Wadwal Nagnath Bet Hill is a religious and scenic hilltop destination near Wadwal village in Latur district, Maharashtra. The hill is known for the Nagnath (Shiva) temple at the top and offers wide views of the surrounding countryside.
Wadwal Nagnath Bet, also known as Sanjivani Bet, is a hill and biosphere reserve located near Wadwal Nagnath village in Latur District, Maharashtra. It is renowned for hosting around 160 rare species of Ayurvedic plants and herbs, many of which grow during the Uttara Nakshatra period (July to September).
The hill stands at a height of 600–700 feet and is situated 3 km from Wadwal Nagnath village, 16.5 km from Chakur, and 39 km from Latur city.
The site attracts Ayurvedic practitioners, researchers, and tourists, especially during the annual Wadval Nagnath Ayurvedic Fest, which features a Vaidya Sammelan (conference), exhibitions of Ayurvedic products, and presentations on new discoveries in Ayurveda.
A government-established research center operates here to study medicinal plants, open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with the area accessible from 5:30 AM.
The nearest railway station is Wadwal Nagnath (2 km away), and the nearest airport is in Latur (60 km away).
