Maa Sharada Temple, Maihar
Maihar city is known for the Maa Sharda Devi Temple (established around 502 A.D.), situated atop Trikoota Hill, about five kilometers from the railway station. Visitors can climb 1,063 steps to reach the top, and a ropeway facility is now available for convenience.
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The Khajuraho Group of Temples
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a collection of Hindu and Jain temples in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India, approximately 175 kilometers southeast of Jhansi. These temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are renowned for their Nagara-style architectural symbolism and intricate erotic sculptures.
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Panna Tiger Reserve, National Park, Panna
Panna National Park was established in 1981 and declared a Project Tiger Reserve by the Government of India in 1994. The park comprises areas from the former Gangau Wildlife Sanctuary created in 1975, which includes territorial forests of the North and South Panna Forest Divisions and parts of the adjoining Chhatarpur Forest Division.
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White Tiger Safari & Zoo, Mukundpur
Experience the majestic White Tiger at the White Tiger Safari, home to over 40 endangered and 60 non-endangered species. The zoo also hosts more than 90 species of birds, 30 species of reptiles, and a variety of free-living and captive animals.
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Chitrakoot, ‘The Hills of Many Wonders’
Chitrakoot, often called “the hills of many wonders,” is a serene and spiritual retreat nestled in the Vindhya mountain range, spanning the borders of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. It is steeped in Indian mythology as the place where Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent part of their 14-year exile. Visitors can explore its sacred temples, tranquil ghats, and enchanting natural beauty, including Ramghat waterfalls, Kamadgiri Hill, and Bharat Milap Mandir. Chitrakoot offers an unforgettable blend of spirituality and nature.
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Administrative Centre of Rewa
Rewa, located in the central Vindhya region, is known for its cultural and historical significance. It was the birthplace of notable figures like Tansen and Birbal, two of the Navaratnas in Emperor Akbar’s court. The city is spread across the Vindhyachal mountain range and is a hub of history, art, and culture.
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