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Important Tourist Places and Attractions in Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal Location: Central India. The state is sharing border with 6 states of India – Chhattisgarh towards south-east, south-west border touches "Maharashtra", western border touches "Gujarat", north-west border touches "Rajasthan", and north-east border touches "Uttar Pradesh". Language: Hindi is the main dialect. Bhilodi (Bhili), Gondi, and the isolate Kalto (Nahali) is spoken in the tribal area. Sindhi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati and Marathi are other prominent languages spoken in Madhya Pradesh. Religion: Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism Best Time to Visit Madhya Pradesh: October to March Major Tourism Cities in Madhya Pradesh : Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Ujjain, Raipur, Maheshwar, Mandu, Omkareshwar, Orchha, Pachmarhi, Pench, Sanchi, Salkanpur, Udayagiri, Amarkantak, Bandhavgarh, , Bhedaghat, Bhimbetka, Bhojpur, Burhanpur, Chanderi, Chitrakoot, Choral, Halali. Temperature:  Summer (March to September)

Best 38 Places You Can Visit in Madhya Pradesh

Orchha: It’s not for nothing that Madhya Pradesh is called the Heart of India, this beautiful and regal state does have what it takes to be the centre of a country as unique as India. Like the heart, which pumps the blood into our body keeping it alive and healthy, Madhya Pradesh is a life giving factor in our country. Adding to the richness of history, culture, tradition and art & craft, this central state is a credential for making India a diverse country. Madhya Pradesh owes much to the reign of different dynasties over a long period of time for its rich history and majestic monuments that are incredibly famous amongst world travellers. The state is indeed a perfect reflection of India as it blends in both urbanity and historical events so well. Here are some of the best places in Madhya Pradesh that will make you plan a trip soon to this undoubtedly beautiful state. Situated on the bank of Betwa River, Orchha is a quaint yet royal town that enhances the char

Eco Tourism Destinations In Madhya Pradesh

Samardha - Jungle Camp: Samardha Jungle Camp is situated 30 km from Bhopal and is the first community based ecotourism destination of Madhya Pradesh. It has been a popular getaway for the people of Bhopal for quite some time. Kerwa - Jungle Camp: Kerwa reservoir situated on the outskirts of the city of Bhopal, along with the local hills, and forests is a popular weekend getaway for the people of Bhopal. Kathotiya - Jungle Camp: Kathotia is a small forest village only 17 km from the capital, nestled among sylvan hills, ancient cave paintings, wildlife, with excellent opportunities for adventure sports such as rock climbing, rappelling, trekking etc. Kukru - Jungle Camp: Situated on the border of Maharashtra near the Melghat tiger reserve, Kukru offers breathtaking views of dense forests, hills and tribal life. The famous Kukru forest rest house, in Betul district has been popular with the residents of Amrawati for a long time. Rukhad - Jungle Camp: