Discover the oldest tree in Pune
Pune is home to many old and massive trees, but did you know which tree in Pune is probably the oldest tree in the city?
There is a Chapha Tree atop Parvati hill which is said to be over 300 years old and is considered to be the oldest tree in Pune.
Parvati Hill historically has been an essential part of Pune’s culture and heritage. The hill is known for its iconic temple complex, museum, memorial, and cave.
On the top of the hill, between the Devdeveshwar Temple and the Peshwa Museum, in a beautiful garden stands a more-than-300-year-old living witness of history. It’s a huge White Frangipani tree (Plumeria rubra). The tree is also known as Temple Tree, Dev Chapha, or Pandhra (White) Chapha.
The frangipani tree is native to Mexico and Central America; it is not found in India. Historians claim that the Portuguese carried the tree with them and planted it in Goa, then the Konkan region, and finally Pune. These trees are frequently planted adjacent to temples all over India.
Nanasaheb Peshwa built this temple complex in 1749. Historians believe that the Chapha tree has existed on this hill since before the temple was constructed and may be the oldest tree in the city.
It is a lovely sight to see the tree. It is surrounded by the tranquility of the temple and stands tall in a peaceful courtyard. It is currently being looked after by the temple trust and authorities after having witnessed centuries of the city’s history.
Please Note
The tree is situated in a garden within the temple management’s office building, adjacent to the Peshwa Museum, in a gated courtyard. Before visiting the tree, kindly get permission from the temple officials or staff.