About
Welcome to Parnakuti Agro Tourism and Hurda Party, a hidden gem located along the Dhule - Solapur Highway, just opposite Jain International School in Maliwada, Maharashtra. This enchanting spot promises an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, enveloping visitors in a serene environment where the sounds of nature—chirping birds and gentle mooing—replace the clamor of the highway.
Parnakuti is more than just a resort; it’s a destination for family gatherings, offering a wealth of attractions. The venue's thoughtful design features cozy rooms, rustic huts with a village vibe, ample parking, and facilities for both relaxation and recreation. Whether you want to enjoy a game of cricket or badminton, or simply bask in the beauty of Daulatabad Fort visible from the compound, Parnakuti delivers a delightful experience.
The highlight, of course, is the Hurda Party—a must-try culinary adventure for enthusiasts of traditional Maharashtrian delights. As guests arrive, they are treated to a flavorful array of starters, including guava, buttermilk, vada pav, and corn bhel, setting the stage for the main attraction: hurda, or tender cobs of roasted jowar, served with an assortment of chutneys and tangy curd. The flavor profile is elevated with a traditional menu featuring pitla-bakri, shegaon shenga (drumsticks), and a savory dal khichdi.
Feedback from patrons speaks volumes about Parnakuti’s delicious offerings and welcoming ambiance. One visitor noted that the food quality is commendable, complemented by outstanding service that leaves you feeling relaxed and satisfied. It’s a place where you can temporarily set aside the pressures of daily life, enjoy quality time with your family, and indulge in mouthwatering dishes that reflect the richness of Maharashtrian cuisine.
In summary, Parnakuti Agro Tourism and Hurda Party isn't just about eating; it's an experience that harmonizes nature, culture, and great food. So gather your loved ones, and prepare to embark on an unforgettable culinary journey that will leave you longing to come back, time and time again!
“ It’s nice place to spend a day with family and friends. The ambiance, food and service quality is great. ”
“ Very beautiful picnic spot for Burda parties during seasons. Enjoyed a lots with hospitality. ”
“ Had a great family outing at Parnkuti. The place is located approx 20 Kms from Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar main city. Has ample parking space. The service and food are outstanding. Recommended for a day family outing... Facilities- - Parking - Covered huts (Village vibes & Sun protection) - Washroom & Drinking Water - Small Cricket/Football ground - Decorations - Lord Krishna themed & Forts Decorations ”
“ Nicely severed Food quality Very pleasant atmosphere Free up your tension and enjoy with your family ”
“ For a seemingly small resort, Parnakuti is surprisingly peaceful and well maintained. It's away from the crowded dhabas dotting the actual highway. A little off the road, The best part, Parnakuti has no highway noises. You can actually hear birds sing and cows moo. The Daulatabad fort is visible from the compound. The staff is very courteous, the rooms are cosy and modestly appointed. The menu was delectable. The effort in setting up the place shows. Will come again! ”
“ Amazing place for a holiday. Beautifully decorated. Genuinely organised. Carefully maintained. Best for all ages. Interestingly garnished by the supperb food variety and delicious quality. Articulated and supported by the staff who make you feel, the ambience with family gesture. Excellent place to visit again and again. ”
“ Best place for hurda party near Aurangabad. For starters, they give peru ( guavava), chaas ( butter milk), ber, vada pav, corn bhel. Then after sometime, hurda is served with 4 different types of chutneys & curd. You can also have hurda bhel. For lunch, pitla bakri & shegaon shenga ( drumsticks) , tomatoe chutney and a dal khichdi is served. All the food items are tasty. Playing area is also there for kids. Outside you can play cricket & badminton ( kits are present with them, no need to carry). ”