Famous Places in India
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Amazing shot of this mesmerising creature, taken at #BandhavgarhNationalPark. This place in #MadhyaPradesh boasts to have the highest density of tiger population in the country. There is no doubt that the calm and peace of nature takes a shift as one rides through the national park to spot the main attraction of #Bandhavgarh, that is, the tigers.
If you're a wildlife enthusiast, then this is an ideal place to explore your love for wildlife. But wait for the right time to travel. Stay safe folks!
The #RanehFalls is a natural waterfall on the #KenRiver, located in #Chhatarpur district in the Indian state of #MadhyaPradesh.
It is about 20 kilometres away from #Khajuraho. The #KenGharialSanctuary is located at the confluence of the Ken and #KhudarRivers further down from Reneh Falls. The #KenRiver here runs through a narrow gorge of igneous rocks rich in Granite and Dolomite. The #PandavFalls in #PannaNationalPark is also located nearby.
The breathtaking tall Mountains, the calm #NarmadaRiver and the orange sky, this place looks no less than a magic. #Bhedaghat in #Jabalpur district of #MadhyaPradesh offers spellbound experience, one of which is witnessing these tall mountains changing shapes while one sail along the river. Another one is, #DhuandharFalls which is a major attraction here. A visit to this place would be certainly an unforgettable experience.

But wait for the right time to travel and remember to check the guidelines by the government. Stay safe folks!
#KakanmaαΉ­h is a ruined 11th century #ShivaTemple located at #Sihoniya in #MadhyaPradesh, India. It was built by the Kachchhapaghata ruler Kirttiraja. Only a part of the original temple complex now survives. Some of the sculptures from the site are now located at #Gwalior.
Rock cut monument, #GwaliorFort, #MadhyaPradesh

The Gopachal rock-cut #monuments are a part of nearly 100 Jain monuments found in and around the Gwalior city, but these are dated earlier than the Siddanchal Caves located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of these monuments. Both monuments were defaced and desecrated around 1527 when the Emperor Babur ordered their destruction. Centuries later, the Jain community restored many of the statues by adding back stucco heads on the top of the damaged idols.
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Kayaking is one of the most thrilling adventure sports in #NarmadaRiver. Confront the exhilarating thrill of Kayaking in the waters of the Narmada river. This adventure activity does not only give you a perfect dose of adventure, but also gives you a perfect opportunity to see a different aspect of the natural diversity of the state. Whether you are exploring #MadhyaPradesh with your family or friends, kayaking in either of these rivers deserves to be on the list of the things you plan to experience here.
#NarwarFort - #MadhyaPradesh

Perched on top of an irregular hill 500 feet above the town, Narwar Fort is 70 km south-west of #Gwalior in the Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh. I have struggled to find much information regarding this fort, so almost all the information here will come from the Archaeological Survey of India Volume II 1864-65 by Alexander Cunningham. Clearly Narwar Fort is not visited very frequently if I’m having to rely on a document that is 155 years old πŸ™‚

The history of Narwar seems to extend back a very long time, all the way to mythology in fact. Traditionally said to have been the capital of Raja Nala from the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata, the town below the fort was called Nalapura until the 12th century.

Archaeological evidence would seem to suggest that Narwar was ruled by the Naga rulers from 0 AD to 225 AD under a succession of nine Naga kings. Curiously, for the next eight centuries the archaeological record falls silent with no coins…
North Gateway, #Sanchi, #MadhyaPradesh
Circa 1st century B.C.E.

With more than 50 separate relief carvings, this is the best preserved of all the gateways and still retains most of its ornamental figures. It was the second to be constructed after the South Gateway, with the carvings depicting scenes from various events in the life of the #Buddha.