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Mptourism.com is an online official portal of Madhya Pradesh Tourism where visitors can easily find all information about the best tourist places and spots, Festivals and Events programs, Nature, Heritage, Wildlife, Temples, Spirituality, accommodations, Travel Agents, Guidelines for traveling, and the culture of the heart of India.

History and Mystery at Matangeshwar Temple, Khajuraho | MP Tourism. Nestled in the historic town of Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, the Matangeshwar Temple stands as a testament to India's rich spiritual and cultural heritage. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is not just a site of religious significance but also an architectural marvel. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or a spiritual seeker, a visit to Matangeshwar Temple promises a captivating experience. Mangeshkar Temple History The Matangeshwar Temple is one of the oldest temples in Khajuraho, dating back to the 10th century during the reign of the Chandela dynasty.

Art and Architecture of Matangeshwar Temple The architectural brilliance of the Matangeshwar Temple is a sight to behold. The temple is a plain, square structure, similar in plan and design to the Brahma Temple, but with notable differences that mark the evolution of the architectural style in Khajuraho. The Mystery of Matangeshwar Temple Miraculously, a Shivling formed around the buried Markand Mani.

Things to Do. Sanchi Stupa | UNESCO World Heritage Site MP | MPTourism. Sacred Sanchi Sanchi is a small town situated in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is renowned for its ancient Buddhist site, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist destination. Sanchi is located about 50 km northeast of Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, and is easily accessible by road or rail. The probable reason for the establishment of Buddhist monuments at Sanchi is the city of Vidisha.

The Great Stupa at Sanchi The main attraction of Sanchi is the Great Stupa, believed to be the first monument to be erected in Sanchi in the third century BC. Apart from the Great Stupa, Sanchi also has several other stupas, temples, and monasteries that are worth visiting. Apart from the historical and architectural attractions, Sanchi also offers serene landscapes for nature walks and hikes. In addition to these attractions, there are several other places to visit in and around Sanchi. Experiences in Sanchi Places to visit around Sanchi How to reach Sanchi. Panna National Park | Panna Tiger Reserve | MP Tourism.

Dhamnar Buddhist Caves | Rock cut Caves in Madhya Pradesh| MPTourism. Located in the quaint village of Dhamnar, within the distinctive landscapes of the Mandsaur district in Madhya Pradesh, lie the Dhamnar caves. This ancient rock-cut site boasts a cluster of 51 caves meticulously carved into the laterite hill. The Dhamnar caves stand as a remarkable architectural marvel, adorned with intricately carved structures representing stupas and Buddhist statues. This unparalleled craftsmanship has led to their inclusion in the Tentative UNESCO World Heritage Sites 2024 list. Within the cluster of caves are 14 large-size caves and 37 smaller ones, each crafted to perfection. These architectural wonders offer a glimpse into ancient life, featuring dwellings, grand halls, sacred stupas, and rare Buddhist sculptures showcasing exquisite stone craftsmanship.

A mere 52m from this archaeological marvel lies the Dharmrajeshwar temple complex, a Brahmanical rock-cut sanctuary. Delving Into The History of Dhamnar Buddhist Caves Harmony in Rocks. Explore Satpura National Park: A Walking Safari in The Wild | MP Tourism. By Outlook Traveller ----------------Satpura - the only National Park to offer a walking tour in the core forest cover The run-up to the walk at Satpura is perhaps as thrilling as the walk itself. We take our seats on a little boat that will take us across a stretch of the Denwa river and into the forest. Barely a minute into the ride, we spot a crocodile resting peacefully on a little island in the middle of a lake.

As we inch closer, looking through a pair of binoculars lent by one of the forest guides, it makes a loud swoosh with its tail as if announcing its retreat into the water. On the right, is a herd of the sambar blissfully grazing the greens along the water. I was initially sceptical of the time that we picked for the walk - 3 p.m., when the sun is scorching right overhead. Floored by the forest We're instructed to walk in a single file and make as little noise as possible. Sounds so soothing As we walk further, the silence is pleasantly interrupted by the sounds of birds.

Explore Satpura National Park: A Walking Safari in The Wild | MP Tourism. Explore Wildlife & Nature at Kuno National Park | MPTourism. Kuno National Park Kuno National Park, also known as Kuno Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary, is situated in the Sheopur and Shivpuri districts of the state, covering an expansive land area of 74,200 hectares. The sanctuary derives its name from the meandering Kuno River that graces the region. Perched atop a lofty hill, Kuno unfolds as a natural paradise, promising a distinctive and indelible experience for nature aficionados and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

But it's not just the wildlife that makes Kuno National Park special. The park is home to the Kardhai tree, which is believed to turn green at the mere presence of humidity in the atmosphere, even before the arrival of monsoon showers. Kuno National Park and the surrounding area have a rich history intertwined with the majestic Lions that once roamed in the area. Over the years, various efforts have been made by the government to reintroduce the big cats to the region.

Cheetahs in Kuno National Park Fauna of Kuno Flora of Kuno How to reach Kuno? Discover Best Tourist Places to Visit in Shivpuri | MP Tourism. Stunning Shivpuri Shivpuri, formerly known as Sipri, is a quaint city renowned for its tropical deciduous forests, peaceful surroundings, and old-world charm. Located approximately 120 km south of Gwalior, the city is blessed with diverse flora and fauna, as well as marvellous architectural complexes.

Legend has it that the city derives its name from Lord Shiva and served as the ancestral homeland of the Kachhawaha Rajputs until 1804 when it came under the rule of the Scindias. Shivpuri's lush forest cover made it a favourite hunting spot for royal families and Mughal emperors. In addition to its untamed wildlife beauty, Shivpuri is also home to several architectural gems that bear witness to its long history of governance by various families, including the Mughals, Marathas, Rajputs of Narwar, and Scindias. Major attractions in Shivpuri 1. Enhancing the park's beauty are man-made lakes like Madhav Sagar and Sakhya Sagar. 2. 3. 4. Nearby Attractions of Shivpuri 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tribal Museum. MARDD9a. Shree Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain | All You Need To Know | Madhya Pradesh Tourism.

Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple also known as Mahakal temple in Ujjain is a renowned Hindu temple in India dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, located on the banks of the River Shipra at Ujjain in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This Shiv Temple (mandir) of Ujjain has always been included in the spiritual tourist destinations due to its magnificent history and glory.

It is also famous in the country and abroad due to the Simhastha fair (Kumbh Mela) held once in 12 years. There are two words contained in Mahakal, Maha and Kaal, in Sanskrit maha means "great" and Kaal means "Time and Death" and it is believed Lord Shiva is the God of death and time. Because of this, he is called Mahakaleshwar, and this temple is also known as Mahakal (Mandir) Temple.

The Legends of Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga The lingam of Mahakaleshwar is also known as Dakshina Mukhi, which means that it is facing south. Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga The architecture of the Mahakal Temple. MP tourism Logo. Jahaz Mahal: The Stagnant Watercraft of Mandu | Madhya Pradesh Tourism. The land of magnificent architecture, Madhya Pradesh, has a magnitude of marvels located in different regions that play a significant role in enhancing the beauty of this landlocked state.

One such architectural marvel, Jahaz Mahal mesmerises its visitors with its unique shape: built on a narrow strip of land between Munj Talao and Kapur Talao with the appearance of an anchored ship. Jahaz Mahal was built by Sultan Ghiyasuddin Khilji as a harem and it extends over a length of 110 m and a width of 15 m. Architecture with an amalgam of Afghan, Mughal, Hindu, and Mesopotamian architecture styles, Jahaz Mahal is one of the most famous monuments that have completely transformed and redefined tourism in Mandu.

Jahaz means 'Ship' and mahal refers to 'Palace'. Being surrounded by the pond that reflects the mahal, it looks like floating architecture, ergo the name Jahaz Mahal. History of Jahaz Mahal The architecture of Jahaz Mahal (Ship Palace) at Mandu What is Jahaz Mahal famous for? Best Tourist Places to Visit in Panna | Madhya Pradesh Tourism. Kanha National Park, Visit kanha for Jungle Safari | MPTourism. Delightful Kanha The largest national park in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park, is located in the Maikal Hills of the Satpuras spreading over two districts - Mandla and Balaghat. With a 940 sq. km expansion, it is considered to be one of the best administered and managed wildlife National parks in India. It was declared a reserve forest in 1879 and notified as a wildlife sanctuary in 1933.

In the 1930s, Kanha was divided into two sanctuaries Hallon and Banjar, of 250 sq km and 300 sq km respectively. Its status came into existence in the year 1955. Safari at Kanha National Park The best way to explore the Kanha tiger reserve is in a 4 Wheel-drive Open Jeep safari that travels through the lush green forests basking in the elegance of Kanha. During the safari, keep an eye out for Mammalian Species: Kanha is home to some 22 species of mammals that include royal Bengal tigers, striped palm squirrel, common langur, jackal, wild pigs, Chital, Barasingha or swamp deer, blackbuck, and sambar. Bandhavgarh National Park | MPTourism. Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh is a place of legendary significance. The ancient Bandhavgarh Fort is of great importance as it is believed to have been gifted by Lord Rama to his younger brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka. Therefore this fort is named Bandhavgarh as "Bandhav" means brother and "Garh" means fort Bandhavgarh dates back to 2000 years ago and you will find several man made caves with inscriptions and rock paintings.

Once a hunting ground of maharajas, Bandhavgarh is now Bandhavgarh National Park and home to the royal Bengal tiger, 37 other species of mammals, 250 species of birds, 80 species of butterflies. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh is the place to visit if you want to spot the big cat. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh is the first in India to launch 'The Hot Air Balloon Safari' for tourists.

For Bandhavgarh national park safari booking, visit: hot air balloon safari www.skywaltz.com. Gwalior Tourist Places | Destination: Gwalior Fort | MPTourism. Melodic Gwalior A city brimming with great history and melodic music, Gwalior holds an important place in the heart of incredible India. It is dotted with plain and hilly landscapes which transform into a lush green carpet as the monsoon approaches. Gwalior is best known for its imposing hilltop fort, which was famously described as 'The pearl amongst fortresses in India'.

The city stands as the testimony of dynasties that ruled over the decades. Their influence is clearly seen in the many regal structures that dominate the cityscape. In a sense, Gwalior continues to retain a medieval majesty. Gwalior holds an unparalleled taste and popularity in Hindustani Classical Sangeet, and has retained Indian traditions and the wealth of music intact over the years. The melody of classical Indian music can be best witnessed in Tansen Samaroh which is organised to pay a tribute to the legendary musician and a master of classical music, Tansen. Tourist Places in Indore | Places to eat in Indore | MPTourism. Yummy Indore A trading hub between the Deccan and Delhi in the 16th century, the city of Indore was discovered by Rao Nandlal Chaudhary. Later, Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar, with her keen interest in education and planning, built the largest city in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Indore, being ranked as 'the cleanest city in India' for the fifth consecutive year has reserved its place in the first 20 cities to be developed as smart cities as well. The metropolitan yet traditional vibe of Indore attracts tourists for fabulous places to visit and fantastic food to taste.

Today, there are many places to visit in Indore from a spectacle of majestic palaces co-existing with commercial centers. Apart from being considered as the Madhya Pradesh's commercial capital, it is also known for mouth-watering culinary experience. Indore is no less than a food paradise for foodie tourists. With a perfect balance of heritage & modern culture, Indore will make you ask for more on every visit of yours.

Ujjain Temples | Places to see in Ujjain | Madhya Pradesh MP Tourism. Ancient City Ujjain Ujjain is one of those divine lands in Madhya Pradesh where you do not just feel the peace but also sink in the divinity that calms your soul from within. This city is considered the Greenwich of India, with the first meridian of longitude passing through it. Known as the temple city for its numerous temples from different eras, and the major attraction is Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga. It is one of the 12 jyotirlingas, where Bhasma Aarti is a daily ritual that you must attend. In order to attend the aarti, make sure to follow the dress code if you wish to go inside the sanctum and participate in Abhishek.

Some more temples to visit in Ujjain are Harsiddhi temple, Gopal temple, Chintaman Ganesh temple, Chardham temple, Mangalnath temple, Bada Ganpati temple, Navagraha temple, and Kal Bhairav temple. Adding to Ujjain's tourist places is The Shri Ram Ghat, also known as Ram ghat, the most ancient bathing ghat. Destination :: Amarkantak | Madhya Pradesh Tourism. Divine Amarkantak Amarkantak is a well known Hindu pilgrimage destination that is popularly known as "Teerthraj" - "the king of pilgrimages". Apart from spiritual significance, the city is also known for its geographical and natural richness. It is the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura Ranges, with the Maikal Hills being the prominent one among them.

The forests surrounding Amarkantak have a rich variety of plants with medicinal properties, which make it extremely significant from an ecological point of view. Amarkantak is draped with lush mango trees and hence it is believed that the great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa visited Amarkantak and called it Amrakoot. This can be witnessed at Mai Ki Bagiya, which is a grove of mango and banana trees. Waterfalls of Amarkantak Kapil Dhara It is associated with the legends of Saint Kapil or Kapila.

Dugdh Dhara People take a one-kilometre trek from the Kapil Dhara to the next Narmada fall which is Dugdh Dhara. Narmada Udgam Shri Yantra Mandir. Explore Tourist Destinations in MP | Madhya Pradesh Tourism. MP Tourism Hotels & Resorts | Madhya Pradesh Tourism. Relax in style at Courtyard Bhopal, set in the heart of the city. Our hotel offers 5-star service, thoughtful amenities and a prime setting within the DB City Mall in Arera Hills.

Settle into stylish, oversized accommodation, featuring high-speed free Wi-Fi, marble bathrooms, pillowtop beds and 24-hour room service. Fuel up for a day of meetings with our complimentary daily hot buffet breakfast at MoMo Cafe. Savor a fine meal in a sophisticated atmosphere at Bay Leaf or stop by Eclair - The Lounge for a quick pick-me-up food and beverages or some amazing drinks at Corner Bar. Unwind with a swim in our outdoor pool or a workout in modern fitness centre. With more than 38,000 square feet of impeccable event venues, our hotel is a premier destination for weddings and meetings here in Bhopal, enhanced by our catering and event planning services. Relax in style at Courtyard Bhopal, set in the heart of the city. Welcome to Madhya Pradesh (MP) Tourism - Official Government Website.