Mulshi
Mulshi is an administrative block(Tehsil) in Pune district, which has its name after a small village in the heart of the Mulshi valley in India.[1] There is also a bus stop cum jeep stand with access to Pune. The region is an eco-tourism hotspot, and outside of town there are many guest houses and gardens. The administrative offices are in Paud village where as industrialization to some extent has been done in Pirangut and nearby villages. Pune's much talked of IT park is also in Mulshi Taluka. It is one of the best places to visit near Pune, specially during monsoon.
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| Chinchwad and Surroundings |
- Chinchwad
- Thergaon
- Tathawade
- Shahu Nagar
- Kalbhor Nagar
- Mohan Nagar
- Chinchwadgaon
- Dalvi Nagar
- Sambhaji Nagar
- Bijali Nagar
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| Sangavi and surroundings | |
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| Bhosari and surroundings | |
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| Nigdi - Akurdi and surroundings | |
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| Geography | Hills and Mountains | |
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| Landmark | Parks and Gardens | |
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| Temples |
- Moraya Gosavi Temple
- Shree Ayyappa Temple
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