Places to Visit in Pachora Rural, Jalgaon, Maharashtra

Here are the best places to explore in Pachora Rural, a charming region in Jalgaon district, Maharashtra:

1. Hivra Dam (Khadakdeola Dam)

  • A serene earthfill reservoir on the Hivra River, just ~6 km from Pachora town. Built in 1994, it supports irrigation and local water supply

  • Great for peaceful picnics, lakeside walks, and birdwatching—especially lush post-monsoon.

 2. Waki Dam

  • Another scenic dam situated on the Godavari tributary near Pachora Rural. Ideal for quiet nature strolls and monsoon greenery .

  • Often less crowded than Hivra Dam, offering a tranquil retreat.

 3. Bahula Dam

  • Located near Khedgaon (~a short distance from Pachora), this earthfill dam holds plenty of water post-monsoon and is perfect for a local picnic spot

 4. Pachora Fort

  • A small medieval fort within the town limits, offering panoramic views over agricultural landscapes and the Hivra River

  • A peaceful heritage spot with a short heritage trail.

 5. Historic Temples in & Around Pachora

  • Balaji Mandir (Rath Galli): A ~250-year-old shrine famous for the annual Balaji Rath Yatra—features a majestic 50-ft wooden chariot

  • Kaila Mata Temple on Bhadgaon Road & Jagdamba Devi Temple in Rath Galli—both culturally vibrant during Navratri

  • Panchaleshwar Temple: Believed to be built by the Pandavas, adding mythological interest

  • Also, you’ll find local Shiva, Ganesh, and Jain shrines reflecting the area’s religious tapestry .

 6. Countryside & Village Walks

  • Enjoy calm rural strolls amid banana, cotton, and jowar farms—the backbone of Pachora’s “banana belt” economy

  • Interact with villagers, see agricultural practices firsthand, and soak in local life.

 Suggested Day Trip Itinerary

Time Activity
Morning Start at Hivra Dam for sunrise & birdwatching
Mid-Morning Visit Waki Dam or Bahula Dam for a quiet picnic
Afternoon Explore Pachora Fort and nearby temples
Evening Attend a temple aarti or enjoy village walks & cafe visits

 Practical Tips

  • Best time to visit: October–March (cool, green, ideal for outdoor visits); Monsoon (July–Sep) for fuller dams and lush countryside.

  • Getting there: Pachora Junction connects via rail, including the historic narrow-gauge Pachora–Jamner line Local buses or autos reach the rural spots.

  • Stay & Food: Small guesthouses and lodges in Pachora. Try local eateries—don’t miss misal pav, vada pav, and puran poli

  • Bring: Comfortable shoes, water, snacks, hat, and camera/binoculars.

Pachora Rural offers a peaceful escape into Maharashtra’s agricultural heartland—lakeside beauty, modest heritage, spiritual temple trails, and authentic rural life. Let me know if you’d like help with transport options, farm-stay connections, or planning visits to nearby UNESCO sites like Ajanta & Ellora

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