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Karad

Country:
India
State:
Maharashtra
City:
Karad
Type of Location:
Others
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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By Train

The town of Karad has a railway station, and this railway station is located at a distance of around four kilometres from the main town. The railway station at Karad has regular trains to the cities of Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Sangli and even Kolhapur. Train fares are cheaper and will range around Rs 200 to 250.

By Bus

The town of Karad is located near the other towns of Islampur, Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur. These towns are located in and around the region, at distances ranging from thirty to seventy kilometres. You can opt for buses to all these nearby towns from Karad, and bus fares to these towns will range around Rs 50 to Rs 70, in the case of deluxe buses.You can also travel to Karad through buses from Mumbai and Pune, for fares ranging around Rs 450.

Key places to visit
Sagareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Aundh, Pachawadeswar, Aagashiv, Sadashiv, Manora, Priti Sangam, Khodshi Dam

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Places to Visit

Sagareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Sagareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located at the meeting of three Tehsils of Sangli district: Khanapur, Walva and Palus.The wildlife sanctuary is man-made it is an artificially cultivated forest without a perennial supply of water, and most of the wildlife species were artificially introduced. It has an area of 10.87 km2.

Aundh

Aundh is known for its hill temple, called the Devi Yamai temple. The temple is very old but very attractive, and Devi Yamai is the kuldaiwat of a large number of Marathi families. The top of the temple is very beautiful and has images and idols of various Hindu Gods. The temple complex also contains the pleasant "Shri Bhavani Museum", with paintings drawn by various well-known Indian artists including Raja Ravi Varma and the famous "Mother and Child" stone structure by Henry Moore. the collection was owned by Shri Bhagwanrao Pantapratinidhi, the last ruler of Aundh.

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