Ahmednagar is in Maharashtra state of India. Ahmednagar has more than 500 years history traced back to 1490 CE. You can find traces of Nizamshahi, Shahjahan and Peshwas until the British took over Ahmednagar. If you are visiting Aurangabad or Pune, visit Ahmednagar as well. Ahmednagar is around 120 km from Pune or Aurangabad.
Ahmednagar is in the west central part of Maharashtra, roughly east of Pune. It's 120 km away from Pune and Aurangabad, 280 km away from Mumbai and 175 km away from Nasik.
Ahmednagar is also served by trains from Pune towards Manmand though there is no direct train from Mumbai.
Walking, bicycling, auto rickshaws, city buses are your choices.
Tomb of Salabat Khan II, 19.094°, 74.84°. 10 km east of the city, on a hill 215-245 m (700-800 feet) above the city level and on the left of the Ahmednagar-Shevgaon road stands the tomb of the Nizamshahi Minister, Salabat Khan II, commonly (and mistakenly) known as Chand Bibi's Mahal. It is an octagonal dome surrounded by a three-storeyed veranda. From the summit a fine view can be obtained of the surrounding countryside. Salabat Khan II, the famous minister of the fourth Nizam shah, Murtaza who ascended the throne in 1565. A great statesman, Salabat Khan was appointed minister in 1579, after the half-mad Murtaza put to death his regent, Changiz Khan, in a fit of suspicion and rage. Salabat Khan was respected and loved by the people of Ahmednagar.
Baugh Rauza (Shrine Garden). A fine black stone mausoleum with a domed roof, within which glitter golden Quranic inscriptions, holds the tomb of Ahmed Nizam Shah, founder and 'faujdar' of Ahmednagar. One of the finest monuments in Ahmednagar, is just outside the western perimeter of the old city, near the Delhi Gate. The tomb is flanked by two other tombs. A stone monument nearby is said to be the tomb of Ghulam Ali, a royal elephant who distinguished himself in the battle of Talikot against the Raja of Vijaynagar in 1565, during the reign of the third Nizam Shah.
Cavalry Tank Museum, 19.071858°, 74.749213°. The museum has a rich collection of tanks used during different periods.
Shani Shinganapur. Shani-Shinganapur lies 6km off Ghodegaon- an important market place along Ahmednagar-Aurangabad Road. Ghodegaon is 35 km from Ahmednagar. The village has no doors. No theft ever occurs here, as the Lord Shani, the guardian deity of the village is always there to mete out instant punishment. So claim the residents of Shani-Shinganapur, and this claim has become its claim to fame. Unlike other pilgrimage centres, devotees here can perform puja or abhishek or other religious rituals themselves.
Newasa. Greatest Literature in Marathi - Jnyaneswari was written here by Sant Jnyaneshwar'. Newasa Phata on Nagar Aurangabad Road, 40 km from Ahmednagar.
Sanket Farm, Vambori Tal: Rahuri (25km from Ahmednagar), +91 2426 272455. 09:00-17:00. — A very nice and beautiful place in the Garbhagiri mountain range. 3 km from Dongargan. They have developed it in 12 acres and as boating and swimming for children. Excellent picnic destination.
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Visit local eateries, try even clean street food if possible. Avoid known hotels. Savedi Road has lot of good restaurants
Lassi at Durgasingh, 19.117099°, 74.735781°. Ice cream parlour. Rabdi-Basundi @ Bombay Sweets, Hot-Masala-Milk on MG road after 22:00.
Bombay Sweets, 19.094352°, 74.738803°. Candy store.