Pune to Bangalore Distance, Buses, Trains and Flights

Pune City

Pune and Bangalore are properly connected by various means of transport such as airplanes, trains, and buses. In fact, travelling the distance by a private cab is also a feasible option. Pune and Bangalore are both extremely fast growing cities of India. Both cities are IT hubs but of course, Bangalore has a name as the IT capital of the country. Both cities are also known for having major education institutes, also a reason for these cities having a high transient population. Malls, pubs, hotel and restaurants dot these cities. Since both cities are very important cities of the country, travelling from Pune to Bangalore is very convenient. Hi tech, AC sleeper, Deluxe and Volvo buses are run by private bus operators between the two cities. Buses take around 13 hours and cost of tickets lie somewhere between Rs.450 to Rs.600. Air India, Indigo, Jet Airways, Kingfisher and Indigo are some airlines that have planes plying from Pune to Bangalore every single day. Express trains run really fast and can take you to the Karnataka capital in just 17 to 18 hours. These tickets cost somewhere between Rs.300 and Rs.350. A round trip to Bangalore will cost you almost Rs.20000.

Pune is well known as ‘The Oxford of the East’ pointing at the numerous institutes and organizations situated in this region which is supposed to offer good quality education. The city is popular for its food and rapid modernization with malls, hotels and pubs mushrooming all around. The place is also the best known city in Maharashtra after Mumbai, which is the financial capital of India and home of the most popular film industry in the world, Bollywood. Pune, being an obviously major city of the country is well connected with other cities and of course metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore. 

Bangalore

Bangalore is the fanciest and most graceful city of India with its uncountable number of stores, restaurants and IT offices. Its other name ‘Garden City of India’ can be attributed to its exclusive beauty. In Bangalore, you must visit MG Road, Shivajinagar and Brigade Road if you have a penchant for shopping. Street shopping allows you to bargain to certain extent. Also, these roads are packed with eating outlets and cafes. , Maha Bodhi Society Temple, Tipu Sultan’s Palace and Bull Temple are some places you might want to visit if you are the religious kind. Hesaraghatta Lake, Nandi Hills, Lumbini Gardens, Bugle Rock Park are other places you can choose to visit.

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