Places to Visit in Rajur, Yavatmal, Maharashtra

Here are some interesting places to visit in Rajur, Yavatmal district, Maharashtra—a serene rural village surrounded by natural beauty, spirituality, and adventure:

1. Shree Rajur Ganpati Temple

  • A self-manifested (swayambhu) Ganesha idol believed to fulfill devotees’ wishes.

  • Historically linked to the Yadava dynasty (11th–14th century) with ornate architecture, a sacred kund (stepwell), and vibrant Ganesh Chaturthi and Angarika Chaturthi celebrations

2. Rajur Ghat & Surrounding Hills

  • Located along the Buldan‑Malakapoor route, the Rajur Ghat offers lush views, several shrines (including Hanuman & Durga temples), and hill-top vantage points perfect for sunsets .

  • Ideal for leisurely nature walks, especially post-monsoon when greenery flourishes.

3. Gateway to Sahyadri Treks

Rajur serves as a launch point to remote hilltops in the western Ghats:

  • Ghanchakkar (1 532 m): Maharashtra’s 3rd‑highest peak, ~22 km from Rajur via Shirpunje; trek takes about 2.5 hrs to summit

  • Bhairavgad Fort: Ancient (~3 000 years old) hill fort near Shirpunje (~27 km away) with caves and shrines, part of the Kalsubai‑Harishchandragad Sanctuary

4. Painganga Wildlife Area & Sahastrakund Waterfall

  • Though a bit farther out, the Painganga Wildlife Sanctuary (~150 km) is a haven for herbivores, carnivores, and diverse birdlife

  • The Sahastrakund Waterfall on the Painganga River (on the Yavatmal–Nanded border) is spectacular, especially during monsoon, and has several small temples nearby

Suggested Day Itinerary

Time Activity
Early Morning Visit Ganpati Temple for a peaceful darshan
Late Morning Explore Rajur Ghat—walk the ghats, see sunset points
Afternoon Drive towards Shirpunje to begin a trek to Ghanchakkar or Bhairavgad
Evening Return to village; relax with local chai and snacks

Best Time to Visit

  • Monsoon (July–Sept): Ghats and hills are lush and misty (watch for slippery trails).

  • Winter (Oct–Feb): Cooler weather ideal for temple visits and trekking.

Tips for Travel 

  • Getting There: Rajur is a small railway station (RAJR) but has limited service—better accessed by road from Wani or Jalna via private vehicle.

  • Stay & Food: Basic lodges and eateries (e.g., “Vrundavan Bar & Restaurant”) are available nearby

  • Pack Smart: Good walking shoes, water, rain gear (in monsoon), and possibly a local guide for treks.

Rajur offers a blend of spiritual tranquillity (Ganpati Temple, hill shrines), scenic rural landscapes, and access to challenging Western Ghats treks. A great destination for day-trippers or those seeking an offbeat cultural‑nature experience in Maharashtra.

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