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Adasa
Adasa is a tiny village in the district of Nagpur, lies at a distance of 45 kms from Nagpur, a village that houses a plethora of ancient and magnificent temples. The Ganapati temple that exists here lodges an idol of the Lord, which is a single stone, constructed to facilitate easy worship for the devotees.

Khekranala
Khekranala is situated at a distance of 55 kms from the main city of Nagpur. Khekranala is where a beautiful dam is located. It is situated in the Khapra range forest. The land displays a fine harmony of lush greenery and captivating surroundings along with healthy environment.

Markanda
Markanda, a small parish, located on the left bank of Vainganga river, is a famous religious site. The land gets its name from Sage Markandeya. A cluster of temples of temples exists here housing Shiva Linga, which Markandeya is believed to have worshipped. The cluster has an approximate 24 temples and the architecture has strong resemblance to Khajurao Temples.

Dhapewada
Dhapewada is situated on the bank of Chandrabhaga river. The town possesses a notable temple of Vithoba, overlooking the river. It was built by Umaji Aba, Diwan to Raja Baji Rao Bhonsla. Dhapewada is being known as Vidarbha's Pandharpur.

Ramtek
Called so because it was graced by the holy feet of Lord Rama and Sita, his consort. It was here that the prolific Sanskrit poet Kalidas wrote his epic Maghdootam. Besides the Shri Ram Temple and the Kalidas Memorial, there is Ramgiri hill, Ramsagar lake.

Nagardhan
Nagardhan is an old town and was formerly of considerable importance as it gave its name to the district. It was founded by a Suryawanshi King, but Mr. Hiralal supposes it to have been established by King named Nandvardhan belonging to the Shail Dynasty. There is a fort said to have been built by the Bhonslas with brick walls.

Sewagram
Sewagram is an important village in Wardha district. Its original name was Shegaon but Gandhiji making it headquarter of his social service work changed its name to Sewagram. Sewa means service and Gram means village. Sewagram is the epitome of Gandhiji's teachings of simplicity and truth. There is also Gandhi Ashram, Gyian Mandir

Pavnar
Pavnar, of extreme historical importance, is strategically located in the district of Wardha on the verge of the Dham river. Of the few attractions that can be found here, are the Gandhi Kuti and the Paramdham Ashram of Vinobaji.

Nawegaon Dam
Nawegaon Dam is termed as Vidarbha's most famous popular forest resort. The resort provides for a hoard of adventure sports to those who expect a thrilling experience to come their way from the place they visit.

Bhadravati
Bhadravati also called Bhandak, is a historical village covering a great span of area, and is well known as a religious place for the Jains.


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