
Popularly referred to as the 'heart of erotic India', Madhya Pradesh is the largest state in India bordering Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Rajasthan. Petrified with fascinating hills of Vindhyachal to the dense forests and from the mighty rivers to the vast Malwa Plateau, Madhya Pradesh boosts its fair share of tourists sightseeing places. The state is popular throughout the world for its innumerable historical monuments and exquisitely carved temples especially the ancient temples of Khajuraho , depicting the act of sex, ancient charm and romance in every conceivable posture.
Sightseeing in Madhya Pradesh :
Bhopal : Bhopal the capital city of the state, is spread out on seven gentle hills and two lovely lakes. It is an amalgamation of scenic beauty, evocative monuments and contemporary buildings. Old Bazaars and mosques promises the great escape to the tourists. Tour to Bhopal is an enchanting getaway that transport you to the splendour and glory of the kings and nawabs. While in Bhopal check our the Laxmi Narayan temple, Moti Masjid, Taj-ul- Masjid, Shaukat Mahal, Sadar Manzil, Bhimbetka caves and Sanchi.
Gwalior : The ancient capital of Gwalior, is dominated by its massive hilltop fort, one of the best specimens of mediaeval architecture. Apart from the number of interesting monuments such as glorified Man Singh Palace, the Teli Mandir and the exquisitely carved Sas Bahu temple, the fort also houses one of the India's leading public schools , The Scindia School, which celebrated its centenary in 1997. A multitude of reigning dynasties of the great Rajput clans of the Tomars, Pratiharas and Kachwahas have left indelible etching of their rule in this city of places temples and monuments.
Orchha : Orchha, the capital of the Bundela rulers (16th and 17th centuries) is famous for its grand palaces and temples. It was founded by the Bundela Rajput chieftain, Rudra Pratap, whose choose his stretch of land along the Betwa River as an perfect site for his capital. The best time to viit Orchha lies between October to march.
Madhya Pradesh Wildlife :
Apart from the sightseeing tour enjoy the wildlife tour to Bandhavgarh National Park. It was once the haunting ground of the royal family of Rewa. It was declared as the National Park in the year 1968. Bandhavgarh has a large variety of tree cover. Bandhavgarh National Park has an excellent tree and foliage concentration.
About half the Bandhavgarh park is covered with fine trees of Sal, while mixed forests are found in the higher reaches of the hills. The major highlights of the park are chital, sambar deer, dholes, nilgais, wild boars, sloth bears, chital, black faced langurs, jungle cats, hyenas, porcupines, jackals, foxes, wild dogs, chausinghas and ratels, among others.
Aparana Chauhan
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