Chandrapur, a beautiful city located on the banks of Wardha River in the state of Maharashtra, is known for its many famous places. Here you can plan a trip with your family, friends and partner. If you are looking for a place for a day trip in Maharashtra, then include the name of this city in your travel list. In today's article, we will tell you about some famous places in Chandrapur.
Mahakali Temple
This temple of Mata situated in Chandrapur is considered to be a famous temple of Maharashtra . People come here from far and wide for darshan. Crowds of devotees gather here every day. There is more crowd here on Tuesdays. You will see two statues in the temple. In this, the main idol is associated with Shivalinga and is decorated with red, yellow and orange clothes.
The most important thing is that to see the second statue here, you will have to pass through a tunnel. Because this idol is lying inside the ground surface. At the entrance of the temple, you will find coconut, flower and sweet shops. From here you can buy Prasad to offer to the Mother Goddess.
- Location- GirnarChowk Road, Babupeth - Junona Road, Bazaar Ward, Chandrapur
- Timings – 06:00 AM to 08:00 PM
Chandrapur Fort
This city is known for its fort. This fort is one of the ancient tourist places in Chandrapur city. This fort is situated at the confluence of the Irai and Zarapat rivers in Chandrapur district.
- Best time- The time from sunset to sunrise is good to visit here.
- Location - W7XV+P6R, Pathanpura Road, Babupeth, Chandrapur, Maharashtra.
- Entry Fee – Here you have to pay for parking.
Bhadravati Jain Temple
This temple is situated in Varoda tehsil in Chandrapur district. This is a famous ancient Jain temple, which is known for its beautiful building. The most special thing about this temple is that the idols kept here were found during excavation.
- Timings: You can visit from 06:00 AM to 09:00 PM.
- Location- Jain Mandir Road, Complex, Panchsheel Nagar, Bhadravati, Maharashtra
Apart from these places, you can also visit Tadoba National Park, Ballarpur Fort, Bijasan Caves and Manikgarh Fort.
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