All Districts
Ahilyanagar
The district of Ahilyanagar is known as the ‘Land of Saints’ and is situated in the middle of western Maharashtra.
Akola
Akola, situated in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region, is renowned as the “Cotton City of India” due to its extensive cotton cultivation and trade.
Amravati
Amravati is known for its vibrant festivals and cultural heritage, making it a notable destination in Maharashtra.
Beed
Beed district is often referred to as the “Peacock District” due to its vibrant culture and natural beauty
Bhandara
Bhandara is often referred to as the “District of Lakes” due to its numerous water bodies, including the Rawanwadi Dam and Indirasagar Dam
Buldhana
Buldhana district is home to the Lonar Lake, a rare soda-lime lake formed by a meteorite impact, making it the only one of its kind in the world.
Chandrapur
Chandrapur, often referred to as the “Black Gold City” due to its abundant coal reserves. It is renowned for its proximity to the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve.
Chhattrapati Sambhaji Nagar
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Ellora Caves, a complex of rock-cut temples and monasteries, and the Ajanta Caves.
Dharashiv
Dharashiv is also home to the Tuljabhavani Temple in Tuljapur, a significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Tuljabhavani.
Dhule
Dhule is recognized for its agricultural activities, with cotton cultivation being a primary economic driver.
Gadchiroli
Gadchiroli a district renowned for its rich tribal culture and extensive forest cover, earning it the moniker “Lung of Maharashtra.”
Gondia
Gondia, often referred to as the “Rice City of Maharashtra,” is a district that seamlessly blends natural beauty with cultural richness.
Hingoli
Hingoli, situated in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, is a district renowned for its rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance.
Jalgaon
Jalgaon often referred to as the “Banana City” due to its extensive banana cultivation, Jalgaon offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Jalna
The Matsyodari Devi Temple in Jalna, is dedicated to Goddess Matsyodari and is renowned for its unique fish-shaped hilltop location.
Kolhapur
Kolhapur is also famous for its traditional Kolhapuri chappals (footwear), Kolhapuri cuisine, and wrestling (Kusti), reflecting its rich cultural tapestry.
Latur
Latur, is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and educational institutions. It is home to the ancient Kharosa Caves.
Mumbai City
Mumbai, often referred to as the “City of Dreams,” is India’s financial powerhouse and a vibrant cultural hub.
Mumbai Suburban
Mumbai Suburban, a vibrant district in Mumbai, offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and recreational spots.
Nagpur
Nagpur, often referred to as the “Orange City,” is the third-largest city in Maharashtra, situated in the heart of India.
Nanded
Nanded, is renowned for the Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib, one of the five Takhts (seats of authority) in Sikhism, making it a major pilgrimage site for Sikhs.
Nandurbar
Nandurbar, nestled amidst the Satpura mountain ranges, it offers a serene environment with lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and tranquil rivers.
Nashik
Nashik, often referred to as the “Wine Capital of India,” is a city in northwestern Maharashtra, situated along the Godavari River.
Palghar
Palghar’s blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and strategic location makes it a noteworthy destination for travelers exploring Maharashtra.
Parbhani
Parbhani, located in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, is a city known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
Pune
Pune, often referred to as the “Queen of the Deccan,” has earned the moniker “Oxford of the East” due to its numerous esteemed universities and colleges.
Raigad
Raigad, situated in Maharashtra, India, is renowned for the historic Raigad Fort, which served as the capital of the Maratha Empire under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj from 1674 to 1818.
Ratnagiri
Ratnagiri, situated on Maharashtra’s western coast, is renowned for its pristine beaches, historical landmarks, and cultural heritage.
Sangli
Sangli district and is often referred to as the “Turmeric City” due to its prominent role in the turmeric trade.
Satara
Satara is known for its traditional Warli paintings, a tribal art form that depicts daily life and nature. It is Located at the confluence of the Krishna and Venna rivers.
Sindhudurg
Sindhudurg, situated on Maharashtra’s southwestern coast, is renowned for its pristine beaches, historical forts, and rich cultural heritage.
Solapur
Solapur is a major center for the textile industry, particularly known for its handloom weaving. Solapur’s textiles, including chaddars (bedspreads) and towels.
Thane
Thane is one of the most industrially advanced districts in Maharashtra, contributing significantly to the state’s economy.
Wardha
Wardha holds a prominent place in India’s freedom struggle. In 1937, Mahatma Gandhi introduced the Wardha Scheme of Basic Education, aiming to reform the Indian education system by promoting literacy and vocational training.
Washim
Washim’s blend of historical importance and cultural heritage makes it a noteworthy destination for those interested in exploring Maharashtra’s rich past.
Yavatmal
Yavatmal, situated in the eastern part of Maharashtra, India, is a city renowned for its agricultural significance and natural beauty.