6 Things to do Good for Kids in Ahmadnagar That You Shouldn't Miss

May 17, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Ahmadnagar, India including Cavalry Tank Museum, Randha Falls, Bhandardara Lake (Lake Aurthur Hill), Shri Siddhivinayak Temple, Amruteshwar Temple, Umbrella Falls.
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1. Cavalry Tank Museum

Iwale Nagar Armoured Corps Center and School, Ahmednagar 414001 India +91 91688 49673 http://www.ahmednagar.nic.in/html_docs/tank_museum.htm
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Cavalry Tank Museum

Cavalry Tank Museum was established by Armoured Corps Center & school in 1994. Set among pristine lawns it is the only museum of its kind in Asia for the tank enthusiasts. It houses 53 exhibits of World war vintage oldest being the Silver Ghost Rolls Royce Armoured car of 1914. From tanks of world war to those made in Germany, captured from Pakistan it is a exhibition of its kind . The Museum has been refurbished to make it more visitor friendly. Souvenirs have been introduced to carry the memories with you. Guide is available in hindi, marathi, english. For bookings call the contact number. Facilities available are refreshments, souvenirs, toilets, sitting area, live music. A very nominal fee of Rs 50 for adults and Rs 25 for child 6 to 12 yrs is charged for maintainence. Special concession is available for school tours. So for all those living in the district or passing through Ahmednagar, this is a great getaway to relive the nostalgia of the glorious heritage of the Indian Army.

Reviewed By ShvRm_Traveller - Goa, India

The Tank Museum is located in Ahmednagar, a short distance away from the city center. It is a place, which every patriotic Indian should make an effort to visit. It is one of its kind military museum in Asia. The Tanks and armored vehicles, numbering around 50 are displayed in open spaces. The trees lining the display area provides a ample shade for the exhibits as well as the visitors. The displayed tanks, which have all been decommissioned, were primarily used by British and Indian armed forces. There are also some tanks which were taken as trophies from the enemy forces. There were three single floored buildings in which the galleries displaying the information about the glorious history associated with the armored corps are housed. The museum is maintained very clean and tidy, considering that it is in open area. Photography of the exhibits is allowed. We also enjoyed the patriotic songs which were being continuously played from the speaker places all around the Museum. Overall, we found the place to be awesome. Only thing we missed was a shop selling souvenir, which visitors could take with them.

2. Randha Falls

Bhandardara 11 Km from Wilson Dam, Ahmednagar 422604 India +91 80075 48779 http://www.facebook.com/weekendvacation
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Randha Falls

3. Bhandardara Lake (Lake Aurthur Hill)

Bhandardara Near Igatpuri, Ahmednagar 422604 India
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Bhandardara Lake (Lake Aurthur Hill)

Reviewed By UrmilG4

Viewed this lake 3 days back... in monsoon it was swelling and water was coming on road... what a beautiful sight... crystal clear water, dancing waves , green surroundings... it was a treat to eyes... it was almost sunset time and it was heavenly sight

4. Shri Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhatek, Ahmednagar India
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Shri Siddhivinayak Temple

Reviewed By pl854

Recently visited the temple on the day of Maha Shivratri. It took approximately 2+ hours from Moregoan as roads were not very good esp from Daund till temple. I recommend to carry food as there are not many good places to eat enroute. It was easy access to the temple with no rush. There are very few steps so might be an issue for someone unless can climb couple of stairs. It is 100+ km straight to Pune

5. Amruteshwar Temple

Ratanwadi Village, Ahmednagar 422604 India
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Amruteshwar Temple

Reviewed By prpal2009 - Navi Mumbai, India

Recently we have visited Bhandardara for a weekend trip of two days and stayed at MTDC Resort. Amruteshwar temple is about 25km from MTDC Resort and we drove down to the temple through the protected forest area (under Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctury) ...... The drive was picturesque and scenic with amazing view of Arthur lake on one side and Kalsubai - Harishchandragad peaks on other sides .... makes the journey unforgettable. However, the road conditions through the protected forest area was very bad and bumpy .... advisable to take SUV if you go by road. About the temple : Amruteshwar Temple is an ancient Shiva temple situated on the bank of the river Pravara at Ratanwadi village (under Ahmadnagar district), which is the base village for traking to famous Ratangad fort . This temple is maintained by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered to be over 1,000 years old. The beautiful stone carved temple was built by the rulers of Shilahara Dynesty in the 9th Century A.D .... Local people says, that the present one is one of the 12 Shiva temples built by king Jhang. The temple was constructed in Hemadpanthi architectural style with beautiful rock carvings on the main shrine. The ceiling, walls and the pillars of the temple are decorated with some impressive & lovely art forms, like Gandharvas, Ganikas, Dancers with poses, snakes , flowers etc. ..... Inside the main temple, you need to walk few stairs down to reach the actual Shiva Linga .... The Shiva Linga is half submarged below the ground level .... can be reached from the front & rear entrances .... careful about the steps of the stairs , they are uneven ... The Nandi is at the rear entrance of the temple which is currently used as the main entrance. There is also a 'Bawdi' near the temple complex . The atmosphere of the temple is vey calm , probably due to very less visitors that makes you feel relax with peace of mind. How to reach Ratanwadi by road : From MTDC Bhandardara continue on the Ratangad - Rajur road after crossing the Wilson Dam. After few kilometers, you will get a small dam by the side of the road. After this point take the road on your right which leads to Ratanwadi through protected forest area (about 20 km). Here you have to pay a toll (Rs.100/- per vehicle + Rs. 30/- per person ; as entry fee collected by the wildlife sanctuary) to enter this road . Other travel tips : - Ample free parking space available near the temple complex. - You will get only some small eateries (say for Chai & Bada - Pao) near the parking , most of which generally opens during weekends bcoz of very less visitors. - Advisable to carry your own water bottles, but pl. don't pollute the surroundings. - Temple opens all days : 6:00am to 5:30pm - The Ratanwadi village can also be reached by boat from Bhandardara and to cross the Arthur lake. The details to be enquired locally. Definitely a must visit place near Bhandardara to rejuvinate yourself ..... Wonderful journey through forest road with great views of the lake & surrounding mountain range !!!

6. Umbrella Falls

Old Wilson Dam, Ahmednagar India +91 80075 48779
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Umbrella Falls

Bhandardara

Reviewed By Kavitha_pvr - Pune, India

Umbrella falls appear only when a gate is released from the wilson dam and luckily when we went it was in full flow owing to the incessant rains all through this month. The falls are unbelievably beautiful to say the least. Its a pretty easy trek reaching the core waterfalls where you can stand exactly in front of the magnificent falls and enjoy the downpour and mist. Standing there reminded me of dudhsagar waterfalls in many ways, although its not as huge as the latter. Nevertheless must experience the waterfall to truly appreciate it, words simply fall short.

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