Orange- thinks of fruit & you know where to find the best of them in the country its Nagpur! But that’s not all. There are so many exciting places to visit in Nagpur that prove the hustling winter capital of Maharashtra has a lot more to offer than just Oranges.
There are a number of famed tourist places in Nagpur that have been attracting visitors from around India. The city has gained popularity for its snake-like flowing river- Nag & is known as the “City of Snakes.”
For fanatic tourists, this city has vast to offer. Right from restaurants serving flavors of the local cuisine “saoji” which is famous across India to wonderful green parks in the city. There are too many tourists’ places in Nagpur. Picking on a few can actually be a tiring task!
Pench Tiger Reserve

Pench Tiger Reserve is home of tigers. Spreading across states - Maharashtra Pench is famed for its flora and wildlife. This park surely qualifies as a must-see among all other tourist places in Nagpur.
The best part is that there are government as well as private resorts that variety housing needs for visitors willing to have an overnight trip. Thus it becomes a great option for a vacation getaway.
Gorewada Lake

Gorewada Lake along with the dam auxiliary it can be considered as a full day picnic spot. The water body is the main source of water supply for the whole of Nagpur, so has great importance. The lake is surrounded by plenty of lush green and thick trees, scrubs and make for a great landscape.
The lake also attracts birds that come to drink water and can be spotted by bird watching and nature fanatics.
Kasturchand Park

kasturchand park is situated around 1 km from the main railway station of Nagpur, kasturchand park is known for the assemblies held in the Nagpur downtown area. Several well-known exchanges indicates are orchestrated here all the time.
Ramtek Fort

A fort - temple, Ramtek is situated on the top of a hill, inside a fort in the limits of Nagpur city. This makes it a relaxing place and also makes it apt for one day picnic with family and friends.
Lord Rama remains the main deity of this temple as it is believed that he had rested here for a brief amount of time, before starting his journey of victorious Lanka. Thus, the fort comes with great mythical stories and significance.
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