A traveller’s guide to Madhya Pradesh state, places to see in Madhya Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh tours
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh, the land of Kings and primitive people, of rugged mountains
, myth and romance, is the largest state in the Indian Union, with its
capital at Bhopal.

M.P. is a vast plateau surrounded by the Vindhya and Satpura mountains that
make a rugged descent into the valleys of the Narmada and Tapti rivers which
have long served as a passageway connecting east and west India.
The people are proud of their culture. The men here are of the marital
type, the women proud and graceful; those married recognizable by their
vermilion and green glass bangles. The state is home to a large number of
aboriginal tribes like the Bhils, the Baigas, Maria and the Murias. 40% of
India's aboriginal population-the Adivasis live here. Apart from Hindi, the
locally spoken dialects include Malwi, Bhojpuri, Bundelkhandi etc.
Hand spun cotton saris studded with jewel-colored embroideries are
specially woven in
Chanderi, with each sari's border displaying a
traditional tale. Bhopal is the center for filigreed silver jewelry, inlaid
leather, bead handbags and embroidered slippers. Jabalpur is famous for its
lacquer work and Gwalior far its carpet industry.
Bhopal is a city planned beautifully and aesthetically. It has the
Bharat Bhavan, one of the greatest centers of art and culture in the
country. Culturally, it is one of the most happening places- a new play, a
dance festival or a poetry recital ,something always keeps on happening. The
Jama Masjid, the
Sardar Manzil Palace are worth visiting.
Did You Know?
- The state of Madhya Pradesh was created in the year 1950.
- Madhya Pradesh is also known as Heart of India.
- Madhya Pradesh is made of 48 districts.
- Hindi is the official language of the state.
Places to visit:
Khajuraho
- Of all temples of India, the Khajuraho complex remains unique in its
depiction of sexual architecture. One thousand years ago, under the generous
and artistic patronage of the Chandela Rajput kings of Central India, 85
temples, magnificent in form and richly carved, were built on one site, near
the village of Khajuraho. The amazingly short span of 100 years, from 950 AD
- 1050 AD, saw the completion of all the temples. Today, of the original 85,
only 22 have survived the ravages of time.
Amarkantak - is set among sylvan surroundings. Situated
at an altitude of 1065 m at the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura
mountain ranges, it is a great pilgrim centre for Hindus. It is the source
of the rivers Narmada and Sone. Holy ponds, lofty hills, deep forests,
breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls make Amarkantak a much sought-after
destination for the religious-minded as well as for the nature-lover. A
wonderful retreat with a wonderful air of serenity pervades the environs.
Bhimbetka caves - surrounded by the northern fringe of
the Vindhyan ranges, Bhimbetka lies 46 km south of Bhopal. In this rocky
terrain of dense forest and craggy cliffs, over 600 rock shelters of the
Neolithic age were discovered. Over 500 caves record ancient mans love
affair with art. Here, in vivid panoramic detail, paintings in the caves
depict the life of the pre-historic cave-dwellers making the Bhimbetka group
an archaeological treasure. Animals and birds constitute the largest subject
of these paintings.
Mandu - is a
celebration in stone of the love of the poet-prince Baz Bahadur for his
beautiful wife, Rani Roopmati. Towards the end of 13th century, it came
under the Sultans of Malwa, first of whom renamed it Shadiabad - the city of
joy. The rulers built exquisite palaces like the Jahaz and Hindola Mahals,
ornamental canals, baths and pavilions. Each of Mandu's structures is an
architectural wonder.
Udaigiri caves - are cut into sandstone hill, five km
from Vidisha. There are about 20 Gupta cave shrines. In cave 5, there is a
superb image of vishnu in his boar incarnation.
Marble rocks- in Jabalpur, are high cliffs of marble
which it has polished with time over the centuries. The place also affords
opportunities for boat-rides, preferably in the early morning or late
evening, down the gorge of the river. It is a wonderful sight by moonlight.
Kanha National Park - is the setting for Kiplinegs
Jungle Book. Its a beautiful forest with lightly wooded grassland,
streams anmd rivers and has an excellent variety of wildlife. It is also a
part of Project Tiger.
Panchmari - Nestling amidst the craggy Satpura ranges of
Madhya Pradesh is Panchmari - perhaps the loveliest hill-station in India.
Together with the pretty Englishness, Panchmari has a typical military
starchiness: all military bands are trained here. Each morning and almost
through the day the bands practise and play a vast repertoire of tunes.
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