Madhya Pradesh, India
Madhya Pradesh got its name because of its geographical position, being located in the centre of India. However, it's tagline 'The Heart of Incredible India' has more to do with the fact that it houses facets of the whole of India into this state. From the historical monuments to modern amenities, culture, food and people- this state gives a taste of entire India packed within its geographical boundaries.

Madhya Pradesh is one of the few states that is surrounded by other states on all its sides. It lies in the plain regions of the country and occupies one of the oldest parts of the Indian Subcontinent which was once the land of the Gonds called the Gondwana. Every twelve years the grand fair of Kumbh Mela is organised here. Madhya Pradesh has some spectacular historical places in its region, of which a temple made of glass in Indore is quite famous. Ujjain, a sacred city for the Hindus, is a renowned place in the world as it is one of 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Madhya Pradesh is particularly famous for its Khajuraho temples which exhibit the erotic sculptures depicting the ancient India Kama Sutra text. The great Sanchi Stupa constructed during King Ashoka's reign is situated here in Bhopal. The Bandhavgarh National Park which houses the Barasingha and the Tigers reserve is also located here.
Location: Central India

Madhya Pradesh claims a position of prominence as the second largest state of India, with Rajasthan being the first. Earlier, the place was deemed as the largest state of India, before Chhattisgarh was carved out of it. Literally, Madhya Pradesh means 'Central Province'. It is an apt name, as the state is exactly located in the center of the Indian map. The entire state of Madhya Pradesh stretches for miles and covers a total area of 3,08,144 sq km. Today, Madhya Pradesh borders the neighboring states of Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

On the west of Madhya Pradesh lies Gujarat; on the northwest is Rajasthan, on the northeast is Uttar Pradesh, on the east is Chhattisgarh, and on the south lies Maharashtra. The state can be geographically segregated into various regions, based on the distinct cultures and languages of these areas. For example, Malwa plateau falls in the north-west of the state, north of the Vindhya Range. Nimar (Nemar) is the western portion of the Narmada valley and is positioned south of the Vindhyas, in the southwest portion of the state. The fecund region of Bundelkhand, on the other hand, falls in the northern part of the state.

The northwestern region of the state is Chambal. This mountainous expanse of Chambal is rich in sandstone and was once famous for rampaging pirates. The hilly terrains towards the northeast are home to the Baghelkhand region, which also incorporates the eastern end of the Vindhya Range. Mahakoshal (Mahakaushal) is the southeastern portion of the state and include the eastern part of the Narmada valley and the eastern Satpuras within its realm. Lastly, there is the Central Vindhya and Satpura region, which spreads over most of the central Narmada river valley.

Excluding the valleys of the Narmada and the Tapti, the entire state is perched atop a plateau, at an elevation of 500 m above sea level. Apart from that, another noteworthy geographical feature of the state is its assocation with great river basins and watersheds of the various rivers. The two rivers, viz. the Narmada and the Tapti and their basins divide it into two, and add on to the aquatic charm of the state. To sum it all, it can be said that the topography of Madhya Pradesh clasps every facet of nature. The place bustles with plateaus, plains, ravines and many dramatic slopes that disappear into the darkness of many thick forests.
The best time to visit Madhya Pradesh
The best time to visit Madhya Pradesh (MP) is from October through March when the temperatures are agreeable. Make sure to follow latest MP weather updates on your trip to this lovely state. The winter season in Madhya Pradesh is perfect for visiting wildlife sanctuaries, historical landmarks, river valleys, and ancient temples. Depending upon the interest of your visit, the state of Madhya Pradesh can be visited any time of the year. The climate of Madhya Pradesh is generally hot and dry due to its location in central India.

Hop on an excursion to the hill stations of Pachmarhi at anytime of the year for its natural beauty. However, the best time to visit Pachmarhi is between the months of October and June. The summer season followed by mild showers during the monsoon season offers a pleasant weather for sightseeing.

Let’s take a detailed look at the best month to visit and climatic conditions of Madhya Pradesh below:

April - June (25°C to 45°C):

The month of April brings the summer season which lasts till the month of June. As the scorching heat prevails throughout the region, it is advised to make a visit this time. However, the hill station of Pachmarhi can be best explored during the summer season.

It is also a good time to explore flora and fauna and visit animal sanctuaries. The Bhagoria Haat Festival, also called as the Festival of Love is celebrated at this time of the year. 

July - September (24°C to 37°C):

With the onset of monsoon season (July to September), here is the best season to visit Madhya Pradesh. Experiencing relief from the summer heat and ample of rainfall, the landscapes are replete with lush greenery, gushing rivers and waterfalls.

Make the most of this monsoon trip while getting on a voyage to the Jungles of Satpura, Chitrakoot, Kanha, Mandu, and more.

October - February (20°C to 27°C):

With a drop to mercury level, the months of winter season are pleasant and balmy. With the milder sun, this period makes the best time to visit Madhya Pradesh. Indulge in outdoor activities, explore the national parks, and more.

It is also a good time to celebrate Pachmarhi Utsav, attend Tansen Music Festival, and observe other famous celebrations.
Climate in Madhya pradesh
Summer Season in Madhya pradesh
The summer season in Madhya Pradesh starts from late March and lasts till the end of June. The weather starts to become really hot during the day. It is not the ideal time to visit cities in MP such as Indore or Bhopal. However, summer months are suitable for a visit to the Satpura hills. For those looking to beat the heat, March through June is the best time to visit Pachmarhi Madhya Pradesh.

Although, it can be a good time to visit wildlife sanctuaries like Pench National Park, Kanha National Park, and Bandhavgarh National Park. The hot weather forces the wildlife including tigers and their prey to come out in open to small lakes and streams to cool themselves down.

Monsoon Season in Madhya pradesh
In July, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms bring in the monsoon season in Madhya Pradesh after scorching summers. The forested hills of Satpura and Vindhya covered with fresh greenery all around add a new vigour to the environs.

From a traveller’s point of view, most of the destinations like national parks should be avoided. However there are a few tourist places in MP which are perfect to explore during monsoon. Dubbed as the Niagara Falls of India, Chitrakoot Falls look absolutely breathtaking with gushing waters falling from a staggering height. Monsoon is a shoulder season for tourism in Madhya Pradesh so travellers can enjoy many discounts and offers on hotel or flight booking. Make sure to drive safely on the wet and slippery roads to traverse remote places of the state.

Winter Season in Madhya pradesh
During the winter season, the sun appears milder and weather remains perfect for local sightseeing tours. October through March is the ideal time to visit popular destinations in Madhya Pradesh be it the Group of Monuments at Khajuraho, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sanchi, and cities like Bhopal, Indore, and Gwalior.

Winter is also a popular time to go on wildlife safaris in Kanha, Pench, Bandhavgarh national parks, and attend Pachmarhi Utsav.
How to Reach Madhya Pradesh
 By Air
Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport is located around 8 km away from Indore. It is the busiest airport in central India and services most of the travellers flying into Madhya Pradesh. The airport was set up by the erstwhile Holkar administration in 1935. It received an international designation in May 2019.

Domestic airlines such as Vistara, Air Asia India, Air India, Alliance Air, Deccan Charters, IndiGo, Star Air and Trujet have regular flights servicing Madhya Pradesh. The airport enjoys good connectivity with following cities around India: Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru. It also services Air India’s international flight to and from Dubai.

Once you land, you can hire a taxi to take you into the city. If Indore is not on your travel list, you can directly go to Indore Bus Stand (13 km) or Indore Railway station (11 km) to continue on to your ultimate destination. There are taxis and private buses available from the airport to take you to the bus stand or railway station.

In addition to Indore’s airport, Madhya Pradesh has 4 more airports which connect it with the rest of the country:

⇥Bhopal’s Raja Bhoj International Airport
⇥Gwalior’s Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Air Terminal
⇥Jabalpur’s Dumna Airport
⇥Khajuraho’s Civil Aerodrome

How to Reach Madhya Pradesh by Railways
Owing to its central location, most of the major trains like Shatabdi, Rajdhani and Garib Rath pass through Madhya Pradesh. The entire state is covered by an extensive railway network and has 20 major railway junctions such as Ratlam, Bhopal, Indore and Gwalior. You can get a direct train from Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru.

Bhopal - Bhopal railway station sits 9 km north of the city centre. You can take a prepaid taxi or auto to get into the city. There’s a bus stand nearby where you can get local as well as an intracity buses. The station itself is well-equipped with a post office, waiting room, restaurant, cloak room and toilets.

Indore - Located merely 1 km away from the city centre, it is easy to get in and around the city from Indore Railway Station. Handling traffic from neighbouring as well as far-off states, it is one of the busiest stations in the state. You can get autorickshaws for short distances or taxis and buses for longer journeys.

How to Reach Madhya Pradesh by Road
After railways, the road is the best way to get around Madhya Pradesh. It has over a 99,000 km-long road network. You can easily drive into the state from any of its neighbouring states such as Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and more. The roads are reasonably well-maintained and clearly marked with relevant signs. For an unhurried journey, you can hop onto one of the interstate buses to travel into Madhya Pradesh.

NH 3, NH 7, NH 12A, NH 25, NH 26, NH 27, NH 69 and NH 92 are some of the national highways in Madhya Pradesh. The entire state is covered by an extensive network of intrastate buses that run regularly between cities. While taxis will take you short distances, some overnight journeys like Bhopal to Gwalior and Jabalpur to Ratlam will be costlier than a bus journey. You can rent a car in some of the bigger cities, but the facility is not available in smaller towns.
How to Commute within Madhya Pradesh
By Bus
The Madhya Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (MPSRTC) is the state-run bus service that covers the entire state. With a choice between Super Volvo, Super Fast, Express, AC, Non-AC and Deluxe, there is a bus ticket for every pocket. Along with a superior-frequency over railways, buses offer better point-to-point connectivity.

By Taxi
Taxis offer you a better option if you’re going sight-seeing. Engage a taxi for the full day and go around at your own pace. Though taxis also run between cities, the long distances between some make it an expensive choice. Within cities like Indore, Ujjain and Gwalior you can find radio taxis as well as cab aggregators.

By Car
You can take your car around for explorations with guidance from your smartphone’s navigation service. The locals will also help you if you ask your way around. Even though your own car is highly convenient, parking might be an issue, especially in the crowded parts of cities. But you can always park your car at your hotel and use the city’s local transport systems to get around.

By Autorickshaws
You will find autorickshaws in almost every major city in Madhya Pradesh. They make for a quick way to get around. The ones on the bigger cities are now equipped with digital meters. But not all of them charge you by the meter. So, you’ll have to confirm before getting in. Be ready to haggle for fare wherever they don’t use the meter.

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          Places to Visit in madhya pradesh

RAJWADA

Showcasing the architectural grandeur and royal splendour of Maratha empire, Rajwada is one of the most important tourist places in Madhya Pradesh. Built by the Holkars, Rajwada boasts of a seven-storied structure with a garden and a palace to mesmerise you with its regal ambience.

Visited by numbers of tourists every day, Rajwada is renowned for its Indo-Saracenic style of architecture and serves as a splendid example of the cultural heritage of Indore.

Timings: 10 am to 5 pm (Monday closed).

Price: INR 10.

Location: Rajwada Circle, Near Holker Cloth Market, Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

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 Patalpani Falls
Gear up for a serene respite with a visit to Patalpani Falls when you are vacationing in Madhya Pradesh. As per the legend associated with the falls, the depth of the waterfall is unknown and it is believed that it goes as deep as the underworld.

The place is also a popular trekking spot near Indore for adventure lovers and presents a magnificent sight to behold, especially in the rainy season. If you are looking for famous places in Madhya Pradesh to enjoy a peaceful picnic with your loved ones, Patalpani Falls is the place to be.

Timings: 11 am to 8 pm.

Location: Kekariya Dabri, Near Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
CHORAL DAM
ake a break from the hustle and bustle to enjoy the tranquillity of nature at Choral Dam. Best to visit during the monsoon season, Choral Dam is a wonderful place to enjoy some time with friends and family.

Promising to leave you spellbound with breathtaking views, Choral Dam is one of the popular tourist places in Madhya Pradesh located close to Indore and is ideal for enjoying a memorable weekend.

With the backwaters of River Narmada, this place is an ideal retreat for everyone.

Location: Berchha Lake, Birchha Road, Gangaliya Khedi, Madhya Pradesh.
TAJ-UL-MASAJID
Literally meaning the ‘crown of mosques’, Taj-ul-Masajid is one of the most elegant mosques in India.

Presenting a breathtaking sight of the gorgeous city of Bhopal, Taj-ul-Masajid is known for its impressive architecture that boasts of a pink façade adorned by two massive white-domed minarets.

The mosque is most popular for its annual congregation that spans over three days and attracts a number of tourists from all over the world.

Timings: 6 am to 8 pm.

Location: NH 12, Kohefiza, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
Sanchi Stupa
One of the most unbeatable places to visit near Bhopal, and possibly in entire India, the magnificence of the Sanchi Stupa remains unmatched till date. Believed to have originated in the 3rd century BCE, the building was built it the reign of the great emperor Ashoka of the Maurya Dynasty and is one of the most remarkable Buddhist monuments in the country.

The Mauryan king undertook the task of redistributing the mortal remains of Lord Buddha all across the face of the country in order to spread the reach of Buddhism. The gigantic dome of the Stupa contains a central vault where the relics of Lord Buddha have been placed.

Timings: 08:30 am to 05:30 pm.

Price: The entry fee is INR 30 for Indians and INR 500 for Foreigners.

Location: Sanchi, Raisen, Madhya Pradesh.
LOWER LAKE
Nestled amidst beautiful hills and the grand Upper Lake, the Lower Lake is a famous attraction among places to visit in Madhya Pradesh. It is located adjacent to the Kamla Garden and offers a beautiful landscape to enjoy quiet time with nature.

Some of the popular activities to look forward to at this lake are sailing, paddle-boating and motor boating. Forming the Bhoj Wetland along with Upper Lake, Lower Lake in Bhopal is an excellent place to visit in Madhya Pradesh.

Timings: 9 am to 7 pm.

Location: Lower Lake, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

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 Bhimbetka Caves,
A famous archaeological site that has been famed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well, Bhimbetka Rock Shelters is one of the popular places to visit in Madhya Pradesh.

Home to more than 500 rock shelters and a number of paintings that are more than 30,000 years old, Bhimbetka Caves are a delight for history buffs to go back in time and know more about the beginning of South Asian Stone Age.

Timings: 7 am to 6 pm.

Price: INR 50.

Location:  Bhimbetka Caves, Bhojpur Raisen, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
Bhojpur Shiv Temple
Often called the Somnath of the East, Bhojpur Temple in Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh is named after King Bhoj. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Bhojpur Mandir is known among famous places in Madhya Pradesh for its magnificent architecture of ancient India.

One of the striking features of the temple is its beautifully carved doorway along with the finely sculpted figures. Even though the construction of this temple was never completed, it doesn’t fail to entice you with its exquisite architecture where you can witness the earthen ramp used to raise it to dome-level.

Timings: 6 am to 7 pm.

Location: Bhojpur Mandir, Bhojpur, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
RAISEN FORT
One of the popular weekend getaways from Bhopal, Raisen Fort is known for its fascinating history among famous places to visit in Madhya Pradesh. Captivating visitors with its wonderful stories of valiant fights and sacrifices of Jauhar, Raisen Fort is a delight for history buffs.

The 8800-year-old fort is known for its amazing architecture that boasts of nine gateways, domes and many buildings that date back to the medieval era.

One of the popular attractions of Raisen Fort is the shrine of the Muslim saint Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba.

Timings: 10 am to 5 pm.

Location: Near Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba, Raisen, Madhya Pradesh.
BEE FALLS
Known amongst the most beautiful places to visit in Madhya Pradesh, Bee Falls is a popular attraction in Pachmarhi hill station. Plummeting from a height of 35 metres, Bee Falls presents a spectacular view that will take your breath away.

Taking you closer to the feeling of tranquillity of nature, Bee Falls is a treat for nature lovers, especially during the summers when you need an escape from the scorching heat.

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm.

Location: Bee Falls, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh.

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JATASHANKAR CAVES
Offering a perfect amalgamation of spirituality and adventure, Jata Shankar Caves is a famous religious attraction in Madhya Pradesh. Comprising 108 Shiva lingams, the cave is believed to be the place where Lord Shiva hid to escape the wrath of Bhasmasur

Surrounded by serene surroundings, Jata Shankar Cave is believed to be the originating point of Jambu Dwip stream. Along with Shiva lingam, the caves also have shrines dedicated to Lord Shankar and Goddess Parvati.

Timings: 7 am to 7 pm.

Location: Jata Shankar Cave, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh.
PANDEV CAVES
Showcasing a mind-blowing spectacle of nature, Pandav Caves is a captivating sight that you can witness in the area of Pipariya, Madhya Pradesh.

Pandav Caves are considered to be the place of lodging for Pandav brothers during the time of their exile in the Mahabharata. The five ancient caves are an enthralling sight, offers a fascinating visit experience to those interested in mythology.

Timings: 8 am to 6 pm.

Location: Pandav Caves, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh.

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Handi Khoh,
Associated with Lord Shiva, Handi Khoh is one of the most gorgeous ravines in Central India. Believed to be a lake earlier, Handi Kho is one of the most serene places that you will get to visit among places to visit in Madhya Pradesh.

Surrounded by the beauty of dense woods and the sound of gurgling waters, the natural splendour of this place will take your breath away. This 300 feet high precipice attracts a number of tourists who come here to be enthralled by nature’s handiwork.

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm.

Location: Handi Khoh, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh.
 Raja Prapat Falls 
Also known as Silver Falls, Raja Prapat Falls is an enchanting waterfall that you should not miss when you are in Madhya Pradesh. Plunging down from a height of 350 feet, Rajat Prapat Falls presents the most spectacular sight during the monsoon season.

The sight is often compared to the spectacle of rain droplets falling from the sky looking like pearls. The place is also a wonderful destination for adventure junkies who are looking to quench their thirst for the thrill.

Timings: 7 am to 7 pm.

Location: Rajat Pratap Falls, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh.

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 Dhoopgarh,
Offering gorgeous vistas of the sunrise and sunset, Dhoopgarh is famous as the highest peaks of Satpura range.

Famous among the trekkers who crave for an adventure through verdant valleys and mesmerising waterfalls, Dhoopgarh possesses scintillating natural beauty.

If you are looking for a spot to relax and rewind and capture some beautiful views on your camera, Dhoopgarh is one of the best places that you need to visit and one of the best hiking trails in Madhya Pradesh.

Timings: Sunrise to Sunset.

Location: Dhoopgarh, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh.
Orchha Fort,
Dating back to the medieval age, Orchha Fort is one of the popular forts in the Madhya Pradesh. The fort is located at a distance of 16 kilometres from Jhansi. Constructed by the Bundela king Rudra Pratap Singh, the fort is a wonderful example of Mughal-influenced Rajput architecture.

Some of the notable structures that deserve your attention when you visit the fort are Raja Mahal, Jahangir Mahal, Rai Parveen Mahal, Phool Bagh and Sheesh Mahal.

The glorious fort is an impressive place to visit for those who are fond of history and architecture.

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm.

Price: INR 10.

Location: Orchha Fort, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh.

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Chhatris
One of the most iconic architectural marvels of Madhya Pradesh is the set of royal tombs also called Chhatris. Decorated with beautiful sculptures, Chhatris are an alluring attraction that will leave you spellbound.

Situated on the banks of River Betwa, Chhatris are best witnessed in the reflections of the water from the narrow bridge across the river.

One of the popular sightseeing attractions, Chattris is a fascinating place for shutterbugs and history buffs.

Location: Tikamgarh District, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh.
Kanchana Ghat,
The most popular ghat in Orchha is the Kanchana Ghat, located in Orchha Fort complex. The ghat houses chhatris (cenotaphs) of the erstwhile rulers of Bundela dynasty.

Surrounding the heritage fort, the 14 chhatris dot the Kanchana Ghat as they reflect tales of glory of the dynasty.

Timings: 7 am to 10 pm.

Location: Kanchana Ghat, Near Chhatris, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh.

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Chaturbhuj Temple
Take a spiritual respite from your busy life on a visit to Chaturbhuj Temple when you are vacationing in Madhya Pradesh. The temple is named Chaturbhuj that literally means 'the one who has four arms’ and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Offering a brilliant showcase of ancient architecture, the temple was built by the Bundela Rajputs. Located in the historical town of Orchha, Chaturbhuj Temple is a must visit places in Orchha if you want to go explore the history of Bundela kingdom and worship Lord Vishnu.

Timings: 9 am to 1 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm.

Location: Chaturbhuj Temple, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh.
: Raneh Falls
One of the notable Madhya Pradesh tourist places, Raneh Falls is a waterfall that one must visit in Chhatarpur. The magnificent waterfall is formed by River Ken and derives its name after the former ruler of the region King Rana Pratap.

The wonderful cascade is encompassed by fascinating rock formations and runs over one of the oldest rocks on earth. The picturesque waterfall draws in a number of tourists and offers a surreal escape from the monotony of life.

Timings:  8 am to 5 pm.

Price: INR 50.

Location: Raneh Falls, River Ken, Madhya Pradesh.
Dhuandhar Falls, 
Plunging from a height of 30 metres, Dhuandhar Falls is an enchanting sight that one can witness on River Narmada.

Offering a spectacular vista as River Narmada crosses the famous marble rocks and cascades down, releasing mist, Dhuandhar Falls is one of the most unmissable tourist spots in Madhya Pradesh.

A popular place to hang out with your loved ones, Dhuandhar Falls will enchant you with its white colour that makes a bewitching spectacle. The picturesque grandeur of Dhuandhar Falls can be best witnessed during the time of the sunset from the viewing platforms built across the waterfall.

Timings: 6:30 am to 8:30 pm.

Location: Dhuandhar Falls, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
 Lord Shiva Statue, Kachnar City,
One of the famous places in Madhya Pradesh, Lord Shiva Statue in Kachnar City attracts a number of tourists. This 23-meter-tall statue is a wonderful place to visit during the evening when Aarti is held here

Inviting and enticing a lot of travellers, the most striking attraction of this statue is the 12 Jyotirlingas that are placed just below the statue. The giant statue is one of the prominent attractions to visit of Jabalpur and has been drawing in tourists since it was built in 2006.

Timings: 8 am to 7 pm.

Location: Lord Shiva Statue, Kachnar City, Madhya Pradesh.
Marble rocks
Gear up to get spellbound by visiting the marble rocks of Bhedaghat when you are in Madhya Pradesh. Renowned for changing shapes every minute, these tall rocks can be seen on either side of Narmada river.

The beautiful vista is best witnessed in the light of the moon when the rocks appear surreal. Offering a fascinating sight to behold, marble rocks of Bhedaghat offer a surreal experience. You must visit this spot if you are fond of exploring offbeat places on a vacation.

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm.

Price: INR 30.

Location: Marble rocks of Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh.

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 Gwalior Fort 
Taking your breath away with its majestic grandeur, Gwalior Fort is one of the notable sights that you will find in Gwalior. Boasting of many interesting palaces, temples, museums and other fascinating buildings, Gwalior Fort is often referred to as ‘the pearl among fortresses in India’.

Counted among the most impenetrable forts in India, Gwalior Fort is an architectural marvel that incites the curiosity of history lovers on their visit to Gwalior.

Timings: 6 am to 5:30 pm.

Price: INR 75.

Location: Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

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Gopachal Parvat
Explore the Jaina monuments on a visit to Gopachal Parvat Rock-cut sculptures. Also called Gopachal Parvat Jaina monuments, this tourist place near Gwalior is known for the depiction of Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture.

With approximately 100 sculptures, Gopachal Parvat Rock-cut sculptures is a famous Jain pilgrimage and offer a fascinating sight for all travellers.

Location: Gopachal Parvat Rock-cut sculptures, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

UJJAIN
One of the most popular cities of Madhya Pradesh, Ujjain is famous for its religious significance.
The prehistoric city of Ujjain is also mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata and draws in numerous tourists and pilgrims from far and wide. Renowned for its old ancient temples, Ujjain is a surreal respite to soak in the spiritual ambience.

Located on the banks of Shipra river, Ujjain is also considered as one of the seven sacred cities for Hindus. The most notable places to visit in the city of Ujjain is the famous Mahakaleshwar Temple that is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.

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