Explore the Nature’s Beauty
Visit the tourist places near Beed City
The land of Beed is full of wonders and some of those wonders are its abundant wildlife and natural Gardens. The state and the central government are consistently planning and working towards the development and maintenance of the historical as well as natural heritages of the district. In spite of having a deluge of tourist spots, the district doesn’t receive enough tourists, which has driven the government bodies to work tirelessly towards the development of the tourism section of Beed.

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Sautada Waterfall
Sautada is a place in Patoda taluka and the waterfall on Vincharana river here is famous. The river Vincharana, which originates in the hilly area of Patoda taluka, flows further and falls into the valley from a height of about seventy meters at Sautada. The waterfall here is famous.
Here in the valley Lord Rama and Sita built a temple of Mahadev. This temple is known as Rameshwar
After the Shravan rains, one can witness the supernatural sight of a beautiful waterfall falling on the river at high tide. The ancient Hemadpanthi Mahadeva temple at Sautada Rameshwar, which is known as Mahabaleshwar in Marathwada, and the deep valley next to it and the huge waterfall falling from a height in that valley, should be observed and filled in the heart in the true sense of the beauty of nature. Indeed this beauty opens up more in monsoons and this place is definitely worth visiting at least once.

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Bendsura Dam
Bindusara (also called Bendsura) is a small river situated in the district of Beed in Maharashtra state of India. It is a tributory river of Sindphana and a sub-tributory of Godavari river.Bindusara originates in the hills of Balaghat near the village Waghira, in south of district Beed in Patoda taluqa. It is a hilly area. Various small streams contributes to the river. The city of Beed is situated on the banks of Bindusara river.Bendsura is a rapid and seasonal river. A reservoir; Bendsura Project (capacity 7.106 mm3) was constructed on the river in 1955 near the village Pāli, about 10 km south of Beed.

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Kapildhar Waterfall
Kapildhar area in Beed taluka is a holy place of Veerashaiva community. Sanjivan Samadhi of Manmath Swamy is at this place. Due to the rains since the beginning of July, many rivers and streams in the district have started overflowing. Waterfalls are also flowing in this which adds to the beauty of nature. As the Kapildhar waterfall falls from a height, the place is crowded with tourists and devotees. Tourists from Beed district and outside have also started flocking to see this waterfall that plunges from a high cliff into the valley.

Naigaon Sancturay
Naigaon Sanctuary, famous for peacocks, the national bird of India, is located in Patoda taluk of Beed district.
The forest of Mayur Sanctuary of Naigaon falls into subtropical dry deciduous and thorny forest types. The Regional Forest Department has planted various trees in this area on an area of approximately 1200 hectares. Along with peacock, wild animals such as deer, wolf, jackal, wild cat, antelope, rabbit exist in this sanctuary. More than 100 species of birds are found here. The headquarters of Naigaon Sanctuary is at Beed and the area of this sanctuary is 20 km from Beed on Beed-Patoda-Ahmednagar road. There are two Rest Houses of Construction Department at Naigaon. His reservation was in the office of the Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Beed. Apart from this, although other accommodation facilities are not available here, since Beed city is nearby, private accommodation facilities are widely available.

Majalgaon Dam
Majalgaon dam and Majalgaon Right Bank Canal are components of the Jaikwadi Project Stage II. A dam has been constructed across the Sindhaphana River, which is a major tributary of the Godavari River, also known as Dakshin Ganga. The project was approved by the government of Maharashtra in 1976 for an estimated cost of Rs 5433 lakhs.
Majalgon Dam is to be built from earth berms on either side of a gated concrete spillway. The spillway will be approximately 2 kilometers upstream from the town of Majalgaon. The dam will have three hydroelectric generators, each capable of generating 750 kilowatts. In addition, a canal 165 kilometers long was constructed to irrigate 93885 hectares (ICA) of land in Beed, Parbhani & Nanded districts.

Khajana Well
This historic and famous well is situated about 6 km south of the town. It was constructed in 991 AH (1583) by Salābat Khan, a Jagirdar of Beed in the period of Murtaza Nizam Shah of Ahmadnagar. It is said that the water level in this well remains unchanged even in droughts. Three currents of water start from the well and irrigate the land of Barg o Zār (meaning ‘Leaves and Flowers’, pronounced in colloquial as Balguzār) around the town. During droughts municipality of the town take water from this well and supply it to some parts of the town and surrounding villages. Salābat Khan also constructed Kāranja (fountains) and a garden in the centre of the town. Tower of Kāranja is still standing in the middle of the town in a very bad condition.