Top 6 Places To Visit In Nagpur

These lesser-known places to visit in Nagpur promise unique experiences and a chance to explore the city beyond its famed oranges
Places To Visit In Nagpur
Deekshabhoomi is where Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution, embraced Buddhism along with millions of followers in 1956Shutterstock.com
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Nagpur lives up to its title of the "Orange City." A trip here would be incomplete without indulging in the tangy delights of its orange produce and taking some home. But Nagpur has more to offer than just citrus treats. From iconic heritage sites to wildlife sanctuaries, ancient temples, and serene lakes, the city’s hidden gems are waiting to be discovered. Here’s a guide to exploring Nagpur’s treasures:

Visit Deekshabhoomi

A symbol of heritage, history, and architectural grandeur, Deekshabhoomi is the largest stupa in Asia. This sacred site is where Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution, embraced Buddhism along with millions of followers in 1956. The pristine white stupa, designed in Buddhist architectural style, stands as a beacon of peace, equality, and compassion. Today, it is a prominent Buddhist center, attracting thousands during the Mass Conversion Ceremony on October 14 and Buddha Purnima.

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Experience the Beauty of Gorewada Lake

Whether you’re an early riser or a sunset enthusiast, Gorewada Lake in northwest Nagpur offers stunning vistas at any time of day. Nestled in lush greenery, this tranquil lake is perfect for picnics, boating, or simply soaking in nature’s serenity. Adjacent to the lake is the Gorewada International Zoo, where you can enjoy a jungle safari and spot deer, leopards, and a variety of vibrant bird species.

Explore the Numismatic Art Gallery

Numismatic Art Gallery
Numismatic Art GalleryNumismatic Art Gallery/Facebook

Step into the rich history of India at the Numismatic Art Gallery, established in 1977. This treasure trove boasts an extensive collection of rare coins, stamps, and currency notes, making it a haven for coin collectors and history enthusiasts. From the Mughal and British eras to modern-day currencies, the gallery chronicles India’s economic and cultural evolution. It also features an impressive collection of vintage Bollywood posters.

Marvel at Amba Khori

Located near the Pench River, Amba Khori is famed for its mesmerizing waterfall. Surrounded by lush greenery and rocky landscapes, this spot is perfect for picnics and offers a serene escape from city life. The soothing sound of cascading water adds to the charm, and the site is believed to have a connection to Goddess Durga.

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Discover the Zero Mile Stone

The Zero Mile Stone marks the geographical center of India
The Zero Mile Stone marks the geographical center of IndiaWikipedia

The Zero Mile Stone marks the geographical center of India. Built by the British, it was historically used to measure distances across the country. This landmark features a pillar engraved with distances to major cities, surrounded by horse statues. It holds great significance in India’s mapping and transportation history.

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Explore Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary

Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary
Nagzira Wildlife SanctuaryWikipedia Commons

Known as the Tiger Capital of India, Nagpur is home to the Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Here, you can spot majestic tigers, leopards, bison, bears, wild boars, chital, and an array of bird species in their natural habitats. The sanctuary also offers nature walks and opportunities for stargazing while camping under the open sky.

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