Madya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh, as the name suggests lies right at the centre of the country.
Nature has been kind to this land. Where else do you have a plateau straddled by four mighty and meandering rivers (Narmada, Chambal, Betwa Shipra)and surrounded by montain ranges (Vindhya and Satpura).To top it, the largest Indian state also boasts some of the richest tropical forests anywhere.
It's also called the - 'heart of India'. Probably because of its accessibility. Bordered by seven states, it is equally close to major tourist destinations in the north, south, east and west. Whether you are in Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay), Chennai (Madras) or Calcutta, you're never far from Madhya Pradesh.
What does Madhya Pradesh offer its visitor? The famous Sanchi Stupas; murals of the Bagh caves; the world famous Khajuraho temples - breathing the very essence of life; the serene loveliness of the Marble Rocks; the Gwalior fort; the royal legacies of Shivpuri; the prestigious wild game reserve at Kanha; the saga of a love story embossed in stone at Mandu . And its only a brief list. |
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