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Sangli is a major city in
Western India 390 km from Mumbai
and 700 km from Bangalore.
Sangli is known for its turmeric
trade, grapes and sugar
factories. Sangli is also a
major education and healthcare
centre.
Sangli has developed itself as a
is now a modern city with
broader roads, major railway
junction, cyber-cafes, hotels
with multi-cuisine, very good
education, healthcare,
telecommunication and
entertainment facilities. A
Software Technology Park is
being set up in a prime location
of the city.
Tourist
Attractions
Gokak Water Falls
It is at a distance of only two
hours drive from Sangli. The
best time to visit this falls is
between June to October as there
is plenty of water. There is a
swinging bridge on the
waterfalls.
Sagareshwar Wild Life
Sanctuary
It is just 30 km from Sangli.
Deer, jackals, rabbits,
peacocks, wild goats, wild cows,
leopards are the wild animals of
this sanctuary. There are also
ancient temples of Lord Shiva.
Dandoba Hill Station
Locating at the Miraj-Pandharpur
Road, Dandoba Hill Station is
just 25 minutes drive from
Sangli. It is located around
Dandoba Hills, which is a
reserve forest area. There are
also some historical ancient
temples on the hills.
Chandoli Forests
Chandoli region, which is about
65 km from Sangli has animals
like monkeys, deer, wild goat,
rabbits, tigers, peacocks,
snakes. You can also visit the
Chandoli dam. In the rainy
season, you find this place lush
green with some small
waterfalls.
Audumbar
Audumbar is a holy place about
25 km from Sangli city. A sacred
temple of Lord Dattatraya is
located on the banks of Holy
Krishna River. Thousands of
devotees from all over the world
visit Audumbar every year.
Mahabaleshwar
It is just 4 hours journey from
Sangli. Mahabaleshwar is also
known as the Queen of all Hill
Stations. This hill station is
situated at an altitude of
1,372m in the heart of Sahyadri
Hills in Satara District. Its
name is derived from a Lord
Mahadev temple and three
Sanskrit words, Maha (great),
Bal (power) and Ishwar (God).
Some people also relate the name
with mythological past as the
name 'Mahabaleshwar' means
mighty God.
Bahuballi Hill Temples (Kumbhojgiri)
Bahuballi is 50 minutes drive
from Sangli. Bahubali Hill
Temples are located 27 km south
of Kolhapur, Maharashtra on the
Bahubali Hills. Huge devotees
thronged the temple to worship
the 28-feet tall marble statue
of Bahubali and visit the
temples of the 24 Tirthankaras
or saints. These hills are
popularly known as 'Kumbhojgiri'.
A Celibacy Resort was
established in 1935 and named
after the sage Bahubali who
mediated here about 300 years
before.
Pandharpur
Pandharpur is 4-5 hours drive
from Sangli by road. This place
is one of the most revered
pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra.
Pandharpur preserves Lord
Vithoba's image in a grand
temple. Vithoba is a form of
Krishna. The name Vithoba means
Father Vitthala. Vitthala is
said to have been derived from
the word Vishnu in Kannada.
The worship of Vishnu - Vitthala
at Pandharpur is derived mainly
from the puranas and has been
augmented by the contribution of
the great Vaishnava saints of
Maharashtra from the 13th to
17th centuries (Namdev,
Jnaneshwar, Eknath, Tukaram).
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