Saoner is a city and tehsil headquarters in north part of Nagpur district in state of Maharashtra, India.
Ancient temple of Lord Ganesh is located at the neighboring village of Adasa on a hill.
Saoner is also of historic importance due to its role in the 1942 Quit India Movement against the British.
The summer season is characterized by other severe weather activity like thunderstorms, dust storms, hailstorms and squalls.
Co-existence of communal harmony is an excellent example in Saoner, wherein people of all caste come together to celebrate Pola (Festival of Bullocks), Eid, Christmas, Holi and Diwali.
Famous Marathi writer Ram Ganesh Gadkari breathed his last here.
( even not being care status for local body ( Municipalities ) Adasa is a historical and ritual place of Hindu.
Best for one day picnic, but not good road infrastructure to go there and rainy time worse experience.
Heti ( Nandaji Buva Temple) - ancient temple situated 5 km from Saoner, Must to visited place one a years but people very uneducated and dirty having meat and alcohol around the premises Mostly Saoner people are farmer Coal mining, textile and paper industry, are the financial growth drivers.
State Government of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh operate stage carrier bus service, besides private autos (12 people sitting )and Cycle Rickshaws .