Approximately 65 km from Jalgaon, these UNESCO World Heritage Sites feature 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves adorned with ancient paintings and sculptures.
Located about 85 km away, Ellora boasts a series of rock-cut temples and monasteries representing Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism, with the remarkable Kailasa Temple being a highlight.
Around 160 km from Jalgaon, Shirdi is renowned as the home of Sai Baba, attracting devotees to its sacred temple complex.
Approximately 160 km away, Nashik is famous for its temples, ghats, and the Sula Vineyards, offering a blend of spirituality and leisure.
Situated about 170 km from Jalgaon, this serene hill station is known for its lush greenery, lakes, and attractions like Randha Falls and Arthur Lake.
Located around 140 km from Jalgaon, Toranmal is a lesser-known hill station offering panoramic views, cool climate, and attractions like Yashwant Lake.
About 200 km away, Lonar Crater is a unique geological formation created by a meteor impact, featuring a saline lake and rich biodiversity.
Approximately 155 km from Jalgaon, Aurangabad is home to historical sites like Bibi Ka Maqbara and the Aurangabad Caves, reflecting its rich heritage.
Around 60 km away, Shegaon is known for the revered Saint Gajanan Maharaj Temple, attracting devotees seeking spiritual solace.
Approximately 145 km from Jalgaon, this historic fort offers insights into medieval architecture and provides panoramic views from its summit.
For wildlife enthusiasts, Tadoba National Park, though a longer drive, offers rich biodiversity, including tigers, leopards, and various bird species.
Approximately 300 km away, Indore is a vibrant city known for its palaces, temples, and the bustling Sarafa Bazaar, famous for its street food.
Around 350 km from Jalgaon, Ujjain is a historic city on the banks of the Shipra River, renowned for its temples and as a site for the Kumbh Mela.
Approximately 200 km away, Igatpuri is a hill station known for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and as a popular spot for meditation retreats.