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Dhule to Akola: A Foodie's Delight

Friday October 27: Dhule

Start your foodie journey in Dhule, a city known for its delectable street food and local delicacies. Begin your morning with a visit to Ram Mandir, a popular temple, where you can enjoy a traditional breakfast of poha and chai at the nearby street stalls. Afterward, head to Agra Road, famous for its street food vendors. Indulge in some piping hot vada pav, samosas, and pav bhaji for a true taste of Dhule. For lunch, make your way to Pimpalner, a village near Dhule, where you can savor authentic Maharashtrian thali at local eateries. In the afternoon, visit the Dhule Market to explore the vibrant array of fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices. In the evening, satisfy your sweet tooth with a visit to the popular sweet shops in Dhule, such as Jain Sweets and Khavayye, and try their mouthwatering desserts like jalebi and rabdi.

  • Ram Mandir: Cost: Free, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Agra Road: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Pimpalner: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 2-3 hours
  • Dhule Market: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 1-2 hours
  • Sweet Shops: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 1 hour
Restaurants
  • Start your day with a visit to the street stalls near Ram Mandir and indulge in delicious poha and chai for breakfast. Expect to spend around Rs. 50 per person for a satisfying meal.
  • For lunch, head to Pimpalner village and try the authentic Maharashtrian thali at local eateries. You can enjoy a hearty meal for approximately Rs. 200 per person.
  • End your day with a visit to the popular sweet shops in Dhule, such as Jain Sweets and Khavayye, where you can savor mouthwatering desserts like jalebi and rabdi. Treat yourself for about Rs. 100 per person.
Saturday October 28: Akola

On the second day, travel to Akola, a city known for its rich culinary heritage and diverse food scene. Start your morning by visiting Raj Rajeshwar Mandir, a beautiful temple, where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast of poha and jalebi at the nearby eateries. After breakfast, explore the bustling Akola Market, known for its wide range of spices, grains, and fresh produce. Experience the local flavors by having a traditional Maharashtrian lunch at popular restaurants like Ambika Lunch Home or Vijayraj Hotel. In the afternoon, visit Balapur Fort, a historic site with panoramic views of the city. As the evening approaches, head to the iconic Shegaon Kachori Center, a local favorite, to taste their famous kachoris and other Rajasthani snacks. End your foodie adventure by trying the delectable sweets at Ambika Sweets or Suryodaya Sweets.

  • Raj Rajeshwar Mandir: Cost: Free, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Akola Market: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 2-3 hours
  • Ambika Lunch Home or Vijayraj Hotel: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 1-2 hours
  • Balapur Fort: Cost: Free, Time spent: 2-3 hours
  • Shegaon Kachori Center: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Ambika Sweets or Suryodaya Sweets: Cost: Varies, Time spent: 1 hour
Restaurants
  • Enjoy a delicious breakfast of poha and jalebi at the nearby eateries near Raj Rajeshwar Mandir. Average cost for a meal is about 100 INR per person.
  • Experience the local flavors with a traditional Maharashtrian lunch at Ambika Lunch Home. Average cost for a meal is about 200 INR per person.
  • Taste the famous kachoris and other Rajasthani snacks at the iconic Shegaon Kachori Center for dinner. Average cost for a meal is about 150 INR per person.

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodies looking for off the beaten path attractions, be sure to visit the Khandeshi Food Festival in Dhule, held annually in October. This festival showcases the authentic flavors of Khandeshi cuisine, a regional specialty of Dhule. You can indulge in a wide variety of traditional dishes like Bhakri, Khamang Kakdi, and Patnacha Loncha. Another hidden gem is the local street food scene in Akola, particularly the street stalls near Akola railway station. Here, you can try unique snacks like Bhutte Ki Kees, Akki Roti, and Sabudana Vada. Don't miss out on visiting the local dhabas and small eateries in both cities, where you can savor homestyle, flavorful meals at affordable prices.

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