Buldhana District - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

  • Lonar, site of Lonar crater lake and Lonar Sanctuary
  • Shri Shiddheshwar Bhagwan Sansthan, Kolara: 10 km from Chikhali on Mehakar Road, Place of Kalbhairav, also Visit Rambhau Maharaj Sansthan.
  • Sindkhed Raja, birthplace of Veer Mata Jijabai, mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji and palace of Lakhuji Jadhav
  • Temple of Shri Renuka Devi in Chikhli
  • Balaji Temple in Mehkar
  • Balaji Temple in Deulgaon Raja
  • Dargah of Hazrath Sailani Baba in Sailani near Raipur
  • Shri Bapuji Maharaj in Malegaon
  • Dnyanganga Sanctuary
  • Ambabarva Sanctuary
  • The world's biggest Hanuman idol 105 feet in Nandura
  • Malegaon Gond Bapuji Maharaj Temple
  • Palsi Supo Supoji Maharaj Temple
  • Hanuman Mandir by Samarth Ramdas at Waghali, near Khamgaon
  • Holy Buddha vihara garadgoan, near khamgaon
  • Kondhana Jagdamba Utsav Mandal in Mutthe-Layout, Buldhana

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