
Here’s a 3-Day Travel Itinerary for visiting Wardha (Maharashtra, India) plus a table of popular places in Wardha with suggested average visit time and entry fee (where available/typical; many local attractions are free or have very low charges).
Day 1 – Gandhian Heritage and Spiritual Landmarks
Morning
- Sevagram Ashram
Visit Mahatma Gandhi’s residence and museum to understand his life, work, and philosophy. The calm environment makes it ideal for slow exploration. - Magan Sangrahalaya Museum
Explore exhibits related to rural development, khadi, and self-reliant village technology.
Lunch
- Have lunch at a local restaurant in Wardha town.
Afternoon
- Gitai Mandir
Walk through granite slabs engraved with verses from the Bhagavad Gita in a peaceful open setting. - Vishwa Shanti Stupa
Spend time at the peace pagoda, enjoy meditation spaces, and take in the surrounding views.
Evening
- Relax at Sudampuri Garden or Utkarsh Udyan for a calm evening walk.
Day 2 – Nature, Wildlife, and Scenic Spots
Morning
- Bor Dam
Visit early morning for scenic views, birdwatching, and photography. - Bor Wildlife Sanctuary (optional)
Enjoy a jeep safari if available. Check locally for timings and permissions.
Lunch
- Picnic near the dam area or dine at nearby local eateries.
Afternoon
- Panchdhara Waterfall
Short nature walk and relaxation, especially scenic during monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. - Mahakali Mandir or Shri Sai Baba Mandir
Visit popular local temples to experience Wardha’s cultural life.
Evening
- Visit Friends Point or nearby viewpoints for sunset and leisure time.
Day 3 – Temples, Local Culture, and Leisure
Morning
- Shri Lakshmi Narayan Mandir
Spend time at this well-known temple known for its peaceful atmosphere. - Walk through local heritage areas of Wardha town.
Lunch
- Try traditional Maharashtrian food at a local restaurant.
Afternoon
- Charkha Gruha
Visit this small cultural and historical space related to Gandhian values. - Local shopping for souvenirs and handicrafts.
Evening
- Stop at Welcome Wardha Sign or I Love Wardha Spot for photographs and a relaxed end to the trip.

Wardha Tourist Places Table
(As per popularity, average time spent, and entry fees)
| Place Name | Category | Average Time Spent | Entry Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sevagram Ashram | Historical / Ashram | 2–3 hours | Free / Donation |
| Magan Sangrahalaya | Museum | 1–2 hours | Free / Nominal |
| Gitai Mandir | Spiritual | 45 minutes – 1 hour | Free |
| Vishwa Shanti Stupa | Spiritual / Scenic | 1–1.5 hours | Free |
| Bor Dam | Nature / Scenic | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Bor Wildlife Sanctuary | Wildlife | 3–5 hours | Paid (Safari charges apply) |
| Panchdhara Waterfall | Nature | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Shri Lakshmi Narayan Mandir | Temple | 45 minutes – 1 hour | Free |
| Shri Sai Baba Mandir | Temple | 1 hour | Free |
| Mahakali Mandir | Temple | 30–45 minutes | Free |
| Charkha Gruha | Cultural | 45 minutes – 1 hour | Free / Donation |
| Sudampuri Garden | Garden | 45 minutes – 1 hour | Free |
| Utkarsh Udyan | Park | 30–45 minutes | Free |
| Friends Point | Viewpoint | 30–45 minutes | Free |
| Welcome Wardha Sign | Photo Spot | 15–30 minutes | Free |
| I Love Wardha Spot | Photo Spot | 15–30 minutes | Free |
Travel Tips for Wardha
- Best time to visit is from October to March due to pleasant weather.
- Most attractions are calm and self-guided, suitable for slow travel.
- Carry water, light snacks, and comfortable walking shoes.
- For wildlife safari visits, confirm availability locally before planning.