Places to Visit in Pipri, Wardha, Maharashtra

Pipri is a small town in Wardha district, Maharashtra, known for its historical significance, spiritual sites, and connection to Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy. If you’re visiting Pipri or nearby areas, here are the best places to explore:

Historical & Gandhi-Related Sites

  1. Sevagram Ashram (8 km from Pipri)

    • Why Visit? Mahatma Gandhi lived here from 1936-1948 during India’s freedom struggle.

    • Highlights: Gandhi’s hut (Adi Nivas), Kasturba’s quarters, and a museum with personal artifacts.

    • Best Time: October-March (pleasant weather).

  2. Pavnar Ashram (20 km away)

    • Established by Acharya Vinoba Bhave (Gandhi’s spiritual successor).

    • Peaceful surroundings along the Dham River.

  3. Gopuri Gandhi Memorial (Wardha, 15 km away)

    • Features a giant spinning wheel (Charkha) monument symbolizing Gandhi’s Swadeshi movement.

 Spiritual & Religious Places

  1. Gade Baba Mandir (Pipri)

    • A revered temple dedicated to Saint Gade Baba, attracting local devotees.

  2. Jain Temple (Wardha)

    • A beautifully carved temple showcasing Jain architecture and spirituality.

  3. Ramtek (80 km away – near Nagpur)

    • Ancient Ram Temple linked to Lord Rama’s exile (from Ramayana).

 Nature & Scenic Spots

  1. Bor Wildlife Sanctuary (60 km away)

    • tiger reserve with rich biodiversity (best for safaris).

    • Nearby Bor Dam offers boating and birdwatching.

  2. Dham River (Pavnar)

    • A serene spot for meditation and short nature walks.

  3. Sindoora Hill (Near Wardha)

    • A trekking spot with panoramic views of Wardha.

 Nearby Attractions in Wardha

  1. Visva Bharati University (Wardha)

    • Founded by Jamnalal Bajaj, inspired by Tagore’s Shantiniketan.

  2. Gitai Mandir (Wardha)

    • A unique temple with robot-like statues performing aarti.

  3. Magan Sangrahalaya (Wardha)

    • Museum dedicated to rural technology and Gandhian principles.

 Local Food to Try

  • Puran Poli (Sweet flatbread)

  • Wardha’s Saoji Chicken (Spicy curry)

  • Bhaji & Jowar Roti (Maharashtrian staple)

Best Time to Visit Pipri

  • Winter (Oct-Feb) – Best for sightseeing.

  • Monsoon (July-Sept) – Lush greenery but limited outdoor activities.

How to Reach?

 By Road:

  • Nagpur → Pipri (~80 km, 1.5 hrs via NH53)

  • Wardha → Pipri (~15 km, 30 mins)
    By Rail: Nearest station is Wardha Junction.
    By Air: Nagpur Airport (85 km away).

Suggested Itinerary (1-2 Days)

  • Day 1: Sevagram Ashram → Gade Baba Mandir → Dham River.

  • Day 2: Bor Wildlife Safari → Wardha’s Gandhi sites.

 

Pipri may be small, but its Gandhian heritage and serene landscapes make it a meaningful stop for history lovers and spiritual seekers.

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