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Chatri Talao
Built in 1888, the Chatri Talao Amravati is nestled on a prime stretch of land, a heritage site that is also of great historical significance. Located at less than one kilometer from Dasturnagar Square, it shares the common goal of providing fresh water with Wadala Talav.
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Gawilgarh Fort
The 300-year-old fortified structure sits on the north of the Deccan Plateau, a short trip from the Melghat Tiger Reserve, Amravati District, Maharashtra. This is a true reflection of the Maratha Empire and showcases some brilliant carvings from the period of the Nizams.
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Bamboo Garden
Visit Bamboo Garden for the largest display of bamboo plants in India, featuring 134 different kinds, as well as a specialized bamboo nursery. People visiting Amravati should visit this newest tourist destination and take in the charm of the garden on a budget. The entry fee per person is rupees 20.
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CHILKAHRADA WILD LIFE SANCTUARY
The Chikhaldara Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Amravati district at a height of approximately 1118 meters. It is an extension of the Melghat Tiger Reserve in the southeast and is also referred to as Wan Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Melghat Tiger Reserve
Not only is Amravati known for its culture, but the place also holds interesting things to do. The Melghat Tiger Reserve is one of the interesting gateways while you are here. The Melghat Tiger Reserve is a protected area in the Amravati district.
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SHRI AMBADEVI TEMPLE
Among the famous places in Amravati, Shri Ambadevi Temple located in the heart of the city in Amravati, Maharashtra, is one of the best tourist places in Amravati. Dedicated to goddess Ambavati, this holy shrine for millions of Hindu devotees emerges as one of the top places near Amravati to visit.
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