Places to Visit in Pandharkaoda, Yavatmal, Maharashtra 

Exploring Pandharkaoda (Pandharkawda) in Yavatmal district offers a delightful blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage. Here are the top places to visit:

 1. Saikheda Dam

• Peaceful earth‑fill structure on Khuni River near Pandharkaoda, built in 1972 for irrigation 
• Great for lakeside picnics, birdwatching, and serene walks—especially post-monsoon when full.

 2. Painganga / Tipeshwar Wildlife Area

• The Pandharkawda Wildlife Division, including Tipeshwar & Painganga sanctuaries, is now part of the expanded Melghat Tiger Reserve 
• Home to tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and diverse birdlife. Excellent for safaris and jungle trails.

 3. Jagadamba Bhawani Mata Temple

• A revered hill‑top shrine in Kelapur (Pandharkawda), drawing devotees from Maharashtra and Telangana

• Offers spiritual ambience and panoramic views over surrounding forests.

 4. Rural Village Trails & Croplands

• Explore the region’s fields of cotton, jowar, groundnut, sugarcane, bananas—reflecting local agrarian life 
• Nearby villages like Padha, Pisgaon, Borgaon, and Both are ideal for authentic countryside walks and village interactions

 Suggested 1–2 Day Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Start at Jagadamba Mata Temple → Visit Saikheda Dam & enjoy a lakeside picnic Explore agrarian villages & scenic drives through farmland Relax at your resort in Pandharkaoda
Day 2 Head into Tipeshwar/Painganga Wildlife Area – wildlife safari or birding trek Optional visit to Kelapur town temples or local markets Sunset by the dam or a village homestay experience

Travel Tips

  • Best Time: Post‑monsoon through winter (Oct–Feb) — dams are full, forests lush, wildlife active.

  • Transport: Accessible on NH‑44 between Nagpur & Hyderabad. For sanctuaries and village trails, a private vehicle or local guide is ideal.

  • Stay: Choose from resorts near the wildlife area or farm‑stays around Pandharkaoda

  • Bring: Sun protection, binoculars, water/snacks, sturdy shoes, insect repellent; safari permits should be arranged in advance.

 

Pandharkaoda offers a serene escape—a mix of lakeside calm, powerful wildlife vistas, rural culture, and spiritual quietude. Whether you’re into bird calls at dawn, peaceful village life, or trekking in jungles, this region delivers.

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