| Central India |
| For forests, scultures, forts and rivers |
| 1] | Overview | ||
| 2] | Places of Attractions | ||
| Indore | Bhopal | ||
| Gwalior | Khajuraho | ||
| Jabalpur | Pachmarhi | ||
| Kanha | |||
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GWALIOR ![]() A multitude of reigning dynasties of the great Rajput clan of the Pratiharas, Kachwahas, and Tomars has left indelible etchings of their rule in this city. She gained new dimensions from the warrior kings, poets, musicians and saints who contributed to making it a capital renowned throughout the country. Click here to get your queries answered
KHAJURAHO ![]() Temples are India's unique gift to the world, representing a paean of life, of love, of joy. They are perfect in execution and sublime in expression. Life in every form and mood has been captured in stone, testifying not only to the craftsman's artistry but also to the extraordinary breadth of vision. Click here to get your queries answered
JABALPUR ![]() Soaring in glittering and splendour, the Marble Rocks of Jabalpur rise to hundred feet on either side of the Narmada. The serene loveliness of the scene is one of cool and quiet with marble-white pinnacles casting dappled shadows on the pellucid waters. The white saccharine limestone is seamed by veins of dark green and black volcanic rocks; a contrast which only enhances, like a setting of jet, the purity of the surrounding marble. Click here to get your queries answered
PACHMARHI ![]() Natural glory of Pachmarhi lies in green - The colour of nature. Bridle paths lead into tranquil forest glades; groves of wild bamboo and jamun, dense Sal forests and delicate bamboo thickets, the fruit bearing mahua, aonla and gular trees all lend their distinctive colour tones. Deep azure pools are hidden delights, which beckon swimmers and paddlers, and everywhere wildlife watchers will be rewarded by fascinating glimpses of the animal and bird kingdom. Complementing the magnificence of Nature are the works of Man, for Pachmarhi is also an archaeological treasure house. Click here to get your queries answered
KANHA ![]() Kanha Wild Life Sanctuary, the original Kipling country of which Robert Kipling wrote vividly in his Jungle Book has the same abundance of wildlife species exists today and forms the core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve. With some 22 species of mammals and some 200 species of birds, it has a reputation for being one of the finest and best administered National Parks in Asia. Click here to get your queries answered
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