Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Top 5 Tourist Attractions in Madhya Pradesh

In Central India, the state of Madhya Pradesh is known for having rich history in its tourist attractions to draw the attentions of visitors. Many of the abandoned cities of central India provide visitors with intriguing window so that they can see their compelling past, which is quite distinct to the today’s congested India. In contrast, the best national parks of central India give unmatched experience of wildlife safari in Bandhavgarh.

MP Tourism – Best Attractions
1.   Erotic Temples in Khajuraho: The erotic sculptures in over 20 temples of Khajuraho are the living paradigm of the origin of Kamasutra in India. In addition, these temples are still the symbol of worship, love and life. This is why these erotic temples are listed as Heritage Site by UNESCO.

2.   Bandhavgarh & Kanha Kisli: The two crowns of Central India, both Kanha and Bandhavgarh are among the India’s topmost national parks. Even though you may feel difficulty to reach Bandhavgarh National Park but the golden opportunity and great chances to see the royal Bengal Tiger can make you forget all your problems. Also the luxurious resorts in Bandhavgarh are always ready to accommodate their guests with world-class amenities.

On the flip side, the sprawling Kanha is dedicated on various wildlife conservation and research programs to safeguard world’s most endangered wildlife species. As the classic novel of Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book, is inspired from the park, it is the matter of honor for the park. However, you can enjoy elephant safari only at Bandhavgarh, not Kanha. But you can fully explore both of these parks by jeep safari.

3.   Gwalior: Just two-hour drive distance away from the Taj Mahal in Agra, the city of Gwalior is easily accessible and it is one of the best parts of that. Besides, massive port at hilltop is the main tourist attraction over here. With rich history dates back thousands of years ago, the Gwalior Fort is reputed as India’s another invincible fort.

When you enter inside the fort, Man Mandir Palace is the major highlight. There is Old Gwalior town at its bottom as the paradigm and the existence of Tomb of Tansen and Mughal Architecture. In every December, the tomb becomes the venue of Annual Tansen Music Festival.

4.   Orchha: Lies on the Betwa River banks, Orchha can be reached with one-and-a-half hour drive from Gwalior. In this region, this is next peaceful destination enriched with medieval charm of temples and wall-preserved palaces. The most attractive and the largest palace is the Jahangir Mahal whose panoramic views at the upper levels are really picture-perfect. You can stay at government-owned Sheesh Mahal Hotel located inside the Jahangir Mahal.

5.   Mandu: Being the lavish habitat of Mughals at once, this abandoned city is indulged with myriad palaces and lakes. The crumbling buildings of Mandu are encircled with over 45 km stretched wall and protected by 12 gates.

Bottom Line

When it comes to fulfill your dreams to visit most exotic but breathtaking destinations, central India has something to offer everyone.


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