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Places to visit in Latur

Steeped in history and spiritual heritage, Latur – Maharashtra offers a unique blend of ancient cave shrines, hill forts, and sacred temples. Discover rock-cut Buddhist caves, historic battle forts, revered dargahs, and tranquil temples among the top places to visit in Latur.

Shri Kshetra Shivaji Maharaj Temple

This temple is a significant landmark in Latur dedicated exclusively to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, featuring a grand equestrian statue of the Maratha warrior king. The complex includes a serene garden and a small museum displaying replicas of weapons and artifacts from Shivaji’s era. 

It serves as a local inspiration hub, especially celebrated during Shivaji Jayanti with cultural programs and processions.

Aushadh Giri

A unique spiritual site housing both a temple dedicated to Dattatreya and a dargah, known for medicinal herbs and a sacred cave.

Ganj Golai

A iconic roundabout in the heart of Latur featuring a British-era clock tower and a bustling local market.

 

Nana Nani Park

A popular recreational park for families, featuring toy trains, lush green lawns, and a children’s play area.

Siddheshwar Temple

An ancient Shiva temple located about 8 km from Latur, known for its intricate carvings and a sacred water tank.

Mahanubhav Panchayat Mandir

This historic temple belongs to the Mahanubhav sect, a 13th-century Hindu tradition known for its unique philosophical tenets and devotion to Lord Krishna. The architecture is distinct from typical Nagara-style temples, featuring simple stone construction with intricate wood carvings inside. 

It remains an important pilgrimage site for followers of the sect, who gather here for annual commemorative festivals.

Bodhan Lake

Situated on the outskirts of Latur, Bodhan Lake is an artificial reservoir that provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle. The lake attracts a variety of migratory birds during the winter season, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature photographers. 

A well-maintained walking path along the embankment is ideal for morning and evening strolls.

Kharosa Caves

Ancient rock-cut caves dating back to the 4th-5th century AD, featuring Buddhist stupas and Brahmi inscriptions.

Shri Vyankatesh Temple

A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara, situated about 12 km from Latur on a scenic hilltop.

Mahatma Gandhi Garden

A central park in Latur city featuring a statue of Gandhi, walking paths, and a small children’s play area.

Udgir Fort

Built in the 12th century, Udgir Fort is a historic hill fort famously known as the site of the decisive Battle of Udgir in 1760 between the Marathas and the Nizam of Hyderabad. The fort features massive stone bastions, several underground chambers, and a large cannons mounted on the ramparts. 

A famous light and sound show here narrates the region’s rich military history.

Ainpur

An ancient pilgrimage site for the Mahanubhav sect, featuring a beautifully carved temple and a sacred pond.

Shirur Tajband

 A revered dargah known for its unique architecture and annual urs festival attracting devotees from all faiths.

Nilanga Fort & Temple

A hilltop fort with a prominent temple dedicated to Lord Khandoba, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Kasar Valay

Ancient rock-cut Buddhist caves featuring chaityas, viharas, and sculptures dating back to the 1st century BC.

Renapur

Renapur is home to the ancient Siddheshwar Temple, a revered Shiva shrine known for its intricate stone carvings and a large sacred water tank. The site is most famous for the annual Renapur Yatra (fair), one of the largest cattle fairs in Maharashtra, attracting thousands of devotees and traders. 

Legend states that the Shiva Linga here self-manifested (Swayambhu), drawing pilgrims throughout the year.

Ambajogai

A historic Shakti Peeth temple dedicated to Goddess Yogeshwari, featuring intricate Hemadpanthi architecture.

Degaon

An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its beautifully carved black stone idol and serene atmosphere.

Murgud

A peaceful Jain temple complex featuring intricate marble carvings and a tranquil meditation hall.

 

Naldurg Fort

This massive fort is unique for its 18-meter-high slit dam (called the “Bhuikot”) built across the river, which creates a picturesque waterfall flowing directly through the fort’s interior. The fort features impressive gateways, a mosque, and several palaces with hidden underground escape routes. 

It was strategically built to control the flow of the river and serve as an impregnable defensive structure.

Halki Falls

Located in a forested area near Latur, Halki Falls is a seasonal waterfall that comes to life during the monsoon months, creating a scenic cascade of about 30-40 feet. The surrounding greenery and rocky terrain make it a popular weekend picnic spot for local families and nature enthusiasts. 

The pool at the base of the falls is shallow and safe for wading during the peak flow season.

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