Here’s what’s open in Lonavala after Covid-19 Lonavala and Khandala are easily two of the most visited hill stations in Maharashtra especially thanks to the easy accessibility and proximity that they share with Mumbai and Pune. Both Lonavala and its nearby neighbor Khandala offer the world weary traveller plenty of options across the spectrum of interest and budget. The list of things to see in Lonavala includes temples, trails, clubs, Lonavala resorts, nature resorts near Mumbai, treehouses in Lonavala and more. There are numerous tourist attractions in Lonavala. Today we take you through some of the coolest and most popular things to do in Lonavala which are now largely unaffected after the last year when Covid 19 struck and derailed the tourism economy of the region.
Kune Falls Visiting the 14th highest waterfall in India isn’t a bad way to start this list, is it? With a total height of close to 200 meters, Kune Falls is conveniently located in the center of the Lonavala-Khandala valley. Kune Falls is located against the mesmerizing backdrop of the Sahyadris and is a great spot for a one-day picnic. Though this place is best visited during the monsoon when Kune Falls is gushing in all its glory, the flow continues for a number of months after the monsoon, thus making it one of the must-visit places in Lonavala.
Pawna Lake Pawna Lake is one of the most popular artificial lakes in Maharashtra. Thanks to its easy accessibility and serene location, the Pawna Lake is a nature lover’s favorite and throngs of visitor flock to this shimmering lake to camp out along its banks. The Pawna Lake is surrounded by lush green hills and is also blessed with a pleasant climate all year round. What’s more, historic forts such as the Tikona Fort and Lohagad Fort are located within a reasonable distance of the lake, so you’re never short on sightseeing activities while camping around Pawna Lake.
Bushi Dam One of the most frequented spots resorts in Lonavala, Bushi Dam makes for a spectacular view when the dam overflows as the water rushes over an array of steps, almost like an artificial waterfall. Bushi Dam is easily the first name that pops up when you think about going sightseeing in Lonavala. During