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135 km. from Nagpru, off the N.H. No.-6 to Amravati. There are two natural springs at Salbardi - one hot and the other cold. In the vicinity are two massive rock-cut caves where, legend has it, Sita gave birth to her two sons, Lav and Khush.
108 km. from Nagpur, off Umred. This is the ancient capital of Vidarbha and the site of a fort, various temples and a Buddhist stupa. One of Vidarbha Ashta-Vinayakas is also located here.
175 km. from Nagpur via Nagbhid and Mul. Known as the Khajuraho of Vidarbha, this complex of 18 Shiva temples marks a bend in the Wainganga river. believed to have been built between AD 800 and AD 1000, these temples extravagantly showcase exquisite sculptures that are reminiscent of the famous Khajuraho temples of Madhya Pradesh.
122 km. from Nagpur, off Nagpur-Kolkata road (N.H. No.-6). This park is home to 300 species of local and migratory birds and a variety of tree species, including bamboo, haldu, palash, and dhawda. The Navegaon Lake is a favourite of picnickers and birdwatchers.
122 km. from Nagpur, off Nagpur-Kolkata road (N.H.No.-6), 25 km. north of Sakoli Spread
110 km. from Nagpur in the wonderfully wild Bhandara district, near Gaimukh. This bastion was built by the Gonds in 1690. It is known for the Gaimukh temple (devoted to Lord Shiva and Parvati).
130 km. from Nagpur on Nagpur-Chandrapur road. A major pilgrimage centre with a beautiful Jain Temple and also a Ganesh Temple. One of the Ashta-Vinayaks of Vidarbha is located.
120 km. from Nagpur. Water sports aficionados will find Chandpur pure heaven.
150 km. from Nagpur via Sakoli and Navegaon. Build by the Gond kings in 1743, this fort stands on a 543-meter-high hillock. It makes an imposing sight, which is not to be missed.
200 km. from Nagpur via Yavatmal. This sanctuary lies in the Yavatmal district and is bordered on three sides by the Painganga river. the latter splits into several streams and plunges 40 meters to form the Sahastrakund waterfalls. Best seen during the July to November period.
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