Mandu – Travel Guide to The City of Joy and Pleasure
Mandu is heaped with history and heritage. Mandu fort is known for its water management system, gorgeous valley views, scandalous harems, and beautiful love stories. Explore here
Mandu is heaped with history and heritage. Mandu fort is known for its water management system, gorgeous valley views, scandalous harems, and beautiful love stories. Explore here
Gwalior City is filled with forts, palaces, monuments, temples and plenty of places to visit. Here is a Gwalior City travel guide to plan your itinerary
Gwalior Fort is filled with history and dating right from 10th century. It passed on many hands that the fort is filled with palaces, museums, temples, and monuments. Read on to know more
Shesh Shaiya is a 35 feet long Vishnu statue lying in the middle of the jungle in Bandhavgarh National Park. read to know history of Kalachuris and about the statue
Baobab trees are not indigenous to Africa. They can be found in India and Mandu Ki imli is one such favourite to be seen in Madhya Pradesh
Raneh falls is a quick drive from Khajuraho en route Panna NP. Raneh is known for its deep gorge and coloured rock formations known as Grand Canyon of India
The Jain rock cut cave temples of Gwalior is a sight to see. Jaina monuments at Gopachal and Siddhanchal caves, towering as tall as 48 feet found along the way to Gwalior fort are a must see
Kaal Bhairav temple in Ujjain is one of the temples of India where liquor is served to God. Not just that, God actually drinks the alcohol.
Bhedaghat Marble Rocks is well known for their deep gorges and white marble cliffs that give a spectacular scenery as you cruise down the Narmada. Located close to Jabalpur marble rocks, Dhuandhar falls are a must visit.
A day trip from Bhopal takes you to Udayagiri Caves which are very close to Sanchi Stupa. Udaigiri caves are known for their sculptures pertaining to Hinduism. Story of the magnificent life-like Varaha sculpture and much more inside.
Sanchi Stupa is the oldest Buddhist monument that was commissioned by Emperor Ashoka himself. For a UNESCO World heritage site that is centuries old, this one is still intact and has plenty of stories to offer.
Barasingha, the endangered swamp deer of Kanha National Park is one of the best conservation success stories that stands as a testimony that a little bit of working on the environment is all needed for wildlife to thrive