Hues of Madhya Pradesh
Location: Bhopal
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Features
Holiday Type: Adventure Tours
Interest Type: Winter Vacations
Package Type: Best Of India
Location: Bhopal
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Holiday Type: Adventure Tours
Interest Type: Winter Vacations
Package Type: Best Of India
Sanchi Stupa:- Sanchi Stupa is one of the most ancient and worldwide popular Buddhist monuments in India. The Sanchi Stupa is located in the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh. The Stupa has many different chambers which contains the remainder of Buddha. Emperor Ashoka constructed The Sanchi Stupa in 3rd Century BC. The Stupa is around 54 feet tall. The Stupa actually represents the life of Buddha and his final release from the cycle of birth and rebirth (Moksha). The national emblem of India was imitative from the Ashoka Pillar of Sanchi Stupa.
Pachmarhi:- The one and only hill station in Madhya Pradesh state of central India is Pachmarhi. It is broadly known as " Queen of Satpura " (Satpura ki Rani). This beautiful hill station is situated at a height of 1000 m of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. The town’s most of the area is under the administration of the Pachmarhi Cantonment Board, serving the Indian Army. The most of the population of Pachmarhi is connected with the Army installations in the area. The inhabitant portion of the town is small which lies towards the tip of a lake. This small hill station has some hotels and a movie hall. A small market runs through the beautiful town. This place has a club and golf course for the usage of military personnel.
Pachmarhi is a popular tourist retreat.Tourists visit Pachmarhi from all over the India throughout the year. Pachmarhi's altitude and the forests of the Satpuras are home of many wild animals. The streams and waterfalls of Satpura ranges enhance the beauty of this picturesque hill station. Pachmarhi also has a lot of cave paintings in the forests, some of which have been dated to be as much as 10000 years old. The most popular are PandavaCaves. Panchmarhi is having a rich and rare flora and fauna.
Kanha National Park:- Kanha National Park is located in the Maikal range of Satpuras in Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India that forms the central Indian highlands. The Kanha national park is being declared as one of the finest Tiger reserve and wildlife area in the world. Kanha National Park is spreading across two districts the Mandala and the Kalaghat the area of 940 sq km and declared a reserve forest in 1879 also a wildlife sanctuary in 1933. Its position was promoted to a national park in 1955. The Total area of Kanha Tiger Reserve is 1945 sq km.
The landscapes and the neighbouring comfy meadows along with the forested strands and the dense maroons of forests offer magnanimous excursion experiences for the nature lovers. The crystal clear streams and the dense forest make the land more beautiful and adorable. The Kanha National Park is the idyllic home for wide ranges of wild creatures, right from the powerful tigers to the most inhabited Barasingha and the countless species of plants, insects, reptiles and birds. This reserve attracts many and wildlife lover and travelers around the world with its well developed infrastructure specially meant for them. The best place here to enjoy the most is the Bammi Dadar, popularly known as the Sunset Point.
Jabalpur: - Jabalpur city is most popular and well-known for its unmatched natural beauty which makes this city as tourism city of Madhya Pradesh State. Jabalpur is bounded by rocky hills of Granite stone & sand-stone. In evening when Sun rays fall on such green mountains along with orange and blue sky on back-ground of hills give a striking view. Due to its well connectivity with all major cities of India, has made Jabalpur city as first option to begin or finish any tour of Central India. So, either on arrival or departure, almost every tourist includes one day Jabalpur city tour in their itinerary.
Madan Mahal Fort and Pisanhari Temple are popular tourist places in Jabalpur. The major tourist attraction is Dhuandhar waterfall at Bhedaghat. Dhuandhar looks like smoke coming out of the river and thus it got its name as "Dhuan(smoke)-dhar(flow of water)". Another interesting attraction is 'Bandar Kodini', when one travels in between the marble rocks in a boat, at one point the mountains at both the sides of river come so close that the monkeys are able to jump across them, therefore this place got its name "Bandar (monkey) Kodini (jump)".
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