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A 2018 article published in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development classified agritourism activities as falling into one or more categories: direct-to-consumer sales (e.g., farm stands, u-pick), agricultural education (e.g., schools visits to a farm), hospitality (overnight farm stays), recreation (e.g., hunting, horseback riding), and entertainment (e.g., hayrides ...
A news report informs that members of MART would be sponsored by the Maharashtra state government to go on international tours to study agriculture related tourism activities. [5] MART is the apex body for co-operatives related to agriculture based tourism belonging to Maharashtra. [6]
It comprises 95.7% of the total area. Most of the core area is contiguous with good forest of Wardha Forest Division and Nagpur Forest Division. [6] The Eco-tourism Zone of 5.21 km 2 (2.01 sq mi) designated for public access for nature and wildlife tourism comprises 4.3% of the total sanctuary area. The purpose of the tourism zone is to educate ...
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Nagpur district" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Khindsi Lake near Ramtek offers water sports activities. [citation needed] Ramdham on the Jabalpur National Highway is a theme park with replica temples. Ramdham was later expanded into a water park, resort, adventure zone, agro zone, bird zone by the name of Lighthouse Water Park & Resort. [citation needed]
The tourism in Nagpur is due to a large number of National Parks/Wildlife Sanctuaries surrounding Nagpur. All of these sanctuaries have Tiger as their major attractions. Two notable National Parks around Nagpur are Pench National Park around 60 km north of Nagpur, and Tadoba National Park around 180 km south of Nagpur.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Nagpur" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;
Nagpur Fort on the bank of the river, said to have been built by Jatba, one of the Gond kings: N-MH-N76 Fort at the bottom of the hill Donagartal: Nagpur Upload Photo: N-MH-N77 Temple Ghogra: Nagpur Upload Photo: N-MH-N78 Stone Circle Ghorar: Nagpur Upload Photo: N-MH-N79 Stone Circle: Junapani: Near Fetari, down MH SH 248. Nagpur