Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary
Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected natural reserve located near Akola in Maharashtra. It is known for its rich biodiversity, including animals like deer, nilgai, wild boar, and various species of birds. The sanctuary is surrounded by lush greenery and is an important habitat for wildlife conservation. It also includes the Katepurna dam area, which adds to its scenic beauty and supports aquatic life. Nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts visit the sanctuary for its peaceful environment and opportunities for birdwatching and photography.
Narnala Fort
Narnala Fort, or Narnala Qila Sarkar, is a hill fortress in the Satpura Range of Vidarbh, Maharashtra, India, named after the Rajput Solanki Chaulukya Ruler, Raja Narnal Singh, also known as Narnal Singh Swami.Narnala Fort, or Narnala Qila Sarkar, is a hill fortress in the Satpura Range of Vidarbh, Maharashtra, India, named after the Rajput Solanki Chaulukya Ruler, Raja Narnal Singh, also known as Narnal Singh Swami.
Balapur Fort
Balapur Fort is a Mughal fortress in the town of Balapur in the Akola district of India. Construction on the fort was started by Mirza Azam Shah, the son of Emperor Aurangzeb and it was completed by Ismaeel Khan, the Nawab of Elichpur in 1757.Balapur Fort is a Mughal fortress in the town of Balapur in the Akola district of India. Construction on the fort was started by Mirza Azam Shah, the son of Emperor Aurangzeb and it was completed by Ismaeel Khan, the Nawab of Elichpur in 1757.
Avnish Agro Tourism Centre
Avnish Agro Tourism Centre is a rural tourism destination that offers visitors a chance to experience village life and agricultural activities. It provides a peaceful environment surrounded by greenery, farms, and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy activities like bullock cart rides, farming experiences, and traditional games. The centre also serves authentic local food, giving a taste of rural cuisine. It is an ideal place for families and school trips to learn about agriculture and relax in a natural setting.
Akola Fort (Asad Gadh)
Akola Fort was built by Govind Appaji in 780 AD. It also called Korbandh before invaded by Asad khan, Later name was changed to Asadgadh in 1697 along with the Narnala and Akot forts forms the major fortifications of the Akola district Former name Beraar Province, Maharashtra, IndiaAkola Fort was built by Govind Appaji in 780 AD. It also called Korbandh before invaded by Asad khan, Later name was changed to Asadgadh in 1697 along with the Narnala and Akot forts forms the major fortifications of the Akola district Former name Beraar Province, Maharashtra, India





