Sevagram Ashram: This ashram holds immense historical significance as it served as Mahatma Gandhi’s residence during the Indian freedom struggle. It offers insights into Gandhi’s philosophy and lifestyle.
Magan Sangrahalaya (Wardha Museum): Located within the Sevagram Ashram complex, this museum showcases various artifacts, photographs, and documents related to Mahatma Gandhi and his principles.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: This beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi. It features intricate architecture and is a popular religious site in Wardha.
Paramdham Ashram: Situated on the outskirts of Wardha, Paramdham Ashram is a serene and peaceful retreat. It offers meditation facilities and spiritual guidance to visitors.
Vishwa Shanti Stupa: Also known as the Global Vipassana Pagoda, this stupa is a symbol of peace and tranquility. It is one of the largest hollow stone structures in the world and showcases Buddhist teachings.
Bor Wildlife Sanctuary: Located near Wardha, this sanctuary is home to various wildlife species such as deer, peacocks, and monkeys. It offers a chance to experience nature and wildlife up close.
Gitai Mandir: Situated in the nearby village of Gitai, this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is known for its unique architecture and attracts devotees and tourists alike.
Gandhi Gyan Mandir: Built in memory of Mahatma Gandhi, this library houses a vast collection of books on various subjects, including Gandhian philosophy and literature.
Mahakali Temple: Situated in the heart of Wardha, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is a popular religious site and attracts devotees throughout the year.
Khadi Bhandar: Wardha is renowned for its association with the Khadi movement initiated by Mahatma Gandhi. The Khadi Bhandar offers a range of Khadi products, including clothing and handicrafts.