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5 Must-Visit Tourist Places in Amravati

Amravati, a city rich in culture and history, offers numerous attractions for travelers. Here are five must-visit places in Amravati that highlight its charm and heritage.

1. Ambadevi Temple: This oldest ancient temple, dedicated to Goddess Ambadevi, is a major religious site situated in heart of the amravati town. It's beautiful architecture and pleasant environment make it a peaceful retreat for devotees .Also tourists can experience a grand festival in ambadevi temple during the time of Navarathi.

2. Melghat Tiger Reserve: It is situated in the south of Satpura hill Range, this tiger reserve is an area of five major rivers like Khandu, Khapra, Sipna, Gadga and Dolar which are the tributaries of the river Tapti. It is a prime habitat of tiger and nature itself has offered protection in the form of rugged terrains and few entry points.

3. Chikhaldara Hill Station: Chikhaldara hill station is situated at the elevation of 1088 m above sea level and blessed with abundant flora and fauna. It is located at an interesting place where madhya pradesh begins and near the border of Maharastra

4. Gavilgad Fort: This historical fort,takes its name from Gawli(cow herds) located near Chikhaldara hill station, and it is believed that the fort is over 300 yearrs old and has many beautifully carved idols like bulls, elephants, lord hanuman and some hindi urdu scripts on the walls of the fort.

5. Wadali Talao: It is vast popular reservoir located on chandur, railroad of amravati and provides vast amount of fresh water to the residents of the amravati city.Now it has become a famous tourist hotspot because of its peaceful nature and rich environment setting.

Amravati's blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and spiritual sites make it a captivating destination. Amravati has something to offer whether you're seeking adventure or cultural exploration.

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