One can board a Volvo Bus from Mumbai to Pune or vice-versa which ply on the Beautiful Mumbai-Pune Expressway. They charge anywhere between Rs.170 to Rs.250 depending on the season. One can get down at Lonavala Exit on the Highway.
There are also share cabs which one can take from Dadar or Vashi in Mumbai and Pune Station or Chinchwad in Pune. They also follow the same route and charge between Rs.100 to Rs.150 depending on the season and the car. Although a cab is the fastest way to reach Lonavala from either points, but one should avoid travelling in them at night or during the monsoons. If you are travelling during the monsoons, DO NOT SLEEP. The beauty of the route is one of a kind.
'''Bushi dam'''
The Bushi dam is worth visiting particularly during the monsoons. During the monsoons, the dam gets filled with water and it overflows on the 'steps'. People can sit on these steps and get wet. There are also a few waterfalls around.
Caution : The waterfalls get slippery during monsoons and a lot of accidents take place during this time. Carrying basic first-aid is advisable.
You can explore the hills by trekking up them. Tiger Hill is another spot one can check out.
There are regular buses running from the Lonavala bus stand to Bushi dam. It takes approximately 15 minutes to reach this place via bus.
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Misal:
Chikki: is a traditional ready-to-eat Indian sweet made usually from groundnuts and jaggery. There are several different varieties of chikki in addition to the most common groundnut chikki. Each chikki is named depending upon the ingredients used. Usually, ingredients such as puffed/roasted bengal gram, sesame, puffed rice, beaten rice, and Kopra (desiccated coconut) are used. Some chikkis are made using a combination of these ingredients. Special chikkis are made out of cashews, almonds, and pistachios.
Also in Summer, try "Jambhul", "Karvanda" and "Jams". These are typical Kokan fruits and you will get them anywhere in Lonavala especially on Railway Stations.