Madhya Pradesh Tourism
PLACES TO VISIT
Alirajpur
Alirajpur is famous for Jain temples.The Laxmaniji Teerth, houses the
idol of Padma Prabhu Swami as its main deity. Another temple worth
seeing is the Shri Laksamani Teerth located some 8 kilometers from the
main headquarter town. This 2000-year old temple sports a large main
hall, with 140 colorful and artistic stone archives hidden ...
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Amarkantak
Holy City & Destination Point Amarkantak The town of Amarkantak lies in the newly created district
of Anuppur, in Madhya Pradesh. It is situated on the Maikal mountain
range which links the Vindhyachal and Satpura mountain ranges, at about
1067 meters above mean ...
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Anuppur
The town of Amarkantak lies in the newly created district of Anuppur, in
Madhya Pradesh. It is situated on the Maikal mountain range which links
the Vindhyachal and Satpura mountain ranges, at about 1067 meters above
mean sea level. The population of the town as per 2001 census is around
7000. Many mythological stories re...
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Ashoknagar
Ashoknagar is located on the northern-eastern part of Malwa
Platue between Sindh and the Betwa. Mathematically the District is
situated between the latitude 24.34 N and longitude 77.43 E . The
eastern and western boundaries of the District are well defined by the
rivers. The Betwa flows along the eastern boundary separating from
Saga...
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Balaghat
District Balaghat looks like a flying bird and is situated in southern
part of Jabalpur division. It occupies the south eastern region of the
Satpura and Upper Wainganga Valley. The district spans over a degree
from 21.19' to 22.24' North and 79.31 to 81.3' East. The total
area ...
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Bandhavgarh
Useful Facts:
State & District Madhya Pradesh, Umaria (STD Code: 07627)
Closed for Afternoon Safari on Every Wednesday , Holi Festival Day, From 01-July to 15-Oct
Location 3° 30' to 23°46' North and 80 ° 11' to36' East. Vindhya Hills of Madhya Pradesh in Central India
Open for visitors M...
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Barwani
Introduction
District Barwani was formed on 25th May 1998. It was carved out of
West-Nimar, Khargone district. Barwani is situated on the south-west
side of Madhya Pradesh as well as holy river Narmada is its northern
border. District is surrounded by Satpuda (in South) and Vindhyachal (in
North) forest ranges.
The name Badwani originated...
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Betul
Introduction
Betul District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India.
The city of Betul serves as its administrative headquarters. The
district is a part of Narmadapuram Division.
The District is divided in 5 Tehsils BHAINSDEHI, BETUL, SHAHPUR, MULTAI
and AMLA.
Tourist Attraction
Balajipuram temple
Balajipuram temple loca...
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Bhimbetka caves of Madhya Pradesh, located 46 km south of Bhopal, is a valuable repository that acts like a sentinel to the prehistoric art and architecture of India. Infact, these caves claim a distinction as the largest treasure house of prehistoric art in the country. Dr V. S. Wakankar, one of the most renowned of Indian archeologists, discovere...
Bhind
Bhind: The Land of Bibhandak Rishi is geographically known for its
Ravines, Fertile land and dense Forests.Bhind was one among the 16
districts of United State of Madhya Bharat which was constituted on 28th
May 1948. Subsequently, as a result of reorganization of States in
November 1956, district Bhind became part of new Madhya Pradesh.
Formerly ...
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Bhojpur
Located at a distance of 28km. from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh,
it was founded by the legendry Parmara king, Dhar Raja Bhoj. Bhojpur is
renowned for the remains of its magnificent Shiva Temple .
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Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal is the capital of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the
administrative headquarters of Bhopal District and Bhopal Division. The
city was the capital of the former BhopalState. Bhopal is known as the
City of Lakes for its various natural as well as artificial lakes and is
also one of the greenest cities in India.Bhop...
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Burhanpur
Burhanpur
The historical & the largest (in the district) town of Burhanpur
named after Sheikh Burhan-ud-Din stand on the north bank of Tapti river,
on the Bombay-Delhi main line of central railway 504 KMs from Bombay
and 69 KMs from Khandwa. The place has many monuments of historic art
& architectural importance like Biwi ki ...
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Chanderi
Chanderi is located strategically on the borders of Malwa and
Bundelkhand. History of Chanderi goes back to the 11th century, when it
was dominated by the trade routes of Central India and was proximate to
the arterial route to the ancient ports of Gujarat as well as to Malwa,
Mewar, Central India and the Deccan. Consequently, Chanderi became an
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Chhatarpur
The District Chhatarpur was known after the name of the great warrior of
the region Maharaja Chhatrasa. This District was previously under the
then Vindhya Pradesh. However at the time of formation of the Madhya
Pradesh, it was included in Madhya Pradesh on 1st November 1956.
Geographical Situation
The District is situated at North East...
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Chhindwara
Chhindwara district was formed on 1st November 1956. It is located on
the South-West region of 'Satpura Range of Mountains'. It is spread from
21.28 to 22.49 Deg. North (longitude) and 78.40 to 79.24 Deg. East
(latitude) and spread over an area of 11,815 Sq.Km. This district is
bound by the plains of Nagpur District (in Maharashtra State)...
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Chitrakoot
A newly district was created on 6th May 1997 in U.P. named Chhatrapati
Shahuji Mahraj- Nager, which comprises of Karwi & Mau Tehsils and
has been carved out from the Banda district. After some time, the
district name was converted in Chirakoot on 4 th Sept. 1998. It falls in
the northern Vindhya range of mountains spread over the states of Ut...
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Damoh
The magnificent temple at Nohta is a Living example of the glory of
Kalchuries in 10th century. Historical evidences also proves that some
regions of the district were under the Chandels of the Jejak -Bhukti.
14th century heralded the era of Muslim rule in the region and stone
carving at Salaiya and Batiyagarh mention Khilzi and Tug...
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