Latur is an important agricultural hub, particularly known for the production of pulses, oilseeds, and sugarcane. Latur has a number of tourist attractions, including the Udgir Fort (50km), Naldurga Fort (80Km), which played a significant role in the battle between the Marathas and the Nizam’s army.
The Kharosa Caves, located nearby, are ancient rock-cut caves with sculptures of Hindu deities.
Places to Visit
Vaidyanath Temple, Parali : 70 km away from the Latur. Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas in Hinduism, holds a significant place in the religious and cultural landscape of India. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and it is believed to be associated with many legends and myths.
Yogeshwari Devi Temple Ambajaogai: 50 km away from the latur yogeshwari is a sanskrit name meaning Goddess Durga Sri Yogeshwari is ancient temple of goddess durga located in ambajogai. one of the goddess shaktipeethas. Yogeshwari who fulfills all the wishes of her devotees.
Tuljabhavani Temple, Tuljapur: 70 km away from the College. Shree Tulaja Bhavani Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Bhavani. It is located in Tuljapur in Dharashiv district of Maharashtra, India, and is considered as one of the 3:1/2 Shakti Pithas. The temple was built in 12th century CE by Maratha Mahamandaleshwara Mà„radadeva of the Kadamb dynasty.
Nanded: Hazur Sahib (120km) One of the five Takhts of Sikhism, this sacred gurudwara is an important pilgrimage site. It marks the place where Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru, spent his final days
Ajanta and Ellora Caves (280 Km): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these ancient rock-cut caves are world-famous for their exquisite sculptures, paintings, and carvings.
Bibi Ka Maqbara: Often referred to as the “Taj of the Deccan,” this mausoleum built in memory of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb’s wife.