Places to Visit in Mangrulpir, Washim, Maharashtra

Here are the best places to explore in and around Mangrulpir, Washim, Maharashtra:

1. Dada Hayat Qalandar Dargah

The town’s spiritual heart—a revered Sufi shrine atop a small hill, with beautiful courtyard architecture. A key pilgrimage site, especially during Urs fairs

 2. Birbalnath Maharaj Temple

Dedicated to Birbalnath Maharaj, this temple hosts a popular annual fair from Magha Shuddha Panchami to Mahashivratri, drawing thousands

 3. Local Temples & Mosques

  • Chauburji Hanuman Mandir, Saibaba Mandir, Santoshi Mata, and Hanuman Tirth – meditative spaces within the town

  • Masjid‑e‑Maryam, Govli Pura Masjid, Eidgah, Nagina Masjid, and others reflecting the town’s architectural and cultural diversity

 4. Sonal Dam / Aran River Dam

Just outside town, this earthen dam on the Aran River is a scenic spot for picnics and nature walks, especially in the post-monsoon season

 5. Nearby Excursions

  • Washim (~40 km): Historic temples including the Poharadevi Shaktipeeth, Kondeshwar Mandir, Balaji Temple, Gondeshvara Temple, Ekburji & Isapur Dams, and Jain shrines

  • Karanja Sohol Wildlife Sanctuary (~70 km): A blackbuck preserve in mixed forest and grassland—great for short safari trips

  • Banjara Virasat Museum (~35 km at Poharadevi): A new museum dedicated to Banjara culture, with galleries and a laser-show monument

 Suggested 1–2 Day Itinerary

Day 1 (Local)

  • Morning: Visit Dargah and Birbalnath Temple

  • Mid-morning: Tour key temples and mosques in the town

  • Evening: Relax by Sonal Dam with a picnic

Day 2 (Day Trip)

  • Morning: Head to Washim – visit Shaktipeeth, Balaji & Kondeshwar Mandir

  • Afternoon: Explore one or both dams or Jain temples

  • If time allows: Visit the Banjara Virasat Museum or enjoy wildlife at Karanja Sohol Sanctuary

 Travel Tips

  • Best time to visit: October–March—pleasant weather and smooth travel. Monsoon adds charm to the dam setting.

  • Transport:

    • Mangrulpir lies on SH 209 and has a bus depot.

    • Best travel mode for local & day trips: private car or taxi from Washim (~40 km, ~1 hr)

    • Nearest major railhead: Washim (35 km) or Akola (63 km) .

  • What to pack: Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, camera, modest clothing for religious sites.

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