District - Bhandara

Bhandara 

Bhandara, situated in eastern Maharashtra, is known as the “Rice Bowl of Vidarbha” due to its fertile lands and paddy fields. The district offers a quiet, rural charm with religious and natural attractions.

Tourist highlights in Bhandara include the Ambagad Fort, located on a hill and surrounded by forest; and the beautiful Koka Wildlife Sanctuary, ideal for birdwatching and picnics. Mahalaxmi Jagdamba Temple in Korambhi and Ganesh Tekdi in the city are spiritual sites popular among locals and visitors.

Culturally, Bhandara reflects a mix of Maharashtrian and tribal traditions. Folk dances, music, and village fairs form an essential part of community life. Festivals like Diwali, Dussehra, and Poli are celebrated with devotion and rural entertainment.

Traditionally, the people are engaged in agriculture, particularly rice and fishing. The district’s cuisine is simple yet flavorful, with rice as the staple and dishes cooked in traditional clay stoves. Bamboo and wooden crafts are locally made.

Environmentally, Bhandara is rich in lakes, rivers like Wainganga, and forest areas. The region is being developed as an eco-tourism destination, offering nature walks, boating, and homestays in tribal areas.

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