Dada Dhuni Wale Darbar (3 kms)-
This place marks the holds the Samadhi of famous Avadhoot Hindu Saints Swami Keshwanandaji Maharaj & Swami Hariharanandji Maharaj who were respectfully referred to as "Bade Dadaji" & "Chhote Dadaji" respectively. It is located about 3 kms from Railway Station in the South-Western Khandwa region. It is believed that Shree Dadajee Danday Wale was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and had special healing powers. During the 19th and 20th century he was quiet popular, people had great faith in him and worshiped him unquestionably. The Saint blessed his devotees with a stick; he beated and abused his followers with a stick so as to heal them. Devotees from all over the country throng to this place to attend the famous fair held here at Guru Purnima every year.
Ghantaghar (Clock Tower) +
Ghantaghar is one of the important landmarks in the town of Khandwa. This Ghantaghar is also called the Clock Tower of Multan. It was constructed in 1884 by the British during their rule in India. The main purpose of this building was to serve as an office after the Municipal Act of 1883. The construction started on 12th February 1884, and the tower took 4 years to be completed. In fact, it was built over the remnants of the Haveli of Ahmad Khan Sadozai which was destroyed in the Seige of Multan. The Clock Tower was then called Northbrook Tower after the viceroy of India of that time (1872-1876). The hall of the Ghantaghar, which was called The Ripon Hall, was renamed Jinnah Hall after India gained independence. Of late there is a talk going on to convert it into a museum. The site of Ghantaghar in Khandwa has four historic ponds or kunds in the four directions. These kunds are called Suraj Kund, Bhima Kund, Rameshwar Kund and Padma Kund.
Nagchun Dam +
A perfect place for picnics with lush green plantation is the Nagchun Dam. Located near the Nagchun village, about 7 kms from the station it is the perfect place to visit. This Dam provides water to the city and a beautiful view to the visitors. One can visit the place and have all fun at this place which is located away from the hustle and bustle of the city life.
Gauri Kunja, Khandwa +
Gauri Kunj is a dedicated memorial constructed in honour of the popular playback singer Kishore Kumar Ganguly. A special bond between Kishore Kumar Ganguly and Khandwa is traced as it is the birthplace of this legendary singer. The foundation stone was laid by the late singer’s elder brother, actor Ashok Kumar. Though the memorial is dedicated to Kishore Kumar, the name of the auditorium is derived from his parents Gauridevi and Kunjilal Gangopadhyay. Gauri Kunj was inaugurated by Rajesh Khanna in 1998. This place serves as a platform for all forms of arts and cultural activities.
The District Collectorate Building +
This District Collectorate Building is a unique blend of the traditional & modern history. Built in 1919 in the Eastern Part of the town, it is well preserved and a beautifully designed structure of English architectural style. Sincere efforts have been made to preserve this well arranged building and beautify it with dense tree plantations. Counted as one of the major attractions of Khandwa it now also serves as the Office of the Collector of Khandwa.
Turja Bhavani Mata Temple +
This Magnificent temple of Goddess Maa Turja Bhavani is believed to have been visited by Lord Rama during his 14 years exile. Lord Rama worshipped the Goddess Shakti for 9 days in this temple only making it a historical place. Located close to Dadaji Darbar it is an important place of worship for the Hindus, who visit this temple to pay homage to the Goddess and seek her blessings. During the pious occasion of Navratras a 9 day festival is held here and devotees visit this temple for worship and offering prayers.
Nav Chandi Devi Dham (4 Kms)+
The devotees of Shakti visit this temple which is dedicated to Goddess Nav Chandi. Situated in the LavKush Nagar, in the northern part of Khandwa, it is approx. 4 Km from the Station. Every year during the months of Falgoon (Feb-March) a fair having cultural & religious program is organized by Baba Gangaram, an ardent devotee of the Goddess and had essayed a major role in the construction of the temple. Many famous personalities of the region & hundreds of devotees attend the fair which has now become an important event for Khandwa city.