Bhandardara

Bhandardara
Village
Arthur Lake
Arthur Lake
Nickname: 
Wilson dam
Bhandardara is located in Maharashtra
Bhandardara
Bhandardara
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 19°31′45″N 73°45′5″E / 19.52917°N 73.75139°E / 19.52917; 73.75139
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictAhmednagar
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Maharashtra
Elevation
740 m (2,430 ft)
Language
 • OfficialMarathi, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code02424
Vehicle registrationMH-17
Nearest cityNashik Sangamner
Lok Sabha constituencyShirdi
Vidhan Sabha constituencyAkole

Bhandardara is a holiday resort village near Igatpuri, in the western ghats of India. The village is located in the Akole tehsil, Ahmednagar district of the state of Maharashtra, about 185 kilometers (115 mi) from Mumbai, 155 kilometers (96 mi) from Ahmednagar and 73 kilometers (45 mi) from Nashik.

Bhandardara sits by the Pravara River, and the natural environment, waterfalls, mountains, Wilson dam, Arthur lake and Randha falls are tourist attractions.[citation needed]

A village near Bhandardara
Village Folks at Bhandardara

Bhandardara attractions include Wilson Dam and Arthur Lake.[1] Since late 2010s[when?]attraction in this place is Fireflies camp in the Purushwadi area.[2]

There are number of historic and natural places of interest near the dam. From Bhandardara, visitors can climb up to see the Ratangad and Harishchandragad forts. Or visitors can follow the trails that lead to Ajoba and Ghanchakkar peaks. The highest peak in Maharashtra, Mount Kalsubai is 1646 m, and the starting point for this trek is Bari Village, located 12 km away from Bhandardara. Atop, there is a small temple located at the summit, with views of Sahyadris and Bhandardara. The toughest trio-forts in Sahyadri namely Alang Fort, Madangad fort and Kulang gad (also called A-M-K) located on the southern side. A very narrow Sandhan valley is on the Western side of the dam.

  1. ^ Roy, Ainul (28 June 2017). "Top 10 Tourist Destinations You Must Visit At Bhandardara". HikerWolf. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
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