
Amravati Maharashtra, India Travel Guide
Approximately 100 km north of Amravati. About a 3-hour drive, navigating winding hill roads.
Known for its breathtaking scenic beauty, cool climate, scenic overlooks, and seasonal waterfalls. Features the ruins of Gavilgad Fort and Bhimkund.
Beyond Chikhaldara, other places provide enriching experiences from wildlife to spiritual solace. Find more day trips here.
Part of the Satpura Range, 90-120 km from Amravati. Approximately 3-4 hours drive to entry gates.
Approximately 90 km west of Amravati, about a 2-hour drive.
Discover the diverse natural landscapes and cultural heritage in the region.
A major conservation section for tigers and other wildlife within the Satpura hills.
Offers panoramic viewpoints and lush, rolling hills, a renowned scenic landscape.
Picturesque drives and glimpses of rural life against a natural backdrop.
A historic hill fort near Chikhaldara, offering insights into the region's past.
Surrounding Amravati, they reveal an authentic glimpse into Vidarbha's agricultural lifestyle.
For travelers with more time, consider expanding your exploration to other major attractions in Maharashtra and Vidarbha.
Add 1-2 days to explore the "Orange City" and winter capital of Maharashtra.
Plan 2-3 days for one of The republic of india's premier tiger reserves, located to the southeast of Nagpur.
UNESCO World Heritage sites near Aurangabad for 2-3 days.
Sample itineraries for longer regional journeys in Maharashtra.
Amravati → Chikhaldara → Melghat → Nagpur → Tadoba → return.
Amravati → Shegaon (day) → Aurangabad (Ajanta & Ellora) → onward.
Indian road and rail journeys may exceed anticipated travel times.