MADHYA PRADESH
TOURISM
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Travel Destinations of India
- Madhya Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh
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At the heart of India, the magic
of Madhya Pradesh lies in its
exquisitely carved temples,
proud fortresses and variety of
wildlife. Most of the state is a
high plateau, historically known
as the Malwa region. Bhopal, the
capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a
fascinating amalgam of an old
historic city, and modern urban
planning.
The history of Madhya Pradesh
goes back to the time of Ashoka,
the great Mauryan ruler. To the
Chandelas, however, goes the
credit of building the fantastic
monuments of Eros, Khajuraho, in
the north of the state.
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The
state's cultural lineage is
ancient and checkered. Madhya
Pradesh occupies a special
position in the history of
music. The Gwalior gharana is
among the most prominent
arbiters of style. The rivalry
of Tansen and Baiju Bawra is
remembered in fantastic detail
to this day. |
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Bhopal |
The history of Bhopal dates back
to the 11th century AD, when it
was built by the legendary King
Bhoja. The decline of the Mughal
Empire with the death of
Aurangzeb (AD 1707) led to
political turmoil in this
region. It was the second
largest Muslim state during the
rise of British power in India.
Bhopal is the capital city of
the state of Madhya Pradesh,
which is the largest state in
India. The city is also referred
to as the City of Lakes because
of the two beautiful lakes that
are situated in the center of
the city. |
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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. |
Altitude: 572 meters,
Climate: (deg C)-Summer- Max
47.7, Min 24.9; Winter- Max
24.5, Min 9.1, Best Season:
October to March. |
Places Of Interest:
Taj-ul-Masjid , Juma Masjid ,
Moti Masjid, Shaukat Mahal ,
Bharat Bhawan and Roopankar,
Shamla and Idgah Hills. Chowk,
Upper and Lower Lake , Gandhi
Bhavan, Van Vihar. |
Excursions:
Bhimbetka- 40 kms, Bhojpur- 28
kms, Chiklod- 45 kms, Dhelwadi-
62 kms, Islamnagar-11 kms, Neori-
6 kms, Raisen- 47 kms, Sanchi-
46 kms, Vidisha- 56 kms,
Ginnorgarh Fort- 61 kms. |
Reach -
By Air: Well connected
with all major towns.
By Rail: Bhopal is well
connected with all major cities.
By Road: Bombay- 789 kms,
Aurangabad- 588 kms, Ahmedabad-
571 kms, Agra- 523 kms, Delhi-
728 kms, Gwalior- 422 kms,
Gwalior- 422 kms, Indore-187 kms,
Ujjain- 189 kms, Sanchi- 46 kms,
Khajuraho- 387 kms, Mandu- 290
kms, Pachmarhi- 210 kms. |
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Sanchi |
Sanchi is famous for its stupas,
monasteries, temples and pillars
dating from the 3rd century BC
to the 12th century AD. The
Sanchi Stupa, the best known of
all, was originally built by the
Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, then
Governor of Ujjayini, whose wife
Devi was the daughter of a
merchant from the adjacent
Vidisha. 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.
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Altitude: 427 meters,
Climate: (deg C)-Summer- Max
45, Min 25; Winter- Max 22.5,
Min 10, Best season:
October to March. |
Places Of Interest:
Great Stupa No.1, Toranas or
Gateways, Stupa No. 2, Stupa no.
3, Ashoka Pillar, Buddhist
Vihara, Monasteries. |
Excursions:
Andhara and Pipalilya- 17.7 and
12 kms, Besnagar- 12 kms,
Gyaraspur- 41 kms, Raisen Fort-
23 kms, Sonari and Satdhara-10
kms, Udaigiri- 13 kms. |
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport
is Bhopal- 46 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead
is Bhopal 46kms.
By Road: Bhopal- 46 kms,
Vidisha- 10 kms, Indore- 232 kms
etc. |
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Gwalior |
According to a legend, Gwalior
derives its name from a great
sage Gwalipa who cured a chief
of the Kachwaha clan suffering
from leprosy. Gwalior’s
strategic position between north
and south India made it an
important possession and was
captured by several ruling
houses. The first historical
holders of the city were the
Huns. Held in succession by the
Mughals, Jats, Marathas and the
British, Gwalior was finally
handed over to Jiyaji Rao
Scindia at a formal durbar in
1885. |
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The
Scindias were the last ruling
family of Gwalior and are still
influential in the political
arena of India. It is also
sacred to the memory of the
heroic queen Rani of Jhansi and
Tatya Tope. |
Area: 82 sq. km,
Altitude: 212 meters,
Climate: (deg C) – summer 46
Deg. 21 Deg. Winter: 22 Deg. 6
Deg, Best Season: October
to March. |
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:
Tigra's Dam- 23 kms, Pawaya- 68
kms, Datia- 68 kms, Orchha- 120
kms, Shivpuri- 112 kms,
Chanderi- 209 kms, Narwar–
128kms, Narwar Fort. |
Reach -
By Air: Well linked all
with major towns.
By Rail: Gwalior is
connected to all major cities in
India.
By Road: Agra- 118 kms,
Bhopal- 420 kms, Delhi- 318 kms,
Khajuraho- 280 kms, Sanchi- 344
kms, Shivpuri- 112 kms, Indore-
486 kms, Bombay-1086 kms. |
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Orchha |
The medieval city of Orchha, in
the state of Madhya Pradesh,
seems to have frozen in time,
its palaces and temples still
retaining their original
grandeur. Orchha had the
distribution of being the
capital of one of the largest
and most powerful kingdoms of
Central India. The Bundela
Rajput chieftain, Rudra Pratap,
founded the city, located by the
side of the beautiful Betwa
River, in the 16th century.
The word Orchha means 'hidden'.
When the Tughlaqs, who were
ruling Delhi in the 15th
century, pushed the Bundelkhand
rajas out of Garkhundar, they
retreated to distant Orchha. |
Places Of Interest:
Jehangir Mahal, Raj Mahal, Raj
Praveen Mahal, Ram Raja Temple,
Chaturbhuj Temple, Laxmi Narayan
Temple, Phool Bagh, Dinman
Hardaul's Palace, Sunder Mahal,
Cenotraphs, Shahid Smarak. |
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport
is Gwalior -120 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead
is Jhansi -19 kms.
By Road: Orchha lies on
the Jhansi - Khajuraho road. |
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Khajuraho |
The fascinating temples of
Khajuraho, India's unique gift
of love to the world, in the
state of Madhya Pradesh, were
built between 950 and 1050 A.D.
Khajuraho derives its name from
the Khajur tree (the date palm
tree) which can be found in
abundance in the area. The
divine sculptures in these
temples are a tribute to Life
itself, embodying everything
that is sublime and spontaneous
about it.
With the wane of the Chandela
Empire, these magnificent
temples lay neglected, and
vulnerable to the ravages of
Nature. It was only in this
century, that they were
rediscovered, restored and
granted the recognition that
they justly deserve. |
Originally there were 85
temples, of which only 22 still
exist. These magnificent temples
dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord
Vishnu and the Jain Tirthankaras.
The three main compartments are
the entrance (ardhamandapa),
assembly hall (mandapa), and the
actual sanctum (garbha griha).
The temples are grouped into
three geographical divisions:
western, eastern and southern. |
Climate: (deg C) -Summer
47 Deg. C. 21 Deg. C, Winter 32
Deg. C. 4 Deg. C, Rainfall:
114 cm. (July-September),
Best Season: October to
March. |
Excursions:
Dhubela Museum- 64 kms, Beni
Sagar- 11 kms, Panna Diamond
Mines- 56 kms, Panna National
Park- 60 kms, Pandav Falls- 35
kms, Raigarh Palace- 25 kms,
Raneh Falls- 20 kms, Ranguan
Lake- 25 kms, Ajaygarh Fort- 80
kms, Kalingar Fort- 125 kms,
Nachana- 100 kms. |
Places Of Interest:
The temples of Khajuraho are
divided into three geographical
groups viz, Western, Eastern,
and Southern groups. |
Western Group of Temples:
Chausath Yogini Temple,
Kandariya Mahadeo Temple, Devi
Jagdamba Temple, Chitragupta
Temple,Vishwanath Temple,
Parvati Temple, Lakshmana
Temple, Matangeshwara Temple. |
Eastern Group of Temples:
Brahma Temple, Vamana Temple,
Parsvanath Temple, Ghantai
Temple. |
Southern Group of Temples:
Dulhadeo Temple, Chaturbhuj
Temple, Archaeological Museum. |
Reach -
By Air: Well connected
with Delhi.
By Rail: Jhansi-175 kms,
Satna-117 kms, Harpalpur-110 kms.
By Road: Agra- 395 kms,
Allahabad- 285 kms, Bandhavgarh-
237 kms, Bhopal- 372 kms
Chitrakoot- 176 kms, Delhi- 590
kms, Jabalpur- 296 kms Lucknow-
267 kms, Varanasi- 415 kms. |
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Indore |
Planned and built by Rani
Ahilyabai, the brave Holkar
queen, Indore lies to the
extreme west of Madhya Pradesh
on the banks of the rivers
Saraswati and Khan which unite
at the centre of the city.
Indore derives its name from the
18th century Indreshwar Temple.
The history of Indore is
inseparable from the history of
the Holkar State. The founder of
the House of Holkars was Malhar
Rao Holkar, born in 1693 AD.
Ahilya Bai was one of the
foremost Maratha personalities
and an extraordinary woman ruler
of India. She was the rare
Indian royalty who was deified
in her lifetime. |
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Though Ahilya Bai loved Indore
immensely, it was only after her
death that the State capital was
shifted from Maheshwar to Indore
in 1811 AD. Today, her statue
adorns the centre of the city,
Rajwada. |
Climate: (deg C) - Summer
Max- 40.5, Min- 27; Winter Max-
30.4, Min- 15, Rainfall:
110 cms (July to September),
Best Season: September to
March. |
Places Of Interest:
Chhatri Bagh, Gita Bhavan,
Lalbaug Palace, Bada Ganapati,
Juna Rajwada, Kanchi Mandir or
Hukumchands Temple, Annapurna
Temple, Kendriya Sangrahalaya. |
Excursions:
Bagh Caves-153 kms, Ujjain- 53
kms, Mandu- 99 kms, Maheshwar-
90 kms, Omkareshwar- 77 kms. |
Reach -
By Air: Indore is well
linked all major cities.
By Rail: Indore is well
connected to major cities of
India.
By Road: 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. |
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Ujjain |
Ujjain, one of the venues of the
Kumbh Mela. This mela celebrates
the saving of the earth by Lord
Shiva and the churning of the
ocean by the Gods and The Demons
to retrieve the Kumbh (The pot
of Amrit, the nectar of
immortality). Emperor Ashoka
spent his years of tutelage as
the viceroy of Pataliputra here
in Ujjain. Under the Guptas and
the Paramara kings, Ujjain was a
centre of trade and scholarship.
The Vikramaditya University
founded by the scholarly King
Vikramaditya also used Ujjain as
its base. One of the oldest and
holiest of Indian cities, Ujjain
is situated on the banks of
river Shipra. |
Altitude: 492 meters,
Climate: (deg C)- Summer-
Max. 40, Min. 20; Winter- Max.
28, Min. 10, Rainfall:
101 cms (July to September),
Best Season: September to
March. |
Places Of Interest:
Bharatahari Cave, Gopal Mandir,
Jantar Mantar, Kailadah Palace,
Mahakali Temple, Sandipani
Ashram, Shipra Ghats, Vikram
University Museum. |
Excursions:
Agar- 66 kms, Devas- 37 kms,
Maksi- 39 kms, Nagada- 60 kms. |
Reach -
By Air: Nearest Airport
is Indore-53 kms.
By Rail: Ujjain is well
connected to all major towns.
By Road: Ahmedabad- 402
kms, Bhopal-183 kms, Bombay- 655
kms, Delhi- 774 kms, Gwalior-
451 kms, Indore- 53 kms and
Khajuraho- 570 kms. |
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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 Situated
in the Indian state of Madhya
Pradesh, the picturesque Kanha
National Park was the
inspiration behind Rudyard
Kipling's unforgettable classic
Jungle Book. By far the most
striking features of this region
are the open grassy meadows,
where sighting blackbuck, swamp
deer, sambhar and chital is
common. And, if one can
transcend into time, a
barefooted Mowgli would perhaps
come padding along the dusty
trail, for this is the land of
Kipling's Jungle Book.
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If
one were to point to the middle
of India, chances are he will
pick out the forests of the
Banjar and the Halon valley, the
two forming the western and
eastern halves of the Kanha
Tiger Reserve, which have long
been famous for their wide
diversity of wildlife. |
Area: 1,945 sq.kms,
Altitude: 600-900 meters.
Climate: (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) |
Wildlife 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. |
Reach -
By Air: Nagpur- 266 kms
is the nearest airport.
By Rail: Jabalpur-169 kms
is the nearest rail.
By Road: Jabalpur- 175
kms, Khajuraho- 445 kms, Nagpur-
266 kms, Mukki -25 kms, Raipur-
219 kms. |
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Bandhavgarh National Park |
Set amongst the Vindhyas, in
Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is a
small national park, but with
the highest known density of
tiger population in India. This
is also known as White Tiger
territory. These have been found
in the old state of Rewa for
many years. Besides its
enchanting landscape formed by
the Sal forest in the valleys
and majestic tree clad hills in
the back-drop.
The Park is spread over an area
of 437 sq. km.The terrain is
made of rocky hills, sal forests
and grazing areas, formerly
agricultural land. |
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finest of these hills is the
Bandhavgarh hill, and on its
highest point stands Bandhavgarh
Fort.
Several dynasties have ruled the
fort: for example, the Maghas
from the 1st century A.D, the
Vakatakas from the 3rd century;
the Sengars from the 5th
century, and the Kalachuris from
the 10th century.The oldest
signs of habitation, are the
caves dug into the sandstone,
near the fort. Several of these
contain Brahmi inscriptions
dating from the 1st century B.C. |
Area: 280 sq. kms,
Altitude: 400 to 810 meters,
Climate: (deg 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. |
Wildlife in the park:
Tiger, Leopard, Bear, Bison,
Chital, Sambhar, Nilgai,Chinkara,
Chowsingha,Barking deer, Wild
Pig, Hyaena, Porcupine. |
Birds 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. |
Reach -
By Air: Khajurao- 230 kms
is the most nearest airport.
By Rail: The nearest
railhead Umaria- 30 kms and
Satna- 117 kms.
By Road: Khajuraho- 230
kms, Varanasi- 340 kms, Katni-
75 kms, Rewa- 115 kms, Umaria-
30 kms, Kanha- 250 kms.
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