Pune to Shrivardhan Cab
valid until: 05 May 2027date published: 05 May 2026Meghana Cab : Pune to Shrivardhan Cab
Meghana Cab offers Pune to Shrivardhan Cab services, providing a scenic, comfortable, and reliable travel experience along the picturesque Konkan coastline. Covering approximately 160 kilometers, the journey from Pune to Shrivardhan takes you through winding ghats, lush greenery, and coastal villages, made more enjoyable in our well-maintained AC sedans, SUVs, and tempo travellers. Whether you’re planning a weekend beach getaway, family vacation, or spiritual visit to the Suvarnaganesh Temple, our professional drivers ensure safety, punctuality, and comfort throughout the trip. With 24×7 customer support, affordable fares, and easy booking options, Meghana Cab makes your Pune to Shrivardhan journey relaxed, memorable, and worry-free.
Top Places to Visit in Shrivardhan with Meghana Cab
Shaniwar Wada
Shaniwar Wada is a majestic palace-fort in the heart of Pune, originally built in 1730 AD by the Peshwas. Its grand gates, ornate balconies, and spacious courtyards reflect the glory of Maratha architecture. Though much was destroyed by fire, the remaining ruins echo tales of intrigue, power, and royal life. Evening light-and-sound shows narrate its history, drawing locals and tourists alike. The gardens and pathways are perfect for leisurely strolls. Close to Dagdusheth Ganapati, it anchors the city’s old-town heritage precinct.
Aga Khan Palace
Aga Khan Palace is a serene, sprawling memorial where Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi, and other freedom fighters were interned during India’s Quit India Movement. Its graceful domes, imposing pillars, and lush gardens offer a peaceful retreat. The small museum inside displays letters, photographs, and personal items of Gandhi, making it both spiritual and educational. The garden's paths and fountains invite reflective walks. It also symbolizes Pune’s role in India’s struggle for independence.
Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Embedded in the city’s core, Pataleshwar is an 8th-century rock-cut cave temple first carved during the Rashtrakuta era. Though modest in scale, its monolithic excavation, pillared hall, and Nandi shrine convey an aura of ancient artistry and devotion. It’s surprising to find such calm in bustling Pune. The surrounding garden and shaded areas make it a quiet retreat. Photography is limited inside, ensuring the sanctity of this sacred site. A visit here connects city walkers to Pune’s hidden historic soul.
Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden (Pu La Deshpande Garden)
Also called the Pu La Deshpande Udyan, this garden is Pune’s Japanese-style oasis inspired by Okayama’s Koraku-en Garden. Spread across 10 acres, the garden features meandering walkways, gently flowing water canals, stone bridges, koi ponds, and manicured landscaping. It’s an ideal spot for morning walks, poetry reading, or quiet meditation. The balance of water, stone, and green spaces makes it especially soothing during monsoons. Locals often visit for picnics and family time.
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