Ellora Caves: Located around 50 kilometers from Jalna, the Ellora Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for their intricate rock-cut cave temples representing Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain art.
Ajanta Caves: Another UNESCO World Heritage site, the Ajanta Caves are approximately 70 kilometers from Jalna. These ancient Buddhist cave monuments are known for their exquisite paintings and sculptures.
Jamb Samarth Village: Situated near Jalna, Jamb Samarth Village is known for its serene environment, beautiful gardens, and a temple dedicated to the revered saint Samarth Ramdas.
Daulatabad Fort: Located around 80 kilometers from Jalna, Daulatabad Fort is an impressive hilltop fortress that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Aurangabad Caves: These ancient caves are situated in Aurangabad, which is approximately 55 kilometers from Jalna. The Aurangabad Caves consist of Buddhist monastic establishments known for their intricate carvings.
Badnapur Thermal Power Station: It is an iconic thermal power plant situated near Jalna. Visitors can take a tour of the facility to learn about power generation and witness the impressive machinery.
Shree Amba Bai Temple: This famous temple dedicated to Goddess Amba Bai is located in the heart of Jalna and attracts devotees from all over the region.
Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary: Situated near Aurangabad, around 100 kilometers from Jalna, Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for birdwatchers. It is home to a wide variety of migratory and resident bird species.
Bhagwati Temple: Located in Jalna, the Bhagwati Temple is a popular religious site visited by devotees. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Bhagwati.
Jalna Fort: The historical Jalna Fort is a prominent attraction in the city. While it is not well-maintained, it offers a glimpse into the city’s past and provides a panoramic view of the surrounding area.