
Here’s a 2‑Day Travel Itinerary for visiting Latur — along with a table of major places/attractions you can visit in/near Latur, with popularity, approximate time spend, and fee/notes.
Day 1 — Explore City & Nearby Attractions
- Morning: Start with Siddheshwar Ratneshwar Mandir — one of the well‑known temples in Latur. Then proceed to Ganj Golai Market — the circular market and central hub of the city, good for sightseeing, local vibe and shopping.
- Late Morning / Afternoon: Visit Nana Nani Park — a relaxing green park ideal for a stroll or break. Then head to one of the city temples like Shri Ashtavinayak Mandir or Shri Virat Hanuman Mandir for a spiritual vibe.
- Evening: Enjoy local street food / dinner in city, shop around Ganj Golai market, experience local life.
Day 2 — History & Heritage — Outside / Nearby Attractions
- Morning: Travel to Kharosa Caves (≈ 45 km from Latur city) — ancient rock‑cut caves with historic sculptures and art. Spend time exploring caves and associated heritage.
- Afternoon: From there (or en route), visit Ausa Fort (in Ausa taluka) — a historic fort in Latur district. Explore fort, its architecture, surroundings.
- Evening (Optional / If time permits): If you wish — visit Udgir Fort (in Udgir town, Latur district) — a 12th‑century fort with historical importance. Otherwise return to city and relax / explore more local spots.

Table: Major Places & Attractions — Popularity, Time to Spend, Fees / Notes
| Place / Attraction | Popularity (Very High / High / Medium) | Approx. Time Spent | Entry Fee / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Siddheshwar Ratneshwar Mandir | High | 0.5 – 1 hour | Likely free / temple (no formal charge) |
| Ganj Golai Market | High | 1 – 2 hours (sightseeing + shopping) | Public / free (market area) |
| Nana Nani Park | Medium–High | 1 – 1.5 hours (walk / relax) | Public park — likely free entry |
| Shri Ashtavinayak Mandir | Medium / High | 0.5 – 1 hour | Temple — likely free / small donation (standard for Hindu temples) |
| Shri Virat Hanuman Mandir | Medium | 0.5 – 1 hour | Likely free / temple visit |
| Kharosa Caves | Very High | 2 – 3 hours (including travel from city + exploring caves) | No confirmed fee — most sources list as free / public heritage site. |
| Ausa Fort | High | 1 – 2 hours (explore fort area) | No confirmed entry fee mentioned on tourist info sites. |
| Udgir Fort | High (if you are interested in forts/history) | 2 – 3 hours (including travel + explore fort) | Open to public; no formal fee listed. |
Travel & Planning Tips for 2‑Day Trip
- The best time to visit Latur (and nearby attractions) is between October and March — weather tends to be pleasant.
- For outside‑city attractions like Kharosa Caves, Ausa Fort or Udgir Fort — plan transport in advance (car hire or local cab/bus), as these involve travel from city centre.
- Wear comfortable shoes and carry water, especially if visiting caves or forts (terrain may be uneven).
- Combine 1st day with city‑based spots (temples, market, park) — easy walk/auto; 2nd day for heritage / outside‑city sites.
- If you have more time (or interest), you could skip one site or swap order (e.g. Fort first then caves) depending on energy, travel convenience.