Umaria district is located to the North East of Madhya Pradesh. Mathematically the coordinates of the District extend from 23o38′ to 24o20′ North and 80o28′ to 82o12′ East. It has geographical area of 4548 sq.km. The greatest length of the district is about 150 km. from north to south and the greatest width is about 60km from east to west. The population of the district on the basis of 2011 census is 644,758. Out of which about 83% population resides in rural areas. The district has extensive forests. About 42% of the total area is covered by forests only. The District is rich in minerals. The most important mineral found in the district is coal and as a result 8 mines are being operated by South Eastern Coalfield Limited in the district. The famous Bandhavgarh National Park (Tala) and Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station Mangthar (Pali) are located in the district. Umaria was formerly the headquarters of the South Rewa District and thereafter the headquart...
Brihaspati Kund is a natural crater located in Panna District of Madhya Pradesh, Bundelkhand. It is popular tourist spot among locals. Distance from Panna is 25 km and distance from Kalinjar Fort is 18 km southwards. Brihaspati Kund, is situated in Pahari Khera village near Kalinjar Fort, of Panna District of Madhya Pradesh, which is part of Bundelkhand. At this place Devguru Brihaspati had founded an Ashram and performed his Yagnas. Later Lord Rama has visited here to meet various Rishis during exile period. The Distance of Brihaspati Kund from Pahari Khera village is about 6 Km southwards. You can see natural beauty of Baghein (Baghin) River valley and Waterfalls from Here. You may go via Nagod to Kalinjar road it is situated near Pahari kheda village, after crossing the village you have to turn left side. a sign-board is there. Only physically strong persons can go to near the fall. there are not proper route to go to fall. The area of Kheda hills on the border of ...
Located at an altitude of 1100 m which keeps this hill station cool and pleasant Listed in UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its flora and fauna Listed among india's highest waterfalls, Rajat Prapat, has a single drop of 351 ft Part of the vast Satpura National Park, adding its charm with several varieties of trees It is believed that the 5 Pandavas visited this place during their exile Popularly known as the 'Satpura ki Rani' (Queen of Satpura) is the glorious land called Pachmarhi in the second largest state of India, Madhya Pradesh. Tucked away 1,607m above sea level, Pachmarhi is a perfect platter for all the travel junkies that offer scenic landscapes, gushing waterfalls, pristine pools and lush green forests. Known for the mighty hills that surround the region, the town is filled with places that can easily take you away from your stressful lives and make your hard-to-get holidays a memorable one. TOP SIGHTS IN PACHMARHI Pachmarhi is one of the most popular destinations in...
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