Warora is a quaint village in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district, known for its historical significance as a coal-mining hub during the British era. The village is also famous for Anandwan, a community rehabilitation project founded by the celebrated social worker Baba Amte. Visitors to Warora can explore its industrial past while engaging with ongoing social initiatives that continue to impact lives positively.
Warora is accessible by road and has a railway station connecting it to major cities.
Visit Anandwan to learn about the work of Baba Amte and the community initiatives.
Explore the remnants of Warora's coal mining past and its impact on the region.
Spring is pleasant in Warora, ideal for exploring Anandwan and the surrounding areas.
Summers can be hot, so plan indoor activities during peak heat.
Fall offers mild weather, perfect for outdoor exploration and cultural visits.
Winters are cool and comfortable, a great time to visit Warora's historical sites.
INR ₹
$30-$50 p/day
46,532
Marathi, Hindi, English
November-February
History, Volunteering, Cultural