
Akola
Akola, located in the heart of Vidarbha, is often called the “Cotton City” due to its prominence in cotton production. It combines rural charm with historical significance and growing eco-tourism appeal.
Tourist sites in Akola include the Narnala Fort, a magnificent hilltop fort surrounded by dense forests and scenic views. The Raj Rajeshwar Temple and Shahanur Dam are also popular. Akola is near Melghat Tiger Reserve, making it a gateway for wildlife lovers.
Culturally, Akola is a melting pot of Vidarbha traditions. Folk arts like Powada, Lavani, and Dhol-Tasha are performed during festivals and local events. Religious fairs, especially in honor of deities like Shri Rajrajeshwar, are occasions of community gathering and cultural display.
Traditions in Akola revolve around farming, with cotton, soybeans, and oranges being key crops. Many families still follow old customs in marriage, dress, and festivals. Handmade items, including bamboo crafts and handloom products, support local artisans.
Environmentally, Akola benefits from its proximity to Satpura hills and Purna River. Forested areas around Akot and Telhara are ideal for nature walks and rural tourism. Eco-tourism initiatives are promoting homestays and organic farm visits.