Waghai, the
gateway to the District, is so called because of the abundance of tigers in
former years. Situated on the banks of Ambika river, it is a terminus on the
Bilimora-Waghai narrow gauge section of the Western Railway. It is on the
Bilimora-Ahwa state highway, 46
km from Bilimora and 32 km from Ahwa.
Bilimora-Waghai
narrow gauge railway line was declared open by stages between 1914 and 1929.
The former Baroda
State had incurred the
expenditure for the construction of this line. The Gaikwar Baroda State
Railways operated this railway. After the Baroda State ’s
merger in 1949, the management of the railways was vested with the Government
of India and the rail line now forms a part of the Western Railways. The total
length of the line is 63 km
with two railway stations – Dungarda and Waghai in the District.
As you enter Dangs
from Vansda and approach the RTO check-post, you find two roads leading in
nearly opposite direction – one towards Waghai and Ahwa and another towards
Saputara. Tourists can stay either at Forest Rest House run by the forest
department or at Pravasi Grih run by the Zila Panchayat. Excursions from Waghai
include Kilad Camp Site, Vansda
National Park , Gira
waterfalls, Botanical Garden, Umrakhadi waterfalls – all in the radius of 5 km from Waghai. Religious
places at Waghai include the dargah of Badsha Bawa Pir and Saiyad Mahammad
Shakir and temples of Amba Mata and Hanumanji. A weekly market (haat) is held
here every Wednesday.
Contact Details for stay at Waghai:
Range Forest Office
(O) +91-2631-246252
Forest Rest House
+91-2631-246238
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