Vithoba", "Pandurang", and "Pandharinath" are the popular alternate names of the deity, Vittal, who is regarded in Hinduism as a form of Lord Krishna. Krishna is considered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rakhumai or Rukmini is Viththal's consort in the temple. The worship of Vittal in the Pandharpur temple is based mainly on the contents of the Puranas, and the contributions of the Vaishnav saints of Maharashtra and Karnataka during the 13th through the 17th centuries. Some of these saints are Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Gora Kumbhar, Chokhamela, Eknath, Tukaram, Purandara Dasa, Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa, and Jagannatha Dasa.
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