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Daryapur Banosa Travel Guide
Daryapur Banosa, Maharashtra
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Feel the ancient whispers of history echoing through weathered fort walls, breathe in the serene calm of riverside temples, and let the vibrant hues of rural Maharashtra captivate your soul. Daryapur Banosa, nestled in the heart of Vidarbha, offers a journey into authentic Indian culture, where devotion meets rustic charm and every sunset paints a masterpiece.









Why is Daryapur Banosa special?
As a local, I can tell you Daryapur Banosa is more than just a dot on the map; it's a gateway to the rich spiritual and historical tapestry of the Amravati-Akola region.
The vibe here is unhurried and deeply rooted in tradition. It's a blend of spiritual reverence, agricultural simplicity, and a warm, welcoming community spirit, far removed from the urban rush.
- Gateway to historical forts like Narnala and Akola Fort, showcasing Maratha and Mughal architecture.
- Rich spiritual landscape with numerous ancient temples dedicated to various deities.
- Proximity to natural beauty, including serene rivers, dams, and seasonal waterfalls.
- Authentic rural Maharashtrian experience, offering a glimpse into local life and agriculture.
- A culinary journey into traditional Vidarbha cuisine, known for its spicy and flavorful dishes.
What should you see in Daryapur Banosa?
ISKCON - Amravati
- what locals do
- Attend the evening Aarti (prayer ceremony) for a deeply spiritual experience, or participate in community feasts on festive occasions.
- best time
- Early morning for peaceful darshan or evening for the vibrant Aarti.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- Dress modestly and be respectful of the temple customs. The prasadam (sanctified food) served here is delicious.
- observation
- A modern spiritual oasis offering tranquility and a strong sense of community, contrasting with the ancient temples of the region.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.6
- Address
- Sri Sri Rukmini Dwarkadhish Mandir Sarswati Colony, VMV Road, near Nagar Temple, Rathi Nagar, Gadge Nagar, Amravati, Maharashtra 444603, India
Narnala Fort
- what locals do
- Locals often visit for picnics, historical exploration, and to enjoy the panoramic views, especially during monsoon when the surroundings are lush.
- best time
- Monsoon (July-September) for lush greenery, or winter (October-February) for pleasant weather.
- cost
- INR 20-50 (Entry fee, subject to change)
- local tip
- Wear comfortable shoes as there's a lot of walking. Carry water and snacks, as facilities inside are limited.
- observation
- A majestic hill fort with impressive gates, mosques, and reservoirs, offering a glimpse into medieval Deccan history.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.3
- Address
- 62PF+49 Narnala Fort, Shahanur, Maharashtra 444101, India
Akola Fort
- what locals do
- Families often visit the fort ruins and the surrounding areas for evening strolls and to enjoy the historical ambiance.
- best time
- Late afternoon to catch the sunset over the fort walls.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- While parts are in ruins, the remaining structures offer great photo opportunities, especially the Dagdi Pul (stone bridge) nearby.
- observation
- An ancient fort, though largely in ruins, still holds historical significance and provides a quiet spot for reflection.
- Google Maps rating
- 3.9
- Address
- PX4Q+9VC bes, Dagdi Pul, Shivaji Nagar, agar, Akola, Maharashtra 444002, India
Kondeshwar Temple, Govindpur
- what locals do
- Devotees visit for Shiva worship, especially during Mahashivratri. Locals also enjoy the serene natural surroundings for day trips.
- best time
- Early morning for spiritual peace, or during monsoon for the surrounding natural beauty.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- The temple is nestled in a scenic area; combine your visit with a short nature walk.
- observation
- A beautiful ancient Shiva temple set amidst lush greenery, offering a tranquil escape and a touch of historical architecture.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.5
- Address
- VQ3P+3H9, kondeshwar, Anjangaon Bari, Maharashtra 444701, India
Shri Ekvira Devi Temple, Amravati
- what locals do
- Locals visit to seek blessings from Goddess Ekvira, especially during Navratri and other Hindu festivals.
- best time
- Any time of day, but avoid peak festival hours for a more peaceful visit.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- The temple is centrally located, making it easy to combine with other Amravati city explorations.
- observation
- A significant local deity temple, revered by the community, offering a glimpse into local religious practices.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.7
- Address
- Gandhi Chowk, WPGX+PJR, near H.V.P.M, Amravati, Maharashtra 444605, India
Wadali Garden
- what locals do
- Families and couples enjoy evening strolls, picnics, and the small zoo within the garden. It's a popular recreational spot.
- best time
- Late afternoon or early evening for a pleasant walk and to avoid the midday sun.
- cost
- INR 10-20 (Nominal entry fee)
- local tip
- It's a great place for kids due to the mini-zoo and open spaces. There are often local vendors selling snacks outside.
- observation
- A well-maintained urban park providing a green lung for Amravati residents, perfect for relaxation.
- Google Maps rating
- 3.9
- Address
- SRPF Colony, Amravati, Maharashtra 444602, India
Bor river dam
- what locals do
- Locals visit for serene views, especially during sunrise or sunset, and for peaceful contemplation by the water.
- best time
- Early morning or late afternoon for scenic beauty and cooler temperatures.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- A perfect spot for nature photography, especially if you enjoy capturing reflections on water.
- observation
- A tranquil reservoir offering picturesque views and a calm atmosphere, ideal for a quiet escape.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.3
- Address
- 2Q7Q+Q3C, Degaon, Maharashtra 444602, India
Sulai Waterfall
- what locals do
- During monsoon, locals flock here for refreshing dips and to enjoy the natural beauty. It's a popular picnic spot.
- best time
- Monsoon season (July-September) when the waterfall is in full flow.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- The path can be slippery during monsoon; wear appropriate footwear. Be mindful of safety.
- observation
- A seasonal natural wonder that comes alive during the rains, offering a refreshing break from the heat.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.5
- Address
- Unnamed Road, Palaspani, Maharashtra 444717, India
Achalpur's Fort
- what locals do
- Residents visit to explore the historical remnants and for a quiet walk through the old town's historical precincts.
- best time
- Morning or late afternoon for comfortable exploration.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- Combine your visit with a walk through the old parts of Achalpur to soak in the local atmosphere.
- observation
- A less-explored fort that offers a glimpse into the region's past, with a more rustic and authentic feel than larger, restored forts.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.2
- Address
- 7G86+878, Chawalmandi, Achalpur, Maharashtra 444806, India
Khirpani Waterfall
- what locals do
- Another monsoon favorite for locals seeking natural beauty and a refreshing outing.
- best time
- Monsoon season (July-September).
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- Check local conditions before visiting during heavy rains, as access might be challenging.
- observation
- A picturesque seasonal waterfall, offering a serene natural escape and a great spot for nature lovers.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.1
- Address
- 67W2+R83, Khirpani Rd, Tongalphodi, Maharashtra 444705, India
Shingnapur, Daryapur, Amravati
- what locals do
- Villagers and nearby residents visit the local temple and experience the quiet rural life.
- best time
- Any time of day for a peaceful visit.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- This is a small village; interact with locals to understand their way of life.
- observation
- A quiet village offering a glimpse into the authentic rural Maharashtra, often associated with local deities and simple living.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.6
- Address
- WFVR+P84, Shingnapur, Maharashtra 444802, India
Changapur Hanuman Temple
- what locals do
- Devotees visit to offer prayers to Lord Hanuman, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
- best time
- Early morning or evening for prayers.
- cost
- INR 0 (Free)
- local tip
- A revered local temple, often bustling with devotees during auspicious days.
- observation
- A significant local temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, known for its spiritual atmosphere and local devotion.
- Google Maps rating
- 4.8
- Address
- XPG7+M68, Changapur, Maharashtra 444604, India
Ratings and opening hours from Google Maps.
Where should you eat in Daryapur Banosa?
BHAVNAS CAKES & BAKERY DARYAPUR
- dish
- Freshly baked cakes and pastries, local savories
- cost
- INR 150-300
- area
- Civil Line, Daryapur Banosa
- what makes special
- Known for its high-quality, fresh baked goods and a wide variety of sweet treats, a local favorite for celebrations.
- timing hack
- Visit in the late afternoon for the freshest batch of evening snacks and pastries.
Pizza Corner Daryapur
- dish
- Variety of pizzas, garlic bread, milkshakes
- cost
- INR 300-600
- area
- Shivaji Nagar, Daryapur Banosa
- what makes special
- Offers a modern dining experience with popular fast food options, a hit among younger crowds and families.
- timing hack
- Order ahead during peak dinner hours to avoid waiting, especially on weekends.
Mauli chaha nee potoba
- dish
- Local Maharashtrian breakfast (Poha, Upma), cutting chai
- cost
- INR 50-150
- area
- Gandhi Chowk, Daryapur Banosa
- what makes special
- A quintessential local tea stall and eatery, perfect for an authentic Maharashtrian breakfast and a strong cup of chai.
- timing hack
- Go early in the morning for the freshest and hottest breakfast items, often a local gathering spot.
Swad Family Restaurant & Garden
- dish
- Maharashtrian Thali, North Indian curries, Tandoori items
- cost
- INR 400-800
- area
- Ganeshpur, Daryapur Banosa
- what makes special
- Offers a relaxed garden dining experience with a diverse menu, suitable for families and larger groups.
- timing hack
- Visit during lunch for a quieter experience, as evenings can get quite busy with families.
Five Candles Family Restaurant
- dish
- Indian and Chinese cuisine, local specialties
- cost
- INR 350-700
- area
- Amravati Road, Daryapur
- what makes special
- A popular choice for its varied menu and comfortable ambiance, catering to different tastes.
- timing hack
- They often have special lunch combos; inquire about them for a good deal.
Shivneri Wada Veg Family Restaurant
- dish
- Vegetarian Maharashtrian dishes, Pithla Bhakri, Bharli Vangi
- cost
- INR 250-500
- area
- In front of Police Station Daryapur
- what makes special
- Known for authentic vegetarian Maharashtrian cuisine, offering traditional flavors in a family-friendly setting.
- timing hack
- Try their special Thali during lunch hours for a complete and satisfying meal.
The Bamboosa Family Restaurant
- dish
- Multi-cuisine, including Indian, Chinese, and Continental options
- cost
- INR 400-800
- area
- Daryapur - Murtizapur Rd
- what makes special
- A spacious restaurant with a pleasant ambiance, offering a wide range of dishes to suit all palates.
- timing hack
- Great for evening dining, but arrive a bit early on weekends to secure a good table.
HOTEL SARANG
- dish
- Tea, snacks, simple Indian meals
- cost
- INR 100-300
- area
- Akot - Daryapur Rd, Babhali
- what makes special
- A local roadside eatery perfect for a quick bite, a cup of tea, and experiencing the local travel stop culture.
- timing hack
- Ideal for a quick breakfast or an evening tea break while traveling between towns.
For authentic Maharashtrian breakfast, visit local eateries like 'Mauli chaha nee potoba' early in the morning (7-9 AM). For lunch, most family restaurants are best between 1 PM and 3 PM, and dinner typically starts around 8 PM.
How much does a day in Daryapur Banosa cost?
budget
- accommodation
- INR 800-1500 (Basic guesthouse/lodge)
- food
- INR 300-600 (Local eateries, street food)
- transport
- INR 200-400 (Local buses, shared auto-rickshaws)
- activities
- INR 50-100 (Nominal entry fees)
- total
- INR 1350-2600
mid range
- accommodation
- INR 1800-3500 (Comfortable hotel/resort)
- food
- INR 700-1200 (Family restaurants, diverse meals)
- transport
- INR 500-1000 (Private auto-rickshaws, occasional taxi)
- activities
- INR 100-250 (Fort entry, garden fees)
- total
- INR 3100-5950
premium
- accommodation
- INR 4000-7000+ (Best available hotels/resorts in Amravati/Akola)
- food
- INR 1500-2500+ (Fine dining, multi-cuisine restaurants)
- transport
- INR 1500-3000+ (Private car with driver for regional travel)
- activities
- INR 250-500 (Guided tours, special experiences)
- total
- INR 7250-13000+
How do you get around Daryapur Banosa?
Auto-rickshaws
- details
- Readily available for short distances within Daryapur Banosa and nearby towns. Negotiate fare or ensure meter use.
- cost
- INR 50-200 per ride (depending on distance)
Local Buses (MSRTC)
- details
- Connects Daryapur Banosa to Amravati, Akola, and other regional towns. Economical but can be crowded.
- cost
- INR 50-150 (for inter-city travel)
Private Taxis/Cars
- details
- Best for exploring attractions spread across the region (Amravati, Akola, forts). Can be hired for a full day.
- cost
- INR 2000-4000 per day (for a full day, depending on distance)
Motorbikes/Scooters
- details
- Rentals might be available in larger towns like Amravati or Akola. Offers flexibility for independent exploration.
- cost
- INR 300-600 per day (rental)
When is the best time to visit Daryapur Banosa?
- October to March: Pleasant and cool weather, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. April to June: Hot and dry, best avoided for extensive outdoor exploration. July to September: Monsoon season, lush green landscapes, waterfalls are in full glory, but some roads might be challenging.
What should you pack for Daryapur Banosa?
- Light cotton clothing for comfort, especially during warmer months.
- A light jacket or shawl for evenings in winter.
- Comfortable walking shoes for exploring forts and temples.
- Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for sun protection.
- Insect repellent, especially if visiting rural areas or dams.
- Power bank for electronic devices, as charging points might be scarce in remote areas.
- Rain gear (umbrella/raincoat) if traveling during monsoon.
What does a trip to Daryapur Banosa look like?
Day 1: Spiritual & Urban Amravati Exploration
- time
- 08:00
- activity
- Travel from Daryapur Banosa to Amravati
- place
- Daryapur Banosa to Amravati
- cost
- INR 100-200 (Bus/Shared taxi)
- time
- 09:30
- activity
- Visit ISKCON - Amravati for morning darshan and spiritual ambiance
- place
- ISKCON - Amravati
- cost
- INR 0
- time
- 12:00
- activity
- Explore Shri Ekvira Devi Temple, Amravati
- place
- Shri Ekvira Devi Temple, Amravati
- cost
- INR 0
- time
- 13:30
- activity
- Lunch at a local Amravati restaurant
- place
- Amravati city center
- cost
- INR 200-400
- time
- 15:30
- activity
- Relax and stroll through Wadali Garden
- place
- Wadali Garden
- cost
- INR 10-20
- time
- 18:00
- activity
- Return to Daryapur Banosa or check into Amravati accommodation
- place
- Amravati / Daryapur Banosa
- cost
- INR 100-200
- time
- 20:00
- activity
- Dinner at Five Candles Family Restaurant
- place
- Five Candles Family Restaurant
- cost
- INR 350-700
Day 2: Historical Forts & Nature's Embrace
- time
- 08:00
- activity
- Depart for Narnala Fort
- place
- Daryapur Banosa to Narnala Fort
- cost
- INR 800-1500 (Private taxi for the day)
- time
- 10:00
- activity
- Explore the majestic Narnala Fort
- place
- Narnala Fort
- cost
- INR 20-50
- time
- 13:00
- activity
- Packed lunch or local dhaba near Narnala Fort
- place
- Near Narnala Fort
- cost
- INR 150-300
- time
- 15:00
- activity
- Visit Achalpur's Fort for a glimpse into local history
- place
- Achalpur's Fort
- cost
- INR 0
- time
- 17:00
- activity
- Visit Bor river dam for sunset views
- place
- Bor river dam
- cost
- INR 0
- time
- 19:30
- activity
- Dinner at Swad Family Restaurant & Garden
- place
- Swad Family Restaurant & Garden
- cost
- INR 400-800
Day 3: Rural Charms & Hidden Spiritual Spots
- time
- 07:30
- activity
- Breakfast at Mauli chaha nee potoba
- place
- Mauli chaha nee potoba
- cost
- INR 50-150
- time
- 09:00
- activity
- Visit Changapur Hanuman Temple
- place
- Changapur Hanuman Temple
- cost
- INR 0
- time
- 11:00
- activity
- Explore the serene Kondeshwar Temple, Govindpur
- place
- Kondeshwar Temple, Govindpur
- cost
- INR 0
- time
- 13:00
- activity
- Lunch and experience local flavors at Vednandini Agri Food Court
- place
- Vednandini Agri Food Court
- cost
- INR 250-500
- time
- 15:30
- activity
- Chase seasonal beauty at Sulai Waterfall (if monsoon) or visit Dagadparva dam
- place
- Sulai Waterfall / Dagadparva dam
- cost
- INR 0
- time
- 18:00
- activity
- Explore local markets in Daryapur Banosa for souvenirs
- place
- Daryapur Banosa local market
- cost
- Variable
- time
- 20:00
- activity
- Farewell dinner at The Bamboosa Family Restaurant
- place
- The Bamboosa Family Restaurant
- cost
- INR 400-800