5 Monsoon Places You Can Visit In Madhya Pradesh
By: Kratika Wed, 13 July 2022 12:34:49
Madhya Pradesh is ‘the Heartland of Incredible India’. As the second-largest state by area, it resides in the Centre of India. Madhya Pradesh shares its borders with other states such are, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Maharashtra, so you can find the blend of various cultures and languages in MP. It is well known for Historical importance and the stories it holds in lavishing palaces. MP covers itself with a green fresh blanket with elegant moisture mosses all around. If you plan to visit Madhya Pradesh in this heartwarming monsoon season then this state will make your heart dance and your mind refresh. So here are vivacious 5 places to visit in MP-
# Khajuraho Temple
If you stepped in MP and didn't visit the Graceful Khajuraho, then oops!! Sorry, you'll regret it later. So, plan your trip today. The temple is famous for the finest arts and sculptures in the world. 20 out of 85 original temples existed at the present day and the rest perished with time. The beauty of the temple exists in the mind-blowing architectural skill. It is one of the top 5 places in MP in monsoon to visit; UNESCO has announced it as the World Heritage Sites in India.
It has been categorized into 3 fractions: Eastern Western and Southern. A glance at the temple will make you feel you visited heaven and will leave you awestruck.
# Kanha National Park
Have I heard correctly that you’re a green panther who forgets its heart in the woods? Wait. Oh why wait, add this adventurous Kanha National Park to your tour list. This reserve is the largest national park in Madhya Pradesh and situated in Balaghat district, best known for the existence of Barasingha, 300+ species of flora and birds, wild dog, Royal Bengal tiger, Indian leopards, the sloth bear. The best part about it is that you can book a jeep safari that will make your trip ten times more beautiful and worthwhile.
# Dhuandhar Falls
It is crystal clear by the word ‘Dhua’ means smoke and ‘Dhar’ means flow, how breathtakingly waterfalls flow that fades the surrounding and the earth gets invisible in the mist. Just awesome!!! And if you’re a cataractophile then I guarantee you’ll forget your heart there. Planning to visit? Of course. The best time to visit is during Sharad Purnima around October November when Narmada Mahotsava is celebrated. Dhuandhar Falls is located in Bhedaghat on the Narmada River. You can also access Cable Car Service on both the banks of Narmada with just Rs. 95 per person.
# Pachmarhi
In case you thought that there's no hilly region in MP then my dear you’re wrong. So let me correct you! Pachmarhi is the only hill station in MP situated at an altitude of 1067 meters. This place is concealed in nature which is known as the 'Queen of Satpura' as it is situated in the Satpura ranges. Pachmarhi is listed in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its popularity of flora and fauna.
Places to visit in Pachmarhi are Dhoopgarh, Pandava Caves, Bee falls, Jatashankar Caves. Let's move further and let me tell you about an impressive tale behind the Pandava Caves, it tells that when Pandavas were exiled they lived in these caves with their wife Draupadi.
# Omkareshwar
It is a spiritual island that is a shape in the pious symbol of Hinduism that is ‘OM’. At the nook and corner of the Omkareshwar Island, you will notice the spirituality and devotion towards God Shiva, wherever the holy Narmada flows there Lord Shiva marks his presence, and several devotees visit this Island throughout the year. Omkareshwar is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas located in the Khandwa district. The 270ft. a poised hanging bridge over Narmada gives memoirs to the spot.