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Written by Vibha on August 30, 2020 Share on

WATERPARKS IN PUNE: SPLASHES AND FUN

Being the second biggest city in Maharashtra, Pune does offer a lot in terms of food, culture and places to explore. But after a point, all of us may want to just escape the city and the typical touristy things to do. And a wonderful way to do is plan a weekend getaway to the waterparks in Pune. generally speaking, a little bit of uncertainty and adventure never hurt anybody right? Now I’m sure there are a lot of great waterparks in Pune but are you wondering how to pick out the best one for you? Not to worry. We have curated a list of top waterparks in Pune that will help you draw the perfect adventure plan for you.

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Waterparks In Pune

Adlabs Imagica Water Park:

Home to 14 thrilling rides, this waterpark is highly driven by the Greek Mykonos theme. If you’re visiting this park, be sure to take a ride on the  Boomeranggo, you will know why its fun when you see it. Located off the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, on the Sangdewadi Khopoli Road this park will make your adrenaline rise up high. As you enjoy the rides, pools and the waves you can also keep your tummy happy at the restaurant here too. The entrance rates are high for the weekends and are almost half on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Diamond Water Park:

Situated in the Lohegaon town of Pune, this is a water party park. This water park boasts 32 rides, 7 enormous pools and the rest of the classics that most water parks have. The best part about this park is that it has been curated with the needs of both adults and children. This is one of the best waterparks in Pune to completely let loose and have a crazy time, a wonderful choice that makes for a perfect getaway of fun.

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Sentosa Resorts and Water Park:

This park is home to one the best Wave pool experiences ever, once you get in you will know why. It is situated right before Ravet on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and is a luxurious water park with a mind-blowing ambience. Coming to the food Departement, this water park has an in house multi-cuisine plus bar. You also have the opportunity to engage in some recreational facilities like a spa and fitness centre. With a great variety of rides, this waterpark in Pune also hosts a separate section for kids known as the  Kiddies Pool.

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Krushnai Water Park:

A waterpark located about 25 km away from the Pune city that is popularly known for its natural backdrop. This waterpark is situated near the fortress of Sinhagad and lucky is surrounded by lush forest. It has the most picturesque environment but also surprises you with thrilling rides, slides, waves pools with music and whatnot. The entrance fees are very cheap- it’s 500 during weekdays for adults and 600 during the weekend. What more do you need? This waterpark in Pune is surely one of the best.

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Panshet Water Park:

One of the major reason why you should not miss this waterpark is because of the exciting water sports provided by them. Out of all the waterparks in Pune, Panshet is the only one offering activities like kayaking, water scooters windsurfing, and speed boating. Located near the Near khadakwasla Dam, this park does not really have a lot of rides but somehow the water sports and games will make up for the limited rides! The best part is that the tickets only cost between 250-300 depending on which day you are visiting.

Wet’n Joy:

Located on the Old Pune Mumbai Highway, this park is 52.7 km away from the city centre. This water park is priced very reasonably and is highly capable of giving you an incredible adrenaline rush. The rides are very energetic and fun, which will make you want to live in the moment forgetting everything else. This waterpark is Pune is your ideal way to just have a great deal of fun and rush!

Manali Resort:

Stretching to over 15,000 sq.ft is only the water rides of this park, wondering whats more? This is a beautiful park that has lawns, gardens and fountains in the rest of the area. This waterpark in Pune is a full package of fun and entertainment for all ages. The rides here are made very carefully guaranteeing fun. With numerous slides like spiral slide, S slide, zig zac slide, straight slide and a lot more this water park will never be out of things to do. Located in the Kavadi Pat, Solapur Highway this waterpark’s entrance fees is very cheap. The charge adults INR 200 and for children INR 150.

Adlabs Imagica Water Park: waterparks in Pune
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Dolphin Water Park:

This is a wonderful option for a family getaway. This 3-acre water park is located in Shree Vihar tucked in the greenery of Nigdi. To be exact this waterpark is 24 km away from the city centre. One of the best waterparks in Pune that provides a great spot for picnic and fun. You can spend your weekend here around the dramatic landscape. Obviously you have the typical water slides, coasters, pools and whatnot. This waterpark will stick the exact balance between fun and leisure. The entrance fees to this waterpark are INR 200 for adults and INR 150 for kids. Known to be one of the best water stops for all ages, this one gives you one of the finest experience when compared to the rest.

Krushnai Water Park: waterparks in Pune
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What’s the fun without taking a spontaneous getaway? Last-minute plans can always get very interesting. Especially in Pune, you have no shortcoming of adventures and fun with this list of waterparks. Have a wonderful water experience with many rides, slides and roller coasters. It can give you the perfect refreshment you need from city life. Go and plan a short staycation in Pune with Pickyourtrail, be sure to pick out resorts that excite you too! You can always drop us a ping on WhatsApp for assistance.

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