
Deglur
Deglur Taluka, located in the southern part of Nanded district, is a vibrant center of trade, culture, and religious harmony. Known for its thriving markets, ancient temples, and scenic rural landscapes, Deglur has become a growing highlight of Nanded tourism. Its proximity to Telangana gives it a unique cultural blend, reflected in the local dialect, cuisine, and traditions.
The Khandoba Temple, situated on a hill near Deglur town, is one of the most revered shrines, drawing devotees year-round. The temple’s annual fair showcases the colorful spirit of the region, with local arts, folk performances, and traditional food stalls adding to the festive mood. Apart from this, Deglur is home to several other temples, mosques, and gurudwaras that highlight the area’s multi-faith character.
Deglur’s local bazaars are known for handloom fabrics, spices, and agricultural produce, offering visitors an authentic Marathwada village experience. The region’s traditional cuisine, influenced by both Maharashtrian and Telugu styles, is another attraction — from spicy curries to sweet jaggery-based delicacies.
The nearby Penganga River enhances Deglur’s scenic appeal, creating picturesque settings for short picnics or peaceful riverside strolls. With its mix of cultural harmony, heritage temples, and rural charm, Deglur Taluka is a must-visit destination in any Maharashtra travel guide