1. Mehrun Park The oldest and most cherished park of Jalgaon exists in Mehrun Park which stands within the city known for its cultural background and natural landscapes. This tranquil
1. Mehrun Park The oldest and most cherished park of Jalgaon exists in Mehrun Park which stands within the city known for its cultural background and natural landscapes. This tranquil
1. Hazra Fall Hazra Falls can be found within the Salekasa tehsil area of Gondia district Maharashtra where it serves as a prominent tourist attraction mainly during the monsoon season.
1. Pushkar Kumbh Mela at Sironcha The celebration of Pushkar Kumbh Mela at Sironcha occurs once in twelve years along the Pranhita River banks within Sironcha village of Gadchiroli district
1. Sarola Forest Tourism- Per Mahismal Sarola operates as a forest tourism destination in Aurangabad district which stands at 1000 m above sea level and distances itself 24 km from
1. Tadoba National Park Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve stands as India’s one of the biggest and oldest rescued territories located in the Chandrapur District of Maharashtra. This protected area consists of
1. Anand Sagar The religious town of Shegaon has suffered from water shortages for a long period. The Shri Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan established Anand Sagar as an artificial lake which
1. Maha Samadhi Bhumi The Buddha Dharma revealed its wisdom (Pannya) and compassion (Metta) teachings in India more than 2500 years ago then spread across its territory. The spiritual tradition
1. Kankaleshwar Temple The holy Kankaleshwar Temple stands as a Shiva temple at the heart of an 84 meter square lake situated in Beed within Maharashtra state of India. Kankaleshwar
1. Wadali Talav Wadali Talav stands as an excellent choice among the peaceful destinations available in Amravati. This scenic lake inside the Wadali Garden provides an enchanting setting where visitors
1. Akola Fort Akola Fort, along with Narnala and Akot Forts, forms a significant part of the fortifications in Akola district. The historical origins of this fort trace back to