Chikhaldara
Chikhaldara is a hill station and a municipal council in Amravati district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Featured in the epic of the Mahabharata, this is the place where Bheema killed the villainous Keechaka in a herculean bout and then threw him into the valley. It thus came to be known as Keechakadara—Chikhaldara is its corruption. The sole hill resort in the Vidarbha region, it is situated at an altitude of 1118 meters with highest vairat point 1188 meters and has the added dimension of being the only coffee-growing area in Maharashtra. Chikhaldara has an annual rainfall of 154cm. Temperatures vary from 39C in summer to 5C in winter. The best months to visit are from October to June. It abounds in wildlife, such as tigers, panthers, sloth bears, sambars, wild boar, and rarely seen wild dogs. Close by is the famous Melghat Tiger Project which has 82 tigers. The scenic beauty of Chikhaldara can be enjoyed from Hurricane Point, Prospect Point, and Devi Point. Other interesting excursions include Gavilgad and Narnala Fort, the Pandit Nehru Botanical Gardens, the Tribal Museum and the Semadoh Lake
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Chikhaldara was discovered by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England. When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England. There was even a proposal to make it the seat of the Government of India. British Commander selected leader of Chikhaldara named Mr.Sheikh Mehtab, who was landlord of Chikhaldara. He distributed land free of cost to Adivasis to build their houses. He ruled Chikhaldara for many years.
The scent of coffee enchants you as you enter the hill station city of Chikhaldara in the state of Maharashtra. Being the only coffee growing area in the region, Chikhaldara also boasts of beautiful lakes, breathtaking panoramic viewpoints and exotic wildlife. At an altitude of 1118 m, Chikhaldara is one of the most favourite summer retreats among the nearby and far. It has a large number of attractions to offer and is mostly one of the best places to visit if you are in search of time to be one with nature.
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The scent of coffee enchants you as you enter the hill station city of Chikhaldara in the state of Maharashtra. Being the only coffee growing area in the region, Chikhaldara also boasts of beautiful lakes, breathtaking panoramic viewpoints and exotic wildlife. At an altitude of 1118 m, Chikhaldara is one of the most favourite summer retreats among the nearby and far. It has a large number of attractions to offer and is mostly one of the best places to visit if you are in search of time to be one with nature.
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Nagpur to Chikhaldara ( 224 km ) 5 hours
Day 01 :
Vehicles
Nagpur
Transportation By Bus
Transportation By Air
Transportation By Train
Amravati
Latitude-Longitude
21.4030° N, 77.3268° E
Availability
- Morning 10:00--17:00
Activity
Other places to Visit--Panchbol Point. Lookouts. Bhimkund-Kichakdara. Religious Sites. Mozari Point. Lookouts. Semadoh Lake. Bodies of Water. Wan Sanctuary. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Gawaligad Fort. Historic Sites. Harisal Tourism.
Time to visit
June to Sept--June, July, August, and September are the four months of Monsoon. Chikhaldara experiences heavy rainfall during these months. The average temperature during monsoon is twenty-five degree Celsius and during winter it goes below 15°C. Summer is not pleasant in this place because the temperature is very high . It is good not to visit Chikhaldara during summer because the temperature here lies between 32°C to 40°C.
Booking Policy
An extra bed will be provided to accommodate any child included in the booking for a charge mentioned below. (Subject to availability) An extra bed will be provided to accommodate any additional guest included in the booking for a charge mentioned below.
Place to stay
Chikhaldara--Maharashtra (MH)