Amravati District - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

  • Melghat Tiger Reserve, of Project Tiger
  • Chikhaldara Hill Station
  • Gugarnal National Park
  • Wan Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Gawilgarh Fort
  • Ambadevi temple - Historic place to visit and it is ancient one, related with Rukhminiharan
  • HVPM Institute(Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal) - India's Biggest Sport Institute
  • Koudanyapur Birth Place of Rukmini
  • Shahanur Dam, Anjangaon Surji
  • Simbhora Dam, Morshi
  • Deonath Math, Anjangaon Surji
  • Ekveera Temple, Murha, Anjangaon Surji
  • Vitthal Mandeer, Anjangaon Surji
  • Bettle Leave Farming, Anjangaon Surji
  • Saint Gulab Baba Ashram, Takarkheda, Anjangaon Surji
  • Khandeshwar Bhagawan Temple, Nandgaon Khandeshwar
  • Rastrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Janmabhumi, Mozari Gurukunj
  • Amravati, The Leprosy Mission Community Hospital, Kothara
  • Bahiram fare in Dec-Feb
  • Riddhapur

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