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Dharashiv Caves

Dharashiv Caves

43.64km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Dharashiv Caves are the nexus of 7 caves located 8 km away from Osmanabad. The caves were taken note by Archaeological Department of India and mentioned in the book Archaeological survey of India. It has been declared as a protected monument by the government.

Naldurg Fort

Naldurg Fort

44.56km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

The fort which is an interesting place has enclosed a surface of a knoll or plantain of basalt rock which is jutted out into the valley or raving of the small river Bori. Along the rest of the cliff on three sides ran fortifications. bastion firmly built out have deseed basalt and are large enough to carry heavy guns. The entire circumference is about a mile and a half.

Vatavriksha Swami Samarth samadhi math Temple

Vatavriksha Swami Samarth samadhi math Temple

49.49km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Akkalkot is widely known for its association with Shri Swami Samarth Maharaj held by his devotees to be a reincarnation of Lord Dattatreya. This is a famous temple in this region and many devotees visit this place a day.

Pandharpur

Pandharpur

60.8km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Pandharpur is a well known pilgrimage town on the banks of Chandrabhanga river. There are so many temples are there in the bank of this river and surroundings.

Shree Lakshmi Narasimha Temple

Shree Lakshmi Narasimha Temple

79.57km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

This is a temple dedicated to the Lord Narasimha, Avatar of Vishnu. located in the Pune district. A historical temple with a lot of architectural works and have a lot of history to say.

Ausa Fort

Ausa Fort

81.21km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Ausa fort in Latur district is one such fort that has a blurred history of itself. Ausa Fort’s prominence came to light during the fights between the Deccan Sultanates after the Bahamani Era. The Fort had been named 13 different names, but the name Ausa was the last one that it is now known by. The fort is located in a depressed ground level, and the highest point of the fort looks over the surrounding higher ground level.

Shri Kamlabhavani Temple

Shri Kamlabhavani Temple

94.84km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

There is a significance of no. 96 for the temple. The Kamala Bhavani Temple is built by Rao Raje Nimbalkar in 1727. It is considered to be the second seat of Tulajapur Tulaja Bhavani. Built in Hemdpanthi style, the temple has entry doors in East South and North directions. The uniqueness of this temple architecture is, the temple is having well of 96 steps. The temple is constructed with 96 pillars. The temple top consists of 96 pictures and 96 ‘overyas’. Navaratra festival is celebrated with gr

Buddha Garden

Buddha Garden

97.24km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

This is a beautiful garden Which as a huge Buddha statue in the middle of the park which was located in the Latur district.

Fort of Kharda

Fort of Kharda

98.85km from Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

This is a historical fort in Kharda, which commemorates the Battle of Kharda. A huge fort with architectural wonders and a lot of history to say.

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Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

Nannaj, Maharashtra 413222, India

also known as the Jawaharlal Nehru Bustard Sanctuary is a sanctuary for the Great Indian Bustard. Maharashtra is one of the six states of India where great Indian bustards are still seen.