Ambadevi Temple: Dedicated to the goddess Amba, this ancient temple is a popular religious site in Amravati. It attracts devotees and tourists alike.
Melghat Tiger Reserve: Located about 75 kilometers from Amravati, Melghat Tiger Reserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. It is home to tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species.
Chikhaldara: Situated at an elevation of 1,118 meters, Chikhaldara is a hill station near Amravati. It offers scenic views, waterfalls, and a tranquil atmosphere.
Gawilgadh Fort: Built during the 12th century, Gawilgadh Fort is a historical site that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It is located near Chikhaldara.
Wadali Talao: Wadali Talao is a picturesque lake located in the heart of Amravati. It is a popular spot for boating and evening strolls.
Shri Bhaktidham Temple: This temple complex is dedicated to various Hindu deities and is known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful ambiance.
Hanuman Akhara: It is a renowned wrestling arena where you can witness traditional Indian wrestling matches known as “kushti.” The Akhara has produced several national-level wrestlers.
Gugamal National Park: Located near Chikhaldara, Gugamal National Park is another wildlife sanctuary worth visiting. It is home to a variety of wildlife species, including tigers, leopards, and deer.
Upper Wardha Dam: Situated on the Wardha River, the Upper Wardha Dam is a scenic spot where you can enjoy boating and picnic amidst beautiful surroundings.
Anand Sagar: Anand Sagar is a sprawling park and tourist complex situated on the outskirts of Amravati. It features a grand temple, a mini zoo, and recreational facilities like boating and toy train rides.