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Hello fellow travelers. This time I really proved to myself that “I can do anything for travelingâ€. Because this time I traveled on the…
Read MoreMadhya Pradesh, literally meaning the “central region” is often known as the heart of India. Endowed with rich and diverse forests, Madhya Pradesh is a reservoir of Biodiversity, the home to National parks and Natural Reserves and a watershed of a number of rivers including the Narmada and the Tapti. Madhya Pradesh’s Natural Heritage welcomes visitors to nine national parks including Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Waterfalls at Jabalpur, beautiful forest Eco systems and Natural Reserves such as Amarkantak, Bagh Caves and Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.
The cultural heritage of many religions is well represented in this predominantly Hindi speaking state. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples, stupas, forts and palaces on hilltops bring to mind visions of empires and kingdoms, of the great warriors and builders, poets and musicians, saints and philosophers; of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Some are the Lakshmana Temple, Devi Jagdambi Temple, The Sanchi Stupa and Masoleum on the banks of the Betwa River. The Khajuraho Group of monuments along with Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi and Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka are among declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Madhya Pradesh has an extensive railway network and a good road network connecting almost all parts of the state. The state has two international airports, one in Indore and another in the state capital Bhopal and three domestic airports at Gwalior, Khajuraho and Jabalpur. The climate is characterized by hot and dry summers, a varied rainy season over different parts of the state and pleasant winters.
Hello fellow travelers. This time I really proved to myself that “I can do anything for travelingâ€. Because this time I traveled on the…
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Currently there are 3 tigers and 4 cubs in the reserve and 25 leopards in the reserve(the number of leopards is an approximation only since there is no tracking of number through gps devices as done for tigers).
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On a bright Saturday morning we left Bhopal for Ujjain in our old trusty Wagon R. Ujjain is around 200 Kms from Bhopal. Roads…
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By the time we crossed Chhatarpur, it was beginning to get dark and having no familiarity with the local landscape, we kept driving oblivious…
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Trains in India are ubiquitous which everyone can relate to it and mostly would have traveled in it. However very few people look at…
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Next Day (06.02.2011) we woke up in the morning at 07:00 AM and after getting fresh, having bath we started for Mamleshwar temple which…
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Me and my wife alongwith our two kids are the keen divotees of lord Shiva or in other words we have immense faith in…
Read MoreThe next day when I opened my eyes, I noticed that Papa and Mummy were not there and Chhoti Nani was with us. Nani…
Read MoreOur travel destination was Mandu in Madhya Pradesh. I came to know from Papa that there is a fort in Mandu and our hotel…
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Each time I feel lazy to write, I resort to photographs to rescue me. A bunch of images compiled together still makes a post,…
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The Chaturbhuj Temple is like a beacon in Orchha. In the small town that stretches no more than a kilometer from end to end,…
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YES, it was the mountain Echo, Solitary, clear, profound, Answering to the shouting Cuckoo, Giving to her sound for sound! -William Wordsworth “Kukru†an…
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