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Madan Mahal Fort (Jabalpur) Sangram Sagar and Bajnamath (Jabalpur) Rani Durgavati Memorial and Museum (Jabalpur) 
Tilwara Ghat (Jabalpur) Roopnath (Around Jabalpur) Bilhari (Around Jabalpur) 
Nohta (Jabalpur) Mandala & Ramnagar (Around Jabalpur) Rookhad (Around Jabalpur) 
Marble Rocks (Jabalpur) Bamni Dadar (Around Jabalpur) 
  Madan Mahal Fort (Jabalpur)
 This is a sky-line dominating a 900 year old fort, situated on a rocky hill, providing a panoramic view of the town and the countryside. Built in 1116 it stands in silent salute to it's builder and Gond ruler, raja Madan Shah.
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  Sangram Sagar and Bajnamath (Jabalpur)
 These medieval constructions were built by the famous Gond King, Sangram Shah, between 1480-1540.
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  Rani Durgavati Memorial and Museum (Jabalpur)
 Dedicated to the memory of the great queen Durgavati, this museum houses a fine collection of sculptures, inscriptions and pre-historic relics.
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  Tilwara Ghat (Jabalpur)
 Tilwara Ghat is the place from where the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed in the river Narmada, and venue of the open session of the Tripuri congress in the year 1939.
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  Roopnath (Around Jabalpur)
 Roopnath, 84 km from Jabalpur, is famous for a lingam dedicated to Lord Shiva and placed in the cleft of a rock.
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  Bilhari (Around Jabalpur)
 Many pieces of ancient sculptures have been found in Bilhari.
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  Nohta (Jabalpur)
 Nohta, located 31 km from Jabalpur, is believed to have been the capital of the Chandela kings in the early 12th century. There is a Lord Shiva temple, where a Kartik fair is held annually. A few Jain ruins can also be seen in Nohta.
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  Mandala & Ramnagar (Around Jabalpur)
 Mandala and Ramnagar are situated around the river Narmada, 91 km from Jabalpur and are known for their forts and palaces.
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  Rookhad (Around Jabalpur)
 Rookhad is a charming retreat in Bison country. It is a wildlife sanctuary adjacent to the Pench National Park.
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  Marble Rocks (Jabalpur)
 Soaring in glittering splendour, the famed Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a 100 ft on either side of the river Narmada on the outskirts of Jabalpur.
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  Bamni Dadar (Around Jabalpur)
 Known as the Sunset Point, this is one of the most beautiful areas of the park offering the view of a spectacular sunset. Along side the luxuriant canopy of Kanha and it's varied animal population: sambar, barking deer, gaur and four-horned antelope.
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