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Biloli, Maharashtra

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Awaken your senses in the heart of rural Maharashtra, where the air hums with devotion and the landscape unfolds in a tapestry of ancient temples, serene dams, and lush greenery. Biloli, a quiet town, serves as a gateway to a region rich in spiritual heritage and natural beauty, inviting you to slow down and discover its hidden charms. Feel the gentle breeze carrying whispers of history and the warmth of genuine hospitality.

Why is Biloli special?

As a local, I'd tell you that Biloli is more than just a dot on the map; it's a feeling, a blend of rustic charm and spiritual solace, with a surprising spread of cultural gems just a short drive away.

Local resident perspective

The vibe around Biloli is predominantly peaceful and spiritual, with a slow, unhurried pace of life. It's a blend of agricultural tranquility and historical reverence, punctuated by bursts of vibrant local markets and devotional fervor, especially around temple towns.

  • Gateway to significant spiritual sites like Sri Gnana Saraswathi Devasthanam in Basar.
  • Proximity to historical forts and museums in Nizamabad, offering a glimpse into regional history.
  • Abundance of serene natural landscapes including dams, waterfalls, and lakes.
  • Authentic rural Indian experience with local cuisine and hospitality.
  • A unique blend of Maharashtrian and Telangana cultural influences.

What should you see in Biloli?

  • Sri Gnana Saraswathi Devasthanam

    what locals do
    Locals visit this revered temple for 'Aksharabhyasam' ceremonies for children, seeking blessings for education, and offering prayers to Goddess Saraswati.
    best time
    Early mornings (6-8 AM) or late evenings (6-8 PM) to avoid crowds, especially during weekdays. Avoid holidays and festival seasons for a more peaceful experience.
    cost
    INR 20-50 for special darshan, Free for general darshan.
    local tip
    Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. Photography inside the main temple is often restricted. There are designated areas for rituals.
    observation
    One of the most important Saraswati temples in India, drawing devotees from across states. The temple complex is well-maintained and offers a serene spiritual atmosphere.
    Google Maps rating
    4.6
    Address
    Mudhole - Mandal, Basar, Telangana 504101, India

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  • Nizamabad Fort

    what locals do
    Families and history enthusiasts explore the fort ruins, enjoy panoramic views of Nizamabad city, and sometimes have picnics on the grounds.
    best time
    Morning (9-11 AM) or late afternoon (4-6 PM) to avoid the midday heat. The sunset views are particularly beautiful.
    cost
    INR 10-20 for entry (may vary), Free for children.
    local tip
    Wear comfortable shoes as there's a fair bit of walking and climbing. Carry water, especially during warmer months.
    observation
    A historic fort with a rich past, offering insights into the regional rulers. The architecture, though partially in ruins, is impressive, and the views are rewarding.
    Google Maps rating
    4.3
    Address
    M37H+HV4, Quilla Rd, Mujahed Nagar, Nizamabad, Telangana 503001, India

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  • Vyasa Maharshi Cave

    what locals do
    Devotees visit this cave, believed to be where Sage Vyasa meditated, for spiritual contemplation and to experience the ancient energy of the place.
    best time
    Any time during daylight hours. It's a relatively short visit.
    cost
    Free
    local tip
    The path to the cave might be a bit rugged; wear appropriate footwear. Maintain silence and respect the sanctity of the place.
    observation
    A small, unassuming cave with significant mythological importance. It offers a quiet, reflective experience away from the main temple crowds.
    Google Maps rating
    4.5
    Address
    VXH4+H5H, Basar, Telangana 504101, India

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  • Degloor waterfalls

    what locals do
    Locals enjoy picnics, bathing in the cool waters during monsoon, and simply relaxing amidst nature.
    best time
    Monsoon season (July to October) when the waterfalls are in full flow. Avoid dry season as they might be less impressive.
    cost
    Free
    local tip
    The path can be slippery during monsoon; wear sturdy shoes. Be cautious while swimming and avoid venturing too close to strong currents.
    observation
    A refreshing natural escape, especially vibrant after good rains. It's a popular spot for local families and nature lovers.
    Google Maps rating
    4.7
    Address
    GHV5+Q2, Malkapur, Maharashtra 431717, India

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  • Lendi Dam

    what locals do
    People come here for scenic drives, fishing, and enjoying the tranquility of the reservoir, especially during sunrise or sunset.
    best time
    Early morning or late afternoon for pleasant weather and beautiful light. Post-monsoon season offers lush surroundings.
    cost
    Free
    local tip
    Carry snacks and water as there might not be many vendors nearby. It's a great spot for birdwatching.
    observation
    A peaceful dam offering expansive water views and a calm environment, perfect for a relaxing outing.
    Google Maps rating
    4
    Address
    Gojegaon, Ravangaon, Maharashtra 431715, India

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  • Godavari Basar Telangana

    what locals do
    Devotees take a holy dip in the Godavari River before visiting the Saraswati Temple. Others simply enjoy the riverfront views.
    best time
    Sunrise or sunset for picturesque views and cooler temperatures. Avoid peak festival times if you prefer less crowd.
    cost
    Free (for viewing), INR 20-50 for boat rides if available.
    local tip
    Be mindful of your belongings if you take a dip. There are changing rooms available. The riverbank can be crowded.
    observation
    The sacred Godavari River holds immense religious significance. The views from the ghats are serene, especially at dawn.
    Google Maps rating
    4.1
    Address
    Godavari view point, Basar, Telangana 504101, India

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  • Shree Hari Niwas (देसाई वाडा)

    what locals do
    Locals visit this historical residence to appreciate its traditional architecture and learn about the local heritage.
    best time
    Daylight hours, preferably morning or late afternoon for better light for photography.
    cost
    Free (check for any nominal entry fee if applicable)
    local tip
    Respect the private nature of the property if it's still inhabited or privately owned. Ask for permission before extensive photography.
    observation
    A beautiful example of traditional Maharashtrian architecture, offering a glimpse into the region's past and aristocratic lifestyle.
    Google Maps rating
    4.7
    Address
    MM99+4FM, Kesrali, Maharashtra 431736, India

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  • PRANADA VALLEY Health and Agro tourism

    what locals do
    Families and groups visit for a day out, enjoying farm activities, nature walks, and the peaceful rural environment.
    best time
    Weekends or holidays for family outings. Best during cooler months (October to February).
    cost
    INR 200-500 per person (for activities/entry, confirm with management)
    local tip
    Call ahead to confirm activities and booking requirements. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for outdoor activities.
    observation
    A unique blend of wellness and rural tourism, offering a refreshing break from city life with a focus on nature and healthy living.
    Google Maps rating
    4
    Address
    Pimpalkautha (magre, Mudkhed, Pimpalkoutha M, Maharashtra 431806, India

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  • Mini Tank Bund Banswada

    what locals do
    Locals come for evening strolls, relaxation by the water, and sometimes small gatherings.
    best time
    Late afternoon or evening for pleasant weather and sunset views.
    cost
    Free
    local tip
    It's a good spot for a quiet evening walk. There might be street food vendors nearby.
    observation
    A well-maintained lakeside promenade, offering a refreshing urban escape with scenic views.
    Google Maps rating
    4.3
    Address
    9VJJ+PW4, near Sai Baba Temple, Banswada, Telangana 503187, India

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Ratings and opening hours from Google Maps.

What do most visitors miss in Biloli?

  • Manchippa cheruvu

    description
    A tranquil, lesser-known lake surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for a quiet escape and birdwatching. It offers a serene environment away from crowded tourist spots.
    how to reach
    Best reached by private vehicle or auto-rickshaw from nearby villages. It's a bit off the main roads.
    why locals love it
    It's a peaceful spot for fishing, enjoying nature, and escaping the hustle. Many locals come here for quiet contemplation or small family outings.
    sensory detail
    The gentle lapping of water against the shore, the rustle of leaves in the breeze, and the distant calls of birds create a symphony of natural calm.
  • Ashok Sagar lake

    description
    A beautiful, relatively untouched lake offering stunning reflections and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for photography and quiet contemplation.
    how to reach
    Accessible by car or two-wheeler. Located a short drive from Nizamabad, follow local directions carefully as signage might be minimal.
    why locals love it
    It's a secret spot for local photographers and those seeking solitude. The sunrise and sunset views over the water are particularly cherished.
    sensory detail
    The cool, fresh air carries the scent of damp earth and water, while the vast expanse of the lake reflects the sky in ever-changing hues.
  • Balegaon umri

    description
    A small, quaint village known for its rural charm and traditional Maharashtrian village life. It offers a glimpse into the authentic local culture and daily routines.
    how to reach
    Best reached by local bus or private vehicle from Biloli. It's a short drive into the heart of rural Maharashtra.
    why locals love it
    It represents the true essence of village life – simple, community-focused, and deeply connected to the land. Locals appreciate its authenticity.
    sensory detail
    The earthy smell of fields, the sound of cattle, and the sight of traditional homes with vibrant courtyards create a nostalgic, rustic charm.
  • Basar Temple Circle

    description
    While Basar is known for its temple, the 'Temple Circle' area itself, with its small shops, local eateries, and bustling street life, offers a vibrant cultural experience often overlooked by tourists rushing to the main shrine.
    how to reach
    It's the central hub of Basar town, easily walkable from the main temple or accessible by auto-rickshaw.
    why locals love it
    It's where the local community gathers, where you find authentic street food, traditional crafts, and the real pulse of Basar beyond the temple gates.
    sensory detail
    The aroma of incense mixes with the scent of fresh flowers and street food, while the chatter of vendors and devotees fills the air with lively energy.

Where should you eat in Biloli?

  • Ashawan Family Restaurant

    dish
    Chicken Biryani, Paneer Butter Masala
    cost
    INR 300-500 for two
    area
    Vijay Nagar Near toll plaza, Biloli
    what makes special
    Known for its consistent quality and family-friendly ambiance, a reliable choice for North Indian and local Maharashtrian dishes.
    timing hack
    Visit during off-peak hours (3-5 PM) for quicker service and a more relaxed dining experience.
  • Hotel Jagdamba Family Restaurant

    dish
    Thali meals (Veg/Non-Veg), local curries
    cost
    INR 250-400 for two
    area
    Degloor - Hyderabad Rd, Biloli
    what makes special
    A popular spot for hearty, traditional meals. Their Thalis offer a great variety of local flavors.
    timing hack
    Arrive slightly before lunch (12:30 PM) or dinner (7:30 PM) rush to secure a good table.
  • Jai Bhavani Hotel and Dhaba

    dish
    Misal Pav, Pithla Bhakri
    cost
    INR 150-250 for two
    area
    Dharmabad Rd, Biloli
    what makes special
    An authentic Dhaba experience, serving rustic and flavorful Maharashtrian comfort food, perfect for a quick, satisfying meal.
    timing hack
    Great for breakfast or a late evening snack, as it often opens early and stays open late.
  • THE SECOND WIFE BAR AND RESTAURANT

    dish
    Assorted Kebabs, Chinese starters
    cost
    INR 600-1000 for two
    area
    Barahali Road Mukhed, Chinchala (near Biloli)
    what makes special
    A more upscale option with a diverse menu, including Indian and Chinese, and a lively atmosphere. The name itself is a conversation starter.
    timing hack
    Best for dinner, especially on weekends. Consider making a reservation if you're a large group.
  • Maitri Dhaba & Restaurant

    dish
    Tandoori Roti with Dal Fry, Egg Curry
    cost
    INR 200-350 for two
    area
    Biloli
    what makes special
    Known for its fresh, hot tandoori breads and flavorful curries, offering a classic Dhaba dining experience with good service.
    timing hack
    Ideal for a late lunch or early dinner when it's less crowded, allowing for a more relaxed meal.
  • Shri Swami Samarth Tiffin center & Mess

    dish
    Idli, Vada, Poha
    cost
    INR 100-180 for two
    area
    opp. Old Panchayat Samiti, Biloli
    what makes special
    A local favorite for quick, delicious, and affordable South Indian breakfast and snack items. Authentic taste.
    timing hack
    Visit early morning (7-9 AM) for the freshest and hottest breakfast items.
  • Bake and Bite Sweet chart Idli Centre

    dish
    Chaat, Samosa, Freshly baked sweets
    cost
    INR 80-150 for two
    area
    Biloli
    what makes special
    Perfect for evening snacks and sweet cravings. Their chaat is a local hit, and the freshly baked items are delightful.
    timing hack
    Best visited in the late afternoon (4-7 PM) for the freshest batch of snacks and sweets.

Local eateries and dhabas often serve breakfast early (7 AM onwards), lunch from 12 PM to 3 PM, and dinner from 7 PM to 10 PM. For the freshest and hottest items, especially street food, try to go during peak meal times.

How much does a day in Biloli cost?

budget

accommodation
INR 800-1500 (basic guesthouse/lodge)
food
INR 300-500 (local thalis, street food)
transport
INR 200-400 (local buses, shared auto)
activities
INR 50-150 (entry fees, minimal)
total
INR 1350-2550

mid range

accommodation
INR 1800-3000 (decent hotel/resort)
food
INR 600-1000 (family restaurants, 2-3 meals)
transport
INR 500-1000 (private auto, occasional taxi)
activities
INR 200-400 (some paid attractions, guided tours)
total
INR 3100-5400

premium

accommodation
INR 3500-6000+ (best available hotels, agro-resorts)
food
INR 1200-2000+ (fine dining, diverse cuisines)
transport
INR 1500-3000+ (private car with driver)
activities
INR 500-1000+ (special experiences, longer tours)
total
INR 6700-12000+

How do you get around Biloli?

  • Auto-rickshaws

    details
    The most common mode for short distances within Biloli and nearby areas. Negotiate fare before boarding or ensure meter is used.
    cost
    INR 50-200 depending on distance
  • Local Buses (MSRTC/TSRTC)

    details
    Connect Biloli to larger towns like Nanded, Degloor, Dharmabad, and even across to Basar and Nizamabad. Economical for inter-city travel.
    cost
    INR 30-150 depending on destination
  • Private Taxis/Cabs

    details
    Best for day trips to attractions further afield (e.g., Basar, Nizamabad, dams). Can be booked through local operators.
    cost
    INR 1500-3000 for a full day (8 hours/80 km)
  • Two-wheelers (rented)

    details
    If available, renting a scooter or motorcycle offers flexibility for exploring the rural landscapes and smaller roads.
    cost
    INR 300-500 per day (plus fuel)

When is the best time to visit Biloli?

  • October to March: These months offer pleasant, cool weather, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Monsoon (July to September): The region transforms into lush green, and waterfalls are at their best, but travel might be affected by heavy rains. Avoid April to June: Summers are extremely hot and humid, making outdoor exploration uncomfortable.

What should you pack for Biloli?

  • Light cotton clothing for comfort, especially during day trips.
  • Modest attire for temple visits (shoulders and knees covered).
  • Comfortable walking shoes or sandals.
  • Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses.
  • Insect repellent, especially for evenings or nature spots.
  • Portable power bank for electronics.
  • Basic first-aid kit.
  • Rain gear (umbrella/light raincoat) if visiting during monsoon.

What does a trip to Biloli look like?

Day 1: Biloli's Local Charms & Maharashtrian Nature

  1. time
    08:00
    activity
    Breakfast at Shri Swami Samarth Tiffin center & Mess
    place
    Shri Swami Samarth Tiffin center & Mess
    cost
    INR 80
  2. time
    09:30
    activity
    Explore Shree Hari Niwas (देसाई वाडा) and local Biloli market
    place
    Shree Hari Niwas (देसाई वाडा)
    cost
    Free
  3. time
    12:00
    activity
    Drive to Lendi Dam for scenic views and relaxation
    place
    Lendi Dam
    cost
    Free
  4. time
    14:00
    activity
    Lunch at Hotel Jagdamba Family Restaurant
    place
    Hotel Jagdamba Family Restaurant
    cost
    INR 200
  5. time
    16:00
    activity
    Visit Degloor waterfalls (seasonal, check water levels)
    place
    Degloor waterfalls
    cost
    Free
  6. time
    19:00
    activity
    Dinner at Ashawan Family Restaurant
    place
    Ashawan Family Restaurant
    cost
    INR 250

Day 2: Spiritual Journey to Basar & Godavari's Embrace

  1. time
    07:00
    activity
    Early drive to Basar, Telangana
    place
    Basar
    cost
    INR 500 (shared taxi/bus)
  2. time
    09:00
    activity
    Visit Sri Gnana Saraswathi Devasthanam for darshan
    place
    Sri Gnana Saraswathi Devasthanam
    cost
    INR 50
  3. time
    11:00
    activity
    Explore Vyasa Maharshi Cave and Basar Temple Circle
    place
    Vyasa Maharshi Cave
    cost
    Free
  4. time
    12:30
    activity
    Experience the holy Godavari River, maybe a boat ride
    place
    Godavari Basar Telangana
    cost
    INR 50
  5. time
    14:00
    activity
    Lunch at a local eatery near Basar Temple Circle
    place
    Basar Temple Circle
    cost
    INR 150
  6. time
    16:00
    activity
    Return journey to Biloli
    place
    Biloli
    cost
    INR 500 (shared taxi/bus)
  7. time
    20:00
    activity
    Dinner at Maitri Dhaba & Restaurant
    place
    Maitri Dhaba & Restaurant
    cost
    INR 180

Day 3: Historical Echoes of Nizamabad & Lakeside Serenity

  1. time
    08:00
    activity
    Breakfast at Jai Bhavani Hotel and Dhaba
    place
    Jai Bhavani Hotel and Dhaba
    cost
    INR 100
  2. time
    09:00
    activity
    Drive to Nizamabad, Telangana
    place
    Nizamabad
    cost
    INR 600 (private taxi)
  3. time
    10:30
    activity
    Explore Nizamabad Fort and its historical grounds
    place
    Nizamabad Fort
    cost
    INR 20
  4. time
    12:30
    activity
    Visit Nizamabad Mini Museum
    place
    Nizamabad Mini Museum
    cost
    INR 10
  5. time
    14:00
    activity
    Lunch at a restaurant in Nizamabad
    place
    Nizamabad
    cost
    INR 250
  6. time
    16:00
    activity
    Relax by Ashok Sagar lake or Mini Tank Bund Banswada
    place
    Ashok Sagar lake
    cost
    Free
  7. time
    18:00
    activity
    Return to Biloli
    place
    Biloli
    cost
    INR 600 (private taxi)
  8. time
    20:00
    activity
    Dinner at THE SECOND WIFE BAR AND RESTAURANT
    place
    THE SECOND WIFE BAR AND RESTAURANT
    cost
    INR 400

As the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and purple, Biloli leaves you with a quiet sense of wonder and a heart full of cherished memories.

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