Wildlife Tour Operator for the National Parks of Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh is blessed with abundant flora & fauna. Each year, scores of tourists visit Madhya Pradesh to relish the exotic wildlife that the National Parks of Madhya Pradesh hosts. The recent NTCA Tiger Census ‘2018 lauded Madhya Pradesh on the effective conservation of it’s Tigers. As per NTCA, the top 4 National Parks in … Continue reading “Wildlife Tour Operator for the National Parks of Madhya Pradesh”

Madhya Pradesh is blessed with abundant flora & fauna.

Each year, scores of tourists visit Madhya Pradesh to relish the exotic wildlife that the National Parks of Madhya Pradesh hosts.

The recent NTCA Tiger Census ‘2018 lauded Madhya Pradesh on the effective conservation of it’s Tigers.

As per NTCA, the top 4 National Parks in terms of Management Effective Evaluation are :

Pench Tiger Reserve : 93.75%

Periyar Tiger Reserve : 93.75%

Kanha Tiger Reserve : 92.97%

Satpura Tiger Reserve : 90.63%

Madhya Pradesh, with 3 Tiger Reserves in the slot and being proclaimed the “Tiger State” with 526 tigers, Madhya Pradesh is indeed a desirable destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

The best places to see tigers in the wild in Madhya Pradesh are :

Kanha National Park :

Kanha National Park is  the largest national park of Madhya Pradesh & a feast for the eyes for wildlife enthusiasts.

An epitome of conservation,successful rehabilitation of the Hard ground Swamp Deer ( Barasingha ) speaks about the dedication & efforts of the forest dept as well as the local population.

It is also the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot, “Bhoorsingh the Barasingha”.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh is a place of mythological and 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. ‘Bandhav’ in English means brother and ‘Garh’ means fort. Hence the name, Bandhavgarh. Bandhavgarh dates back to 2000 years ago and you will find several man made caves with inscriptions and rock paintings.

Bandhavgarh is also the land of tigers. This is the place to visit if you want to spot the big cat. India’s top dwelling for tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park has the highest density of Royal Bengal tigers in the world. The sight of the majestic tiger, up close and personal, is said to trigger a sense of awe in you, of the kinds you would have only experienced in your childhood.

Pench National Park

Pench National Park derives its name from the Pench River that flows through the park.

In 2011, the park won the “Best Management Award”.

Pench National Park has been immortalized with it’s description  in Ain-i-Akbari, and is the setting of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book.

Satpura National Park

Madhai is located at the entrance of the most exquisite and beautiful forests in India – Satpura. Few places in the world can compete with its raw wilderness, absolute tranquillity and the air of mystique. It delights you with its rich wildlife, sprawling meadows, unending backwaters and spell-binding views that leave you awestruck and get you to be completely in sync with the magic of nature.

Panna National Park

Mines shining with diamonds within a national park that’s home to some of the biggest predators and waterfalls of dizzying heights; Panna has the amazing superpower to, both, calm you and thrill you!

The city’s royal past dates back to mid of 17th Centuary AD, when it became the capital of Maharaja Chhatrasal’s kingdom. On the other hand, with Ken River passing through Panna hills, the city has a wildlife-friendly present. You can spot the majestic tiger, the ghariyal – a huge reptile found only in the Indian subcontinent, and a variety of flora and fauna.

A visit to Panna will surely bring alive the child-like awe in you.

I4u Travel Services is based at Jabalpur, considered to the gateway for the National Parks of Madhya Pradesh.

Visit www.i4utravels.com for more information on Madhya Pradesh Tourism or contact us.

MP Tourism Packages – “International Yoga Day” 21st June ‘2019

We do not have the power to always take control of what is going outside, but thankfully, you have the power to take control of what is going inside you. Yoga gives the perfect platform to explore in detail about who you actually are, because in today’s effective life one hardly gets time to refresh … Continue reading “MP Tourism Packages – “International Yoga Day” 21st June ‘2019”

We do not have the power to always take control of what is going outside, but thankfully, you have the power to take control of what is going inside you.

Yoga gives the perfect platform to explore in detail about who you actually are, because in today’s effective life one hardly gets time to refresh and rejuvenate oneself.

Yoga adds years to your life and life to your years.

Yoga begins right where you are, not where you were yesterday or where you long to be.

i4u Travel Services has partnered with MP Tourism to celebrate  “International Yoga Day” on 21st June ‘2019 at the various tourist places near Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Sailani Island Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Sailani Island Resort

Location : 80 kms from Indore & 70 kms from Khandwa

Duration : 1 night / 2 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Boating & ATV bike rides
  • Nature walk surrounding the island
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Maheshwar Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Narmada Retreat

Location : 95 kms from Indore

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Local sight seeing in Maheshwar. Visit the temples & ghats
  • Visit Ahilya Fort & local market for shopping of the renowned Maheshwari sarees
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Bhopal Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Palash Residency, Bhopal | Kerwa Resort, Kerwa, Bhopal | Wind & Waves, Bhopal

Location : Within city limits

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Local sight seeing , visit Minto Hall & Tribal Museum
  • Visit Shorya Smarak, Birla Temple & local marketing at New Market
  • Dinner at Wind & Waves followed by music/dance

Bargi Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Maikal Resort, Bargi

Location : 15 kms from Jabalpur city centre

Duration : 1 night / 2 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Boating in Bargi dam
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Khajuraho Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Hotel Payal | Hotel Jhankar

Location : Within city limits

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Local sight seeing , visit Western Group of Temples
  • Light & Sound show at Khajuraho
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Pachmarhi Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Amaltas, Champak Bunglow & Glen View

Location : Nearest railway station is Pipariya 50 kms

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Visit Jatashankar, Handi Kho, Priyadarshini Park, Pandav caves
  • Visit Priyadarshini Park, Pandav caves
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Bhedaghat Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Motel Marble Rocks

Location : Nearest airport/railway station is Jabalpur 23 kms

Duration : 1 night / 2 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Visit Chausath Yogini temple & Dhuadhar waterfalls
  • Boating at Marble Rock Boat club
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Bandhavgarh National Park Destination Yoga

Accommodation : White Tiger Forest Lodge

Location : 200 kms from Jabalpur

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 01 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Village tour / nature walk
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Kanha  National Park Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Baghira Jungle Resort

Location : 180 kms from Jabalpur

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 01 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Village tour / nature walk
  • Dinner at pool side followed by light music

Panna National Park Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Jungle Camp. Mandla

Location : Within city limits

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 02 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Village tour
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Parsili Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Parsili Resort, Parsili

Location : Nearest railway station Rewa 85 kms,Beohari 33 km, Panna 100 km & Khajuraho is 57 km.

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 01 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Barefoot river walk tour
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

For more details, contact www.i4utravels.com.

Places To See in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

Among the various tourist places in Madhya Pradesh, Orccha stands out for many reasons. The once upon a time historical capital of the Bundela Rajput Kings, the city has a story to say in every nook and cranny. The main medium through which the history of the city is spoken out to its tourists is … Continue reading “Places To See in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh”

Among the various tourist places in Madhya Pradesh, Orccha stands out for many reasons. The once upon a time historical capital of the Bundela Rajput Kings, the city has a story to say in every nook and cranny. The main medium through which the history of the city is spoken out to its tourists is its ancient monuments and forts; one can delve into India’s rich past of glorious times by simply visiting these places.
 
Besides, Orchha is a city that is resplendent with hills and lush greenery, where you can capture Nature in her full mirth and exuberance. So before you plan a trip to this historic wonderland, here are some of the popular must-visit tourist spots in Orchha:
 

  • Jhansi Fort- You must have heard the popular tale of the fierce ‘Jhansi ki Rani’ in Indian history. This fort is now a remnant of the times when the erstwhile heroine fought some of the most dangerous battles. It was built nearly four centuries ago and occupies an area about 49 acres. The fort stands proudly as an example of intelligent architecture and is regarded as one of the best protected areas in India. There is also a museum inside this fort that has some spectacular sculptures giving an informative insight about Bundelkhand’s history.
     
  • Chaturbhuj temple- Let us shift to the spiritual aspect of Orchha in the olden times. Built in the 17th century by the Bundela Rajput kings, this temple is a brilliant piece of architecture that is no less than a fort! The temple is of an impressive height with the topmost floor giving you a fabulous view of the entire city of Orchha.
  • Orchha fort- When you will first see this fort, you may initially think it to be a replica of the Edinburgh Castle in UK! But that is not true; it is yet another popular fort in Orchha that is breathtakingly beautiful. Situated on the Betwa River, this magnificent structure has many temples and palaces inside it. The main component parts of this fort are the Raj Mahal, Jahangir Mahal and Rai Parveen Mahal. Each of these Mahals has its own specialty- If asked which one is the most historic monument in the history of forts in Orccha, Raj Mahal is the clear winner! Rai Parveen Mahal is the palace that was dedicated to a woman named Rai Parveen; King Indramani was so allured to her charm and beauty that he built this palace in her name, almost like the story behind Taj Mahal (Shah Jahan built it for Mumtaz). Jahangir Mahal is especially noted for its balconies and the enticing view of Orchha from them.
  • Orchha wildlife sanctuary- Like any other sanctuary, Orchha wildlife sanctuary is also a reserve, sheltering various species of animals and birds. Besides, this sanctuary is also one of the most popular tourist spots in Orchha. Built in 1994, animals like sloth bear, langur, tiger, blue bull and others find peaceful shelter here. This place is also home to more than 200 species of birds, including migratory birds like black swan, kingfisher, quail and many more. Apart from being blessed with abundant flora and fauna, the beauty of Orchha wildlife sanctuary lies in the flowing waters of River Betwa, that completes the beauty of this place.We recommend an evening visit here as the scenic beauty of the sunn setting down behind the Chattris ( cenotaphs ) is a photographer’s delight.
  • Chattris- Chattris are actually cenotaphs or opulent tombs of the earlier Indian kings. The chattris don’t look like any ordinary tombs so at your first glance, you might mistake it as any other royal Orchha fort! These royal structures are many in number and are built on the banks of Betwa. You can get the best view of the Chattris and gaze at their beauty, if you stand on the bridge that is on the opposite side of the river.
     
    Conclusion- Connect with i4u Travel Services,the Madhya Pradesh Tourism specialist for your holiday requirements for Orchha.

Come & Astound Yourself with the Alluring Beauty of Shivpuri

Madhya Pradesh is known to be the land of splendid wonders that are found within its numerous states. A tourist will never run out of choices if he/she decides for a Madhya Pradesh tour because the state is naturally blessed with picturesque places that abound in stunning natural physical beauties, extraordinary fauna and amazing flora. … Continue reading “Come & Astound Yourself with the Alluring Beauty of Shivpuri”

Madhya Pradesh is known to be the land of splendid wonders that are found within its numerous states. A tourist will never run out of choices if he/she decides for a Madhya Pradesh tour because the state is naturally blessed with picturesque places that abound in stunning natural physical beauties, extraordinary fauna and amazing flora.

One such place that particularly worths your visit and deserves attention is the small town of Shivpuri. Located 120 km away from the historic city of Gwalior, is more than just a picturesque place. The place is surrounded by undulating hills, healthy vegetation and spectacular wildlife; along with all these, there are some marvelous architecture that makes Shivpuri a must-visit place in Madhya Pradesh if you are looking for the perfect holiday destination in India.

How will I reach there?

Road journey is an inevitable mode of travelling to the city of Shivpuri. You can take a flight to Gwalior or hop on to the train and reach the nearest Jhansi or Gwalior railway station.

The road journey to Shivpuri is an enjoyable moment. It is a treat for the eyes when you sit by the window with the breeze striking against your face while you view the beautiful gorges, plateau and the hills. You will never be bored to see the ample greenery that abounds here with a stream or two here and there. And if it is during the monsoon season that you contact your travel agency in Madhya Pradesh for a tour to this place, be ready to awe yourself with the fresh and alluring scenery that you will see.

What is the most famous place to visit here?

Madhav National Park forms the must-visit place in Shivpuri. This park remains open throughout the year; the terrain of this area is a beautiful mixture of grassland, hills, forests and lakes. The main attraction of this park is obviously wildlife and some birds also. Some of the most easily sighted animals are the Indian gazelle, chital and the delicate chinkara. Deer is the prevailing species in this park; you might also be enthralled to spot the nilgai or the langur. Apart from these extraordinary animals, you can also see leopards, black bucks, four-horned antelope and other animals.

What are the other special attractions of Madhav National Park?

Chandpata, an artificial lake is also located in this park. Surprisingly, this lake is home for various species of birds like white breasted kingfishers, migratory geese and others. Make sure you carry your pair of binoculars so that you can catch a glimpse of these exotic species distinctly!

There is also a small and spouting waterfall in this park and it is the perfect place for your children to enjoy themselves and have some fun!

What are the interesting facts about Shivpuri?

Shivpuri is not only rich in terms of natural beauty and wildlife but also bears a strong imprint of the past. The place is vital evidence against various historical events. For instance: the chhatris or cenotaphs of the Scindia rulers are located very close to the park. Then there is the Madhav Vilas Palace, the summer palace of the Scindias. The palace has a rose-pink hue and is renowned for its iron columns, Ganpati mandap, marble floors, and the likes. Visiting the Sakhya Sagar Boat Club is a must if you are travelling with your children; you can see some reptiles like python, monitor lizards and crocodiles while enjoying the boat ride.

To make your trip memorable, don’t forget to go to the famous shopping destinations and purchase the specialties of this region, Chanderi and Maheshwari silk. Also if you are a food lover, trying out the local delicacies like kebabs, mawa-bati and sweet malpua is mandatory.

Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book” & it’s Pench connection

Madhya Pradesh is a land that abounds in physical beauty, cultural heritage, tradition and historical background. It is a harmonious amalgamation of everything that is needed in life- spirituality, serenity, animalistic nature with a touch of history. The history of Madhya Pradesh is still astounding for the visitors; the famous Khajuraho temples is an excellent … Continue reading “Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book” & it’s Pench connection”

Madhya Pradesh is a land that abounds in physical beauty, cultural heritage, tradition and historical background. It is a harmonious amalgamation of everything that is needed in life- spirituality, serenity, animalistic nature with a touch of history. The history of Madhya Pradesh is still astounding for the visitors; the famous Khajuraho temples is an excellent specimen of art and architecture and so is the Sanchi Stupa, Omkareshwar Temple, the town of Orccha, Gwalior and others seem to still dwell in the erstwhile times.

The bygone times seem to still hover over the entire state of Madhya Pradesh. One such person who has left his footprints in the sands of time is Major General Sir William Henry Sleeman (8 August 1788 – 10 February 1856)

Major General Sir William Henry Sleeman was a British soldier and a subsequent administrator in British India. He is best known for his work from the 1830s in suppressing the organized criminal gangs known as “Thuggee”.

Born in Stratton, Cornwall, he joined the Bengal Army and later served in the Nepal War between 1814–1816.

In 1822, his first posting in Central India was as in charge of Narsinghpur District.

He was subsequently elevated to the rank of Captain in 1825, and in 1828 assumed charge of Jubbulpore District ( now Jabalpur ).

Sleeman became the earliest discoverer of dinosaur fossils in Asia when in 1828, serving as a Captain in the Narmada valley region, he noticed several basaltic formations which he identified as having been “raised above the waters”. By digging around in the Bara Simla Hills, part of the Lameta formation near Jabalpur, he unearthed several petrified trees, as well as some fragmentary dinosaur fossil specimens. Also, the village Sleemanabad in Madhya Pradesh, India was named in his honour.

Sleeman wrote about wild children who had been raised by wolves with his notes on six cases. This was first published in the first volume of his “Journey through the kingdom of Oude” in 1848-1850 (1858) and reprinted in 1852 as “An Account of Wolves Nurturing Children in Their Dens”, by an Indian Official and in “The Zoologist” (1888). This caught the imagination of many and ultimately inspired Rudyard Kipling’s Mowgli character.

Rudyard Kipling
                                Rudyard Kipling

Interestingly, the Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh has been the source of inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Jungle Book’. Almost everyone has seen this fantastic movie; what makes this movie memorable is the animals. The bear(Baloo), tiger(Shere Khan), Panther(Bagheera) and the wolves(Akela and Raksha), in reality also inhabits the Pench National Park. Located in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara, this park is named after River Pence, a pristine river that flows through the park.

The Park allows its visitors to daze and interact with the wild animals and one could do so by consulting any renowned travel agent in Madhya Pradesh. Numerous animals like Royal Bengal Tiger, wild boar, Indian leopard, fox, striped hyena, barking deer and other captivating creatures are found in this Park. In addition, it is also home to more than 285 species of birds. If you are a wildlife enthusiast, visiting the Pench National Park is a must; if you want to witness the harmonious union of humans and animals, visiting this Park would be the right choice. You can also go for boat rides from Pench to the nearby islands and enjoy the time in the midst of Mother Nature.

Meet Collarwali, the Supermom of Pench Tiger Reserve!

Madhya Pradesh is a state that abounds in amazing tiger population. Some of the tigers are also named and are most popular than you can imagine. If you contact a tour operator in Madhya Pradesh, you will be surprised to see the tigers who are the celebrities of this state; they awestruck their visitors with … Continue reading “Meet Collarwali, the Supermom of Pench Tiger Reserve!”

Madhya Pradesh is a state that abounds in amazing tiger population. Some of the tigers are also named and are most popular than you can imagine. If you contact a tour operator in Madhya Pradesh, you will be surprised to see the tigers who are the celebrities of this state; they awestruck their visitors with their charming personality, aristocratic nature and sprightly exuberance.

Some of the tigers that have been in the spotlight in the past are Munna, Bheema, Rajaram and among the females include Neelam, Mahavir, Dhwajhandi and most recently is Collarwali, a 13-year-old tigress residing in Pench Tiger Reserve.

The reason why Collarwali has grabbed the limelight is that she has given birth to four cubs in the last week of January,2019. Reproducing offsprings is considered to be the ultimate role of a female but the fact that has made Collarwali more popular is that at her present age of 14 years, she has given birth to a total of 29 cubs in different litters in the last ten years. The forest officials hold this as a rare record because an average feline’s lifespan is 14-15 years and Collarwali has performed the role of a female exceptionally well at this age by giving birth to four cubs this year.

In terms of beauty and health, Collarwali is beyond words- she looks great with no sign of old age or infirmity. With her present health condition, forest officials have said that she could make a record by surviving beyond 20 years and still give birth to younger ones.

According to Vikram Singh Parihar, field director, “ There is no doubt about the beauty of the tigress. Its eyes and walk sway all. At the (current) age of 14, this big cat has given birth, which itself is the most pleasant surprise. The tigress is a prolific breeder and a cub-raiser.” Previously, this beautiful tigress has given birth to 25 cubs in seven different litters and 21 cubs out of 25 stays in this reserve.

Going back to Collarwali’s history, she was born in September 2005 to tiger ‘Charger’ and tigress ‘Badimata’. She was given the name ‘Collarwali’ which is a Hindi word meaning ‘The Collared One’. The ‘queen of Pench’ draws a large number of tourist from all around the world, every year and brings in huge revenue for the Pench Tiger Reserve. The tourists are lured to visit Pench Tiger Reserve to witness the majestic beauty of this tigress and admire her young children. The great surge in the tiger population is a great way to compensate for the loss of 28 tigers in the last few months. The tourists have recently spotted the tigress enjoying her motherhood with her cubs and all of them are in good health conditions.

Did you know? Collarwali’s mother, Barimada, has also featured in BBC network’s popular documentary named ‘Spy in the Jungle’. Collarwali is also the first cub among her siblings to demarcate her own territory in the core area of her mother’s range. So it can be said that being a ‘supermom’ runs in the genes!

Collarwali first gave birth to three cubs in the year 2008. But unfortunately, out of inexperience, she couldn’t nurse efficiently when her cubs suffered from pneumonia and they died. Again in the same year, she littered four more cubs and this time they all survived. From 2008-2013, this magnificent tigress has given birth to 18 cubs and 14 of them survived. In addition, Collarwali is as famous as ‘Machhli’ of Ranthambore in Rajasthan, another feline who died in August 2016 and was known to be the world’s oldest big cat.

According to the last tiger count in 2014, the population of the tigers was between 35 and 49. And now Panna Tiger Reserve is home to more than 60 tigers.

6 Facts That Will Make You Find A Tour Operator in Madhya Pradesh

India has always been a treasure chest for the outsiders to come, plunder and rule. But thankfully, the country still remains as the most unique in terms of its culture and heritage. It is rightfully said, ‘India is a land of cultural diversity’. The reasons that make India a diverse country is its rich ethnicity, … Continue reading “6 Facts That Will Make You Find A Tour Operator in Madhya Pradesh”

India has always been a treasure chest for the outsiders to come, plunder and rule. But thankfully, the country still remains as the most unique in terms of its culture and heritage. It is rightfully said, ‘India is a land of cultural diversity’.

The reasons that make India a diverse country is its rich ethnicity, various states and their various cultures. One such state that should be included in every traveller’s list is Madhya Pradesh and there are reasons for it. So find a reliable tour operator in Madhya Pradesh before you read the reasons that make this state a proud part of the Indian country.

Let us look at some of the amazing facts about this state that will surely leave you craving for more!

 

1. Strategic location- Madhya Pradesh is often referred to as ‘the heart of India’. The word ‘Madhya’ spells out the geographical location- ‘in the center’ and so it forms the heart for India. Also, the state is the second largest one after Rajasthan, occupying about 308,000 sq.km of the total area.

2. A state with shifting capital- Does it remind you of Jammu & Kashmir? While Jammu & Kashmir has a summer and a winter capital, this is not so with Madhya Pradesh. Nagpur, like Kolkata(Calcutta, as the British government named it) was the first capital after India’s independence but in 1956, Bhopal became the new capital.

3. Khajuraho, a world heritage site- Khajuraho is a brilliant specimen of architecture in the 10th century. The engraved sculptures portray various erotic postures and expressions in an aesthetic way. One who possesses a fine sense of art and architecture, this place is a must-visit. And the most amazing fact is that this place is declared as a world heritage site and the reasons for doing so will be clear as soon as you visit this place.

4. Home to the oldest rock art- The caves of Bhimbetka are responsible for making Madhya Pradesh proud. It is one of the oldest collections of a cave and is 600 in total number. Every year, the footfall in this state is increasing and one of the main attractions for the tourists is this cave. It is a perfect place to appreciate some exquisite and marvellous paintings and rock carvings. Moreover, these caves are again a world heritage site.

5. The origin of Kumbh-fair- Madhya Pradesh also gives place to Ujjain, ‘The City of Temples’. It is called so because it has some of the most popular temples of India. Kumbh-Mela is a religious gathering that is held every year on the banks of river Shipra, in Ujjain. This gathering is marked by various purifying rituals and also some delicious street foods.

6. Residence for exotic wildlife- The state is naturally blessed with a large variety of wildlife creatures and bird species. Kanha National park and Bandhavgarh National Park are must-visit places if you are a hardcore wildlife enthusiast. The former park is noted for its special attempt in saving tigers; the population of tigers is huge in this park and you will be surprised to come across some human-friendly tigers too! The latter has a mixed variety of all mammals, insects, reptiles and birds.

Conclusion- There is no doubt why Madhya Pradesh is one of the most popularly visited cities in India. So set your dates, pack your bags and get ready to have a fantastic trip in ‘the heart of India’ and make the best of your lifetime.

Beware of These Renowned Tigers of Kanha National Park!

Kanha National Park has been an inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Jungle Book’ and there are plenty of reasons for it. Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, this park is popularly noted for its collection of tigers. Needless to say, the beauty of Kanha National Park is stupefying and it has been so from the … Continue reading “Beware of These Renowned Tigers of Kanha National Park!”

Kanha National Park has been an inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Jungle Book’ and there are plenty of reasons for it. Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, this park is popularly noted for its collection of tigers. Needless to say, the beauty of Kanha National Park is stupefying and it has been so from the time it was formed. Created in 1955, this park has been an ideal home for both prey and predator. The park had come into existence with the sole motive of protecting the tigers and combatting the chances of its extinction. It is also known to be one of the most beautiful wildlife reserves in the whole of Asia.

The tigers in this park are majestic and royal in the truest sense. With respect to this, how many of you been in close proximity with tigers? Arguably, nearly everyone will agree that we have seen tigers only in enclosed areas in the zoos and circuses! Imagine how would you feel when you suddenly see tigers moving around freely in the whole park?

With so many tigers inhabiting this park, there are a few of them who are more special than the others. They are also named just like domestic animals to give out a sense of homeliness. Read on to know more about some of the popular tigers of Kanha National Park:

1. Neelam- The main attraction of this park is Neelam(tigress) and her four male cubs. The strong emotional connection between a mother and her children is evidently discerned from their bonding so much so that when one of the cubs got injured from a fight with another tiger, Neelam did all that she could to save her child. The forest department then provided the necessary care to both the mother and the child.

2. Munna- He is the oldest tiger of this park and is the most popular one. This tiger is famously recognized with the letters C-A-T spelled on its forehead from the formation of black stripes. Moreover, you will be surprised to know that Munna is quite comfortable interacting with humans! He is now accustomed to having jeeps and humans entering his area. He is the most adorable creature that you will ever come across in this park since he behaves just like your pet! He is the most entertaining tiger of this park. Initially in the previous years, at the beginning he was quite infamous for attacking the locals of the place; his reputation was very much different from his present one so much so that he killed other tigers and also ate their cubs. The fact that he is the ‘star’ of Kanha National Park is because of his daunting valor and ability to fight others.

3. Bheema- Another famous tiger of this park, Bheema, is also known as ‘the peaceful warrior’. He was born to Kankata, his father and Budbudi, his mother and has three other siblings. Mainly sighted in the Mukki and Kisli zones, he was given the title ‘peaceful warrior’ for a reason: he bore his injury marks with the pride of a warrior. Unfortunately, Bheema gave up his life after battling with the leg injuries that he received from a fight with another tiger of this park named Munna.

Conclusion- Other than these, you can also sight several other equally popular tigers of Kanha National Park and some of their names are Nak-Kata, Mahavir (there are two Mahavirs, male and female) and Red Eye. So contact any reputed travel company in Madhya Pradesh to visit and confront these beauties of Kanha National Park and get geared up for an adrenaline-rush adventure in the midst of a jungle!

The 6 Best Unexplored Places in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh is undoubtedly a country that has abundant archaeological structures, numerous monuments, forts & handicrafts. Apart from the natural beauty that abounds this place, one can also find various flora & fauna. Moreover, you may have heard about the famous places to visit like the National Parks, Bee Falls, Orcha, Khajuraho, Ujjain & others, … Continue reading “The 6 Best Unexplored Places in Madhya Pradesh”

Madhya Pradesh is undoubtedly a country that has abundant archaeological structures, numerous monuments, forts & handicrafts. Apart from the natural beauty that abounds this place, one can also find various flora & fauna. Moreover, you may have heard about the famous places to visit like the National Parks, Bee Falls, Orcha, Khajuraho, Ujjain & others, but have you heard that the state also has many unexplored places? There’s something special about going to these unexplored locations that few travellers venture to. Madhya Pradesh has a few secret places where you can enjoy the fascinating landscapes and witness our rich history.

Let us look at some of these unexplored places of this state that will surely surprise you:

 

1. Amarkantak- This is a stunning destination in the state that is located at the junction of Vindhya & Satpura forests. It is not only a popular hill station but also a pilgrimage place & has an excellent ambience to do meditation. You can visit the nearby villages to have a look at the tribal culture & their rituals.

2. Asirgarh Fort, Burhanpur- This is an Indian fortress that is located in the Satpura range, 20 km from north Burhanpur district. Historically, it was built by the emperor Asa Ahir from the Ahir dynasty & covers more than 60 acres of the total area. You can also find two different religions co-existing side by side, in other words, there is both a mosque & a Lord Shiva temple & you must see this place for this. Come & explore the beauty of the once prestigious monument by selecting a suitable MP tour package.

3. Patalkot- Located in the Chhindwara district in Madhya Pradesh, this place is believed to have a mythological reference. It is to be believed that Prince Meghnath, the son of Ravana, has gone to Patal-Lok through this place only, after worshipping Lord Shiva. This place is also renowned for the medicinal uses of the local flora & you can interact with the Gond & Bharia tribes after visiting here.

4. Deogarh- If you want to see the beauty of rural MP, visit Deogarh. Situated in the Lalitpur hills, Deogarh was once upon a time a fortified city & form an important specimen of Jain architecture. You must visit Dashavatara Temple, buy Chanderi sarees & go for a picnic at the Matatila Dam if you visit this place even once.

5. Tikamgarh- This small yet significant town is famed for its majestic fort. This place had been found by the Bundela ruler Rudra Pratap Singh & one was a part of the Orchha kingdom. Garh Kundar Fort is a must-visit area if you happen to be in Tikamgarh as it is surrounded by pleasant forests & hills.

6. Narwar Fort- This fort is a historical fort situated at the top of a hill in Shivpuri district. Rajput in style, the architecture of the fort has flat ceilings and multifold arches. As you walk through the fort, you can see the walls of the palace decorated with glass beads and vibrant paint.

Conclusion- Thus Madhya Pradesh has many unexplored places that must be explored to unravel the true glory of India.

Visit Bhopal and Witness the Magnificence of its Museums

Museums are an interesting place to visit for many travellers. Whenever one visits any domestic or international destination, museums always top the bucket list. If one is a history lover, he or she can go back to the past eras and revisit them. The only available way to do so is to immediately visit a … Continue reading “Visit Bhopal and Witness the Magnificence of its Museums”

Museums are an interesting place to visit for many travellers. Whenever one visits any domestic or international destination, museums always top the bucket list. If one is a history lover, he or she can go back to the past eras and revisit them. The only available way to do so is to immediately visit a museum of the city. Museums are important as they collect, conserve and exhibit items of artistic, cultural and scientific significance for the education of the public by throwing light on the significance of the past events, personalities, culture and customs of the respective geographical area. Visiting a museum is always a great idea to have a brush with the past.

Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh is popular for its numerous museums. Recently TripAdvisor revealed the winners of its 2018 Traveler’s Choice Awards for museums that were based on the quantity and quality of reviews and ratings for museum worldwide for the past 1 year.

Let us look at the specialty of these museums in Bhopal:

 

1. Yodhasthal- Amidst the natural beauty lies this beautiful army themed museum. It is an Indian Army dedicated museum to commemorate the lost lives of the soldiers and the war scenarios. There are all sorts of machines and guns which are kept in separate six sections that comprise Preksha Grah, Parichay, Avishkar, Astra Shatra, Alpahar and Swagat Kaksh. This place is a must-visit to explore the finery of the Indian Army and to know about the machines that were used in the wars.

2. Birla Museum- This Museum houses a small but selective display of fine stone sculpture, with explanatory panels in English in the main galleries, most of them are seventh to twelveth century statues. The sculptures show Shiva, Vishnu and Shakti. Especially impressive is the Varaha Avatar in the Vishnu Gallery which has good works showing Lord Vishnu and his avatars while the Devi gallery has various goddesses including a superb Chamunda, finely carved voluptuous apsaras, and fertility figures and the Shiva Gallery contains some beautifully carved reliefs of Uma-Maheshwar on Mount Kailash. It also has a good selection of archaeological finds from excavations.

3. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya(National Museum of Humankind)- This museum showcase the evolution of man and culture with special emphasis on India. The museum is divided into three permanent exhibitions- open-exhibitions, indoor galleries, and periodical/temporary exhibitions. Other exhibitions are also present like Online exhibitions, travelling exhibitions, Special exhibitions, and Ongoing exhibitions.

4. State Museum of Madhya Pradesh- This museum is of great interest as it contains excellent art pieces and rare antiquities. Altogether, there are seventeen galleries in this building that comprises of a thematic gallery, pre-history and fossils, excavated materials, metal images, inscriptions, sculptures, rare musical instruments and many more.

5. Bhopal’s Tribal Museum- What is the most attractive feature of this museum is its well-planned and themed galleries where every visitor is able to connect through motifs and artefacts that represent the tribal lifestyle. The museum has an unconventional appeal because of the way it celebrates the ways of life practices by seven major tribes in the state through their crafts-Gond, Bhil, Korku, Baiga, Sahariya, Kol and Bhariya. This museum is literally a home that is well preserving the state’s rich art and culture bestowed in various tribes. The folklores, lifestyle, rituals and social customs of all seven indigenous tribes of MP are showcased in the museum through a repository of traditional art.

Conclusion- With such an amazing display of fine arts, army essentials, culture and heritage, Bhopal’s museums are definitely worth the visit.