If You are planning a tour from Nagpur to Chandrapur then you should follow this Road trip.

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Places you should visit During Nagpur to Chandrapur Road trip



  1. Shri hari Balaji temple, chimur 
  2. Muktai Waterfall, chimur (Definitely Visit this place)
  3. Ramdigi temple and waterfall, chimur (Definitely Visit this place)
  4. Anandwan Warora (If you didn't ham much time then you should skip this place)
  5. Bhadranaga Mandir, Bhadravati (Definitely Visit this place)
  6. Bhadravati fort 
  7. Buddha leni vijasan, Bhadravati (Definitely Visit this place)
  8. Jain Temple, Bhadravati (Definitely Visit this place)
  9. Chandika Mata Mandir
  10. Anchleshwar Mandir Chandrapur 
  11. Mahakali Mandir, Chandrapur (Definitely Visit this place)
  12. Dr. A P J - Abdul Kalam Garden (Definitely Visit this place)
  13. Butterfly Garden, Chandrapur (Definitely Visit this place)
  14. Tadoba National Park, Chandrapur (Definitely Visit this place)


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Start your journey early morning a6 6 am that helps you to cover all these places easily...

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CHIMUR:-


· Shri hair Balaji temple, Chimur 

· Muktai Waterfall, CHimur  & 

  (Saat bahinincah Dongar)

· Ramdigi Waterfall And Temple 



1. SHRI HARI BALAJI TEMPLE CHIMUR , CHANDRAPUR MAHASHATRA  

 

Balaji temple was located at chimur taluka at Chandrapur Dist.

98 km from Chandrapur. 

The Balaji temple can be visited during timing 6: 00 Am – 8: 00 Pm

This temple was more than 300 yr old.

 It was constructed during the bhosale region, with idol worshipped in a shrine is similar to famous Tirupati Balaji and the temple architecture is unique of Dravidian and Maratha style Temple has a roof has high entrance and has carvings on it, It consists a wooden chamber with 12 pillars containing a craved picture of elephants and tigers, next to it there is another assembly hall with 4 stone pillars.

Godha yatra is the most famous and popular festival of this temple, During the godha yatra the murti of the deity taken out in colorful procession through the street of chimur town,

This festival attracts hundreds of people and this festival is annually observed on mugh Shukla paksha trayodasi tithi or the thirteen-day during the 

the waxing phase of the moon in Magh month as per hind lunar calendar followed in Maharashtra.

 

 

2. MUKTAI WATERFALL 

 


It is 138 km from Chandrapur and 95 km from Nagpur via bhishi and jambul ghat, Near shankarpur in chimur tehsil of Chandrapur district.

the onset of the monsoon and Independence day is the Best Time to visit the muktai waterfall.

Hidden in hilly tracts called Saat bahinincah Dongar (Hills of seven sisters), fully covered by lush green forest If you go to Muktai then you will be going to Seven sister hill to get the wonderful experience of nature.

Muktai Waterfall is one of the top and best destinations for family and friends in the field of park, Water Parks, and resort category in Chandrapur. It is Also known as a park, Water Parks, Resorts, Amusement Parks, Water Parks, Picnic Spots, Adventure Parks, and much more. Here you can find a location, address, phone number, contact number, contact details, reviews and ratings, images of Muktai Waterfall, Chandrapur.

 

 

 

3. RAMDIGI TEMPLE AND WATERFALL 

 

Here you can see many small birds and butterflies and different sounds which you have never heard before. Usually, this place springs at monsoon. You will find many Buddhist and Hindu temples in the same place. Small water fountain rolls and raising attractions. Comes under Tadoba tiger reserve. 

- A very old temple situated in the bed of a deep jungle.

- Road till the temple is not that good but beautiful nature will make it a happening place altogether

- The best place to visit there is at the time of monsoon especially a month after monsoon starts

- a small family trip can be planned

- Buddha stupa is there at the mountain nearby which is also a place of attraction 

 

WATERFALL:-

The best part of this waterfall is you can see here the clear blue water with clear visibility of fish. This waterfall has 365 days of water. You can visit any time. First, there is a small temple below and then the waterfall.

You feel very pleasant because it is surrounded by jungle from every side.

 

After enjoying waterfall sceneries you also visit the Ancient Buddha temple exactly above the waterfall and there are steps to go above from the other side of a waterfall. While traveling into the jungle be aware always because these places came under the tadoba Tiger reserve.

 

 

  WARORA:-

 

Anandvan:- 

AnandwanForest of happiness, located around 5 kilometers from Warora in Chandrapur District, Anandwan is an ashram and a community rehabilitation center that was mainly started for leprosy patients and the disabled from downtrodden sections of society. It was founded in 1949 by noted social activist Baba Amte. The project is run by the organization Maharogi Seva Samiti, and even being located in one of the most backward districts of Central India -Chandrapur, has built livelihood capabilities of thousands of downtrodden people, persons with disabilities like leprosy, orthopedically handicapped, vision and hearing impaired and primitive tribal members since 1949. Two of its other projects are Lok Biradari Peakalp and Somnath, a village for cured leprosy patients. 

Baba Amte developed Anandwan to be a self-contained ashram (which could be described as "a kibbutz for the sick"). Today residents are self-sufficient in terms of basic subsistence. In addition, the ashram has various home-based, small-scale industry units run by the residents that generate income to cover additional requirements. 

Baba Amte also shaped Anandwan as an environmentally aware community to practice energy utilization, waste recycling and minimizing the use of natural resources that might otherwise lead to their depletion. 

Anandwan today has two hospitals, a college, an orphanage, a school for the blind, a school for the deaf, and a technical wing. Dr. Vikas Amte , Baba Amte's elder son, is the chief functionary at Anandwan. He undertook various experiments in Anandwan regarding rehabilitation which have been mentioned in a book titled 'Anandwan Prayogwan'.

 

 

 

BHADRAVATI:-

 

Bhadravati called a historic place in Chandrapur district 

There are so many places to visit in bhadravati 

· Bhadranaga Mandir Bhadravati 

· Bhadravati Fort

· Buddha Leni Vijasan 

· Jain Temple 

· Chandika Mata Mandir


 

1. Bhadranaga Mandir Bhadravati 

 

Shri Bhadranag Temple in Bhadravati is one such unique place, The city has an ancient temple of Bhadranag a form of Lord Shiva, popularly known as Nagoba Mandir or Nag Mandir

In the sanctum sanctorum, there is a large stone idol carved with the image of a serpent.

The gabhara is facing east and an idol of Vishnu can be seen in the assembly hall. There is also a well dug in the rock with steps in the temple premises.

 There are seven snakes in this area and they are said to be brothers. The locations of the seven snakes are in the vicinity. 

It is visited by a large number of devotees on Mahashivratri and Nag-Panchami. 

This temple gives the city its name of Bhadravati.

In the nag mandir, There is much stone 

 

 

2. Bhadravati Fort 

 

The Bhadrawati Fort is located In heart of Bhadrawati City. This historical monument was made by the Gond king Bhankyasing across 3 acres of land. There is a big gate to the front of the fort, and all four sides are surrounded by huge walls. There is also a deep ancient well at the center of the fort. The locals say that the fort developed over 2000 years ago. Outside of the fourth, there are a few houses in which residents live. Some structural stones are present in the near area.

There is many sculpture and Ancient well also 

 

 

 

 

3. Buddha Leni Vijasan 

 

Vijasan Hills is home to Buddhist Temples and shrines in an area called Bhadravati. When you go to the top of the vijasan leni you will see the whole bhadravati from the top.

The shrines or caves are believed to be 2000 years old and are very mystifying. The main feature is an ensemble of 3 caves, each with a captivating hand curved Buddha sculpture.

The oldest sites around Vijasan date to the 1st century AD, during the reign of Yajna Shri Satakarni of the 

Satavahana dynasty. Like similar megalithic caves, the caves at Vijasan were cut into stone foothills with intentionally narrow tunnels to prevent collapse. The main caveat Vijasan extends 71 ft (~21 meters) into the rock in a straight line, ending in a chamber with a carved Buddha. The tunnel also contains galleries furnished with wall carvings of religious scenes, though some of these have been damaged. Other, smaller caves and archaeological sites are also present in the area around Vijasan. 

By the 19th century, the caves were being used to shelter the village's cattle. The caves were visited by British general Alexander Cunningham, who mentioned them in one of his books.

 

 

4. Jain Temple 

 

Jain Temple is the most beautiful, neat, and clean temple in Bhadravati you will go to explore this Jain temple in bhadravati.

 

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This ancient Jain temple is situated at Bhadrawati, Waroda Tehsil in the heart of the city. Devotees throng the temple throughout the year which is dedicated to Lord Parsawanath and is very popular with the community. It has very beautiful sculptures. this temple is said to be extremely old, but the exact period when it was built is not known. There are several other idols in the temples, which were recovered in digging the earth. The architectural remains in and around the village are of remote antiquity and great interest.

 

 

 

5. Chandika Mata Mandir

 

The ancient temple of these goddesses Bhadravati Bhavani, Chandika, and Mahishasur Mardini, which are considered to have historical importance, has an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the city on the auspicious occasion of Navratri. At this time, devotees come to visit these three temples. The ancient temple of Bhavani Mata is in a cave in the old government hospital premises. The temple has an attractive four feet high idol of Bhavani Mata. An auditorium and three sanctums in the cave are the structure of such a temple. Bhavanimata in the first sanctum, near the famous Jain temple in the second sanctum there is a very ancient and attractive temple of Chandika Mata.

The statue of Chandika Mata standing six feet is very attractive. There is an ancient temple of Mahisasur Mardini Mata on the scenic Bhahagiri mountain. About three feet high is the idol of Mahisasur Mardini Mata. There is an attractive idol of three sisters near this idol. This temple has not been noticed with time, but now the temple has got good days. Contractors explode tunnels to remove stones on this mountain. Due to which the temple is getting cracked. At this place, arrangements have been made for electricity, drinking water, and a way to climb the mountain.

At the time of Navratri, very beautiful decorations are done in these three temples and premises. Here devotees from local and outside come in large numbers for darshan. Mahaprasad is distributed for them every year.

 

 

 

 

Chandrapur

 

·       Dr. A P J - Abdul Kalam Garden

·      Anchleshwar Mandir Chandrapur 

·      Mahakali Mandir Chandrapur 

·      Butterfly Garden Chandrapur 

·      Tadoba Natioanal Park Chandarapur 


 

 

Dr. A P J - Abdul Kalam Garden :- 

 

Ballarshah Road, Ravindra Nagar Ward, Near Govt. Engineering college, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India

Abdul Kalam Garden is the Best place In Chandrapur To go Out With Family and Friends. In This park, you have seen beautiful statues of various Animals. 

You see there are many tents for sitting arrangements for doing, Lunch, Birthday, and many more activities most of the thins are created for children’s.

 

Entry Fees:- 

 

Rs 20 for adults,

Rs 10 for small children

 

 





Anchleshwar Mandir Chandrapur :-


The Achaleshwar Mahadeva temple is located just outside the Gond fort in Chandrapur town. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The sacred bull Nandi is seen near the entrance facing the sanctum sanctorum.

But what is more interesting than the temple is the tombs of the Gond kings located in the mausoleum just adjacent to the temple. 

There are three temples and a mausoleum in the complex located inside the fort built by the Gond king Dhundya Ram Sah in the 16th century. The temple is located at the banks of the Zarpat river. The water of the main Shiva linga is said to have medicinal properties.

The majestic mausoleum of the Gond king Veer Sah was built by Gond Queen Rani Hirai in memory of her beloved husband in the early 17th century. The tomb is the biggest mausoleum of a king in Maharashtra and has intricate carvings. Queen Hirai ascended to the throne after her husband King Veer Sah, as the Gond dynasty at that time had no male heir. She ruled for the next 15 years – from 1704 to 1719 and during this period she built the monument. It is the only mausoleum built by a queen in memory of her husband.

 

Mahakali Mandir Chandrapur :-


Address:- 

Girnar Chowk Road, Babupeth - Junona Road, Bazar Ward, Chandrapur, Maharashtra

 

Mahakali Temple is one of the prominent temples in Chandrapur, and many devotees visit the temple every day, especially on Tuesday, and can be called an icon of the city. This is a prominent place in the heart of the people of Chandrapur. The main deity in this temple is Mahakali Mata. It is usually crowded by pilgrims during April, particularly on the eve of Hanuman Jayanti. Annual festival held in April and lakhs of people flocks to the temple on this occasion. Worshippers may have to queue up outside the temple for as long as four to five hours during this time.

There are two idols (murtis) in the Mahakali Mandir. One standing murtis is the main idol decorated with red, yellow, and orange color cloths. The main idol is also associated with Shiv Ling. The second murtis are reclining position. The second idol is actually below the ground level and to reach there, devotes need to walk in kind of a tunnel

Drinking water, accommodation, and prasad distribution facilities are all available within the temple premises. Tuesday is considered to be the most prominent day of worship in this temple.

There are two entrances to the temple, a rear entrance featuring Lord Ganesh and a Shani temple, which is worshiped on Saturdays, and another one features Lord Hanuman. Both the entrances have small shops for puja supplies like coconut, flowers, and cloth. We get a lot of other things for home decor and puja items all the time near the temple. The ancient temple was built by Dhundya Ram Sah, Tribal King of the Gond Dynasty around the 16th century. The sculptures on the walls of the Mahakali temple were an outstanding blend of Tibetan and Hindu traditions.


Butterfly Garden Chandrapur:-


Address:-  

tadoba national park Maharashtra, Agarzari, Maharashtra, India 

 

This garden is located at tadoba tiger national park, As per the name of the park, this park was created to protect the butterfly species. 

In this park there is one special (Butterflies house ) glasshouse created for butterflies, butterfly came there and sit on beautiful flowers,

In this garden, you will see a beautiful butterfly.

There are so many places for sitting and exploring the view of beautiful butterfly And also there is a treehouse and ground for playing and sitting.

There is an open restaurant for lunch in these restaurants you get Indian street food.

On the left side of this garden, there is a museum and this is free for all visitors if you go in you will see all the detailed information about butterflies, butterfly species, information about Tadoba tiger reserve, and Butterfly garden.

 

## We suggest you if you are planning for a Tadoba safari tour then 

you got this place on tadoba Road you will stop for an hour to see this beautiful place.

 

Fees – You need to pay the entry fee at the gate then all things are free 

 

Entry fee - Not more than 20 - 30 Rs/person 

 

Note :- 

 We Didn't Suggest to anyone to go to the tadoba buffer zone with a bike that's very dangerous to all.  there is a lot of probability to see dangerous wildlife animals on the road and you get attack by those animals this was happening lots of time to native village people's That's why we don't recommend.

 

 

 

Tadoba Natioanal Park Chandarapur:-

 

Notably Maharashtra's oldest and largest National Park, the "Tadoba National Park", also known as the "Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve" is one of India's 47 project tiger reserves existing in India. It lies in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state and is approximately 150 km from Nagpur city. The total area of the tiger reserve is 1,727 Sq.km, which includes the Tadoba National Park, created in the year 1955. The Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary was formed in the year 1986 and was amalgamated with the park in 1995 to establish the present Tadoba Andheri Tiger Reserve. The word 'Tadoba' is derived from the name of God "Tadoba" or "Taru," which is praised by local tribal people of this region and "Andhari" is derived from the name of the Andhari river that flows in this area.

According to the 2010 National Census on Tigers, there are about 43 tigers in the reserve, one of India's highest. Here are some highlights of the park…

· The park is open for visitors from 15th October to 30th June every season and remains full-day closed on every Tuesday.

· The vegetation of Tadoba forest is of Southern tropical dry deciduous type and is spread on around 626 sq. km.

· Teak is the prominent tree species in the forest and there are a few lakes, which makes sure the park has rich water resources.

· Major part of this forest lies in the hilly area, thus many hillocks and terrains provide shelter to the wild animals here.

· It has a dense forest area, smooth meadows, deep valleys, and a great atmosphere to stabilize more numbers of tigers.

· The main attraction of the Tadoba National Park is Jungle or Tiger Safari in an open-top gypsy.

· There is a good chance to spot the shy Sloth Bear and Wild Dogs.

· One can find some of Central India’s best native woodland bird species in this forest.

· Accommodation facilities are available and are mainly concentrated among two of its popular entrance gates i.e. Kolara Gate and Mohurli Gate.


Best Time to Visit Tadoba:- 

March to May is the best time to see the tiger as summer temperatures are extremely high especially in May. The monsoon begins from June to September and Vegetation and insect life comes alive with the monsoon's arrival in mid-June. The post-monsoon starts from October to November, which is also the best time to visit Tadoba Wildlife Sanctuary as you will feel refreshing viewing the lush green jungle sprawled with flowers. The Winter season begins from December to February, though the temperature remains quite warm during these months due to the tropical climate.

 

This is the best place for traveling via Nagpur to Chandrapur 

 

NOTE:- 

While traveling to any tourist place, ancient place please make sure that you don’t make the place dirty as well as avoid drinks and smoking so that no animals and nature get spoiled. Don’t take speakers or play loud songs in these places

Because of that harm to small birds.