Places to Visit in Mul, Chandrapur, Maharashtra

Here are some top places to visit in and around Mul (Morshi block), Chandrapur district:

1. Somnath Temple, Mul (9 km)

A prominent local shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled on the banks of the Wainganga River. A spiritual hub, it’s well connected by road and widely visited by devotees.

 2. Markanda Mahadev Temple Complex (~25 km)

An 8th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as “Mini Khajuraho” for its intricate carvings. Located at the northward bend of the Wainganga River near Chamorshi .

 3. Muktai Waterfall (~120 km)

A scenic plunge waterfall (~57 ft) near Doma village in Chimur taluka. A popular natural retreat, especially in monsoon, with an adjacent Muktai temple adding spiritual charm.

 4. Tadoba–Andhari Tiger Reserve (~45 km to Chandrapur)

Maharashtra’s oldest and most famous tiger reserve. Perfect for safaris and wildlife viewing—expect tigers, leopards, deer, and abundant birdlife in a rich teak-bamboo forest.

 5. Ghodazari Wildlife Sanctuary (~70 km)

A newer wildlife sanctuary featuring dry deciduous forests and Ghodazari Lake. Noted for tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a lively bird population—ideal for wildlife lovers exploring off-Wardeha routes.

 6. Ballarpur Fort (~70 km)

Ancient Gond-era fort on the banks of the Wardha River in Ballarpur. Its ruined walls, gates, and riverfront setting make it an atmospheric stop for history enthusiasts.

 7. Chandrapur City Highlights (~70 km)

If you’re up for a day trip into Chandrapur, don’t miss:

  • Chandrapur Fort with heritage gates and temples.

  • Mahakali Temple, a vibrant shrine, especially bustling on Tuesdays and during Navratri.

  • Anchaleshwar Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva with ancient carvings .

 Suggested Itinerary

Day Activities
Day 1 Explore Somnath Temple & Markanda Mahadev
Day 2 Safari at Tadoba; evening at Ghodazari nearby
Day 3 Visit Ballarpur Fort, then Chandrapur’s fort & temples
Day 4 Drive out to Muktai Waterfall (works best as a day-long detour)

 Travel Tips

  • Best Time: Post-monsoon to early winter (Oct–Feb) for lush greenery, full waterfalls, and wildlife visibility.

  • Transport: Best travelled via private vehicle or guided tours; Mul connects by road, with Chandrapur 70 km away by bus/road.

  • Stay: Limited options in Mul—Chandrapur offers a range of guesthouses and hotels.

  • Planning: Book Tadoba safari permits early as slots fill rapidly, especially on weekends.

 Why Mul is Special

Mul makes a peaceful base for exploring both spiritual heritage and natural treasures—from riverside temples and waterfall splendor to top-tier wildlife sanctuaries. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a mix of culture, nature, and history.

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