Bandhavgarh Travel Guide
Bandhavgarh
in Madhya Pradesh is famous for its tigers. Also known as the country
of Tigers, Bandhavgarh attracts a large number of tourists to its
densely forested area, lush greenery, wilderness and a variety of flora
including the great gaur or Indian bison, sambar and barking deer.
Tourism in Madhya Pradesh remains incomplete without a tour to
Bandhavgarh in Shahdol district, which is marked by its rugged terrain,
lofty hills of Vindhya range and cliffs enveloped in grave silence. The
caves dotting the famous Bandhavgarh National Park spreading across
nearly 450 square kilometers, can give you a shelter away from the din
and bustle of the mundane world.
- Kandariya Temple
- Dhuandhar Falls
- Kanha National Park
- Bhimbetka Rock Shelters
- Pachmarhi
- Bandhavgarh National Park
- Sanchi Stupa
- Gwalior Fort
- Marble Rocks
- Man Singh Palace
- Mahakaleshwar
- Narmada Udgam Amarkantak
- Tilwara Ghat Jabalpur
- Jai Vilas Palace
- Taj-Ul-Masjid
- Jahaz Mahal
- Pench National Park
- Ram Ghat
- Lakshmana Temple
- Jahangir Mahal
- Upper and Lower Lake
- Bee Falls Panchmarhi
- Dhar Fort
- Panna National Park
- Javari Temple
- Sas Bahu Temple
- Bharat Bhavan Bhopal
- Kanch Mandir
- Central Museum
- Surya Mandir
- Lal Baag Palace
- Chanderi Fort
- Parameshwar Tal Chanderi
- Dhuni Pani Amarkantak
- Laxmi Narayan
- Buddhi Chanderi
- Kal Bhairava Ujjain
- Van Vihar National Park
- Teli Ka Mandir
- Bhojashala Mosque
- Bori Wildlife Sanctuary
- Madhav Vilas Palace Shivpuri
- Bison Lodge and Museum Panchmarhi
- Parsvanath Temple
- Buddhist Vihara Sanchi
- Jama Masjid Burhanpur
- Dinman Hardaul's Palace Orchha
- Kamadgiri
- Jama Masjid
- Kaliadeh Palace Ujjain
- Neel Kanth Palace
- Lakshmi and Varaha Temple
- Rajwada Indore
- Bhojeshwar Temple Bhojpur
- Laxminarayan Temple
- Jain Temple
- Jain Temple Bhojpur
- Ashoka Pillar Sanchi
- Shahi Qila Burhanpur
- Chhatris of Shivpuri
- Chatarbhuj Mandir
- Satpura National Park
- Gopal Mandir Ujjain
- Phool Bagh Orchha
- Harisiddhi Temple Ujjain
- 24 Avatars in Omkareshwar
- Bandhavgarh Fort
- State Archaeological
- Udaigiri Caves
- Ram Raja Temple
- Maheshwar Temple
- Sunder Mahal Orchha
- Sanchi Museum
- Gupta Temple Sanchi
- Roopmati's Pavilion
- Hindola Mahal
- Jami Masjid Mandu
- Darya Khans Tomb and Hathi Mahal Mandu
- Koshak Mahal Chanderi
- Chintamani Ganesh Ujjain
- Baz Bahadurs Palace Mandu
- Chaunsat Yogini Temple
- Baghella Museum Bandhavgarh
- Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir
- Asigarh Fort Burhanpur
- Chaturbhuj Temple
- Brahma and Hanuman Temple
- Chausath Yogini
- Bhartrihari Caves
- Shri Omkar Mandhata Omkareshwar
- Sakhya Sagar Lake
- Siddnath Temple Omkareshwar
- Moti Masjid Bhopal
- Chhatris
- Birla Museum
- Buddhist Temples Sanchi
- Bada Ganapati
- Chauragarh Shrine Panchmarhi
- Khajuraho Archaeological Museum
- Kajal Rani Cave Omkareshwar
- Satmatrika Temple Omkareshwar
Best Time to Visit Bandhavgarh National Park
Best Time to Visit Bandhavgarh. Every year Bandhavgarh National Park is open for visitors from the 15th of October to till 30th of June. As per the climate of Central part of India, the peak season for Bandhavgarh National Park is during winters which is October to March.
How to reach Bandhavgarh
By Air:
A small air strip constructed near the Bandhavgarh National Park in Umaria District facilitates the landing of the private charter planes. However, the Jabalpur Airport (Dumna Airport) located about 230 kilometers from Bandhavgarh is the nearest airport available for the public usage. The chief airlines catering their services at the Jabalpur Airport are; Air India, SpiceJet, Kingfisher Airlines and Ventura Airconnect Ltd. Scheduled flight services to and from Delhi, Mumbai and Indore are provided from Jabalpur on regular basis. To reach Bandhavgarh from Jabalpur tourists can either hire a taxi which would cost around 3000 INR or avail the frequently plying state transport buses.
By Rail:
The Umaria Railway Station (UMR) falling under the Katni-Bilaspur section of the South-Eastern Railway and positioned approximately 33 kilometers from the Tala Village of the Bandhavgarh National Park is the nearest railhead that connects this Tiger Reserve to rest of the country by rail route. Some of the worth mentioning trains plying from the Umaria Railway Station include Ambikapur Exp, Amarkantak Exp, Ambikapur Jabalpur Exp, Sarnath Exp, Betwa Exp, Durg Nautanwa Exp, Gorakhpur Durg Exp, Narmada Exp, Utkal Exp, Hirakund Exp, Vishakapatnam Amritsar Hirakund Exp, etc. Umaria Railway Station is linked to some of the important Indian cities such as Jabalpur, Katni, Bishrampur, Ambikapur, Durg, Raipur, Bilaspur, Itarsi, Hoshangabad, Bhopal, Sarnath, Varanasi, Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Nautanwa, Kanpur, Indore, Rewa, Dewas, Ujjain, Puri, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Jhansi, Gwalior, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar, Mathura, H Nizamuddin, New Delhi, Meerut, Roorkee, Haridwar, Jammu, Vishakapatnam, etc by train. Tourists can reach Umaria from Bandhavgarh by taxi which would cost around 600 rupees or travel through the state transport buses.
By Road:
Bandhavgarh National Park is located about 33 km from Umaria, 95 km from Katni, 104 km from Shahdol, 112 km from Satna, 119 km from Rewa, 169 km from Jabalpur, 176 km from Panna National Park, 181 km from Sanjay National Park, 186 km from Kanha National Park, 217 km from Damoh, 225 km from Khajuraho, 337 km from Pench National Park, 444 km from Nagpur and 479 km from Bhopal. SH 10, SH 11 and NH 78 are the three major highways those connect the Bandhavgarh National Park with other towns and cities of Madhya Pradesh and the neighboring states by road. State transport and private buses as well as taxis regularly ply to and from Bandhavgarh and proffer the visitors efficient road connectivity to this nature preserve.
Enjoy your vacations!!!
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