Ask any Punekar where they go for a quick weekend break, and you'll hear the same two answers: Lonavala or Mahabaleshwar. Both are beautiful — and both are exactly as crowded as you'd expect. But about 45 minutes southwest of Pune, past Sinhagad Fort and the shimmering expanse of Khadakwasla Dam, lies a stretch of countryside that most weekend travellers still haven't discovered.
The Panshet area — with its dam, reservoir, forested hills, and handful of quietly excellent resorts — might just be Pune's best-kept weekend secret. Here's why it deserves to be on your list.
You're there in 45 minutes — no highway nightmares
This sounds simple, but it changes everything. The drive from central Pune to the Panshet area takes about 45 minutes on a normal day — and the route via Sinhagad Road is genuinely scenic. You're winding past fields and hillsides before you've even had time to fully decompress from the city.
Compare that to Lonavala (90 minutes, often more on a Friday evening) or Mahabaleshwar (nearly 3 hours). With Panshet, you can realistically leave after work on a Friday and be sitting by a pool before dinner. That's a weekend redeemed, not sacrificed to the highway.
Sinhagad Fort — a proper trek, not just a view
Sinhagad Fort is one of Maharashtra's most historically significant forts and one of its most rewarding treks. At roughly 1,300 metres, the climb takes around 45 minutes at a steady pace and rewards you with sweeping views of the Pune plateau and the Sahyadri ranges.
The fort itself carries centuries of Maratha history — it was here that the legendary Tanaji Malusare fought his famous battle in 1670. There's a quiet temple at the top, a small dhaba serving fresh curd and jowar bhakri, and on clear days, visibility stretches for kilometres.
The best strategy: trek early morning (6–8 AM), before the heat sets in. Come back to your resort, shower, eat a proper breakfast, and spend the rest of the day in recovery mode by the pool. That's a Saturday well spent.
Khadakwasla Dam and reservoir — calm water, local flavour
Khadakwasla Dam is about 10 minutes from most resorts in the Panshet area and is one of Pune's favourite evening spots for a reason. The reservoir stretches wide against the hills, and the roadside food stalls serve some of the best local snacks in the region — bhutta, chivda, and freshly fried things you won't find in the city.
During monsoon, the dam overflows dramatically and the surrounding area turns an almost implausible shade of green. In summer and winter, it's quieter and more reflective — the kind of place where conversations stretch longer than usual.
"It's a serene place surrounded with mountains on 3 sides. Excellent stay. Very cleanly maintained property. Definitely recommended."
— Saurabh Lele, Google Review · Bogunvilla Retreat
The food here is actually good
This might sound like faint praise, but resort food near Pune can be a real disappointment — buffet trays of lukewarm dal makhani and rubbery paneer are a familiar story. The Panshet area, particularly the resorts in the Khanapur village belt, tends to do things differently.
The best of them cook fresh Maharashtrian meals — varan bhaat, chicken rassa, freshly made poli, seasonal vegetables from local farms. It's the kind of food that reminds you what a home-cooked meal actually tastes like. Combined with fresh mountain air and a genuinely relaxed pace, even an ordinary meal becomes something worth lingering over.
What a good Panshet resort meal looks like
- Breakfast: poha, upma, fresh fruit, chai
- Lunch: full Maharashtrian thali — varan, rice, bhaji, poli, pickle, curd
- High tea: snacks, biscuits, cutting chai or coffee
- Dinner: chicken rassa or dal tadka, rice, rotis, dessert
It's still genuinely quiet — for now
This is perhaps the most honest reason to go: Panshet hasn't been fully discovered yet. Lonavala has coffee shops and selfie spots and weekend traffic jams. Panshet still has paddy fields and bird calls and a horizon that isn't interrupted by anything man-made.
The resorts here are smaller, more personal. You're not one of four hundred guests. You get the pool to yourself in the morning. The staff know your name by lunchtime. That quality of quiet is genuinely rare within driving distance of a city the size of Pune — and it won't last indefinitely as more people discover the area.
If the phrase "hidden gem" still means anything, this is it.
Bogunvilla Retreat, Khanapur
5 bedrooms · pool · all meals included · near Sinhagad Fort · 45 min from Pune
Weekend Escape · Pune
Why Bogunvilla Retreat is
Pune's Best Kept Weekend Secret
By AppleStays · 5 min read · Perfect for: Families, Friends & Couples
Just 45 minutes from Pune, yet a world away from the city.
Tucked into the quiet village of Khanapur, between Khadakwasla Dam and the mighty Sinhagad Fort, Bogunvilla Retreat has been offering Pune families and friend groups a genuinely calm escape — without the long drive or the tourist-trap pricing.
Every Punekar knows the drill — Friday evening hits, the week's weight starts pressing in, and the only cure seems to be a long drive to Lonavala or Mahabaleshwar. Packed highways, crowded cafes, overpriced rooms. What if there was a better way?
What makes it different
Bogunvilla Retreat isn't a sprawling hotel with a hundred rooms and buffet counters. It's a 5-bedroom private retreat, which means, the place is essentially yours. No strangers at the pool, no noise from the next room, no rushing for breakfast tables.
The pool sits against an open mountain backdrop. The meals are cooked fresh by an in-house chef — proper Maharashtrian home food, not resort-buffet fare. And the view? Waking up to Sinhagad Hill on the horizon is something photographs genuinely struggle to do justice.
What's included in your stay
- Swimming pool with mountain backdrop
- All meals — breakfast, lunch, high tea & dinner
- 5 spacious AC bedrooms (up to 10 guests)
- Recreation room with indoor games
- Valley view garden & open spaces
- Wi-Fi, TV & parking
Sinhagad Fort is right on your doorstep
If your group enjoys a bit of adventure, the famous Sinhagad Fort trek is just minutes away. Do the morning trek, come back famished, and sit down to a proper home-cooked lunch. Then spend the afternoon by the pool. That's a near-perfect day by most standards.
Khadakwasla Dam is another 10 minutes away — ideal for an evening walk by the water with local snacks from the roadside stalls.
"Lovely place to stay, food and hospitality is outstanding. Good for friends and family weekend. Indoor games, wonderful experience. Worth every penny."
— Abhishek Pawar, Google Review
Coming just for the day? That works too.
Not everyone can spare a full night. Bogunvilla's Retreat day package runs from 9 AM to 6 PM and includes breakfast, lunch, and high tea — making it one of the most complete day picnic options near Pune for the price.
Day Package
₹1,500 Per Person
9 AM–6 PM
All meals
Stay Package
₹3,250 Per Person
Overnight
All meals
GST is additional. Check-in is at 11 AM, check-out at 10 AM. Both veg and non-veg meal options are available.
Who it's best for
Families looking for a safe, clean, contained space for kids to run around. Friend groups wanting a private pool and good food without coordinating a big trip. Couples who want quiet and nature without roughing it. Corporate teams doing a quick offsite — the recreation room doubles up well for informal sessions.
Bogunvilla Retreat isn't trying to be a five-star resort in Pune. It's trying to be the best possible version of a home away from home — and by most accounts, it succeeds.

