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How long is the drive from Maheshwar to Nagpur?

The direct drive from Maheshwar to Nagpur is 310 mi (498 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Maheshwar to Nagpur, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like GOURI SOMNATH TEMPLE, Mandhata and Shri Mamleshwar Temple, or the ever-popular Samadhi Of Shrimant Peshwa Bajirao.

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Best stops along Maheshwar to Nagpur drive

The top stops along the way from Maheshwar to Nagpur (with short detours) are Shri Mamleshwar Temple, Shri Vighnesh - Ganpathi Temple, Adasa, and Fun N Food Village Nagpur. Other popular stops include Melghat Tiger Reserve, Bor Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretation Centre, and Khekra Nala Dam , Spillway and Reservoir..
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Samadhi Of Shrimant Peshwa Bajirao

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The place is situated just on the Narmada river. The water is pristine clear. The place is quiet and serene. There's a tea stall.
Tufan C — Google review
Situated amidst the small village with a nice view to the river front. Approach road is all paved, though if coming via Indore, an adventure awaits for you if you choose the path less taken. 😉
Siddhartha P — Google review
A warrior in the making who fought 40 battles undefeated and I must say that his final resting place is ignored being a decorated Peshwa army commander. Bajirao Peshwa was known for his battlefield tactics, shrewd guerrilla warfare and blazing speed of covering a journey from Delhi to Mumbai in 72 hours on a horse back. The last know battle fought by the Peshwa was at Mandu where he established Maratha rule. Due to extreme humidity the Peshwa took ill and developed extreme sunstroke and fever and passed away at the banks of Narmada river and his samadhi was built at Raverkhedi. The Peshwa was only 40 years old at the time of his death.
Kiran S — Google review
A thirthkshetra for a Maharashtrian. It was an accidental discovery but glad I found it. It’s on the way to Ahilya fort, Maheshwar. Slight detour. But, if you’re an ardent follower of Maratha history, you will. Nicely managed by Madhya Pradesh tourism. Thank you MP tourism for that.
Harsh G — Google review
Here lies the man who fought through his life with invaders for the love of his land. On the banks of Narmada in a non descript village lies one the greatest warrior Maa Bharti has given birth to. If you are near Maheshwari do visit this samamdhi. You will feel the blood running in your veins.
NAVNEET S — Google review
No words can describe the feeling of reaching this place. So proud to be from the same place to which this great, undefeated warrior belongs.
RAP — Google review
Beautiful view of Narmada river from terrace. Resting place of one of the best warrior from Maratha kingdom.
Shrikant S — Google review
The place is a must visit by every Indian to pay a humble and sincere tribute to the finest cavalry General BharatVarsh has seen, infact a World class cavalry General. There is a temple made by his Queen Kashibai nearby. The Samadhi is simple and serene made by his patrons The locals say that the real cenotaph was washed away in the Narmada flood. There are more development works planned to uplift the place. The final 300 meters of the path to the Smadhi are through Raver village lanes. There is a small shop outside. The Narmada river flows adjacent and the aura is sober and serene.
S P — Google review
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5.0
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5VFG+9GH, Rawer Khurd, Madhya Pradesh 451113, India
https://khargone.nic.in/en/tourist-place/shrimant-bajirao-peshwa-samadhi-raverkhedi/
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GOURI SOMNATH TEMPLE, Mandhata

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
If you go further on the parikrama path after the old bridge under which the way to this temple is available. There are around 300 steep steps but it is worth climbing. The climb ends at road to statue of oneness housing shankracharya of 108 feet height. Further 250 metres you get this temple. The shiva is in the bottom section of the temple agains which is on a pedestal or elevated section and top portion houses maa gouri .
Sundararajan V — Google review
Gauri Somnath Temple in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, is a captivating blend of spirituality, history, and architectural brilliance. Situated on Mandhata Island along the sacred Narmada River, this 11th-century shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The temple is renowned for its massive six-foot-tall black stone Shiva Lingam, which, according to legend, once had the power to reveal a person's future until it was damaged during Emperor Aurangzeb's reign . Architecturally, the temple showcases the Bhumija style, featuring a star-shaped layout and a curvilinear tower reminiscent of the Khajuraho temples. Intricate carvings and sculptures adorn its three stories, reflecting the artistic excellence of the Pamara dynasty . Visitors must ascend over 200 steps to reach the temple, but the effort is rewarded with a serene and spiritually enriching atmosphere. Open daily from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM, the temple does not charge an entry fee . For a truly immersive experience, consider visiting during Mahashivratri, when the temple is beautifully decorated, and special prayers and rituals enhance the festive ambiance . Gauri Somnath Temple is a must-visit for those seeking a profound spiritual journey intertwined with India's rich cultural heritage.
Tapan S — Google review
Gouri Somnath Mandir, Omkareshwar Magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its grand architecture and massive black stone Shivling. It is believed to mirror the original Somnath temple of Gujarat, carrying immense historical and spiritual significance. The temple stands as a symbol of strength and devotion. Visitors can expect intricate carvings, a peaceful atmosphere, and panoramic views of the Narmada valley — an experience that beautifully combines faith, heritage, and tranquility.
Anuj M — Google review
At a distance of 1 km from Omkareshwar Temple, and 2 km from Omkareshwar Bus Station, Gauri Somnath Temple is a revered Hindu shrine located on Mandhata Island in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the biggest temples in Omkareshwar, and among the best places to visit during Omkareshwar Trip. Located on Omkar Parikramapath, Gauri Somnath Temple is believed to have been built in the 11th century AD and is one of several shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in Omkareshwar. The temple is very well known for its huge Shivlinga and statue of Nandi. Legend says that the temple lingam had the ability to show future births until it was damaged by Emperor Aurangzeb, after which the powers were lost forever. Also, no one apart from an uncle and nephew pair can touch their hands while embracing the lingam from opposite ends. Gauri Somnath Temple has been constructed in the Bhumji style of architecture. The temple has three storeys and has the shape of a peahen. With its rising curvilinear tower and high platform, the temple has a striking resemblance to the Khajuraho temples. The sanctum sanctorum houses a gigantic six feet tall shiv linga made of a black stone with a shiny black texture. There is a sitting Nandi(Scared bull) of similar stone outside. Also, one can find the idol of Goddess Parvati, consort of Shiva, behind the linga. Visitors have to climb 200+ stairs, arising from the ghat, to reach the temple.
Dr. J — Google review
This place is situated along the Parikrama Marg. The main attractions here include a 6-foot Shivling, a large Nandi statue, and a three-story structure. It is one of my favorite places in Omkareshwar. Unfortunately, this is the only place in Omkareshwar where you will find a comparatively cleaner environment than other locations.
Milind N — Google review
When we went to visit yet to be inaugurated Statue of Adi Sankaracharya called the "Statue of Oneness" atop a hill, we discovered this ancient temple from the 11th century, no crowds and nicely maintained. The Huge Siva Lingam inside the Mandir is spiritually elevating.
Madan M — Google review
One must visit this temple while performing Narmada parikrama in order to witness ancient architecture with three floors each having a shivling.
Ninad K — Google review
Beautiful place. Belonging to paramar period. Amazing view. Must see rajeshwari temple as well near to it ..
Shubham S — Google review
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742X+563, Mandhata, Madhya Pradesh 450554, India
+91 1800 233 7777
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Shri Mamleshwar Temple

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Hindu temple
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Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled on the banks of the Narmada River, Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is a captivating destination for those seeking spiritual solace and architectural beauty. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, boasts intricately carved statues and mantras that resonate with devotion. Unlike many other Jyotirlingas where darshan can feel distant, here you can experience a close connection with Mahadev himself.
In october both Onkareswar and Mamleswar become less crowded... so easy and time saving for darshan... however on other time you get the sacred goosebumps and vibes of Har har mahadev...
Nayan G — Google review
ChatGPT You said: Write about mamleshwar ChatGPT said: Sure 🙂 — here’s a clear and informative write-up about Mamleshwar Temple (also called Amreshwar Temple): Mamleshwar Temple (Amreshwar Temple), Omkareshwar Location: Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India Deity: Lord Shiva Significance: One of the ancient Shiva temples located near the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga 🌺 Overview Mamleshwar Temple, also known as Amreshwar Temple, is one of the two main temples situated on the banks of the sacred Narmada River at Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. The other temple across the river is the famous Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva in India. While Omkareshwar represents the "Lord of Om", Mamleshwar (Amreshwar) is considered the "Immortal Lord". Both temples together are believed to complete the spiritual essence of the Jyotirlinga, and pilgrims usually visit both to complete their darshan. 🛕 Architecture The Mamleshwar Temple is an excellent example of ancient Nagara-style architecture. Built using sandstone, it features intricate carvings of deities, floral motifs, and mythological scenes. The temple has a massive Shivalinga made of smooth black stone. The peaceful and spiritual ambience is enhanced by the sound of the Narmada flowing nearby. 📜 Mythological Significance According to Hindu mythology, the Jyotirlinga of Omkareshwar appeared when Lord Shiva manifested as a pillar of divine light to prove his supremacy. The region’s name, Omkareshwar, comes from the island shaped like the sacred symbol “ॐ (Om).” It is believed that worshipping both Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar is necessary to receive the full blessings of the Jyotirlinga. 🧘‍♂️ Spiritual Importance Devotees believe that offering prayers at Mamleshwar brings: Peace and prosperity Relief from past karmas Divine blessings of Lord Shiva Visiting Mamleshwar Temple was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment I entered the temple complex, I felt a deep sense of calm — as if time had slowed down. The rhythmic sound of temple bells, the fragrance of incense, and the chanting of “Om Namah Shivaya” created a powerful spiritual aura. The temple’s ancient stone carvings and its sacred Shivalinga reflect centuries of devotion. Standing there, near the banks of the holy Narmada River, I could feel the purity of the place — a rare mix of energy and peace together. I offered water and flowers to Lord Shiva, and as the priest performed the aarti, the golden glow of lamps filled the temple with divine light. Watching the Narmada flow quietly beside the temple added a magical charm — it felt like the river herself was blessing every devotee who came there. The experience left me feeling spiritually refreshed and deeply connected — as if Lord Shiva was silently watching over everything.
VANRAJ D — Google review
Beautiful and Pleasent.. Temple management has done its best to manage people.. if they could arrange free van move for Elderly.. it would have been better.
Suvrat C — Google review
It is sacred place to visit, it is most of most beautiful place outside a beautiful river narmada river is flowing. Looking amaze before visiting Mamleshwar jyotirlinga first you have to visit Omkareshwar temple then you follow the mamleshwar temple. It can take around 1+ hour in waiting. Better to carry water bottle with you in both the jyotirlinga darshan. Take a holy dip in Narmada river and have Darshan of both Jyotirlinga temple. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Prafull S — Google review
The Mamleshwar Temple, also known as Amareshwar or Amreshwar, is a sacred temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated located on the southern bank of the Narmada River in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. It is situated on the mainland, directly opposite the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple on Mandhata Island. The temple is known for its historical significance and sandstone architecture. The temple houses a revered Jyotirlinga and is considered equally important as the Omkareshwar temple, completing the pilgrimage circuit together. Date visited : 21.10.2025
VENKATESH L — Google review
That place has a certain energy, you know? Totally chill vibes, way more laid back. The air feels cleaner, like you can actually breathe. It's got that quiet hum that just makes you want to sit and soak it all in. Definitely less crowded, which is a huge plus. I could just wander around for hours. So peaceful, it's hard to describe. Om Namah Shivay!!
Swapnil S — Google review
While it may be magical & all, no denying on that part - the management cannot get any worse! Someone definitely need to solve the chaos here. Else such an amazing place will become difficult for its devotees.
Akshat S — Google review
Considered as half Jyotriling. It’s is assumed that after darshan of mamleshwar shivling complete darshan is consider. Must attend Aarti there. Divine experience
Singh D — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Brahmpuri, Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh 450554, India
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Shri Mamleshwar Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled on the banks of the Narmada River, Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is a captivating destination for those seeking spiritual solace and architectural beauty. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, boasts intricately carved statues and mantras that resonate with devotion. Unlike many other Jyotirlingas where darshan can feel distant, here you can experience a close connection with Mahadev himself.
In october both Onkareswar and Mamleswar become less crowded... so easy and time saving for darshan... however on other time you get the sacred goosebumps and vibes of Har har mahadev...
Nayan G — Google review
ChatGPT You said: Write about mamleshwar ChatGPT said: Sure 🙂 — here’s a clear and informative write-up about Mamleshwar Temple (also called Amreshwar Temple): Mamleshwar Temple (Amreshwar Temple), Omkareshwar Location: Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India Deity: Lord Shiva Significance: One of the ancient Shiva temples located near the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga 🌺 Overview Mamleshwar Temple, also known as Amreshwar Temple, is one of the two main temples situated on the banks of the sacred Narmada River at Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. The other temple across the river is the famous Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva in India. While Omkareshwar represents the "Lord of Om", Mamleshwar (Amreshwar) is considered the "Immortal Lord". Both temples together are believed to complete the spiritual essence of the Jyotirlinga, and pilgrims usually visit both to complete their darshan. 🛕 Architecture The Mamleshwar Temple is an excellent example of ancient Nagara-style architecture. Built using sandstone, it features intricate carvings of deities, floral motifs, and mythological scenes. The temple has a massive Shivalinga made of smooth black stone. The peaceful and spiritual ambience is enhanced by the sound of the Narmada flowing nearby. 📜 Mythological Significance According to Hindu mythology, the Jyotirlinga of Omkareshwar appeared when Lord Shiva manifested as a pillar of divine light to prove his supremacy. The region’s name, Omkareshwar, comes from the island shaped like the sacred symbol “ॐ (Om).” It is believed that worshipping both Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar is necessary to receive the full blessings of the Jyotirlinga. 🧘‍♂️ Spiritual Importance Devotees believe that offering prayers at Mamleshwar brings: Peace and prosperity Relief from past karmas Divine blessings of Lord Shiva Visiting Mamleshwar Temple was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment I entered the temple complex, I felt a deep sense of calm — as if time had slowed down. The rhythmic sound of temple bells, the fragrance of incense, and the chanting of “Om Namah Shivaya” created a powerful spiritual aura. The temple’s ancient stone carvings and its sacred Shivalinga reflect centuries of devotion. Standing there, near the banks of the holy Narmada River, I could feel the purity of the place — a rare mix of energy and peace together. I offered water and flowers to Lord Shiva, and as the priest performed the aarti, the golden glow of lamps filled the temple with divine light. Watching the Narmada flow quietly beside the temple added a magical charm — it felt like the river herself was blessing every devotee who came there. The experience left me feeling spiritually refreshed and deeply connected — as if Lord Shiva was silently watching over everything.
VANRAJ D — Google review
Beautiful and Pleasent.. Temple management has done its best to manage people.. if they could arrange free van move for Elderly.. it would have been better.
Suvrat C — Google review
It is sacred place to visit, it is most of most beautiful place outside a beautiful river narmada river is flowing. Looking amaze before visiting Mamleshwar jyotirlinga first you have to visit Omkareshwar temple then you follow the mamleshwar temple. It can take around 1+ hour in waiting. Better to carry water bottle with you in both the jyotirlinga darshan. Take a holy dip in Narmada river and have Darshan of both Jyotirlinga temple. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Prafull S — Google review
The Mamleshwar Temple, also known as Amareshwar or Amreshwar, is a sacred temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated located on the southern bank of the Narmada River in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. It is situated on the mainland, directly opposite the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple on Mandhata Island. The temple is known for its historical significance and sandstone architecture. The temple houses a revered Jyotirlinga and is considered equally important as the Omkareshwar temple, completing the pilgrimage circuit together. Date visited : 21.10.2025
VENKATESH L — Google review
That place has a certain energy, you know? Totally chill vibes, way more laid back. The air feels cleaner, like you can actually breathe. It's got that quiet hum that just makes you want to sit and soak it all in. Definitely less crowded, which is a huge plus. I could just wander around for hours. So peaceful, it's hard to describe. Om Namah Shivay!!
Swapnil S — Google review
While it may be magical & all, no denying on that part - the management cannot get any worse! Someone definitely need to solve the chaos here. Else such an amazing place will become difficult for its devotees.
Akshat S — Google review
Considered as half Jyotriling. It’s is assumed that after darshan of mamleshwar shivling complete darshan is consider. Must attend Aarti there. Divine experience
Singh D — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(231)
Brahmpuri, Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh 450554, India
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Shri Mamleshwar Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled on the banks of the Narmada River, Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is a captivating destination for those seeking spiritual solace and architectural beauty. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, boasts intricately carved statues and mantras that resonate with devotion. Unlike many other Jyotirlingas where darshan can feel distant, here you can experience a close connection with Mahadev himself.
In october both Onkareswar and Mamleswar become less crowded... so easy and time saving for darshan... however on other time you get the sacred goosebumps and vibes of Har har mahadev...
Nayan G — Google review
ChatGPT You said: Write about mamleshwar ChatGPT said: Sure 🙂 — here’s a clear and informative write-up about Mamleshwar Temple (also called Amreshwar Temple): Mamleshwar Temple (Amreshwar Temple), Omkareshwar Location: Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India Deity: Lord Shiva Significance: One of the ancient Shiva temples located near the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga 🌺 Overview Mamleshwar Temple, also known as Amreshwar Temple, is one of the two main temples situated on the banks of the sacred Narmada River at Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. The other temple across the river is the famous Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva in India. While Omkareshwar represents the "Lord of Om", Mamleshwar (Amreshwar) is considered the "Immortal Lord". Both temples together are believed to complete the spiritual essence of the Jyotirlinga, and pilgrims usually visit both to complete their darshan. 🛕 Architecture The Mamleshwar Temple is an excellent example of ancient Nagara-style architecture. Built using sandstone, it features intricate carvings of deities, floral motifs, and mythological scenes. The temple has a massive Shivalinga made of smooth black stone. The peaceful and spiritual ambience is enhanced by the sound of the Narmada flowing nearby. 📜 Mythological Significance According to Hindu mythology, the Jyotirlinga of Omkareshwar appeared when Lord Shiva manifested as a pillar of divine light to prove his supremacy. The region’s name, Omkareshwar, comes from the island shaped like the sacred symbol “ॐ (Om).” It is believed that worshipping both Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar is necessary to receive the full blessings of the Jyotirlinga. 🧘‍♂️ Spiritual Importance Devotees believe that offering prayers at Mamleshwar brings: Peace and prosperity Relief from past karmas Divine blessings of Lord Shiva Visiting Mamleshwar Temple was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment I entered the temple complex, I felt a deep sense of calm — as if time had slowed down. The rhythmic sound of temple bells, the fragrance of incense, and the chanting of “Om Namah Shivaya” created a powerful spiritual aura. The temple’s ancient stone carvings and its sacred Shivalinga reflect centuries of devotion. Standing there, near the banks of the holy Narmada River, I could feel the purity of the place — a rare mix of energy and peace together. I offered water and flowers to Lord Shiva, and as the priest performed the aarti, the golden glow of lamps filled the temple with divine light. Watching the Narmada flow quietly beside the temple added a magical charm — it felt like the river herself was blessing every devotee who came there. The experience left me feeling spiritually refreshed and deeply connected — as if Lord Shiva was silently watching over everything.
VANRAJ D — Google review
Beautiful and Pleasent.. Temple management has done its best to manage people.. if they could arrange free van move for Elderly.. it would have been better.
Suvrat C — Google review
It is sacred place to visit, it is most of most beautiful place outside a beautiful river narmada river is flowing. Looking amaze before visiting Mamleshwar jyotirlinga first you have to visit Omkareshwar temple then you follow the mamleshwar temple. It can take around 1+ hour in waiting. Better to carry water bottle with you in both the jyotirlinga darshan. Take a holy dip in Narmada river and have Darshan of both Jyotirlinga temple. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Prafull S — Google review
The Mamleshwar Temple, also known as Amareshwar or Amreshwar, is a sacred temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated located on the southern bank of the Narmada River in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. It is situated on the mainland, directly opposite the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple on Mandhata Island. The temple is known for its historical significance and sandstone architecture. The temple houses a revered Jyotirlinga and is considered equally important as the Omkareshwar temple, completing the pilgrimage circuit together. Date visited : 21.10.2025
VENKATESH L — Google review
That place has a certain energy, you know? Totally chill vibes, way more laid back. The air feels cleaner, like you can actually breathe. It's got that quiet hum that just makes you want to sit and soak it all in. Definitely less crowded, which is a huge plus. I could just wander around for hours. So peaceful, it's hard to describe. Om Namah Shivay!!
Swapnil S — Google review
While it may be magical & all, no denying on that part - the management cannot get any worse! Someone definitely need to solve the chaos here. Else such an amazing place will become difficult for its devotees.
Akshat S — Google review
Considered as half Jyotriling. It’s is assumed that after darshan of mamleshwar shivling complete darshan is consider. Must attend Aarti there. Divine experience
Singh D — Google review
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4.5
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Brahmpuri, Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh 450554, India
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Nagchoon

Reservoir
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Bodies of Water
Good place for one day picnic or roaming around khandwa. Beautiful scenery of khandwa. Play ground for kids. Entry fees is Rs.10 per adult. Also have toy train for kids and adults
Sumeet N — Google review
Nice place for a day out with your friends and family and enjoy a open and fresh atmosphere
Krishang A — Google review
Hi!! it's a perfect place for family picnic or a hangout.... A calm place at the outskirts of khandwa. For kids there is toy train and rides... Only problem seen is.. they do not clean the water at the small pond where swans live.... This water is amazing to watch, as there are many Corals growing in it.... I request you to ask them to clean it.
Isha I — Google review
Best place for picnic,Long pathway,Neat & clean & Newly added Water-Musical Fountain to attract at this Place.Awesome View during Sunset & Rainy Season.Sometime You Enjoy Boatings at this Place.Above All No "Entry Fees".
Hemant R — Google review
Nagchoon is a very good water reservoir 4 km away from the city of Khandwa. Local boys come there to enjoy the fun with waves 😄
Raghav L — Google review
A great place for a small town like khandwa , vast garden and pathways so well maintained , neat and clean .. great place to go with family , kids , friends .
Farida S — Google review
Awesome place Good for kids and family Beautiful Picnic spot
Rahul M — Google review
Awesome view and local tourist spot have been provided by the local authorities to the city people
Swapnil S — Google review
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Madhya Pradesh 450001
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Melghat Tiger Reserve

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National forest
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Melghat Tiger Reserve is a preserved landscape with dense forests and is home to a population of tigers and other wildlife. The Dhakna rest house offers a great place for groups and families, with the option to cook your own food or have delicious meals prepared by the staff. The reserve provides a serene and peaceful ambiance, offering guided safaris that allow visitors to explore diverse landscapes and observe various wildlife species in their natural habitat.
Nestled in the Satpura ranges of Maharashtra, Melghat Tiger Reserve is a thrilling escape into raw, untouched wilderness. If you're a nature lover or wildlife enthusiast, this place promises an unforgettable experience. Far from commercial chaos, Melghat offers serene landscapes, dense forests, and the hauntingly beautiful calls of the wild that echo through the valleys. What sets Melghat apart is its authenticity. Unlike more popular reserves, it feels like nature here is still in charge—and that’s its biggest charm. The reserve is home to majestic Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears, Indian gaurs, barking deer, and countless species of birds that will delight even casual birdwatchers. While tiger sightings aren’t guaranteed, every safari brings its own surprises—pugmarks, fresh kills, or that thrilling moment when the forest falls silent. The forest itself is a mix of teak and bamboo, dramatically spread over undulating hills and deep ravines. The terrain adds an element of adventure to every ride. The air is crisp, the views are breathtaking, and the sense of remoteness is oddly comforting. The park staff and local guides are knowledgeable and passionate about conservation. They share stories of the jungle with genuine pride, making the safaris more immersive. You also get a glimpse of tribal life in the buffer villages, adding a cultural layer to the trip. For the best experience, stay in one of the eco-tourism lodges nearby like Semadoh or Harisal. They're simple but clean and located right at the forest's edge, so you sleep to the sounds of crickets and wake up to birdsong. Melghat may not be as famous as Ranthambhore or Tadoba, but that’s exactly why it’s worth visiting. It’s wild, peaceful, and soul-stirring—perfect for those who seek real connection with nature.
Atharv S — Google review
We went there for afternoon safari which cost us 4000 ₹ for 6 person. Overall experience was awesome.... But we are unable to see the 🐅 tiger... But the jungle was fabulous...
Priyanka J — Google review
The service in the Melghat tiger retreat resort was very good, no other resort around but very close to village. The forest is very huge n spread across 3000 sq km. Despite visiting in the month of June sighting of Sloth bear, Bison, Wild boar, Sambar , Pack of wild dogs, python baby, Barking deer, spotted deers
Anish W — Google review
Melghat is truly magical, you get lost in it and don't want to leave. The most beautiful experience ever
Vipul S — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful Jungles I have visited so far...looking forward to visit it again. I would never forget how nature unfolds as the day light shifts ..It is just mind blowing ... I felt so rejuvenated just by a single safari here. 10/10 recommended.
Dhruv J — Google review
Very nice greenery in this tiger reserve. Nice place for a clean environment.
Ompal S — Google review
Truly beautiful 👌🏻❤️jungle..very sense and rich in Flora. Has lot of water through the year, mainly by catchment,and also bcos of the jungle staff ensuring supply via natural ponds on hill top. Bison,Sambhar,spotted deer aplenty... Spotting the great 3 of melghat,Tiger leopard and bear is difficult in post monsoon season, although night safaris generally result in sure success..and hence recommended. The new guides r local village folk,and show no interest in explaining or wilfully directing the vehicle for sighting.seem least interested,and it's left to self questioning and short answers. The local accomodations provided on website,r not maintained at all and it's a pity, considering the splendidly placed location and infra available.Shoddy bathrooms,and total neglect. When power outage occurs,there is no diesel to power generators,and no effort by staff to get things working.forest guard is just sleeping all the time,never checking and maintaining staff and property. All in all takes away the fun of jungle 🐅🐆🦌safari. Restaurant food is good, however menu has to be updated early or May not be available,also night staff is sometimes absent and hence no early tea. Scope for lot of improvement,as this is a major jungle in Maharashtra. Beautiful forest 👌🏻♥️🇮🇳
Dr.Ashwin M — Google review
Pure nature...Nature at its best..but I recommend to do Jungal safari in safely covered but maintaining good visibility vehicles than fully open safari cars
Dr.Kishorkumar H — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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C44X+CC6, Camp, Amravati, Maharashtra 444602, India
http://www.magicalmelghat.in/
+91 721 266 2792
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Gavilgarh Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Gavilgarh Fort is a stunning 15th-century hilltop fort located in Chikhaldara, offering breathtaking mountain and valley vistas. The fort was a gateway to Burhanpur from the Deccan Plateau and has a rich history associated with it. It takes almost a day to explore the large fort in its entirety. The name of the fort comes from the Gawli (cow herds) who inhabited Berar for centuries.
Gawilgarh Fort is an incredible hidden gem that offers a fascinating journey into history! Perched atop the Satpura Range, the fort provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, making the trek up well worth the effort. The fort itself is massive, with well-preserved bastions, walls, and gates that tell tales of its glorious past. Exploring the fort feels like stepping back in time. The ancient architecture, intricate carvings, and the remains of the grand structures are awe-inspiring. The peaceful ambiance, away from the hustle and bustle, adds to the charm, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. However, be prepared for a bit of a hike and bring your essentials, as there are limited facilities around the fort. It’s advisable to visit with a guide to truly appreciate the historical significance and the stories behind each corner of this majestic fort. Overall, Gawilgarh Fort is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the beauty and history of Maharashtra!
Endless T — Google review
Visited on 13th July We started early to avoid the rush and soak in the beauty before the sun came out — and it was the best decision! The climate was absolutely amazing — super windy, foggy, and refreshingly cool. As we trekked through the lush greenery, the misty trail and ancient stone walls of Gavilgarh Fort felt like a scene straight out of a movie. The views from the top were surreal — clouds drifting through the fort, occasional glimpses of the valley below, and the wind carrying a mysterious calm. It’s the perfect monsoon escape for nature and history lovers. Pro tip: If everyone follows line discipline and parks responsibly, the visit becomes smoother and traffic-free. Highly recommended for a peaceful, scenic, and slightly adventurous experience!
Tanisha R — Google review
Ancient majestic fortress in Chikhaldara. Place is eery giving a adventurous vibe, complete tour of this archaic site needs atleast 3-4 hours by walk. Good for trek.
Sumit B — Google review
Gavilgarh Fort is a MUST-VISIT when in Chikhaldara! The history, the views, the vibes – everything is just wow 🤩. The fort is nicely maintained, and the entrance fee is super nominal. Be prepared for a bit of a climb ⛰️, so bring water and comfy shoes. The views are breathtaking, and you'll get some amazing photo ops . Rich in history and natural beauty, this place will leave you spellbound. Highly recommended!
Amruta C — Google review
The entrance looks majestic. A board put at the entrance depicts it's glorious history since the 15th century. Unfortunately , there are only ruins. Though I saw a handful of construction labours trying to keep whatever is left of the structure after centuries of neglect. Practically there is nothing left except the entrance. However you can go for a long hike inside the campus. It takes around 3 hrs to complete the hike. Carry your own water and food. The main gate closes at 5 pm and if u r late u ve to literally shout from the top of the mountain to attract the gate keepers attention and let you out.
SWAPNIL — Google review
The fort takes its name from the Gawali (cow herds) who inhabited the Berar (modern day Amravati) for centuries. Earlier the fort was likely just made of mud as were several such areas in the region. The exact date of construction is not known but the Persian historian, Firishta, records that Ahmed Shah Wali, the ninth king of the Bahamani dynasty reconstructed Gawilgarh when he was encamped at Ellichpur in 1425. Likely this was the date when major fortification was carried out. In 1803 during the 2nd Maratha war the fort was besieged by Arthur Wellesley (later Duke of Wellington). After two failed attempts at the main gate by British and Sepoy companies, and many casualties, Captain Campbell led the 94th Highlanders (light company) up the ravine dividing the inner and outer forts and into the inner fort by escalate. The Scots then forced the northern gatehouse and opened the many gates, allowing the remaining British forces entry. The British suffered few casualties in the final assault. The fortress was returned to the Killedar Rana Shivsingh Rajput of the Maratha Empire, after making peace with the British but they abandoned it.
Ritesh S — Google review
Good for a normal trek ... structure is remarkable and it reminds us of the history.. Restoration work should be done properly
Chetan B — Google review
Must visit place once you visit Chikhaldara. Need to walk around 1 /2 kms so not friendly for senior citizens.
Sameer G — Google review
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98MM+CW4, Chikhaldara, Lawada, Maharashtra 444807, India
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Rukmani Balaji Temple Balajipuram Betulbazar

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Palatial Hindu temple dedicated to Balaji featuring ornate carvings, a garden & a fountain.
The Rukmini Balaji Temple in Betul is a serene and spiritually enriching destination. Nestled amidst the natural beauty of Betul, this temple is dedicated to Lord Balaji (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) and Goddess Rukmini, making it a unique place for devotees seeking blessings from both deities in one place. The temple’s architecture is impressive, blending traditional design elements with intricate carvings that add to its charm. The peaceful atmosphere here is a major highlight, with the temple surrounded by lush greenery and often less crowded than other major pilgrimage sites. This allows for a more intimate, reflective experience, perfect for prayer and meditation. Another standout feature of the temple is its cleanliness and the well-maintained premises, which reflect the dedication of the temple management. Devotees and visitors have access to ample seating and shaded areas, which enhance the comfort of the experience. Additionally, the temple offers various religious services and events, particularly on auspicious days, when devotees from around the region gather for celebrations. The community involvement is palpable, making it a heartwarming experience. Overall, the Rukmini Balaji Temple in Betul is a must-visit for anyone seeking peace, spirituality, and a glimpse of authentic religious culture in a beautiful natural setting. Whether you’re a local or a visitor from afar, it offers a refreshing, spiritual experience that’s both uplifting and memorable.
Aryan P — Google review
I recently visited the Rukmani Balajipuram Temple, known as Bharat’s 5th Dham, and it was a beautiful and peaceful experience. I felt blessed to get darshan of Balaji Bhagwan, and the temple's serene atmosphere was truly calming. The evening spent in the garden was delightful, adding to the charm of the visit. It's a wonderful place for spiritual connection and relaxation, and I highly recommend everyone visit this temple at least once 😇🥰✨
Nain R — Google review
Great experience 😍Jay Shree Krishna, these temple have so many different idols and temple, the aquarium exactly looks like vaikunth dham, it has lord Rama's whole story with their idols who contains lord lakshm, maa sitas story too, it has twelve jotirling in it, it has a experience of the spiritual darshan off maa vaishno devi to it exactly looks like mata, but all the section has the saveral tickits of 25 rs, but trust me it Worth more than it, all staf are very good,they handle us very calmly, mobile photograpy is not allowed at some places but trust me you should visit once in life, balajipuram is just the best😍😍😍😍😍 jay shree Krishna 😍jay balaji😘😍❤️❤️
Vivek Y — Google review
Balaji Puram is famous for Lord Balaji’s huge temple.This place comes under Betul Bazar Nagar Panchayat. It is located besides on National Highway 47, only 7 kilometers from Betul. Its fame is spreading day by day. Temple is big and shows various events related to the life of Lord Rama. Statues are made as if they were to be spoken. Apart from this, there is a temple of Vaishno Devi. To go there you have to go through the cave centers it's a artificial cave. Artificial waterfall is also very beautiful. Artificial Mandakini river has also been built. You can also enjoy the joy of Nava Vihar. There is 12 jyotiling temple, and many more temple are here to visit. It is making its identity as the fifth dham in the whole of India.
Abhishek C — Google review
The Rukmani Balaji Temple is an architectural marvel that captivated me from the moment I stepped in. The intricate design details and craftsmanship showcased in every nook and cranny were simply breathtaking. The serene ambiance of the temple instantly calmed my mind, making it a truly soothing experience. The caves surrounding the temple added an adventurous touch, creating a unique and memorable visit. Overall, it's a must-visit for anyone seeking a blend of architectural beauty, tranquility, and a touch of exploration. We visited the temple when we were travelling to nagpur from Bhopal.
Soma D — Google review
It is around 150 km from Nagpur. Temple is well maintained. It is on Nagpur Bhopal road. The complex has various temple. Some free access temple and some are ticketed temple. One Vaishno Devi darshan temple is there, where you need to climb some heights(75 foots), but needs more safety measure. Hope temple authority take care about it. Overall experience is good
Shantanu V — Google review
Best Temple Of Shri Balaji and very clean and best staff
Dr B — Google review
Balajipuram stands as a contemporary temple devoted to Lord Balaji, emerging as a significant tourist attraction and pilgrimage center near Betul. A must-visit for those journeying between Bhopal and Nagpur, the temple offers a serene and spiritually enriching experience. Overall, Balajipuram is undeniably a great place to explore.
Aditya B — Google review
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4.5
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National Highway 19B, Balajipuram, Betul Bazar, Madhya Pradesh 460004, India
+91 93007 87332
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Shiv Gufa, Salbardi

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nice place to visit. Need moderate climbing mostly using steps. Serene nature. Worship place for locals. But best of nature's experience. Better to carry own food.
Shridhar K — Google review
Shivdham cave has a lord shiva temple situated near Salbardi. The caves are on hill with 3km one side trek to top from base of hill. Trek intensity is not that hard but if you are new trek then i would suggest to carry some energy drinks and water and take enough breaks while doing trek. For school and college crowd is very easy trek. Steps are there but some of them are bit higher in height. Suggested timing - morning 8am till 5.30pm in the evening. CAUTION ⛔️- Some shop owner near base of hill told that climb down before sunsets as few people have experienced weird things late in the evening. There are no specific proofs as such with me so not giving further detailed information on this. However the hill area is like a forest one and might have some sort of animals so better finish climb in day time to be on safer side. Monkey are there on the way of trek so be careful and dont carry any food items with you. Inside cave temples there is bhadhji or bramhin who can get your abhishek done in ₹100 per person if interested.
Ritz — Google review
Really great place to visit with family or friends. Everyone will enjoy there a lot. Treak is very easy to climb for younges and medium for elderly people. Treak is about one and half kilometres from bottom parking area. One of the best places to visit. Very family friendly.
Swaraj W — Google review
Must visit place. One of the best places near nagpur. Mind you, we have to climb a lot to reach the cave but it is worth it. Noticable point is there is a constant source of water dripping right down where the shivling is placed, or otherwise for the atheists.
Pranesh D — Google review
Best placs fo visit situated in MP near the MH MP border. Difficult trek. Takes it around two hours to reach on top. Poor mobile connectivity those who are visiting from Maharashtra. Lovely scenic view at the top. Historic cave of Lord Mahadev. 🕉 Dense forest.
Pratik K — Google review
A historical place one must visit. Its history related to pandavas. Cave is situated on top of mountain. U must carry water before start climbing there.. there is water on mountain, but sometimes its not available.. Shiva temple is inside that cave. Nice weather. U'll get crowd during mhashivratri week there.. at that time temple is open 24hr. Otherwise go before 5pm if u want to enjoy the place.. photography lovers go to the morning.. Overall must place to visit at least once. Specially history lovers must go!
Nikhil G — Google review
If you are visiting salbardi then please read the history about it....it had great history... Salbardi according to the 1961 Census has a population of 129. It is an insignificant village about 8 km. (5 miles) north of Morsi on the border lying partly in the tahsil of that name and partly in the Betul district of Madhya Pradesh. It holds an important position in Hindu mythology. Legend connects it with the abode of Sita when she was deserted by Rama, and to have given birth to her two sons Lava and Kusa. They were taught by the Sage Valmiki after he had been reformed by Narada, who released him from his entombment at Salbardi. The twins are said to have caught the horse Syamakarna let loose by Rama when he performed the Asvamedha Yajna. A battle was fought between Rama and his three brothers, and his sons Lava and Kusa. The former were defeated and left unconscious on the battle-field and being told of these happenings, Sita arrived on the scene and recognised, Rama, Laksmana, Bharat and Satrughna. A great union took place and Rama acknowledged Sita and his two sons Lava and Kusa and were taken by him to Ayodhya. Salbardi is situated on the " Madu river ", and is celebrated on account of two springs, one very cold and the other hot or decidedly tepid. The springs flow into a small stone cistern which was formerly divided into compartments for the hot and cold water. The water was recently analysed, and reported as containing sulphates and phosphates in small quantities, unfit for drinking but probably useful as a wash for skin diseases. Colonel Meadows Taylor records bathing here in 1857 and says that the waters gave his malaria temporary relief. As might be expected, the place contains several spots of mythological interest, particularly the bath or Nhani of Sita and an underground temple of Mahadeva in a natural cave; also some images cut in the natural rock. A hill close by is crowned with a rough stone fort known as Babu Khan's Killa after a famous Pendhari who occupied it. The fort can still be seen though now it is almost in a crumbled position. Near this place B. Hira Lal has discovered two Buddhist viharas or monasteries consisting of spacious halls and rooms all cut out of rock. One of them contains a headless image of Buddha, now worshipped as a Devi with vermilion and water. The Betul Gazetteer gives the following story about the village: "A small village about 71 km. (44 miles) south of Baclnur on the Madu river. A cave in a hill by the village, approached through a long narrow passage, contains an idol of Mahadeva. It is believed that an underground passage leads from this cave to Mahadeva hill at PancmadhI and it is said that Mahadeva put two thousand goats into the passage at Pancmadhi and only one came out at Salbardi. It is said also that a hole in the hill leads down to the cave and that this hole was made by Bhimsena so that he might see Mahadeva better. There were also hot and cold water springs here, but those have now become mixed. A temple on the hill contains a headless image of a Devi and a pool of reddish coloured water is supposed to be tinged by the blood that fell from the image when its head was cut off. An annual fair is held here in March, on Mahasivratra day and lasts for three days, and is attended by about 5,000 persons, nearly a hundred temporary shops being opened for the sale of goods. In the village is a quarry of hard stone from which mortars, cups and cooking slabs are made. There is also a quarry of limestone". Drinking water is obtained from the wells. A mixed primary school gives education up to 3rd standard. Morsi is the bazar place. Salbardi is named from its abundance of sal trees and the stony character of its soil. Other than that there is muktai temple and beside the temple there is two muslim kabar are there must watch...
Mayur C — Google review
It's a nice devotional place from long ago. Shivling cave situated on top of mountain and is deep about 100 meters underground. Surrounded by green forest. Loving for trakers and Nature lovers. 1.8 kms approximate to climb from village Salbardi situated on border of MP and Maharashtra. Rainy days and winter are Best season to go. Safe with group but must return before sunset. Also avoid to go in Maloo river, some peoples lost their lives there.
Avinash M — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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C2HC+3JM, Madhya Pradesh 460668, India
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Bor Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretation Centre

Permanently Closed
Bird watching area
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Good place so much wild animals in forest and pleasant atmosphere . Net and clean forest . We are so lucky for watching tiger katrina along three cubes. In front of us.
Ashutosh P — Google review
One of the prominent wildlife sanctuary nearby nagpur and wardha. Due Bor dam most of visitors come here. This place is between nagpur and wardha district, and accessible within 2 hours most of visitors avoid stay here. If you choose to stay, both MTDC and forest Dept have resorts along with some private resorts. Variety of animals like tiger, leopard, indian Bear, wild Bor can be sited here. Also, this place is famous for some rare birds, good place for birdwatchers to visit.
Kunal H — Google review
You can observe Nature at its best here. Had lovely sight of Tigress Katrina marking her territory .
Savi G — Google review
Govt owned (FDCM) rest houses with food, spacious Parking & play area for kids. Food is cooked by local women. Safari service with guide and driver available. Spacious Parking facility. Safe for trip with kids, family and friends.
Santosh J — Google review
Best place for first timers to safari and experience wildlife scantuary. Pocket friendly and reasonable cost of stay.
Neeraj S — Google review
Awesome place to visit during summer to see wild animals, mostly the tiger. Resorts are also good, and well maintained.
Piyush P — Google review
It's a great and beautiful experience to be here, such a beautiful and serene atmosphere, here l just miss my family as I have been here with my friends....
Balasheb T — Google review
A very few tigers and other animals. Dam water smells very bad odour. Charges for half hour safari around Rs.2400 for four persons in gypsy. Private vehicles not allowed. Only thing positive I feel is resort beside dam.
Sunil B — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Bor Dam, Road, Hingni, Wardha, Maharashtra 442104, India
12

Fun N Food Village Nagpur

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Theme Parks
Best experience.❄️❄️🔥🔥 This place is full of adventure. Nagpur ki garmi ka perfect solution 🔥 Protips:- 1) Book tickets online in advance to save some money. 2) Bring waterproof mobile cover/pouch to click pictures without any worry. 3) Better to go on weekdays as less crowd will be there so you can enjoy everything efficiently. Go with your squad or your partner and Beat the Heat with adventure.❄️❄️
Tushar B — Google review
So, it's good. But to make it easier to understand, I'll break my review down into pros and cons. Pro's 1) It's good & Huge 2) The beach and wave pool are fantastic. It gives the impression of being on a man-made beach. 3) New slides with some limitations will be discussed in the cons section. 4) The amusement park provided an enjoyable experience, despite the recent painting of the Giant Wheel and the presence of numerous rides. Cons 1) It is concerning that the water quality is not being adequately maintained, as my family and I have experienced severe itching issues that we have not encountered at other water parks. 2) The wave pool and rain dance combination is an interesting concept, however, the wave are like super weak. 3) New slides are good but only for ladies & Kids, and men are not permitted to use them 4) The cleanliness of the water in the adult slide area was a cause for concern, as it appeared to be rather unhygienic. Considering the significant cost of approximately ₹1300 per person, it is essential that the water quality and overall maintenance of the park meet the expected standards. Failure to do so diminishes the value and enjoyment of the experience for visitors.
Pranjal P — Google review
Visited Fun N Food Village, Nagpur recently. The best part of the visit was definitely the amusement park – the rides were fun and well-maintained. The water park was also enjoyable and a good place to relax with friends and family. However, the major letdown was the food - both breakfast and lunch were very poor in taste and quality. If they improve the food, it would make the experience much better overall.
Prem.k — Google review
My experience at Fun and Food Village, Nagpur was very disappointing. The security arrangements were extremely poor, and there were many boys under the influence of alcohol, which made the environment uncomfortable for families. Although the staff behaviour was good and they were helpful, the overall management was terrible. The swimming pool was not clean, and most of the slides were under maintenance, which ruined the fun. Even the swimming tubes were punctured, and we had to fill air again and again to use them. Overall, a very bad experience — not worth the money or time.
Sumit B — Google review
Nice place to visit .. specially foods are very fresh inside
Prasanjit B — Google review
Try this place with kids it is simply amazing. Weekend are costly by 300 each. Food and snack are totally free. Parking charges are 50 Rs for car. Amusement park is included in ticket, it has lot rides for children and adults including water cycling.
स्वप्निल व — Google review
Fun n Food Village waterpark is a fantastic destination for a fun-filled day out with family and friends. From the moment you step in, the vibrant and welcoming atmosphere sets the stage for an unforgettable experience. The park boasts a wide variety of water attractions catering to all ages, making it the perfect spot for both thrill-seekers and those looking to relax. One of the highlights is the adrenaline-pumping water slides, each offering a unique blend of twists, turns, and drops that will leave you exhilarated. The Lazy River is a favorite for those who prefer a more leisurely pace, providing a relaxing float amidst beautiful surroundings. The Wave Pool, with its gentle to robust waves, offers the perfect mix of excitement and relaxation. The cleanliness and well-maintained facilities at Fun n Food Village are commendable. Lifeguards are attentive and ensure a safe environment for everyone. There are ample shaded areas and seating, allowing for comfortable breaks between activities. The food court offers a variety of delicious options, from quick snacks to full meals, catering to diverse tastes. Friendly staff and prompt service add to the overall enjoyable experience. In conclusion, Fun n Food Village waterpark is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy a perfect blend of fun, excitement, and relaxation. It truly lives up to its name, offering a delightful escape from the everyday routine.
Saurabh K — Google review
Hospitality was very good but didn't satisfied with local mineral drinking water. Attendance of Charanjit singh was excellent and staff was good. Atleast tea service will be provide in the room.
Dnyaneshwar T — Google review
3.8
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3.4
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35Km on Amravati Road, Bazargaon, &, Teh, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440023, India
http://www.funnfood.com/
+91 80805 23041
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Khekra Nala Dam , Spillway and Reservoir.

Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled about 60 to 65 kilometers from Nagpur, Khekra Nala Dam is a hidden gem within the enchanting Pench forest region. The journey to this picturesque destination, especially during the monsoon season, is a delightful experience as you traverse through vibrant green fields and dense woodlands. Once you arrive at the dam, you're greeted by breathtaking views of a sprawling lake surrounded by lush hills that create an idyllic backdrop for relaxation.
Khekarnala dam is around 60 - 65 kms from nagpur via patansaongi - khapa-badegaon. This place is part of pench forest region in the dense forest. A travel particularly in monsoon season is really enjoyable when we pass through green fields all over roads, ghat area, and dense forest. From the dam the view of the large lake and lush green hills all around is fascinating.
Ram R — Google review
Great picnic spot. Roads are good. Feels nice with nature.
स्वप्निल व — Google review
Best place to have a mini vacation. Beware of monkeys. Availability of snacks. And water. The place is an easy breeze getaway.
SUSHREE P — Google review
Best in scenic view but there is nothing more to do only there is a resort and 2 restaurant nearby and a dam .Overall you will feel like heaven while riding here ❤️
Naman S — Google review
Awesome place mostly visit this place rainy season
ASHOK C — Google review
The way to this place is beautiful, however as you reach the destination there is not much to do, no particular activities or things to do. It's a very casual place for either taking a walk or jog. You can see good view from a high above point and click great pictures of nature. There is a rocky hill to climb, through the forest, a great place for a casual treak. However there is no place to sit, insufficient parking space and very narrow roads. It's difficult to navigate at night as there are no street lights whatsoever. You will find ducks, chickens, wild pigs and some wild scorpions around. There is a restaurant at the beginning of the track to refill and freshen up.
Shivansh S — Google review
If you need a quick getaway from Nagpur, into the amidst nature and lush greens, this place in the outskirts of Pench Tiger reserve is a suitable place. Approximately 60 kilometres from the City. Roads are nice,most of the part is Highway. Winter is preferred.
Soham V — Google review
Amazing place to relax your mind, staying close to nature, Abundant 🌳 make it more likeable. Go solo or with your gang, it's fun.
Anjali D — Google review
4.3
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3.8
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Maharashtra 441101
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Shri Vighnesh - Ganpathi Temple, Adasa

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the serene Nagpur district of Maharashtra, Shri Vighnesh - Ganpathi Temple, also known as Adasa Ganpati Temple, is a significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This ancient temple boasts a remarkable self-manifested idol of Ganesha that stands impressively at over 12 feet tall and 7 feet wide, making it one of the largest in the area.
Very Old and Established temple of Lord Ganesha. Temple is very beautiful and well maintained.
Akashsingh S — Google review
Must visit if you are near Adasa town. The premise of temple is beautiful. We always visit this place whenever we are at saoner. Its just 20 mins drive from saoner. They also have big paid parking space. And after darshan, there is a zunka bhakar area which is a must try.
Archit S — Google review
The swayambhu Ganesha idol is magnificent—huge monolithic stone statue, and the surroundings are very peaceful. Beautiful views from the hillock, good facilities, and a lovely spiritual vibe. The complex has many smaller shrines, clean premises, parking facility, shops and toilets. Gets crowded during festivals, but still a great experience. Must-visit if you want spiritual peace plus a beautiful location. Highly recommend visiting early in the morning!🙏
Pawan B — Google review
Very well developed Ganpati Temple near Nagpur, good place for 1 day family outing. Devotees can carry their food and enjoy their. Maharashtrian thali is available nearby temple area in very reasonable price. Ample car parking is available. Kids play area is available with entry fee of 10rs each but not worthy and not maintained properly.
Suprit B — Google review
Adasa Ganpati Temple, located in the Nagpur district of Maharashtra, is an ancient and revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple is known for its self-manifested (Swayambhu) idol of Ganesha, believed to be over 12 feet tall and 7 feet wide, making it one of the largest Ganpati idols in the region. Significance: One of the Ashtavinayak temples of Vidarbha. Historical Importance: The temple is said to be centuries old, with its origins lost in time. Specialty: The idol is not installed by human hands but emerged naturally from the earth (Swayambhu Murti). How to Reach Adasa Ganpati Temple 📍 Location: Adasa village, 45 km from Nagpur City, Maharashtra ✈️ By Air: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur (50 km) 🚆 By Train: Nagpur Railway Station (45 km) – Well-connected to all major Indian cities. 🚗 By Road: Nagpur to Adasa: Easily accessible via private cars, cabs, and state buses. Bus services available from Nagpur (Maharashtra State Transport). Temple Timings & Entry Fees ⏰ Temple Timings: Day Opening Time Closing Time Monday – Sunday 5:00 AM 9:00 PM 🆓 Entry Fees: No entry fee (Darshan is free for all visitors). Special pooja or abhishek can be performed by devotees for a nominal donation. Facilities Available at Adasa Ganpati Temple 🏨 Accommodation: No hotels inside the temple, but nearby guesthouses and dharamshalas are available. Budget and luxury hotels in Nagpur city for overnight stays. 🚗 Parking: Free parking available near the temple premises. 🍽️ Food & Prasad: Prasad distribution available at the temple. Small eateries and stalls offering local snacks & refreshments. 📞 Other Facilities: Shops selling religious items & souvenirs. Drinking water & restroom facilities available. Best Time to Visit 📅 Best Season: October to March – Pleasant weather, ideal for travel. Ganesh Chaturthi Festival (Aug/Sept) – The grandest celebration at Adasa Temple, with thousands of devotees visiting. Maghi Ganesh Jayanti (January/February) – Another important festival. What to See at Adasa Ganpati Temple? 🛕 Main Attractions: Giant Swayambhu Ganpati Idol (One of the largest self-manifested idols in India). Panoramic Views – The temple is located on a small hill, offering a beautiful view of the surrounding countryside. Nearby Temples – Several small shrines dedicated to other deities like Shiva and Hanuman. 📸 Photography: Allowed outside the temple premises. Beautiful sunset views from the temple hilltop.
Indranil B — Google review
Ganeshay namah. Best historical ,famous and spiritual place to visit in Nagpur district.
Sanket S — Google review
Great Temple and place for Picnic with friends and family. Around 30-35 mins away from nagpur. It'll take you around 1-2 hours there. Ganpati bappa morya 🙏🏻
Rohit B — Google review
The most beautiful mandir of lot ganpati .
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Zilpi Lake is a hidden gem just 20 kilometers from Nagpur, perfect for a weekend getaway with family and friends. This picturesque spot features a serene lake surrounded by lush greenery and majestic mountains, making it an ideal picnic destination. A highlight of the area is the beautiful Ganesh temple, which adds a spiritual touch to your visit. The surrounding gardens create a tranquil atmosphere that attracts photography enthusiasts eager to capture its beauty.
Its a great place to visit. If you are from Nagpur it's a nice place to plan a one day trip. Pictures are not defining the Beauty of the place. Its a peaceful place and a temple nearby is also quite peaceful and beautiful and surrounded by mountains. Overall view is mesmerizing 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Aditya K — Google review
Monsoon is the best time to capture the most out of it - Bina Pani Ke Kya Jheel fir Good option for a short trip from nearby areas. Maintenance could make it a great picnic spot. Having your own vehicle would be a plus to avoid any concern. Except for a few small vendors, only a restaurant is nearby which may be fine for snacks and beverages. You may freely park your vehicle at an available area which is enough to cater for everyone. Getting the blessings from Ganesh Temple is a must. Follow my Insta & YT - @namaskarwalaladka
Namaskar L — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place to relax, surrounded by nature. The view is calming, especially during sunrise and sunset. A nice spot for morning walks, family time, or just sitting quietly by the water. The area could be maintained a little better, but overall, it’s a refreshing escape from city life.
Prashanth N — Google review
Do not go during rainy season, the lake gets fully filled with water and there's no place to sit and put your legs inside the waters. You may go during the summers, early in the morning before the rest of the crowd appears. The place is okayish, but the drive to that place is amazing! There's a temple too, you may want to shower before you go.
Suzan T — Google review
Good Place To visit chill out with friends family couple.. shree ganesh ji temple is too good.. peaceful ambiance lake view is just great
Shrikant S — Google review
The small lake backed with Green Mountains gives you a view of Outstation Picnic Point though its just near Nagpur city and very approachable with own vehicle. You can take your vehicle just near the Lake. Carry your own food and an ideal spot for cooking your food under trees with a view of lakeside.
NILAY S — Google review
Best beautiful lake near nagpur during monsoon.
Sarvesh S — Google review
I visited this place with my family. A wonderful place situated 20 kms from Nagpur city. There's a dam and besides that, we have a beautiful Ganpati mandir surrounded by lush green grass and trees. I feel during monsoon, this place would get so mesmerising. Posting some of the photos from the area. Do visit here if you want to have a relaxing weekend.
Amogh P — Google review
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