District - Solapur

Sangola

Sangole Taluka, located in the southwestern part of Solapur district, is famous for its thriving agriculture, ancient forts, and rich folk traditions. It is often called the “Pomegranate Capital of Maharashtra”, with its orchards spreading across the region’s fertile plains.

The town of Sangole is known for its historic Sangole Fort, which stands as a reminder of the Maratha era. Built strategically to guard the region, the fort offers panoramic views and a sense of historical grandeur. The Ambabai Temple and Siddheshwar Temple are also popular pilgrimage spots, drawing devotees throughout the year.

Agriculture is at the heart of Sangole’s identity. The region’s climate and soil are ideal for pomegranate cultivation, and local farmers have gained recognition for their quality produce. Visitors can take guided tours through the orchards and learn about modern farming practices.

Sangole’s rural fairs, jatras, and folk festivals are vibrant cultural experiences featuring music, Lavani dance, and traditional games. The Sangole Cattle Market is one of the oldest and largest in the region, attracting traders from across Maharashtra and Karnataka.

The taluka’s cuisine is simple yet flavorful, with dishes made from locally grown ingredients. The hospitality of the people, scenic farmlands, and deep-rooted traditions make Sangole a perfect destination for cultural and agro-tourism

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