Nagpur, located in the heart of India, is the winter capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Known for its rich cultural history, Nagpur is famous for its oranges and is often referred to as the 'Orange City'. The city is a major commercial and political center of the Vidarbha region and hosts the Vidhan Sabha, the winter session of the Maharashtra state assembly. Nagpur is well-connected by roads, railways, and air to other parts of the country, and is a budding logistics hub due to its central location. The city is also known for its greenery, encompassing several gardens and lakes. One of the significant attractions is the iconic Deekshabhoomi, the largest hollow stupa among all Buddhist stupas in the world. Here, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar converted to Buddhism, initiating a socio-religious revolution. Moreover, the city boasts of educational and healthcare facilities, drawing people from surrounding areas. The Raman Science Centre and Nagpur Central Museum are other key places of interest. In the outskirts, wildlife enthusiasts can explore the Pench National Park and the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve.