Title :
Rani Durgavati Museum (Jabalpur)
Description :
Named after the valiant queen of Gondwana, the museum showcases a collection of ancient sculptures, inscriptions and tribal artifacts. Explore the gallery dedicated to prehistoric tools and the life of Queen Durgavati.
Title :
Phen Wildlife Sanctuary
Description :
A lesser-known wildlife haven adjacent to Kanha, Phen is perfect for those seeking solitude and rich biodiversity. You can spot animals like leopards, jackals and various bird species.The sanctuary's untouched landscapes make it ideal for photography enthusiasts.
Title :
Amarkantak
Description :
The spiritual capital of Madhya Pradesh - known as ‘teerthraj’ or the ‘king of pilgrimage sites’ is located at the meeting point of the Satpura and Vindhya ranges. It marks the origins of the sacred Narmada river, along with Son and Johila rivers. You can take a dip in the Narmada Kund, visit Mai Ki Bagiya temple, Kapildhara waterfall and venture into a guided trek in the surrounding forests.
Title :
Bamni Dadar (Sunset Point)
Description :
The park’s highest and one of its best viewpoints for sighting sambar (India’s largest deer species), barking deer, four-horned antelope and gaur (Indian bison), this location offers panoramic views of the forest bathed in hues of orange and gold during sunset. Look for unique rock formations and birdlife, especially during the early hours of the evening.
Title :
Kanha Museum
Description :
A treasure trove of tribal culture and local history, the museum offers a deeper understanding of the region's ecology, conservation efforts and the majestic creatures that call Kanha home. Don't miss out on the conservation section with engaging displays outlining conservation initiatives, including anti-poaching measures, habitat restoration, and community involvement.
Title :
Shravan Taal
Description :
A serene pond shrouded in legend - it is believed to be the site from the Hindu epic Ramayana where King Dashrath killed the pious Shravan Kumar mistaking him for a deer - the location offers tranquil surroundings and occasional wildlife sightings. The area is a birdwatcher’s paradise.
Title :
Mandla Fort
Description :
An ancient fort located on the banks of the Narmada River, at a 50-minutes drive away from Kanha, Mandla offers a glimpse into the region’s historic past. Visit the splendid Begum Mahal and Rameshwar Temple, take a dip in Garam Pani Kund, a sulphur water well with restorative properties, try local snacks at Mandla Chowpati, shop for handcrafted souvenirs at the market and climb Kala Pahad (a hillock from where the black stones used in the fort’s construction were sourced).
Title :
Jabalpur Marble Rocks and Dhuandhar Falls (Bhedaghat)
Description :
Ideal for a day trip, this stunning gorge carved into soft rocks with the flow of the Narmada river, is famous for its gleaming white marble cliffs and boat rides through the scenic canyon. It’s also known as Bandar Kudni (place where monkeys jump) alluding to the fact that it was once narrow enough for resident monkeys to jump across. After making its way through the rocks, the river plunges 30 metres at the spectacular Dhuandhar Falls. Experience a cable car ride across the gorge, a guided boating tour of the river or take the ropeway to the falls.
Title :
Rani Durgavati Museum (Jabalpur)
Description :
Named after the valiant queen of Gondwana, the museum showcases a collection of ancient sculptures, inscriptions and tribal artifacts. Explore the gallery dedicated to prehistoric tools and the life of Queen Durgavati.
Title :
Phen Wildlife Sanctuary
Description :
A lesser-known wildlife haven adjacent to Kanha, Phen is perfect for those seeking solitude and rich biodiversity. You can spot animals like leopards, jackals and various bird species.The sanctuary's untouched landscapes make it ideal for photography enthusiasts.
Title :
Amarkantak
Description :
The spiritual capital of Madhya Pradesh - known as ‘teerthraj’ or the ‘king of pilgrimage sites’ is located at the meeting point of the Satpura and Vindhya ranges. It marks the origins of the sacred Narmada river, along with Son and Johila rivers. You can take a dip in the Narmada Kund, visit Mai Ki Bagiya temple, Kapildhara waterfall and venture into a guided trek in the surrounding forests.
Title :
Bamni Dadar (Sunset Point)
Description :
The park’s highest and one of its best viewpoints for sighting sambar (India’s largest deer species), barking deer, four-horned antelope and gaur (Indian bison), this location offers panoramic views of the forest bathed in hues of orange and gold during sunset. Look for unique rock formations and birdlife, especially during the early hours of the evening.
Title :
Kanha Museum
Description :
A treasure trove of tribal culture and local history, the museum offers a deeper understanding of the region's ecology, conservation efforts and the majestic creatures that call Kanha home. Don't miss out on the conservation section with engaging displays outlining conservation initiatives, including anti-poaching measures, habitat restoration, and community involvement.
Title :
Shravan Taal
Description :
A serene pond shrouded in legend - it is believed to be the site from the Hindu epic Ramayana where King Dashrath killed the pious Shravan Kumar mistaking him for a deer - the location offers tranquil surroundings and occasional wildlife sightings. The area is a birdwatcher’s paradise.
Title :
Mandla Fort
Description :
An ancient fort located on the banks of the Narmada River, at a 50-minutes drive away from Kanha, Mandla offers a glimpse into the region’s historic past. Visit the splendid Begum Mahal and Rameshwar Temple, take a dip in Garam Pani Kund, a sulphur water well with restorative properties, try local snacks at Mandla Chowpati, shop for handcrafted souvenirs at the market and climb Kala Pahad (a hillock from where the black stones used in the fort’s construction were sourced).
Title :
Jabalpur Marble Rocks and Dhuandhar Falls (Bhedaghat)
Description :
Ideal for a day trip, this stunning gorge carved into soft rocks with the flow of the Narmada river, is famous for its gleaming white marble cliffs and boat rides through the scenic canyon. It’s also known as Bandar Kudni (place where monkeys jump) alluding to the fact that it was once narrow enough for resident monkeys to jump across. After making its way through the rocks, the river plunges 30 metres at the spectacular Dhuandhar Falls. Experience a cable car ride across the gorge, a guided boating tour of the river or take the ropeway to the falls.
Title :
Rani Durgavati Museum (Jabalpur)
Description :
Named after the valiant queen of Gondwana, the museum showcases a collection of ancient sculptures, inscriptions and tribal artifacts. Explore the gallery dedicated to prehistoric tools and the life of Queen Durgavati.
Title :
Phen Wildlife Sanctuary
Description :
A lesser-known wildlife haven adjacent to Kanha, Phen is perfect for those seeking solitude and rich biodiversity. You can spot animals like leopards, jackals and various bird species.The sanctuary's untouched landscapes make it ideal for photography enthusiasts.
Title :
Amarkantak
Description :
The spiritual capital of Madhya Pradesh - known as ‘teerthraj’ or the ‘king of pilgrimage sites’ is located at the meeting point of the Satpura and Vindhya ranges. It marks the origins of the sacred Narmada river, along with Son and Johila rivers. You can take a dip in the Narmada Kund, visit Mai Ki Bagiya temple, Kapildhara waterfall and venture into a guided trek in the surrounding forests.