With Satpuda Safari Pal as your base, you can easily plan a 2 to 4-day itinerary covering wildlife, culture, history, and relaxation.
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Situated in the lush green ranges of Satpuda mountains, on the banks of River Tapi, is the Shree Manudevi Temple. It is the supreme family deity of many of the families who reside in the vicinity. The temple is at a height of 500 meters and the final trek is through lush green surroundings and this walk through nature and the chanting of Goddess Manudevi’s name grants every pilgrim unsurpassed satisfaction and joy.
A scenic spot ideal for early morning walks, picnics, and birdwatching. The tranquil waters and nearby forest area attract nature photographers and travelers looking for solitude.
The Suki Dam, also known as the Garbaldi Dam, is located near Khiroda in Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India. It is an earthfill dam constructed on the Suki River. The dam's primary function is to provide water storage and irrigation, and it's also a popular tourist attraction for its scenic backwater view
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ajanta showcases 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating back to the 2nd century BCE. Admire exquisite paintings and sculptures that narrate the life of Buddha.
Another UNESCO marvel, Ellora is known for its incredible Kailasa Temple – carved from a single rock. The caves represent Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions.
Padmalaya is a blend of two words ‘Padma’ and ‘Alaya’ which means home of lotus in Sanskrit. The temple is dedicated to lord Ganesha with a lotus pond near it. Padmalaya temple is among the ‘two and a half’ Ganpati peeths in India. This temple is revered as a half peeth. The temple has a huge bell weighing 440 kgs next to it. Mythology says that that Bhim in his battle with the Bakasura defeated him. To quench his thirst after the fight he hit his elbow on the ground to form a pond of water.
Swinging Towers located 16-km from Erandol on the bank of Utawadi River are a great example of old construction techniques. Both the towers are 15m long and when one of them is waved the other towers also starts waving automatically. It is believed that the construction is 250 years old.
Unapdev is located in the foothills of the Satpuda hill range and it is one of the remote holy places to visit in the district. Hot water fountain is one of the key attractions of this temple. Other hot water fountains in the area of the Satpuda hills are the Sunapdev and Nijhardev.All the three places is seen to have found mention in the epic of Ramayana and has touch of the lord Rama during his fourteen years expulsion from Ayodhya. The hot water is seen to have been flowing throughout the year through the mouth of the godly cow, which adds another dimension to the tourist attraction.It is said that the hot water has the power to cure the skin aliments.