Places to Visit in Loha, Nanded, Maharashtra

Here are the best places to explore Loha, a quiet town in Nanded district and the surrounding region:

Temples & Cultural Spots

  • Malegaon Khandoba Yatra – The famed annual temple fair in nearby Malegaon celebrates Lord Khandoba. A vibrant, traditional devotional event in the region.

  • Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazur Sahib (Nanded) – One of Sikhism’s five takhts, where Guru Gobind Singh lived his final years. A major pilgrimage site ~45 km away in Nanded city.

 Forts & Heritage Sites

  • Nanded Fort (Nandgiri Fort) – A 14th-century basalt fort perched by the Godavari River (4 km from Nanded). Offers pleasant walks through its bastions and historic ruins.

  • Kandhar Fort – Another medieval fort in Nanded district known for Rashtrakuta-era architecture—worth a visit en route.

  • Mahurgad (Mahur) Fort & Renukadevi Temple – A revered hill fort-shaktipeeth 130 km away, with religious importance and scenic trekking options.

 Waterfalls & Nature Escapes

  • Sahastrakund Waterfall – A dramatic monsoon waterfall on the Painganga River (~100 km away). Best visited July–October; features temples nearby and rocky viewing areas.

  • Asna & Isapur Dams – Picturesque dams near Nanded (12–15 km) that offer calm waterside spots and green surroundings.

 Wildlife & Sanctuaries

  • Painganga Wildlife Sanctuary – About 120 km from Loha, this protected area offers dry teak forest, wildlife like leopards, deer, antelope, and excellent birdwatching. Safaris available November–June.

 Suggested 2‑Day Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Loha local walk + Malegaon Yatra (if season) Head to Nanded: visit Hazur Sahib & Nanded Fort Stroll by Asna or Isapur dam
Day 2 Drive to Sahastrakund Waterfall (monsoon) Option: visit Mahurgad Fort and Renuka Temple If time permits, visit Painganga Sanctuary

Visitor Tips

  • Best Season:

    • Temples & forts: October – March

    • Waterfalls & greenery: July – October

    • Wildlife safaris: November – March

  • Getting Around: Loha → Nanded city (32 km by road); forts & waterfalls require self-drive or taxi.

  • What to Pack: Water, snacks, sturdy walking shoes; rain gear (monsoon) and sun protection (winter).

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