About Pimpri_chinchwad
Titlagarh to Pimpri_chinchwad distnce : 1268 km
Estimated travel time : 21.8 hours
Pimpri-Chinchwad is popular city of the Pune district of the Maharashtra state of India and is of much importance for both tourism and business activities.
On the northwestern outskirt of the Pune there is a famous tourist location that is Pimpri-Chinchwad a perfect place for the picnic and holiday. Chinchwad is noted for the shrine of Morya Gosavi, a prominent saint of the Ganapatya denomination of Hinduism that worships Lord Ganesha as the Supreme Being or its metaphysical concept of Brahman. The town is also famous for the annual festival named as 'Ganesh Festival' as it used to be organized on the occasion of Ganeshotsav. The town is perfect resting point for the travelers that travel from mumbai to Pune, Wai, Panchgini and Mahabaleshwar. with the beauty of the nature, scenic hill sceneries and picturesque views that attract the tourist specially in the season of the monsoon.
Taxi from Titlagarh to Pimpri_chinchwad is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Titlagarh to Pimpri_chinchwad by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Titlagarh to Pimpri_chinchwad distance is 1268 Km and is 21.8 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Pune - Start your journey from Pimpri-Chinchwad and explore the vibrant city of Pune. You can visit popular attractions like Aga Khan Palace, Shaniwar Wada, Sinhagad Fort, and Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple.
2. Khandala and Lonavala - These beautiful hill stations are known for their scenic landscapes and pleasant weather. Don't miss visiting places like Rajmachi Fort, Bhushi Dam, Tiger's Leap, and Karla Caves.
3. Mahabaleshwar - Located in the Sahyadri Mountain Range, Mahabaleshwar is famous for its lush greenery, breathtaking viewpoints, and strawberry farms. Popular attractions include Arthur's Seat, Venna Lake, Pratapgad Fort, and Mapro Garden.
4. Kolhapur - An important historical and cultural city in Maharashtra, Kolhapur boasts attractions like Mahalakshmi Temple, Rankala Lake, Panhala Fort, and New Palace Museum.
5. Sangli - Known as the "Turmeric City," Sangli is famous for its agricultural produce and historic buildings. Key attractions include Ganapati Temple, Sangli Fort, and Irwin Agricultural Museum.
6. Bijapur - Located in Karnataka, Bijapur is home to various architectural marvels from the medieval period. Must-visit sites include Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Malik-e-Maidan, and Jama Masjid.
7. Bagalkot - Situated on the banks of the Ghataprabha River, Bagalkot offers attractions like Badami Caves, Aihole Temples, Pattadakal Temples, and Banashankari Temple.
8. Hospet - This city acts as a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi. Explore the ruins of Vijayanagara Empire, including the famous Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, and Hampi Bazaar.
9. Ballari - Often referred to as Bellary, Ballari is known for its rich mining history and ancient temples. Key attractions include Hampi Ruins, Kishkinda Heritage Resort, Ballari Fort, and Durgamma Temple.
10. Hubli - Located in Karnataka, Hubli is a cosmopolitan city known for its commercial centers and educational institutions. Don't miss visiting Unkal Lake, Indira Glass House, Siddharoodha Math, and Nrupatunga Hill.
11. Gadag - This historical city is known for its ancient temples and architectural wonders. Visit places like Trikuteshwara Temple, Veeranarayana Temple, Someshwara Temple, and Doddagaddavalli Lakshmi Temple.