This resplendent place could just be your paradise if you are an avid wildlife adventurer from any corner of the world. Popular for its tiger reserves, it is a call of adventure for those who love to explore untouched, diverse wildlife, scattered across this topography. So if you are looking for an unforgettable retreat to India’s wilderness, a Central India tours shall serve your purpose.
The wildlife-rich regions here are no less than a dreamland for nature enthusiasts, ornithologists and obviously, tourists! And the icing on the cake is the Innumerable rivers, streams and waterfalls that adorn this marvelous region.
Nonetheless, it is a treasure delight and it greets you with fascinating wildlife and safari tours. This region also encapsulates historical, cultural, wildlife expeditions in the below Central India tours to suit all your travel interests. But, above all this, Central India also prides itself in a heritage of unparalleled architecture, which would leave you spellbound. Mandu, Bhopal, Maheswar, Sanchi, Khajuraho , Orchha, Gwalior, and Jhansi are a few of the jewels of this area.
The Central region is also a hotspot of many folk dances, art and music forms as well. Odissi and Jawara dances and classical music from the region are popular all over India. This region will provide a capsule of enchanting wildlife, rich culture, architectural heritage and tradition, which is sure to mesmerize you on every visit.
Madhya Pradesh carries the legacy of magnificent architectural heritage. The world famous Khajuraho group of temples ( a UNESCO World Heritage site) built in the tenth century are an ethereal experience. The walls of the temples are embellished with exquisite stone carvings ranging from the erotic to the divine, the commonplace to the sublime! Another centre of architectural excellence in the region is Orchha. This land also proudly presents two of a total of twelve Jyotirlingas (self manifested power centres of Lord Shiva) – Mahakaleshwar and Omkareshwar.
Madhya Pradesh pulsates with a unique cultural scenario, fairs and festivals forming an integral part of the scene. A week-long Festival of Classic Dances is held at Khajuraho in February-March every year, where the foremost exponents of the classical Indian dance forms perform against the backdrop of the floodlit temples, providing a unique and unforgettable experience to the viewers. Another important event is the Nimar Festival held at Maheshwar at the banks of holy river Narmada around November every year. It is an extravaganza of music, dance, drama, and water sports like boating and canoeing. The holy city Ujjain on the banks of Shipra river, hosts the famous Kumbh Mela where millions of devotees throng for a purifying dip in the river. The city abounds in temples and the spire of the Mahakaleshwara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva dominates the skyline.
The rocky terrain of Madhya Pradesh hides several archaeological treasures in its bosom. The foremost of them are the Bhimbetka caves (a UNESCO World Heritage site) which are the world’s largest group of rock shelters, which are glorious repositories of pre-historic paintings by cave dwellers. Another group of ancient caves is the Udaigiri Caves which are twenty rock-cut caves which preserve ancient scriptures and carvings. The Jata Shankar temple is a pre-historic cave temple which lies nestled in beautiful lush green hills. It is a popular cave shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva where there are two natural water ponds.
Madhya Pradesh literally throbs with wildlife almost one third of it is covered with forests. A large number of wildlife reserves here afford tourists with thrilling experiences, where they are taken on jeep safaris with experienced guides. Some of the most famous reserves are, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park (Asia’s largest wildlife sanctuary) and Pench National Park - all of which have high density of majestic Bengal Tigers and lithe leopards, alongwith deers, wild dogs, sloth bears, wild boars, and many other species.
One of the most fascinating sights in Madhya Pradesh is the Dhuandhar falls of Jabalpur, where water of the holy Narmada river plunges from a height of thirty metres with such gusto that a beautiful envelope of cloud and mist is created all around. The river then happily gushes through mountains of white marble on both sides, many times forming a rainbow. The high point of the visit is an evening boat ride in bhedaghat, where the river calms down and flows serenely, surrounded by white marble walls, providing an unforgettable experience.
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