The Bhima flows through Indi Taluk, originating at the Bhimashankar Hills in Maharashtra.
20 kilometers from Indi is the village of Shirashyad, where Shree Murughendra Shivacharya Hiremath Samsthana, a famous saint, once lived.
10 kilometers from Indi is the village of Lachyan, where Siddalinga Maharaja, a famous saint, once lived.
3 kilometers from Indi is a place called Hireindi (Hire meaning elder).
Hire-Indi has a very old Hanuman temple, alongside a huge farmland maintained by the agriculture department.
Mannur has 3 famous temples: Salotagi a village 8km west of Indi on State Highway 48 has ancient connection to Rastrakuta dynasty.
(presently placed in golgumbaz museum) A saint named Shivayogeshwara lived and preached here at the temple.
The other major town, Solapur, in the neighboring state of Maharashtra, is 70 kilometers from Indi.