Family Picnic Spots in Pune

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Appu Ghar

Appu Ghar

Pune’s very own amusement park, Appu Ghar is a nostalgic favorite for many Punekars. From fun rides and roller coasters to food stalls and game zones, it’s a cheerful escape for families with kids or anyone looking to relive their childhood memories.

Banyan Tree Arch

Banyan Tree Arch

An old tree within the university grounds has formed a beautiful archway that looks like a magical portal.

Go Crazy Adventure Park

Go Crazy Adventure Park

True to its name, Go Crazy Adventure Park is all about thrill, fun, and adrenaline! Ideal for families, friends, and corporate groups, this place offers everything from ziplining and archery to zorbing and bungee trampoline. With lush surroundings and a great picnic vibe, it’s a full day of excitement for all ages.

Krishnai Water Park

Krishnai Water Park

Pimpri-Chinchwad Science Park

Pimpri-Chinchwad Science Park

Pimpri Chinchwad Science Park and Planetarium is one of the major tourist attractions and activity based Science Centre of Pune region.

PL Deshpande Garden

PL Deshpande Garden

Japanese garden set on 10 acres with paths & wooden pergolas, plus fish ponds & a kids' play area.

Ramdara Mandir

Ramdara Mandir

Peaceful, spiritual, and serene—Ramdara Mandir is a hidden gem located just a short drive from Pune. Surrounded by hills and a beautiful lake, the temple offers not just a spiritual retreat but also a scenic setting perfect for a quiet escape or morning walk in nature.

Sentosa Water Park and Resort

Sentosa Water Park and Resort

Sentosa Water Park is perfect getaway for family picnics, destination wedding. It is best option for hosting events, including weddings, corporate retreats, and private parties. This destination is easy to reach

Sinhagad

Sinhagad

The Sinhagad Fort was initially known as Kondhana after the sage Kaundinya. The fort was captured by forces of Muhammad bin Tughluq in 1328 from Koli chieftain Nag Naik after a siege of eight months. It then became part of the Bahmani sultanate followed by the Nizam Shahi of Ahmadnagar in 1485.