Buldhana

Buldhana is a city in Buldhana district, Vidarbha Region, in the state of Maharashtra in Western India. Buldhana is a place known for its cotton trading industries and oil seeds.

Understand
In 1853, Buldhana district was ruled by the British East India Company. Berar was then divided into East Berar and West Berar. Buldhana district was part of West Berar. In 1903, the Nizam of Hyderabad handed over Berar to the British Government of India. In 1867, Buldhana district was created when North Berar and Mehkar districts were merged. When Berar merged with the Central Provinces, the district became the District of Central Provinces and Berar. The Khamgaon and Jalgaon tehsils were later combining with the Buldhana district.

In 1950, Buldhana became a part of the state of Madhya Pradesh and had Nagpur as the capital. In 1956, when the Marathi speaking areas of Vidarbha regions and Bombay state merged to form the State of Maharashtra, then Buldhana also became a part of this state.

By plane
The nearest airport is Aurangabad. From there you will have to travel 122 km by road.

By train
The nearest railhead is at Malkapur (45 km).

By car
From Mumbai you can also travel to Lonar by road via Aurangabad and Jalan (600 km total).

See

 * Sunset Point, on ghats of Buldhana - Malkapur highway
 * Sangam Lake
 * Gavdevi Temple
 * Sailani Baba Dargah, Sailani Baba darga which is one of the famous place near Buldana
 * Bharat Vidyalaya
 * The Love Trust (orphanage) for Indian children in need
 * Rajur Ghat
 * Botha Forest, huge botha forest at Buldana-Khamgaon Road
 * Jaicha Deo Jalicha Deo, an important religious place of the Mahanubhav sect.
 * Source of River Paingaga.
 * 'Mardadi Devi' temple near Village Dudha on Buldana Dhad Road.
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Sleep
There are many private guest houses.