Top 10 Things to do in Bhiwandi

Located on the banks of the Ulhas River, Bhiwandi is a city in the Thane district of Maharashtra, India. It is located about 30 kilometres northeast o - Tripclap
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Top 10 Things to do in Bhiwandi
Located on the banks of the Ulhas River, Bhiwandi is a city in the Thane district of Maharashtra, India. It is located about 30 kilometres northeast of Mumbai, the financial capital of India. The city is well-known for its textile industry and is one of the country's most important power loom weaving centres.

Bhiwandi was founded in the 12th century by the Koli community. The city was known as Bhiwandi, and was the capital of the Bhiwandi Sultanate. The city was ruled by the Maratha Empire in the 18th century. The city was then annexed by the British East India Company in 1774. In 1853, the city was merged with the Thane district. The city experienced a period of growth in the 1950s, when it became a major centre of the textile industry.

The city is divided into two parts, Old Bhiwandi and New Bhiwandi. Old Bhiwandi is located on the banks of the Ulhas River, whereas New Bhiwandi is a newer part of the city, and is located on the outskirts of the city. Well, the city comprises many interesting sites and is definitely worth a visit. Below are some of the lists that we have curated to experience a memorable trip.

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Hike atop to the Bhiwandi Fort

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The Bhiwandi Fort is a must-see attraction in the city. It's a beautiful fort that's over 400 years old. The fort is believed to have been built by the Bahmani Sultanate in the 15th century. The fort is made up of red sandstone and is in ruins.

The Bhiwandi Fort is located in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, India. The fort is believed to have been built by the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1754. The fort served as a garrison for the British East India Company. The fort was captured by the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1795. The fort was captured by the Maratha Empire in 1818. The fort was captured by the British East India Company in 1853. The fort was used as a prison for Indian nationalists. The fort was used as a military hospital during World War II. The fort is currently in use by the Indian Army.

The fort is located on a hill which overlooks Bhiwandi town and gives an amazing view.

Explore the Bhiwandi Bazaar

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Bhiwandi Bazaar is a popular shopping destination in the city of Bhiwandi, Maharashtra. It is a large market that offers a variety of products and services to shoppers. The market is well known for its wholesale prices and is a popular destination for shoppers looking for bargains. The market is also home to a number of small businesses and shops that offer a range of products and services. The Bhiwandi Bazaar is a great place to explore the culture and history of the city. It's a vibrant bazaar with plenty of shops and stalls to explore.

The bazaar is known for its wide range of products that include clothes, jewellery, electronics, and other items. The bazaar is also a popular destination for food lovers as it offers a wide variety of food items from different parts of the country. The bazaar is busiest on weekends, when people from the nearby areas come to shop.

Pay your homage at the Mahalaxmi Temple

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The Mahalaxmi Temple in Bhiwandi is a popular Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Mahalaxmi. The temple is located in the Bhiwandi-Nizampur area of the Thane district in Maharashtra, India. The Mahalaxmi Temple is believed to be over 500 years old and is one of the most popular temples in the Thane district. The temple complex is spread over an area of 2 acres and is surrounded by a large garden. The temple is visited by thousands of devotees every year.

The Kalyan Durg is another popular attraction in the city. Kalyan Durg is a hill fort located in the Bhiwandi-Nizampur taluka of Thane district in Maharashtra, India. The fort is situated on the Kalyan-Bhiwandi Road at a distance of about 12 km from Kalyan and from Bhiwandi. The fort is also known as Khandala.

The fort was built by the Nizam of Ahmednagar in the 16th century. The fort has a fortification wall and a few bastions The fort was captured by the Mughals in 1596. The fort was captured by the Marathas in 1739. The fort was captured by the British in 1818. The fort is in ruins and provides a thrilling experience.

Enlighten yourself at the Bhiwandi Museum

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The Bhiwandi Museum is situated in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, India. The museum is dedicated to the history and culture of the Bhiwandi region.
The Bhiwandi Museum was founded in 1966 by the Municipal Corporation of Bhiwandi. It is housed in the old municipal building, which was built in the late 19th century. The museum has a collection of artefacts from the Indus Valley Civilisation, as well as objects from the Maratha and Mughal periods. It also has a collection of paintings, including works by Raja Ravi Varma.

The Bhiwandi Museum is a great place to learn more about the history and culture of the city. It's a small museum, but it's packed with interesting exhibits.

Take a stroll in the Bhiwandi Gardens

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Bhiwandi Gardens is a public park located in the city of Bhiwandi in the state of Maharashtra, India. The park is spread over an area of 8 hectares and is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Some of the major attractions in the park include a children's play area, a jogging track, and a lake.
 
The Bhiwandi gardens were first developed in the early 18th century by the Bhiwandi Nawabs. The gardens were used as a recreational area for the Nawabs and their families. The gardens were also used to grow fruit and vegetables. The gardens were destroyed by fire a couple of times and were rebuilt over the years. Today, the gardens are in a state of disrepair. However, it is a great place to take a stroll and enjoy the beauty of nature. It's a peaceful garden with a lot of beautiful plants and trees.
 

Go back to history at the Bhiwandi Caves

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The Bhiwandi Caves are a popular tourist attraction. The Bhiwandi Caves in Bhiwandi are a series of rock-cut Buddhist caves located in the town of Bhiwandi in Maharashtra, India. The caves are dated to the 2nd century BCE and are among the earliest examples of Buddhist cave temples in India.

The Bhiwandi Caves were carved out of a hillside in the 2nd century BCE and are some of the earliest examples of Buddhist cave temples in India. The caves are composed of a series of rock-cut chambers and monasteries, and were used by Buddhist monks as a place of mediation and worship. The caves are also decorated with a number of carvings and sculptures, including a number of Buddhist statues.

Spend a quiet evening at Vasai Creek

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One of the most important creeks in Maharashtra. Vasai creek originates in the Vasai taluka of the Palghar district in Maharashtra. It flows in a northerly direction and enters the Bhiwandi taluka. The creek is approximately as long as it is wide. The creek has many tributaries, the largest of which is the Tansa River. The creek is a major source of water for the Bhiwandi-Nizampur City Municipal Corporation.

The Vasai Creek is a popular attraction in Bhiwandi. The creek is lined with mangroves, which attract a variety of birds. The creek is also a popular spot for fishing.

Feel the serenity at the Upvan Lake

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Upvan Lake is an artificial lake located in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra. It was constructed in 1978 and is spread over an area of 2.5 square kilometers. The lake is a popular tourist destination and attracts a large number of visitors every year.

It is a popular tourist spot and is frequented by locals and tourists alike. The lake is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Upvan Lake is a perfect place to spend a me-time and get lost in the nature. Visit at the evening time to see the amazing view of the lake.

Take a stroll by the Varaldevi Lake

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Another most visited place in Bhiwandi is the Varaldevi Lake. It is an artificial lake located in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, India. The lake was created in 1969 to meet the drinking water needs of the city. The Varaldevi Lake is spread over an area of 100 hectares. The lake supplies drinking water to the city of Bhiwandi and also meets the needs of industries in the area. The lake is also used for irrigation and supplies water to the Tapi River. It is spread over an area of and is surrounded by a green belt. The lake is a popular spot for fishing and boating. The lake is located in the heart of the city and it is one of the major tourist attractions in Bhiwandi. The lake is well-known for its natural beauty and serenity. The lake is also a popular picnic spot.

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Suchismita is a PR Professional since 2018. She have worked in PR with a diverse set of clients. She has completed her Post Graduation in M.Sc. in Media Science from Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT). She completed her graduation in English Honours from Kalyani University. In her free time, she loves sketching and painting, writing creative pieces, crafting DIY objects and binge watching her favourite shows
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