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Tuesday, 9 November 2021

Nilkantheshwar Temple, Pune - Day trip to a nice place...

Nilkantheshwar, a lord Shiva temple is on the hill between Khadakwasla and Panshet dam. This temple was built by Sarje Mama. It is an ideal place to experience nature and mythology. 


Lord Shiva drinking poison (Halahala)

We were planning a day trip for Diwali holidays to nearby location and the main purpose was to show Aaravya a new place and a small break from the daily routine. To fulfill this purpose, we decided to go to Nilkantheshwar on the day of Bhaubeej i.e. 6th November, we were accompanied by my sister-in-law and her husband. 

Travelers for trip

After starting our journey at 8.30 am we reached the destination at 10.00 am, distance traveled was around 45 km. 

Please refer the below route as it shows another Nilkantheshwar temple near Donje and you may mislead. Road is little narrow but good in condition except few rough patches. 

Route to Nilkantheshwar

As it was morning, the weather was very pleasant. I can imagine how beautiful the scenery and nature would be in the rainy season. The temple was located almost a km from parking and was a climb uphill. After 45 mins of puffing we reached at the top of hill. You may get your fitness tested here!! The road is very steep so you should wear shoes and carry napkin and water bottles. 





The view of the surroundings were simply wonderful, the shades of coloures grey, brown, blue and green were awesome. 

Way to Nilkantheshwar temple

We were tired of climbing and needed something cold to drink. An old lady was selling lemonade and buttermilk, so we quickly satisfied ourselves with a glass with buttermilk and lemonade. This was the only stall we saw there. Though the climb was a bit laborious, we enjoyed it meticulously.


Once you enter the temple, you are greeted by a huge sleeping Hanuman. 

Sleeping Hanuman


After reaching the top we saw numerous statues from Indian mythology which include statues from Ramayana, Mahabharat, Deshavatar etc. On the left beyond the statues there is a valley below, and the view of Panshet-Varasgaon dam from there is breath-taking which will stay in your mind for a very long time.

Panshet-Varasgaon Dam view 

You can easily spend 2 hours on the top seeing each and every statue and trying to recollect the story behind the same. You have to walk little long to see all those statues and are no roofs for many statues, there are very few trees in the yard so no option to stay in the shade after walking so keep an umbrella or avoid visiting the place in summer.





Draupadi Vasraharan



Pandavas, Shakuni and Duryodhana









Lakshamana cuts off the nose of Shurpanakha






The waking of Kumbhakarna



Bheem and Bakasur




Shri Gurudev Datta
PC - Sachin Tambekar


After the darshan of Lord Shiva, we saw sabha mandap, idols and the surrounding area, just as we were leaving, we smelled hot kanda bhajji and our footsteps automatically turned to that only shack there. My son Aaravya ate sabudana khichdi which was very soft and tastier than Kanda bhaji. After having a cup of tea, we started to descend and reached our vehicle within 25 mins. 



There is a temple of Someshwar but as very tired so we did not go there and headed straight towards Panshet Dam. On the way we had lunch at MTDC's restaurant, meals were served within few minutes and taste was okay, except bhakri…bhakri was not made properly. 

Heroes at MTDC

After the lunch we went for boating in Panshet, enjoyed boating and a long session of photography, we set off in 1 hour. On the way back to Pune, our intention was to have quick stop at Khadakwasla, but seeing the crowd there, we canceled the plan and reached home around 5.30 in the evening.


PC - Sachin Tambekar


Highlights - 
Trip duration - 1 day (11 November 2024)
Distance travelled - 120Km
Budget - 5K

Thursday, 3 December 2020

Ramdara Temple, Pune - Good place to spend 2-3 hours!!

Ramdara temple is a beautiful temple near Pune and best time to visit this place is monsoon. 

We have no plans to go out on weekends but Aaravya's friend Diveagar's trip made him want to go on a trip too and he started insisting us to go out for a trip. We had no choice but to take him because we could not tell him the reason of office as it was Saturday. Instead of wasting so much time on convincing him, we got ready but were debating over Ramdara or Kanifnath and then finally decided to go to Ramdara temple.

I quickly went downstairs and asked my in-laws if they wanted to join us and they immediately agreed as they didn't go anywhere due to lockdown. We assumed that there would not be much crowd otherwise they would have had to sit in the car.

We visited Ramadara Temple on 28th November 2020. 

Ramdara Temple as seen from walkway

How to get at Ramdara?

GPS shows the exact location and almost all mobile operators have network there.

It is on Pune-Solapur highway, around 30km from Pune. Go on the Solapur Highway, cross Hadapsar and proceed towards Manjiri and then Loni-Kalbhor.  Once you cross the toll booth, you have to cross a bridge. After crossing bridge, slow down your vehicle and look for a right turn. Take right turn and proceed towards village, you will get a chowk where again you need to take a right and go straight till the temple. The road construction at railway crossing near Ramdara was in progress so we had to take a diversion to reach the temple which took us some more time to reach the destination.

Do not go via Phursungi as the road condition is very bad and no sign boards are available on the roads so it would be difficult to find the route and reach the temple as GPS also do not work on some places.

We reached the destination around 12.30pm within 1.5 hours from Pune. Ample of parking space is available there. Parking is little away from the temple, and one has to walk for 5 minutes to reach the temple.

You don’t see the temple until the last minute as it is hidden within hills and trees. It is a very scenic temple with idols of many deities, but main shrine is of Shiva. The Temple is very colorful as it has beautiful paintings of Indian mythology such as Lord Ganesh, Shri Krishna, Hanuman, Arjun, Sant Dnyaneshwar, Sant Tukaram etc.  There is a Royal Nandi that catches the attention so no one can stop themselves from taking photos. The area is very peaceful away from the crowds but still very lively. You can see a lot of birds there.

Bull (Nandi)



Lord Shankar and Parvati


Lord Krishna

Next to the temple is also an ashram of Shri Mangalpuri Maharaj also known as Dhundi baba.




The lake next to the temple adds to the beauty of the temple. There is a beautiful walk around the lake where you can walk and explore the surroundings. The walkway is closed due to Covid-19 to avoid possible crowds on that route. A guard (priest) was constantly watching the crowd and telling those who had taken the darshan to leave immediately. 



Better to carry your own food as very few(hardly 2-3) options were available there.

After spending an hour there we could see as many people coming to the place and so we decided to leave before it got too crowded. On the way to the car we picked up some fresh vegetables and fruits from the locals selling on the street.

We returned home @4.30pm soon after having a lunch at Hotel Vaishali at Manjari. 

Thanks for reading my blog, hope you liked it.

Happy travelling!!


Highlights - 

Trip duration - 1 day (6 December 2020)

Distance travelled - 80Km

Budget - 3-4K

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