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Madhya Pradesh

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Madhya Pradesh  is also known as the “ Heart of India ” and is the second-largest state in the country. The history, geographical location, natural beauty, cultural heritage and people of this state make it one of the best tourist destinations in India. Its capital is located at  Bhopal , which is famous as the  City of Lakes . Madhya Pradesh tourism offers all aspects of tourism for tourists to explore and enjoy. From seeing tigers in  Bandhavgarh National Park   to the statues of  Khajuraho temple , you can discover the real India here. The central position of the state, as well as the rich natural diversity, makes it a perfect tourist destination. The lush green forests consisting of high mountain ranges, rivers and lakes provide a beautiful harmony between various elements of nature. The rivers Narmada and Tapti run parallel to each other between the two mountains Vindhya and Satpura. Various types of animals, birds and plants and the natural beauty o...

Bandhavgarh National Park - The Land of Tigers

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Bandhavgarh Sanctuary is one of the most famous national parks of Madhya Pradesh. It is located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. It was declared a national park in 1968. The park is famous for its tigers. The famous white leopard was also discovered here.  Most of the Bandhavgarh Sanctuary is in the hill, which is part of the grand fort of Bandhavgarh. Earlier the forest spread around Bandhavgarh was maintained as a hunting ground of the Maharaja of Rewa. In 1993, the park was brought under the Tiger Project. The tigers can easily be seen in the middle of the roads in the Sanctuary. Main Attraction Fort Bandhavgarh fort was built on the hill of Bandhavgarh and it is more than 2 thousand years old. Which was built by the Maharajas of Rewa. This fort is built at an altitude of 800 meters, can give a panoramic view of the city and the forest. This fort has a legend of its own. The fort is said to have been built by monkeys who built Sethusamudram. Rama, Lakshman...