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Madhya Pradesh has some interesting sites for tourists. The state is crossed by the indhya and Satpura mountains and its main river is the Narmada. The northern part is famous for Khajuraho temples, while the eastern region has two of India’s finest game sanctuaries – the Bandavgarh and Kanha. The southwestern part ofMadhya Pradesh offers some elegant monuments – the Buddhist stupa of Sanchi and 15th - 16th century citadels of Mandu are worth visiting.The state has been home to the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples, stupas, forts and palaces are dotted all over the state. The naturalbeauty ofMadhya Pradesh is equally varied.There are spectacular mountain ranges, meandering rivers and miles and miles of dense forests which offer unique and exciting panorama of wildlife in sylvan surroundings. These were the destinations where the Prince of Wales or the Viceroy could be taken out for the treat of his life a tiger shoot, or to savour the extravagant life style of the harajas. Most of these blue-blooded gentry were content to be renowned for their prowess with a heavy gun or patronage of arts and crafts.The stirrings of the national movement were slow in this region as most of the area was not directly ruled by the British. Undaunted freedom fighters carried Mahatma Gandhi's message to the masses and exhorted them to take up the battle against colonia
WORLD HERITAGE SITE NATIONAL PARK TOUR
Khajuraho Temples Kanha The Taste of India
Sanchi Stupa Pench The Ancient Erotica
Bhimbetkar Caves Bandhavgarh Amazing Euphoria
The Indian Breeze
The Wild Expedition
A Journey