Khajuraho to Gwalior: 7 places you must visit when in Madhya Pradesh

By Amrita Ghosh  |  First Published Mar 1, 2024, 1:11 PM IST

Explore Madhya Pradesh's diverse attractions: Khajuraho's temples, Gwalior Fort's grandeur, Bhopal's history, Indore's food scene, wildlife in Bandhavgarh and Kanha, and Jabalpur's natural wonders

Madhya Pradesh, located in central India, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are seven must-visit places in Madhya Pradesh:

  1. Khajuraho: Famous for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed temples, Khajuraho is renowned for its intricately carved erotic sculptures. These temples, built between 950 and 1150 AD by the Chandela dynasty, are remarkable examples of Indian architecture and artistry.

  2. Gwalior: Home to the magnificent Gwalior Fort, this city is steeped in history and boasts various attractions including the Jai Vilas Palace, Sas Bahu Temples, and the Scindia Museum. The Gwalior Fort, situated on a sandstone hill, offers panoramic views of the city and houses several historic structures.

  3. Bhopal: The capital city of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Sanchi Stupa (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Upper Lake, and the Taj-ul-Masjid, one of the largest mosques in Asia.

  4. Indore: Known as the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh, Indore is famous for its street food, bustling markets, and historical landmarks such as Rajwada Palace, Lal Bagh Palace, and Kanch Mandir (Temple of Glass). The city also offers vibrant nightlife and shopping experiences.

  5. Bandhavgarh National Park: One of the most popular national parks in India, Bandhavgarh is renowned for its high density of Royal Bengal tigers. The park also offers sightings of other wildlife species such as leopards, deer, and various bird species. Jeep safaris and elephant safaris are popular ways to explore the park.

  6. Kanha National Park: Another renowned national park in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is one of the largest and oldest parks in India. It inspired Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" and is known for its diverse wildlife including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and Barasingha (swamp deer).

  7. Jabalpur: Situated on the banks of the Narmada River, Jabalpur is known for its natural attractions such as Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat, Dhuandhar Falls, and the Chausath Yogini Temple. The city also has historical sites like Madan Mahal Fort and Rani Durgavati Museum.

These are just a few highlights of what Madhya Pradesh has to offer. The state is vast and diverse, with many more hidden gems waiting to be explored.

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