Nandurbar is a city situated in the northwest corner of Maharashtra, India. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Nandurbar district, which was formed in 1998 after the bifurcation of Dhule. The city is known for its proximity to the Narmada River, offering visitors a chance to experience both urban and rural settings. While it gained attention during the 2006 bird flu crisis, today it stands as a quiet city with a local charm, perfect for those interested in exploring areas beyond the typical tourist trail.
Nandurbar is best explored by local transport or rented vehicles, as public transport options may be limited.
Try local Maharashtrian dishes at small eateries for an authentic taste.
Respect local customs and traditions, especially in rural areas.
Stay aware of your surroundings, especially when exploring rural parts.
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild temperatures, ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings.
Summers can be hot, so stay hydrated and plan indoor activities during peak heat.
Fall offers cooler weather, making it a comfortable time for outdoor exploration.
Winters are mild, providing a good opportunity to explore the city without the extreme heat.
INR ₹
$20-$50 p/day
111,037
Marathi, Hindi, English
October-February
Exploration, Local Experience, Offbeat