
Dharur
Dharur Taluka, set amid hills and rivers in Beed district, is known for its magnificent Dharur Fort, serene temples, and traditional village charm. The fort, built during the medieval period, offers panoramic views of the surrounding region and stands as a symbol of Maratha valor and architectural brilliance.
At the base of the fort lies the Balaji Temple, an important place of worship for locals. The Hanuman Temple and Khandoba Mandir are other revered spots that showcase the taluka’s deep faith.
Dharur is blessed with natural beauty — from seasonal waterfalls to lush green valleys during the monsoon. The Sindphana River adds vitality to the land, supporting agriculture and enhancing the scenic charm.
Culturally, Dharur celebrates festivals like Dasara, Diwali, and Shivratri with grandeur. Traditional performances of Lavani and Bhajan mark these occasions, bringing the community together.
Local markets and fairs provide an authentic rural experience, where visitors can buy traditional crafts and taste regional delicacies.
For those who enjoy heritage and history, Dharur Taluka offers a rewarding experience where ancient architecture meets spiritual devotion