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15 Fun facts about Wilson Dam Bhandardara
Wilson Dam is a popular tourist destination located in the Bhandardara region of Maharashtra, India. The dam was built in 1929 across the Pravara River and is named after Sir Charles Wilson, a British engineer who designed it.
With a storage capacity of approximately 110 million cubic meters, the dam is a significant source of hydroelectric power and irrigation for the surrounding agricultural areas. Surrounded by scenic beauty, including majestic mountain ranges and valleys,
Wilson Dam
is an ideal spot for trekking, camping, and rock climbing.
The dam also offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape during sunrise and sunset, making it a popular spot for picnics and family outings.