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In Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior is
the state’s northernmost city and a convenient entry point.
Gwalior’s landmark is its hilltop fort which contains a fine
museum and an ancient temple, among, other monuments. 120 km from
Gwalior is the medieval city of Orchha with exquisite
palaces and cenotaphs. Built by an 11th century king of the
Bundela dynasty, Orchha is now a ghost city containing the remains
of what must have been once spectacularly lovely monuments, and
which combine Hindu and Muslim architectural. traditions.
Shivpuri, atop a plateau, contains two picturesque lakes and a
national park that abounds in species of deer and antelope.
Khajuraho, an obscure village, no more than a clearing in the
jungle, now captures world attention for its 22 temples built by
rulers of the Chandela dynasty. Each temple, built of stone, is
distinguished by carved spires and walls, where the subjects range
from aesthetic depictions of major and minor deities and celestial
beings to a variety of erotic sculptures.
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Bhopal
Bhopal, the capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh, has grown
around a large lake, the ornamental newer part of the city being
roughly opposite the labyrinthine lanes of the old town. Craft –
notably velvet handbags studded with stones, and lacy silverwork –
is practised in narrow alleyways that lead off from domed mosques
in the old city. Bharat Bhavan is a showcase of Indian art, folk
traditions, sculpture and a centre for the performing arts as
well.
Bhimbetka, a few hours drive from Bhopal, is the site for
spectacular cave paintings.
Udaygiri, another excursion from Bhopal, has notable cave
sculptures of religious themes.
Sanchi is an unmatched repository of Buddhist art and
architecture. Located on a secluded hill crowned by a group of
stupas and gateways, it occupies a unique position in the history
of Buddhism. Its stupas, chaityas, temples, monasteries and
gateways are embellished by the most delicate carvings that depict
various incidents in the Buddha’s life as well as important
teachings. Good guide services, an essential part of sightseeing
in Sanchi, are available here.
A 90 km drive from Indore takes one across a narrow gorge,
after the horizon widens abruptly, to reveal the deserted city of
Mandu. Built as a testament of love by a Muslim ruler for
his Hindu queen, Mandu’s air of, serenity and spaciousness offsets
to perfection its palaces, temple and mosque which lie scattered
over the 75 km of Mandu’s fortified area. Most interesting of all
is the imaginative use that has been made of the surroundings.
Thus Jahaz Mahal or Ship Palace is actually built in a pond on
which it appears to float, and Hindola Mahal or Swing Palace gives
every appearance of living up to its name.
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Altitude: 572 metres.
Temperature (°C):
Summer: Max 47.7, Min 24.9
Winter: Max 24.5, Min 9.1
Best Season: October to March. |
How to get there
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Air: Indian Airlines connect Bhopal with
Bombay,Delhi,Gwalior,Indore & Raipur. |
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Rail:
Bhopal on the main line is connected by rail to major cities
in India. |
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Road: Good motorable roads connect Bhopal to Bombay-789 km,
Aurangabad-588 km, Ahmedabad-571 km, Agra-523 km, Delhi-728 km,
Gwalior-422 km, Indore-187 km, Ujjain-189 km, Sanchi-46 km,
Khajuraho-387 km, Mandu-290 km, Pachmarhi-210 km etc. |
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Bus Service: Regular bus
services connect Bhopal with Sanchi, Indore, Ujjain, Mandu and
Pachmarhi. |
Places of interest
Museums:
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Birla
Museum 0900 - 1700 Hrs. Closed on Mondays.
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Central museum 1030 - 1700 Hrs. Closed on Sundays.
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State
museum 1000 - 1700 Hrs. Closed on Mondays.
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Tribal Research & Development Institute 1030 - 1700 Hrs. Closed
on Sundays & Second Saturdays.
Excursions:
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Bhimbetka (40 km)
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Bhojpur (28 km)
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Chiklod (45 km)
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Dhelwadi (62 km)
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Islamnagar (11 km)
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Neori
(6 km)
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Raisen (47 km)
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Sanchi (46 km)
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Vidisha (56 kms)
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Ginnorgarh Fort (61 km)
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Sanchi
Sanchi has the singular distinction of having specimens of almost
all kinds of Buddhist architectural forms, stupas, chaityas,
temples and monasteries - the finest examples of Buddhist creative
art and sculpture in the country. The architectural pieces and
sculptures displayed here include the Ashoka pillar and images of
Buddha and Kushan.
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Altitude: 427 metres
Temparature (deg C):
Summer: Max 45, Min 25
Winter: Max 22.5, Min 10
Best season: October to March |
How to get there
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Air: Nearest airport is Bhopal (46 kms). |
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Rail:
Sanchi lies on the Jhansi-Itarsi section of the Central
Railway. First class passengers on mail and express trains
can request for a halt at Sanchi. However Bhopal is
convenient railhead. |
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Road: Good motorable roads connect Sanchi to Bhopal (46 kms),
Vidisha (10 kms) Indore (232 kms) etc. |
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Local Transport: Taxis,
Tongas & bicycles are available for local sightseeing and
excursion. |
Places of Interest
Excursions:
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Gwalior
Gwalior is named after a legendary Saint Gwalipa of 8th Century
A.D. It is also sacred to the memory of the heroic queen Rani of
Jhansi and Tatya Tope.
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Area: 82 sq. km.
Altitude: 212 mts.
Temparature (°C): Max Min
Summer: Max 46, Min 21
Winter: Max 22, Min 6
Season: October to March |
How to get there
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Air: Regular Indian Airlines Services connect Gwalior with
Delhi, Bhopal, Indore, Bombay. |
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Rail:
Gwalior is connected to all major cities in India. |
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Road: Gwalior is well connected by good roads. Certain
important road distances are Agra 118 km, Bhopal 420 km, Delhi 318
km, Khajuraho 280 km, Sanchi 344 km, Shivpuri 112 km, Indore 486
km, Mumbai 1086 km. |
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Local Transport: City buses,
Autorickshaws, tongas, taxis. |
Places of interest
The Cenotraphs, Man Singh Palace,
Man Mandir Palace, Gujari Mahal, Suraj Kund, Teli ka Mandir, Sas
Bahu ka Mandir, Rani Jhansi Memorial, Tombs of Tansen and Ghaus
Mohammad, Jai Vilas Palace, Gandhi Park, Zoo Municipal Corporation
Museum, Jivaji Rao Scindia Museum.
Excursions
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Tigra's Dam ( 23 km)
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Pawaya (68 km)
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Datia
(68 km)
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Orchha (120 km)
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Shivpuri (112 km)
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Chanderi (209 km)
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NARWAR : Narwar 128 km from
Gwalior and 56 km from Shivpuri. is the traditional capital of
Raja Nala. The place is mentioned as Nalpura (Nala's town) in a
number of medieval sanskrit inscriptions. The Narwar Fort is 500
feet above the surrounding country. Though it is now in a
dilapidated condition, yet judging from the remains it seems
likely that in the flourishing days it might have been second to
the Gwalior Fort in magnificence. The architecture of the
remains is Rajput in style with flat ceilings, fluted columns
and arches. Near the fort are the Jai Stambha, Sati monument,
Ladu ungalow, Chhip Mahal, Makardwaj Tal, Kacheri mahal,
Sikandar Lodi's Mosque, Jail Kambha.
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Orchha
Orchha had the distribution of being
the capital of one of the largest and most powerful kingdoms of
Central India. It was founded in the 16th Century by the Bundela
cheiftan Rudra Pratap. Dotting the landscape are numerous shrines,
memorials and palaces each contributing to the legend that is
Orchha.
How to get there
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Air: Nearest airport is Gwalior (120 km) |
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Rail:
Nearest railhead is Jhansi (19 km) |
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Road: Orchha lies on the Jhansi - Khajuraho road, Regular
bus services connect Orchha with Jhansi. |
Places of interest
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Jehangir Mahal
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Raj
Mahal
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Raj
Praveen Mahal
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Ram
Raja Temple
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Chaturbhuj Temple
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Laxmi
Narayan Temple
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Phool
Bagh
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Dinman Hardaul's Palace
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Sunder Mahal
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Cenotraphs
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Shahid Smarak
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Khajuraho
The capital of the Chandela Kings,
Khajuraho is famous for its magnificent temples dedicated to Lord
Shiva, Lord Vishnu and the Jain Tirthankaras. These temples are
built between 950 A.D. and 1050 A.D. The temples of Khajuraho
represent some of the most exquisite specimens in medieval India,
only 22 temples out of 85 now survive.
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Temparature (°C)
Summer: Max 47 Min 21
Winter: Max 32 Min 4
Rainfall: 114 cm. (July-September)
Best Season: October to March. |
How to get there
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Air: Indian Airlines services connect Khajuraho with Delhi. |
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Rail:
Jhansi (175 Km.) and Satna (117 Km.) are the two convinient
railheads to visit Khajuraho from Bombay, Delhi & Madras.
However Harpalpur (110 Km,) is the nearest railhead to visit
Khajuraho. |
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Road: Khajuraho is connected with major tourist centres by
good motorable roads. Some important distances from Khajuraho are:
Agra (395 km), Allahabad (285 km), Bandhavgarh (237 km), Bhopal
(372 km) Chitrakoot (176 km), Delhi (590 km), Jabalpur (296 km)
Lucknow (267 km) and Varanasi (415 km). |
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Bus Service: Direct bus
services connect Khajuraho with Panna, Satna, Rewa, Jabalpur,
Jhansi, Harpalpur, Mahoba, Bhopal, Indore and Agra. |
Places of Interest
The temples of Khajuraho are divided
into three geographical groups viz, Western, Eastern, and Southern
groups.
Western Group of Temples
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Chausath Yogini Temple
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Kandariya Mahadeo Temple
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Devi
Jagdamba Temple
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Chitragupta Temple
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Vishwanath Temple
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Parvati Temple
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Lakshmana Temple
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Matangeshwara Temple
Eastern Group of Temples
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Brahma Temple
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Vamana Temple
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Parsvanath Temple
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Ghantai Temple
Southern Group of Temples
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Dulhadeo Temple
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Chaturbhuj Temple
Archaeological Museum
Excursions
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Dhubela Museum : 64 km. Located on
the bank of the lake, the museum houses a wide variety of Shakti
Cult Sculpture. There are different sections on garments,
weapons and paintings.Timings : 1000 -1700 hrs. Closed on
Mondays and Gazetted holidays.
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Beni
Sagar 11 km
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Panna
Diamond Mines 56 km
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Panna
National Park 60 km
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Pandav Falls 35 km
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Raigarh Palace 25 km
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Raneh
Falls 20 km
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Ranguan Lake 25 km
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Ajaygarh Fort 80 km
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Kalingar Fort 125 km
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Nachana 100 km
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Indore
Situated on the banks of the river Saraswati and Khan. Indore was planned and founded by Rani
Ahilyabai Holkar and derives its name from the 18th century
Indreshwar Temple. Indore is a flourishing industrial city with a
proud past. Chief attraction is the Kanch Mandir or Glass Temple
of the Digamber Jains the walls, floor and ceiling of which are
lavishly inlaid with glass and mother of pearl. Palaces and
cenotaphs of the former rulers are other attractions.
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Temperature (°C):
Summer: Max 40.5, Min 27
Winter: Max 30.4, Min 15
Rainfall: 110 cms (July to September)
Best Season: September to March. |
How to get there
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Air: Indore is linked directly with Ahmedabad, Bhopal,
Bombay, Delhi, Gwalior by Indian Airlines. Vayudoot connects
Indore to Bombay & Pune. Continental Airlines operates flights
from Indore to Bhopal, Bombay and Raipur. |
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Rail:
Indore is on Western Railway and is connected to major
cities of India. |
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Road: Indore is connected by good motorable roads. Some
important distances are:- Agra 605 kms, Ahmedabad 456 kms, Bhopal
187 kms, Bombay 602 kms, Delhi 809 kms, Gwalior 486 kms, Khajuraho
574 kms, Maheshwar 90 kms, Mandu 105 kms, Ujjain 53 kms etc. |
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Bus Service: Regular bus
services connect Indore with Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Bhopal,
Bombay, Gwalior, Mandu, Maheshwar, Sanchi, Ujjain etc. |
Places of interest
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Chhatri Bagh (3.5 km)
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Gita
Bhavan (4.5 km)
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Lalbaug Palace, Bada Ganapati
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Juna
Rajwada (1 km)
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Kanchi Mandir or Hukumchands Temple (2.5 km)
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Annapurna Temple
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Kendriya Sangrahalaya (Museum and Art Gallery) Timings:
1000-1700 hrs. Closed on Fridays
Excursions
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Bagh Caves (153 km): There are 9
caves of which only 5 have survived, Cave No. 4 known as Rang
Mahal is the most magnificent. Ujjain (53 km): One of the seven
sacred cities of India. Situated on the banks of the river
Kshipra. The Mahakal temple dedicated to Lord Shiva enshrining a
Jyotirlinga is beleived to be of great antiquity.
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Mandu (99 km): Mandu has many
historical monuments like Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal, Jama
Masjid, Asharfi Mahal, Baz Bahadur 's Palace & Rani Rupmati's
Pavilion.
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MAHESHWAR (90 km): Situated on the
banks of river Narmada, This town was arlier known as Maheshmati.
It gained importance under Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar who
constructed many temples and ghats on the banks of the Narmada.
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OMKARESHWAR (77 km): It has
numerous medieval temples. Perhaps the most important is the
Shri Omkareshwar Mahadeo temple enshrining one of the twelve
Jyotirlingas of India. Accomodation Facility available at Indore.
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Ujjain
One of the oldest and holiest of Indian cities, Ujjain is situated
on the banks of river Shipra. It is one of the venues of the Kumbh
Mela.
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Altitude: 492 mts.
Climate (°C):
Summer- Max. 40, Min. 20
Winter- Max. 28, Min. 10
Rainfall: 101 cms (July to September)
Best Season: September to March. |
How to get there
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Air: Nearest Airport Indore (53 km) is connected to Bombay
by Indian Airlines Continental Airways also operates flights from
Bombay to Indore. |
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Rail:
Ujjain is a railway station on the Western Railway. |
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Road: Good Motorable roads connect Ujjain with Ahmedabad
(402 kms), Bhopal (183 kms), Bombay (655 kms), Delhi (774 kms),
Gwalior (451 kms), Indore (53 kms) and Khajuraho (570 kms) etc. |
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Bus Service: Regular bus
services connect Ujjain with Indore, Bhopal, Ratlam, Gwalior,
Mandu, Dhar, Kota and Omkareshwar etc. |
Places of interest
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Bharatahari Cave
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Gopal Mandir, Jantar Mantar,
Kailadah Palace, Mahakali Temple, Sandipani Ashram, Shipra Ghats.
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Vikram University Museum: The
museum has a large collection of sculptures, inscriptions &
coins. Timings: 1100 to 1700 hours.
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Dist. Archaeological Museum: The
museum has a collection of sculptures and inscriptions. Timmings:
0800-1100 hours and 1400-1700 hours.
Excursions
- Agar (66 kms) : An ancient
archaeological site.
- Devas (37 kms) : Temple of
Devji.
- Maksi (39 kms) : Famous for
Jain Temples.
- Nagada (60 kms) : An
industrial town with ancient temples.
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Kanha
National Park
Kanha National Park in the Mandla District spreads over 1,945 sq.km of dense sal forests,
interspersed with extensive meadows and trees and clumps of wild
bamboo. This area known as Kipling Country' is where all the
jungle books of Rudyard Kipling were conceived.
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Area: 1,945 sq.kms
Altitude: 600-900 metres
Temperature (deg C):
Summer- Max 40.6, Min 23.9
Winter- Max 23.9, Min 1.1
Rainfall: 152 cms
Best Season : April to June and November to January
(The park is closed from July to Mid November during
monsoon) |
How to get there
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Air: Nagpur (266 kms) is the nearest Airport to visit Kanha
National Park connected by Indian Airlines flights with Bombay. |
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Rail:
Jabalpur (169 km) is the convenient rail head to visit Kanha. |
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Road: Kanha National Park is connected by road with
Jabalpur 175 km, Khajuraho 445 km, Nagpur 266 km, Mukki 25 km,
Raipur 219 km. Within the park: Koshi - Kanha (9 kms), Kishi -
Katia (4 kms), Kishi - Mukki (32 kms). S.T. |
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Bus Service: Route Timings
Jabalpur-Kanha 0700,1100 hrs Kanha-Jabalpur 0700,1100 hrs |
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Local Transport: The
Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation (MPSTDC)
operates a Jeep Service for vistors to go around in the
park. Booking can be made through the Manager, MPSTDC, Log
huts, Kisli. Wild Chalet Resorts at village Mocha, Kanha can
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What to see
Wild life in the park:
The main attractions are Tiger, Bison, Gaur, Sambar, Chital,
Barasingha, Barking Deer, Black Deer, Black Buck, Chousihgha,
Nilgai, Mouse Deer, Sloth Bear, Jackal Fox, Porcupine, Hyaena,
Jungle Cat, Python, Pea fowl, Hare, Monkey, Mongoose, Tiger,
Leapord etc. can also be seen here.
Birds species in the park:
Storks, Teals, Pintails, Pond Herons, Egrets, Peacock, Pea Fowl,
Jungle Fowl, Spur Fowl, Patridges, Quails, Ring Doves, Spotted
Parakeets, Green Pigeons, Rock Pigeons, Cuckoos, Papihas, Rollers,
Bee Eater, Hoopes, Drongos, Warblers, King Fishers, Wood Peckers,
Finches, Orioles, Owls, Fly Catchers.
Museum (closed on Wednesdays)
There is a museum at kanha depicting attributes and activities of
the park and tribal culture.
TIMINGS FOR PARK
EXCURSIONS
15 Nov to 15 Feb. Sunrise to 1200 and 1500 to Sunset
16 Feb to 30 Apr. Sunrise to 1200 and 1600 to Sunset
1 may to 30 June Sunrise to 1100 and 1700 to Sunset
Visitors are advised to reach the gate half an hour in advance to
complete the formalities for entry into the park.
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Bandavgarh-National Park
The Bandhavgarh National Park lies
in the heart of the Vindhyan Mountain Range in central India.
Besides its enchanting landscape formed by the Sal forest in the
valleys and majestic tree clad hills in the back-drop. It is
famous for a wide variety of wild-life and archaeological remains
of the Kalchuri period.
The park area is hilly and is dominated by the majestic
Bandhavgarh fort, built in 14th century. The fort and the adjacent
hills have a large number of caves belonging to the pre-historic
period.
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Area: 280 sq. kms.
Altitude: 400 to 810 metres.
Climate (°C):
Summer: Max 41.4, Min 26
Winter: Max 21.1, Min 9.6
Rainfall: 1174 mms.
Best Season: March to June.
The park is closed from July to Mid-November. |
How to get there
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Air: Khajurao (230 kms) is the most convenient airport
connected by Indian Airlines flights with Agra, Delhi, Varansi. |
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Rail:
The nearest railhead Umaria (30 kms) is on the
Katni-Bilaspur section of South-Eastern Railway. Another
convenient railhead Satna (117 kms) is on the Bombay-Howrah
main line of the Central Railway. Road: Bandhavgarh National
Park is situated on the Satna-Umaria & Rewa-Umaria highway.
Some of the important road distances are: Khajuraho (via
Satna) 230 kms, Varanasi (via Rewa) 340 kms, Katni 75 kms,
Rewa 115 kms, Umaria 30 kms, Kanha 250 kms etc. |
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Bus Service: S.T. Bus
Services are available from Rewa, Satna, Katni and Umaria. |
What to see
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Wildlife in the park
Tiger, Leopard, Bear, Bison, Chital, Sambhar,
Nilgai,Chinkara,Chowsingha,Barking deer, Wild Pig, Hyaena,
Porcupine.
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Some of the bird species in the
park
Peacock, Paradise fly catchers, Jungle Fowl, Golden and
Black headed Orioles, Yellow Ioras, Red-vented Bulbuls, Blue
Jays, Purple Sunbirds, Green Barbets and Mynahs.
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