established in the Khandesh district of the state of Maharashtra, Nandurbar is a locality, whose head office is based at Nandurbar town. This locality portions its boundaries with Dhule locality from the south and south-eastern side. From western and northern side, the locality is bounded by the state of Gujarat. State of Madhya Pradesh bounds the locality from the north and north-eastern edge. Narmada River delimits the northern boundary of this locality.
Covering an locality of 5035 sq. km, Nandurbar locality is split up into six talukas, namely Akkalkuwa, Akrani Mahal, Taloda, Shahada, Nandurbar and Navapur. Nandurbar includes persons engaged in cultivation of jawar, wheat, rice, and groundnuts. Ahirani, Marathi, Hindi, Bhili, Pawari and Gujarati are the major languages and dialects spoken in this district.
Adivasi Pawara, Tipari tribal dance and Songadya dances are the integral part of heritage of Nandurbar. Tribal persons of the district specialises in mud craft and pottery making. major affinity of the locality is Prakasha, which is furthermore renowned as Dakshin Kashi and is one of the oldest temples in the district. visitors visiting the locality furthermore frequent to the world's biggest wind ranch having an yield of 10000 MW, which is being constructed 30 km away from Nandurbar town.
Chhatrapati Shivaji worldwide aerodrome at Mumbai is the main international entrance to the place visited. Nandurbar Railway position is the major railhead assisting the locality. Tourists can furthermore come to Nandurbar by bus from Dhule, Jalgaon, Mumbai, Valsad and Surat. Nandurbar Bus position is the major coach terminal, which serves the district. The best time to visit Nandurbar is throughout winter time of the year, which expands from December to February.
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