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Bhusawal Travel Guide
Bhusawal, Maharashtra
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Feel the gentle breeze carrying the scent of fertile soil and the distant murmur of the Tapi River. Bhusawal, a vibrant junction town, invites you to slow down, connect with nature, and discover the authentic heart of Maharashtra. It's a place where agricultural heritage meets serene river vistas, offering a refreshing escape from the urban rush.









Why is Bhusawal special?
As a local, I can tell you Bhusawal is more than just a railway hub; it's our green oasis, where family farms thrive and riverbanks offer peaceful retreats.
Relaxed, agricultural, and community-focused. Bhusawal has a slower pace of life, deeply connected to its agrarian roots and the rhythm of the Tapi River. It's unpretentious, welcoming, and offers a genuine slice of rural Maharashtrian culture.
- Gateway to Northern Maharashtra's agricultural belt, known for banana plantations.
- Strategic railway junction, a historical and logistical marvel.
- Serene riverine landscapes along the Tapi River, perfect for nature lovers.
- Emerging agro-tourism destination, offering unique farm experiences.
- Authentic local cuisine, from street food to traditional Maharashtrian thalis.
What should you see in Bhusawal?
Nandgram Godham
- what locals do
- Families often visit for a day out, experiencing rural life, cow rearing, and agricultural practices. It's a popular spot for educational trips and picnics.
- best time
- Morning or late afternoon, especially during cooler months (October to March). Avoid midday heat.
- cost
- INR 100-200 (entry/activities)
- local tip
- Engage with the farmers to learn about organic farming and local livestock. They are usually happy to share their knowledge.
- observation
- A refreshing initiative that bridges urban visitors with rural life and promotes sustainable practices.
- Google Maps rating
- 3.8
- Address
- Anjale, Taluka Yawal, Yawal Road, Bhusawal, Anjala, Maharashtra 425304, India
Tapi river
- what locals do
- Locals come for evening walks, fishing, or simply to relax by the riverbanks. It's a popular spot for quiet contemplation and enjoying the natural beauty.
- best time
- Sunrise or sunset for the most picturesque views and pleasant weather.
- cost
- Free
- local tip
- Find a quiet spot near the bridge or a less crowded bank for a peaceful experience. Be mindful of local customs.
- observation
- The lifeline of the region, offering a tranquil escape and a glimpse into the daily lives of riverside communities.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.6
- Address
- Tapi river bridge, Bhusawal, Aklud, Maharashtra 425503, India
Shelgaon barrage
- what locals do
- A popular spot for weekend outings, picnics, and enjoying the vast expanse of water, especially during and after the monsoon season.
- best time
- Late afternoon to evening, when the sun is softer and the breeze is cool.
- cost
- Free
- local tip
- Carry snacks and water as amenities might be limited. It's a great spot for birdwatching.
- observation
- The sheer scale of the barrage is impressive, showcasing human engineering in harmony with nature.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.2
- Address
- Unnamed Road, Shelgaon, Maharashtra 425203, India
Chikhali darja
- what locals do
- Often visited by history enthusiasts and locals seeking a quiet, historical spot. It's a lesser-known but significant local landmark.
- best time
- Anytime during daylight hours, but morning offers cooler temperatures and better light for photography.
- cost
- Free
- local tip
- Ask locals about its history; some might share interesting anecdotes.
- observation
- A rustic gateway that whispers tales of bygone eras, a hidden gem for those who appreciate local heritage.
- Google Maps rating
- 3.9
- Address
- 5Q79+JP8, Bhalod, Maharashtra 425304, India
Lalwani Agro Tourism
- what locals do
- Families and school groups visit to learn about modern farming techniques, enjoy farm-fresh produce, and participate in agricultural activities.
- best time
- Morning for farm tours, or late afternoon for a relaxed visit.
- cost
- INR 150-300 (depending on activities)
- local tip
- Check if they offer seasonal fruit picking or specific workshops during your visit.
- observation
- A vibrant example of how agriculture can be both productive and an engaging tourist experience.
- Google Maps rating
- 5
- Address
- WQPJ+MV3 Kurha Panache, Tal, Bhusawal, Kurha Panache, Maharashtra 425311, India
Java River Point
- what locals do
- A serene spot for locals to unwind, enjoy the river view, and sometimes have small family gatherings or picnics.
- best time
- Late afternoon for sunset views, or early morning for tranquility.
- cost
- Free
- local tip
- It's a less crowded alternative to other river points, offering more solitude.
- observation
- The gentle flow of the Java River here creates a peaceful ambiance, perfect for nature photography.
- Google Maps rating
- 5
- Address
- 3Q96+55, Aklud, Kandari, Maharashtra 425201, India
Tapi River view point, Duskheda
- what locals do
- Locals often visit this viewpoint for panoramic views of the Tapi River, especially during the monsoon when the river is full.
- best time
- Sunrise or sunset for dramatic skies and golden light.
- cost
- Free
- local tip
- The road to this viewpoint can be rustic; a sturdy vehicle is recommended. It's worth the drive for the views.
- observation
- Offers a breathtaking perspective of the Tapi River winding through the landscape, a true natural spectacle.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.6
- Address
- Tapi river bridge, Bhusawal, Aklud, Maharashtra 425503, India
GANDHI CHOWK
- what locals do
- The central hub for local commerce, evening strolls, and community gatherings. It's where the town's pulse is most evident.
- best time
- Evening, when the market is bustling and the chowk is lively.
- cost
- Free (for visiting)
- local tip
- Explore the surrounding streets for local shops and street food vendors.
- observation
- The vibrant heart of Bhusawal, reflecting its everyday life and local culture.
- Google Maps rating
- 3.4
- Address
- 3Q2M+R56, Chittorgarh - Khargone - Bhusawal Hwy, Anil Nagar, Kandari, Maharashtra 425201, India
Mor River picnic Spot
- what locals do
- A favorite for family picnics and group outings, especially on weekends and holidays. People enjoy the riverside setting and open spaces.
- best time
- Late morning to afternoon, allowing ample time for relaxation and activities.
- cost
- Free
- local tip
- Carry your own picnic basket and dispose of waste responsibly to keep the spot clean.
- observation
- A charming, less-developed spot that offers a genuine local picnic experience by the tranquil Mor River.
- Address
- 4R9F+5F, Vanoli, Maharashtra 425503, India
Lake View Bhusawal
- what locals do
- A peaceful spot for locals to enjoy the lake scenery, often for morning walks or evening relaxation.
- best time
- Early morning or late afternoon for pleasant weather and soft light.
- cost
- Free
- local tip
- While not a large lake, it offers a serene environment away from the town's bustle. Look for local birdlife.
- observation
- A quiet corner offering a refreshing change of scenery, popular among those seeking tranquility.
- Google Maps rating
- 3.3
- Address
- 3QJ2+GMP, Unnamed Road, Yawal, Sakegaon, Maharashtra 425203, India
Ratings and opening hours from Google Maps.
Where should you eat in Bhusawal?
Ghasilal seth Vada Pav
- dish
- Vada Pav, Bhajiya
- cost
- INR 30-50
- area
- Juna Satara
- what makes special
- A legendary spot for authentic Maharashtrian Vada Pav, known for its spicy potato fritter and fresh pav. A true local favorite.
- timing hack
- Go during peak snack times (morning or evening) for the freshest batches, but be prepared for a small queue.
Mantra The Food Studio
- dish
- North Indian Thali, Chinese dishes
- cost
- INR 300-500
- area
- Anil Nagar, Kandari
- what makes special
- Offers a more upscale dining experience with a diverse menu, popular for family dinners and special occasions. Good ambiance.
- timing hack
- Make a reservation for weekend evenings, as it can get quite busy.
Bonde Mutton Hotel
- dish
- Mutton Thali, Mutton Curry
- cost
- INR 250-400
- area
- Kanhaya Kunj, near Daily Market
- what makes special
- A go-to place for non-vegetarian lovers, especially known for its flavorful mutton preparations. Authentic local taste.
- timing hack
- Lunchtime is usually bustling; go slightly before or after the main rush for quicker service.
Bhole Bharit Puri Center, Bhusawal
- dish
- Bharit Puri, Sabzi
- cost
- INR 80-150
- area
- Sindhi Colony
- what makes special
- Specializes in 'Bharit Puri' (a local bread served with a vegetable mash), a unique and delicious breakfast or snack option.
- timing hack
- Best visited in the morning for breakfast or early lunch when the puris are fresh and hot.
Lali Seth's SHER-E-PUNJAB Dhaba & Family Restaurant
- dish
- Punjabi Thali, Tandoori items
- cost
- INR 200-450
- area
- Kandari, on Asian Highway 46
- what makes special
- A popular dhaba-style restaurant offering hearty North Indian and Punjabi cuisine, known for its generous portions and rustic ambiance.
- timing hack
- Ideal for late-night meals as dhabas often have extended hours, catering to highway travelers.
Hotel River Point Bhusawal
- dish
- Variety of Indian and Continental dishes
- cost
- INR 300-600
- area
- Aklud, near Tapi River
- what makes special
- Offers dining with a view, overlooking the Tapi River. The ambiance makes the food taste even better.
- timing hack
- Visit during sunset for a picturesque dining experience, but be sure to arrive early to secure a good table by the window.
Ashtabhuja Family (Vegetarian) Restaurant
- dish
- South Indian Dosa, North Indian Curries
- cost
- INR 150-300
- area
- Kanhaya Kunj
- what makes special
- A reliable vegetarian option offering a wide range of Indian dishes, from crispy dosas to rich paneer curries, catering to all palates.
- timing hack
- Great for a quick, wholesome breakfast or a traditional vegetarian lunch.
Hotel Radha Krishna
- dish
- Maharashtrian Thali, Indian snacks
- cost
- INR 200-400
- area
- Kandari, Varangaon Rd
- what makes special
- A well-established local eatery known for its consistent quality and traditional Maharashtrian flavors. A safe bet for authentic local food.
- timing hack
- Their breakfast items are quite popular; try to visit early for fresh Poha or Upma.
Bhusawal's food scene comes alive in the evenings, especially for street food and family dinners. For authentic Maharashtrian breakfast, target local eateries between 7 AM and 10 AM. Many smaller shops might close by 9 PM, while larger restaurants and dhabas stay open later.
How much does a day in Bhusawal cost?
budget
- accommodation
- INR 800-1200
- food
- INR 400-700
- transport
- INR 150-300
- activities
- INR 100-200
- total
- INR 1450-2400
mid range
- accommodation
- INR 1500-2500
- food
- INR 800-1500
- transport
- INR 300-600
- activities
- INR 200-400
- total
- INR 2800-5000
premium
- accommodation
- INR 3000-5000
- food
- INR 1500-2500
- transport
- INR 700-1200
- activities
- INR 500-1000
- total
- INR 5700-9700
How do you get around Bhusawal?
Auto-rickshaws
- details
- The most common mode for local travel. Easily available throughout the city. Negotiate fares or ensure the meter is used (though meters are less common for short distances).
- cost
- INR 50-150 for short distances within town, INR 200-400 for longer trips to outskirts.
Local Buses
- details
- Connects various parts of Bhusawal and nearby villages. An economical option but can be crowded and less frequent.
- cost
- INR 10-50 depending on distance.
Private Cabs/Taxis
- details
- Can be booked through local operators for day trips or longer distances. More comfortable and convenient for exploring multiple spots.
- cost
- INR 1500-3000 for a full day (8 hours/80 km).
Two-wheeler Rentals
- details
- Limited availability, but a good option for independent exploration if you're comfortable driving in local traffic.
- cost
- INR 300-600 per day (excluding fuel).
When is the best time to visit Bhusawal?
- October to March offers pleasant, cool weather, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. April to June are hot and dry, while July to September brings the monsoon, making the landscapes lush but potentially affecting travel plans to some rural spots.
What should you pack for Bhusawal?
- Light cotton clothing for comfort in warm weather.
- A light jacket or shawl for cooler evenings, especially in winter.
- Comfortable walking shoes for exploring farms and riverbanks.
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.
- Insect repellent, especially if visiting rural or riverside areas.
- A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Camera to capture the scenic beauty and local life.
What does a trip to Bhusawal look like?
Day 1: Riverine Serenity & Local Flavors
- time
- 06:00
- activity
- Sunrise walk and birdwatching at Tapi River view point, Duskheda
- place
- Tapi River view point, Duskheda
- cost
- Free
- time
- 09:00
- activity
- Traditional Maharashtrian breakfast
- place
- Bhole Bharit Puri Center, Bhusawal
- cost
- INR 100
- time
- 11:00
- activity
- Explore the historical Chikhali darja
- place
- Chikhali darja
- cost
- Free
- time
- 13:00
- activity
- Lunch with a view
- place
- Hotel River Point Bhusawal
- cost
- INR 400
- time
- 15:00
- activity
- Relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings
- place
- Java River Point
- cost
- Free
- time
- 18:00
- activity
- Evening stroll and street food exploration
- place
- GANDHI CHOWK
- cost
- INR 150
- time
- 20:00
- activity
- Dinner at a local favorite
- place
- Ghasilal seth Vada Pav (for light dinner/snack) or Hotel Radha Krishna
- cost
- INR 250
Day 2: Agri-Tourism & Rural Life
- time
- 08:00
- activity
- Visit and experience agro-tourism
- place
- Nandgram Godham
- cost
- INR 200
- time
- 12:00
- activity
- Farm-fresh lunch experience
- place
- Lalwani Agro Tourism
- cost
- INR 300
- time
- 15:00
- activity
- Explore the peaceful environment of a local nursery
- place
- Mauli Rop Watika
- cost
- Free
- time
- 17:00
- activity
- Enjoy the vastness of the barrage
- place
- Shelgaon barrage
- cost
- Free
- time
- 19:00
- activity
- Hearty Punjabi dinner
- place
- Lali Seth's SHER-E-PUNJAB Dhaba & Family Restaurant
- cost
- INR 350
Day 3: Local Insights & Leisure
- time
- 09:00
- activity
- Witness the bustling activity of a major railway hub
- place
- Bhusawal Railway Junction
- cost
- Free
- time
- 11:00
- activity
- Leisurely walk by the lake
- place
- Lake View Bhusawal
- cost
- Free
- time
- 13:00
- activity
- Vegetarian lunch
- place
- Ashtabhuja Family (Vegetarian) Restaurant
- cost
- INR 250
- time
- 15:00
- activity
- Relax and picnic by the river
- place
- Mor River picnic Spot
- cost
- Free
- time
- 18:00
- activity
- Explore local shops and daily life
- place
- Gaurkshan Complex
- cost
- Free (shopping extra)
- time
- 20:00
- activity
- Farewell dinner with diverse options
- place
- Mantra The Food Studio
- cost
- INR 500