
Kasba Ganpati Temple
Kasba Peth

Plan Your Journey
How to Reach
Getting to Kasba Ganpati Temple by metro is convenient, though you'll need comfortable shoes for the walk. Here's how:
Board the Aqua Line
Look for trains heading towards District Court Pune. Check the display boards for confirmation.
Get off at District Court Pune
The station is well-marked. Use the main exit towards the street level.
Walk to Kasba Ganpati Temple
About 15 minutes on foot. Save the Google Maps directions before you start.
About Kasba Ganpati Temple
Kasba Ganpati Temple holds spiritual significance for devotees and visitors alike. Situated in Kasba Peth, this sacred space offers a moment of peace amidst Pune's urban rush. Many locals visit here regularly, and first-time visitors often find the atmosphere unexpectedly calming.
Getting here is straightforward thanks to the Aqua Line. District Court Pune station puts you within walking distance, and the 15-minute walk is easy enough for most visitors.
While you're in the area, consider checking out Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple and Tulshi Baug - they're near the same metro station and can easily be combined into a single trip.
Things to Do
Visitor Guidelines
✓Do's
- Remove footwear before entering
- Dress conservatively
- Maintain silence in prayer areas
- Follow queue systems patiently
✕Don'ts
- Take photos where prohibited
- Wear revealing clothing
- Disturb those who are praying
- Bring leather items into temples
Common Questions

Kasba Ganpati Temple
Kasba Peth

Plan Your Journey
How to Reach
Getting to Kasba Ganpati Temple by metro is convenient, though you'll need comfortable shoes for the walk. Here's how:
Board the Aqua Line
Look for trains heading towards District Court Pune. Check the display boards for confirmation.
Get off at District Court Pune
The station is well-marked. Use the main exit towards the street level.
Walk to Kasba Ganpati Temple
About 15 minutes on foot. Save the Google Maps directions before you start.
About Kasba Ganpati Temple
Kasba Ganpati Temple holds spiritual significance for devotees and visitors alike. Situated in Kasba Peth, this sacred space offers a moment of peace amidst Pune's urban rush. Many locals visit here regularly, and first-time visitors often find the atmosphere unexpectedly calming.
Getting here is straightforward thanks to the Aqua Line. District Court Pune station puts you within walking distance, and the 15-minute walk is easy enough for most visitors.
While you're in the area, consider checking out Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple and Tulshi Baug - they're near the same metro station and can easily be combined into a single trip.
Things to Do
Visitor Guidelines
✓Do's
- Remove footwear before entering
- Dress conservatively
- Maintain silence in prayer areas
- Follow queue systems patiently
✕Don'ts
- Take photos where prohibited
- Wear revealing clothing
- Disturb those who are praying
- Bring leather items into temples