Nagpur City Adasha Ganesh Temple Explorer Group Trip

Adasa Ganesh Temple Explorer Group Trip  

Nagpur

Nagpur city is one of the most important Maharashtran centres. It is the 3rd largest city in the state and also called the ‘Orange City’. Did you know that Nagpur actually has amongst the highest literacy rates as well in India? It attracts tourists due to historical monuments and stunning scenic lanes. Zero mile, Ram Dham, Adasa Ganpati temple, Sitabuldi fort and tons of other India-famous places to explore. What’s more? Nagpur’s spiritual side is one that cannot be ignored. A lesser known fact is that the city and the surrounding areas house some of India’s greatest places of worship. 

Explore Adasa  Ganesh Temple


Lord Shree Ganesh 



Adasa Ganesh Temple 

Adasa ganesh temple is a one of the most religious and tourism place in nagpur , it located from nagpur city to 43 km distance on village in the kalmeshwar taluka of nagpur district in maharashtra . Adasha is famous for its magnificent temples. The mst popular among thes is the adasa Ganesh Temple , one of the eight ashtavinayaks in Maharashtra Vidarbha region, Dedicated to Lord Shree Ganesh. The Village of Adasa is also home to the Lord Mahadev Temple 


 
  • How To Reach: Its 40 Km from the city and a car can reach very close, say only around a 100 meters away post which there are about 40 steps to climb to the temple. By flight, the nearest airport is the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport. Nagpur is also well connected by rail to all major cities.

Explorer point 

This place is family and friends group weekend or holiday near by nagpur tour and travel religious area visit plan for good place.

The shrine is perched atop a tiny hillock and can be reached via trekking or climbing around 50 stairs.

 The Adasa Ganesh Temple houses an idol of Lord Ganesha, which stands at a height of 11 ft and has been carved out of a single stone. 

There are around 20 small temples spread around an area of 10 hectare within the premises of the temple. 

The Adasa Ganesh Temple remains open on all days of the week from 6 am to 9 pm.









  

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