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September 28, 2025

God has blessed the people of Mumbai and Pune with proximity to the scenic hill towns of Lonavala and Khandala.

- CK Subramaniam

Nestled in the Mumbai-Pune belt, these towns offer travelers a visual treat whether journeying via the Expressway or the old route. The Expressway is a boon for weekend visitors, while the rail route through lush green mountains provides a serene and enchanting experience. During the monsoon, mist and clouds wrap around the hills, making it feel like heaven on Earth.

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