Lonavala and the adjacent Khandala are twin hill stations 622 metres (2,041 ft) above sea level, in the Sahyadri ranges that demarcate the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan coast. The hill stations sprawl over an approximate area of 38 square kilometres (15 sq mi). Tourism peaks during the monsoon season. The name Lonavala is derived from the words 'leni' which means caves and 'avali' which means series. i.e. 'a series of Caves' which is a reference to the many caves like Karla Caves, Bhaja Caves and Bedsa that are close to Lonavala. A trip to Lonavala and Khandala can be combined with sight-seeing visits of Karla, Bhaja and Bedsa caves and also the two fortresses, Lohagad and Visapur.
Tiger's Leap, Bhushi Dam, Lonavala Lake, Celebrity Wax Museum, Rajmachi Fort, Aamby Valley, Amrutanjan Point, Lonavala is a great destination and a popular hill station in western Maharashtra, with several alluring places to visit.
Pawana Lake, also known as Pawana Dam Reservoir and Pawana Lake, is a reservoir turned artificial lake in the Indian state of Maharashtra, formed by the Pawana Dam across the Pawana River in Pune district. The reservoir is 25 km from Lonavala and is increasingly getting popular as picnic and camping site for visitors from Pune and Mumbai.