Kolhapur - Places of Interest

Places of Interest


  • Places for entertainment
    • Gandharva Resort and amusement park, Top Sambhapur
    • Dream world water park at Ramanmala
    • Kent Club at Sadale Madale Village
    • Sidhagiri Wax Museum(Gram-Jeevan Museum)at Kaneri
    • Dakkhan Kedar Shri Jyotiba
  • Shivtej water park and museum,panhala
  • Temples
    • Mahalakshmi Temple
    • Khidrapur (Kopeshwar Shiva Temple)
    • Jyotiba
    • Narsinhwadi
    • Kashi Vishveshwar Temple
    • Bahubali
    • Katyani Devi
    • Tembalai alias Tryamboli
    • Radha Krishna Temple
    • Kaneri Math
    • Shankaracharya Cloister (Math)
    • Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir
  • Lakes
    • Rankala lake
    • Kalamba lake
  • Rivers
    • Panchganga
  • Historical places
    • Panhala Fort
    • Vishalgad, pavankhind
    • samaangad
    • Bhudargad
    • paargad
    • Dajipur Bison Sanctuary
    • New Palace,Raman Mala, Kolhapur
    • Bhavani Mandap
    • Shalini Palace, Kolhapur
    • Chandrakant Mandare museum
    • Town Hall museum
    • Motibag Talim
    • Shivaji University
    • Khasbaug Talim
    • Giroli Tourist Park
    • Barkhi
    • Ramtirth, Ajara
    • Radhanagari Dam
    • Gokak Falls

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