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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Mar 3, 2023 ^^
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Just a small correction: Maratha empire was not just from Central India. There is a colloquial saying in Maharashtra- Maratha empire spanned from Attok(Punjab, Pakistan) to Cuttack(Orissa, India). It was the Marathas who destroyed the Mughals and made them their vassals before the British took over all of us.
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I lived/worked in Pune on and off for over a decade as a bodyguard. It is my favorite Indian city by far and one of my favorite cities in the world (I've worked in over 51 countries). We came back right before covid, it feels like forever now, and seriously miss so many of our friends there. Can't wait to go back.
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I lived 6 years in Pune and as a north Indian I appreciate how clean and environmental friendly this city is.. Honestly as a North Indian I liked only Vada Pao, Pao Bhaji and Mastani-falooda special Icecream there as a local food but the most lovable thing about Pune is weather.. go there in Monsoon season between June-September, you will love the weather. Eating Vada pao and drinking chai besides the Pune-Lonavala highway, I still can't forget🥰🥰 Best City for living.
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Although I'm a Punekar so I'm biased but the best description of Pune was from a colleague who had shuttled for work between other major cities in India before settling here. He said 'Pune is big and small at the same time. 8th largest metro in the country with an IT base and great educational institutes, vibrant night life and a superior value of living which is what you expect from a Tier 1 city(which Pune is) but when u need it, it manages to give you spaces within itself in the form of gardens and forts and cosy little lanes and bylanes which makes u wonder whether you're in a metropolis at all'...
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Loved the video 🥰. As a Brazilian who has been living in Pune for 12yrs, you've shown and described "my city" in a very inspiring, endearing and eloquent way. And it was just the tip of the iceberg. It has got caves, temples, universities, galleries, industries museums, and it is surrounded by amazing hills and beautiful nature. Next time, drop me a message, and I'll gladly show you more about this paradisiac, progressive and growing city.
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@KarlRock
1 year ago
Leave your tips for guests to Pune below! Favourite things to do & food. My tip, start your day with Misal Pao, you can try it at Bedekar Tea Stall. Watch next: I found an 80s video game store in Pune https://youtu.be/h-TVnNMkr4c
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