About Dhule
Nathdwara to Dhule distnce : 635 km
Estimated travel time : 12 hours
Dhule is a popular city for both tourism and business. Dhule is well known for purest milk and ghee production and foremost in Agro based industries and leader in wind power generation.
Dhule is situated at foot of Satpuda hills on the banks of Panzara river. Dhule is district in state of Maharashtra and previously was known as West Khandesh. Dhule is situated on the junction of three National Highways viz. NH-3, NH-6, and NH-211. Dhule is upcoming hub for textile industry, edible oil and power loom across the state. Tapi, Panzara, Kan, Arunavati, Amravati, Aner, Evil and Sandy rivers flow through Dhule. Town is full of historic places. Few of them are Laling fort, Songir fort and Bhuikot at Thaler. Other famous places are V.S. Rajwade museum. Museum houses many historical documents and books which are available for researchers all over country. Apart from this, there is a collection of Farsi, Modi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi language documents, inscriptions, historical idols, rare historical objects, in the Rajwade Research Circle. There are country-wide researchers coming up for research here. There is also a library of the Rajwade Research Board. The number of texts in this library is 25 thousand. Another important places are Shirpur campus, Aner Dam Sanctuary, Nageshwaran tal. Sanctuary hosts birds, folks, sheep, wolf, bears, wild boars, rabbits, pheres, quails, vultures, woodpeckers, pineapples, mynas, horns, Hornbills, pannikbadi, and herbs etc.
Taxi from Nathdwara to Dhule is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Nathdwara to Dhule by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Nathdwara to Dhule distance is 635 Km and is 12 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Udaipur - Known as the "City of Lakes," Udaipur is a popular tourist destination. It is famous for its beautiful lakes, palaces, and heritage sites like the City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir, and Jagdish Temple.
2. Chittorgarh - Chittorgarh is known for its massive Chittorgarh Fort, which is one of the largest forts in India. The fort complex houses several palaces, temples, and towers, including the famous Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower).
3. Ajmer - Ajmer is a major pilgrimage center for both Hindus and Muslims. The city is home to the Dargah Sharif, which is the tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a highly revered place visited by thousands of devotees.
4. Pushkar - Located near Ajmer, Pushkar is a holy town known for its sacred Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple. The town attracts Hindu pilgrims and tourists from all over the world, especially during the Pushkar Camel Fair held annually.
5. Aurangabad - While Aurangabad is a bit off-route from Nathdwara to Dhule, it is worth considering as a stopover if you have time. Aurangabad is famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites - the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, which showcase stunning rock-cut Buddhist and Hindu monuments.
6. Nasik - Nasik is a city known for its rich historical and religious significance. It is home to multiple temples, including the famous Trimbakeshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Nasik is also renowned for its vineyards and is considered the wine capital of India.
Tourist Attractions
Laling fort
Songir Fort
Bhamer fort
Lord Vimalnath temple
Thalner Fort
History V.K. Rajwade Research Board
Ek Veera mata Mandir
Swaminarayan Mandir
Gurudwara Dhule