MP in Monsoon : Visit these natural areas in Madhya Pradesh during the rainy season

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The monsoon season is currently in full swing in Madhya Pradesh. The clouds are fidgeting. Rain is falling from the clouds in all its glory. Grass is growing. In this monsoon season, Madhya Pradesh’s mountains, forests, and rivers look stunning. Come, let us tell you about the tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh that you can visit in the rainy season; I assure you that visiting Madhya Pradesh during the monsoon will be an unforgettable experience.

Mandu : 

Mandu, situated on the hills of Vindhya in Dhar district, has many historical heritage inside it. There are more than 25 historical palaces. Mandu’s historical buildings surrounded by mountains and its natural beauty is the center of its attraction. Mandu narrates the immortal love story of Raja Baj Bahadur and Rani Roopmati even today. Opposite Baj Bahadur’s palace is Rani Roopmati’s palace. Tales of their love story still enthrall tourists. Hindola Mahal is held daily in the evening. A light show is organized. In this, the echo of the stories of Malwa’s history is felt. Although Mandu can be visited in all seasons, but the beauty of Mandu will fascinate you in the rains.


Amarkantak –

On the Vindhyachal hills, in Madhya Pradesh’s Anuppur district, is Amarkantak. Both the Son River and the River Narmada have their origins in Sonmuda, respectively. The largest Ganga tributary is called Son. Sonmuda Hills offer a beautiful view. Rainy days are surrounded by greenery. This Kapil Dhara is also referred to as Doodh Dhara. What caused Narmada? The level of Amarkant’s religious commitment is very high. The most significant temple among the Amar temples is a holy tank constructed at the source of the river Narmada in the Narmadeshwar temple. The Narmada temple complex consists of about 20 small temples. These temples are all significant in their own right. The well-known waterfalls there are Durgadhara, Shambhudhara, and Kapildhara.


Bhopal – City of lakes

The lakes in Bhopal, the state capital of Madhya Pradesh, are well-known. You can go boating in Badi Lake or Raja Bhoj Tal here. Your fatigue will disappear with the morning breeze that blows along the pond’s banks. Manubhan Ki Tekri is located on top of a hill on the Gwalior road, about seven kilometres from Bhopal. This is a Jains’ pilgrimage. On the tekri are kept the feet of the Jain saints Maharaj Vijay Surji, Jindutta Sureshwarji, and Acharya Mantung.


Pachmarhi – Hill station of MP

About 250 kilometres separate Pachmarhi from Bhopal. Dhupgarh is the name of the tall rock in this area. According to legend, it is Madhya Pradesh’s tallest rock. Here, you can enjoy the sunrise and sunset. 11 Hundred Pachmarhi It is located one metre above ground. This ensures that the hill town is always tranquil and cool. Here is where the Silver Falls, one of India’s biggest waterfalls, is. At dusk, visitors flock to Rajendragiri Park. Pachmarhi appears even more lovely when it rains.

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