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Madhya Pradesh DestinationsAt the heart of India, the magic of Madhya Pradesh lies in its exquisitely carved temples, proud fortresses and variety of wildlife. Most of the state is a high plateau, historically known as the Malwa region. Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a fascinating amalgam of an old historic city, and modern urban planning. The history of Madhya Pradesh goes back to the time of Ashoka, the great
Mauryan ruler. To the Chandelas, however, goes the credit of building
the fantastic monuments of Eros, Khajuraho, in the north of the state. Sanchi The medieval city of Orchha, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, seems to
have frozen in time, its palaces and temples still retaining their original
grandeur. Orchha had the distribution of being the capital of one of the
largest and most powerful kingdoms of Central India. The Bundela Rajput
chieftain, Rudra Pratap, founded the city, located by the side of the
beautiful Betwa River, in the 16th century. Places Of Interest: Reach - Khajuraho The fascinating temples of Khajuraho, India's unique gift of love to
the world, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, were built between 950 and
1050 A.D. Khajuraho derives its name from the Khajur tree (the date palm
tree) which can be found in abundance in the area. The divine sculptures
in these temples are a tribute to Life itself, embodying everything that
is sublime and spontaneous about it. Originally there were 85 temples, of which only 22 still exist. These magnificent temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and the Jain Tirthankaras. The three main compartments are the entrance (ardhamandapa), assembly hall (mandapa), and the actual sanctum (garbha griha). The temples are grouped into three geographical divisions: western, eastern and southern. Climate: (deg C) -Summer 47 Deg. C. 21 Deg. C, Winter 32 Deg. C. 4 Deg. C, Rainfall: 114 cm. (July-September), Best Season: October to March. Excursions:
Western Group of Temples: Eastern Group of Temples: Southern Group of Temples: Reach - Indore Planned and built by Rani Ahilyabai, the brave Holkar queen, Indore lies
to the extreme west of Madhya Pradesh on the banks of the rivers Saraswati
and Khan which unite at the centre of the city. Indore derives its name
from the 18th century Indreshwar Temple. Though Ahilya Bai loved Indore immensely, it was only after her death that the State capital was shifted from Maheshwar to Indore in 1811 AD. Today, her statue adorns the centre of the city, Rajwada. Climate: (deg C) - Summer Max- 40.5, Min- 27; Winter Max- 30.4, Min- 15, Rainfall: 110 cms (July to September), Best Season: September to March. Places Of Interest: Excursions: Reach - Ujjain Ujjain, one of the venues of the Kumbh Mela. This mela celebrates the saving of the earth by Lord Shiva and the churning of the ocean by the Gods and The Demons to retrieve the Kumbh (The pot of Amrit, the nectar of immortality). Emperor Ashoka spent his years of tutelage as the viceroy of Pataliputra here in Ujjain. Under the Guptas and the Paramara kings, Ujjain was a centre of trade and scholarship. The Vikramaditya University founded by the scholarly King Vikramaditya also used Ujjain as its base. One of the oldest and holiest of Indian cities, Ujjain is situated on the banks of river Shipra. Altitude: 492 meters, Climate: (deg C)- Summer- Max. 40, Min. 20; Winter- Max. 28, Min. 10, Rainfall: 101 cms (July to September), Best Season: September to March. Places Of Interest: Excursions: Reach - Mandu Perched along the Vindhya ranges at an altitude of 2,000 feet, Mandu,
with its natural defenses, was originally the fort capital of the Parmar
rulers of Malwa. Towards the end of the 13th century, it came under the
sway of the Sultans of Malwa, the first of whom named it Shadiabad - 'city
of joy'. And indeed the pervading spirit of Mandu was of gaiety; and its
rulers built exquisite palaces like the Jahaz and Hindola Mahals, ornamental
canals, baths and pavilions, as graceful and refined as those times of
peace and plenty. Perched along the Vindhya ranges at an altitude of 2,000 feet, Mandu,
with its natural defenses, was originally the fort capital of the Parmar
rulers of Malwa. Towards the end of the 13th century, it came under the
sway of the Sultans of Malwa, the first of whom named it Shadiabad - 'city
of joy'. And indeed the pervading spirit of Mandu was of gaiety; and its
rulers built exquisite palaces like the Jahaz and Hindola Mahals, ornamental
canals, baths and pavilions, as graceful and refined as those times of
peace and plenty. Omkareshwar, the sacred island, shaped like the holiest of all
Hindu symbols, 'Om', has drawn to it hundreds of generations of pilgrims.
Here, at the confluence of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri, the devout gather
to kneel before the Jyotirlinga (one of the twelve throughout India) at
the temple of Shri Omkar Mandhata. And here, as in so many of Madhya Pradesh's
sacred shrines, the works of Nature complement those of man to provide
a setting awe-inspiring in its magnificence. Chitrakoot, 'the hill of many wonders', nestles peacefully in
the northern spurs of the Vindhyas, a place of tranquil forest glades
and quiet rivers, and streams where calm and repose are all pervading.
This loveliest of Nature's gifts is also hallowed ground, blessed by the
gods and sanctified by the faith of pilgrims. For Chitrakoot's spiritual
legacy stretches back to legendary ages: it was in these deep forests
that Rama and Sita spent eleven of their fourteen years of exile; here
that the great sage Atri and Sati Anusuya meditated; and here where the
principal trinity of the Hindu pantheon, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, took
their incarnations. Kanha National Park in the Mandla District spreads over 1,945 sq.km of dense sal forests, interspersed with extensive meadows and trees and clumps of wild bamboo Situated in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, the picturesque Kanha National Park was the inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling's unforgettable classic Jungle Book. By far the most striking features of this region are the open grassy meadows, where sighting blackbuck, swamp deer, sambhar and chital is common. And, if one can transcend into time, a barefooted Mowgli would perhaps come padding along the dusty trail, for this is the land of Kipling's Jungle Book. If one were to point to the middle of India, chances are he will pick out the forests of the Banjar and the Halon valley, the two forming the western and eastern halves of the Kanha Tiger Reserve, which have long been famous for their wide diversity of wildlife. Area: 1,945 sq.kms, Altitude: 600-900 meters. Climate: (deg C)-Summer- Max 40.6, Min 23.9; Winter- Max 23.9, Min 1.1. Rainfall: 152 cms, Best Season: April to June and November to January. (The park is closed from July to Mid November during monsoon) Wildlife in the park: Birds species in the park: Reach - Bandhavgarh National Park Set amongst the Vindhyas, in Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is a small national
park, but with the highest known density of tiger population in India.
This is also known as White Tiger territory. These have been found in
the old state of Rewa for many years. Besides its enchanting landscape
formed by the Sal forest in the valleys and majestic tree clad hills in
the back-drop. The finest of these hills is the Bandhavgarh hill, and on its highest point stands Bandhavgarh Fort. Several dynasties have ruled the fort: for example, the Maghas from the 1st century A.D, the Vakatakas from the 3rd century; the Sengars from the 5th century, and the Kalachuris from the 10th century.The oldest signs of habitation, are the caves dug into the sandstone, near the fort. Several of these contain Brahmi inscriptions dating from the 1st century B.C. Area: 280 sq. kms, Altitude: 400 to 810 meters, Climate: (deg C)-Summer- Max 41.4, Min 26; Winter- Max 21.1, Min 9.6, Rainfall: 1174 mms, Best Season: March to June. The park is closed from July to Mid-November. Wildlife in the park: Birds species in the park: Reach - How to plan your tours
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