Thursday, 29 November 2012

Chhattisgarh Tourism


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Chhattisgarh Tourism 



Chhattisgarh comes as a Breath of Fresh Air to Travelers

Chhattisgarh has a number of places including Bastar, Bilaspur, Durg, Dantewada, Janjgir-Champa, Kawardha, Koriya, Mahasamund, Raipur, Rajnandgaon and Surguja. These places are also popular tourist attractions that give an opportunity to indulge in water rafting, trekking, rock climbing, parasailing and bungee jumping. This gives an adrenaline rush to the adventure tourists in the lap of nature.


India is a prosperous land that has been dominated by many tribes and beautiful natural diversity. Chhattisgarh, situated in the heart of India, is a state that preserves these in its primeval monuments, sacred rivers, Buddhist relics and artifacts and beautifully engraved temples. 44% of the region is covered with forests and boasts of rich bio-diversity in the country. The palaces, deep caves, waterfalls, rock paintings and hill plateaus make Chhattisgarh popular among nature lovers.

The beauty of the place is untouched and unexplored that makes it unique from other places in the country. Travelers can treasure memories for their entire life as the place has still not been touched by technological advancement. Another prominent attraction of this state is its spectacular natural beauty and rich wildlife which makes it a popular eco tourism hot-spot in India.


Bastar is a dense forest covered with thick greenery and presents a beautiful view of the gorgeous waterfalls and mystical caves. The ancient era can be witnessed in the prehistoric temples standing for long-gone ages. For adventure tourists, it is haven to enjoy camping near the fall and trekking in the depths of ruins. The charisma of the place also lies in the traditions, music, dance and art & craft of the tribes lived here. Inhabited by one of oldest tribal groups of India, one can witness the cockfights and hustle-bustle of the tribal haats. One of the surprises that you may encounter here is the barter system that is still active among the tribes. Travelers can get acquainted with the rituals and traditions of the tribes along with relishing their irresistible food and the ritual brew Mahua.

The tribal art including the terracotta, bell metal craft, molded iron statues and wood-carvings represent the timeless elegance that add to the fashionable décor.  Chhattisgarh is not only about natural splendors but is the place that witnessed evolution much before when Lord Rama stayed here with wife Sita and brother Lakshmana. The magnificence and grandeur of Chhattisgarh breathes fresh air to the travelers.


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