Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Travelogue: Durga Tekdi in Nigdi, Pune

Durga Tekdi or Durga Devi Tekdi is a hill in Nidgi, Pune and Durga Tekdi Park is a public park over the hill. It derives its name from a Temple of Goddess Durga at the top of the hill. 

Durga Tekdi park is frequented by morning walkers, trekkers, travelers and wanderers alike. Visit to the park in the mornings are free of cost and the park is shut down between approx. 9 to 11 am and opens again at 11am. From 11 am to 5.30 pm, the park charges a nominal entry fee of Rs 10. 

It was amazing to visit the park. The park is huge; plus we have to climb the hill. Thereby, it can be understood that senior citizens won't be able to explore most of the park area. But the park is ideal for small kids and there are several rides and lawns where they play. At the time I was visiting, small kids of around 5 years of age had arrived in two big size school-buses and where playing ringa-ringa-roses and a lot of other games while their teachers watched over them. I could also see large families arriving for a picnic.

Important thing to note is that the park does not allow any plastic objects inside so if you need to take something inside, take steel or metal water bottle. Also, avoid taking eatables or carry small stuff.

Btw, Appu Ghar is an amusement park adjacent to Durga Tekdi. You can check out pictures of Appu Ghar on my next blog post here

So here are some of the pictures of Durga Tekdi from my visit:


Main entrance to the park (above)


Climbing up the hill



Children's play area at the top of the hill


From the top of the hill you can see far away but through dense greenery 




Beautiful flowers






Highest point is Ray-Band Point



Lake inside Durga Tekdi Park



White Ducks can be seen in the lake





Beautiful flowers (above)


Durga Mandir at Durga Tekdi Hill


Panoramic view of city from the Durga Tekdi hill


School kids returning to their buses after the visit (above)

- Rahul Tiwary | March 2019

2 comments:

Akash Thakur said...

👍 Nicely Captured

One addition : Appu Ghar (amusement park with variety of rides) is adjacent to this place.

Rahul said...

Thanks Akash... I have edited and introduced Appu Ghar here; also posted a separate blog on Appu Ghar.