Sanskardhani Tour & Travels
Day 1
Situated 25 km away from the main city of Jabalpur on the banks of Narmada river, the marble rocks at Bhedaghat rises to a height of a hundred feet and spread across 25 kms. These marbles stones reflect sunlight and cast shadows on the pristine water of Narmada, creating a serene and spellbinding environment. These marble like magnesium limestone rocks cast different colours in different lights and look especially beautiful in the moonlight.This area can be reached by taking a motorboat from the jetty at Panchvati Ghat (Rs. 30 per head) and its a 50 minutes ride along the river Narmada. One can You reach Bhedaghat by road by hiring a taxi from Jabalpur and it will take just 30-40 minutes to reach here. Government buses and shared auto-rickshaws are also available from Jabalpur to take you to Bhedaghat.
Dhuadhar Falls is not only in Jabalpur but it is an important place of tourism in whole of Madhya Pradesh. The shade of this fall falling from a height of 10 meters is unique. It originates from Narmada river. This picturesque episode comes out of the famous marble rocks. When this fall falls along the big stream, the sound of falling water is heard from far away. By falling from this fall, it becomes a place to smoke or smoke. Therefore it is called Smokhindhra Waterfall. Dhuadhar waterfall is an extraordinary place in terms of beauty, due to which large number of tourists visit this year. This place is also ideal for celebrating a picnic with friends and family. There is a large open space in front of the waterfall. Located 25 km from Jabalpur city, this waterfall is a popular tourist destination due to its charming beauty.
The Tilwara Ghat on the banks of the river Narmada is famous for its natural beauty and historical importance. A Mahadev temple, called Tilwadeshwar Mandir is located in the ghat. It is one of the locations where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed.
Chausath Yogini Temple
It was constructed in the 10th century CE by the Kalachuri dynasty which gained popularity and kingdom in the west-central regions of India spreading over Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
Rani Durgawati Museum
Rani Durgawati Museum is a museum situated in Jabalpur city in Madhya Pradesh state of India. It houses a fine collection of Sculptures, Inscriptions and Prehistoric Relics.
Day 2
Kachnar City Shiv Temple
The Kachnar City is well known for the tourist attraction and religious destination for the locals and the people from abroad because of the tallest statue of Lord Shiva which was build in the year 2004 and was made available for the public, tourists and the devotees from 15 February 2006.The statue measured around 76 feet tall equivalent to 23 meters, build under the open-sky on the cavern which has the replicas of the lingam (Shiva Lingam) called the “Jyotirlinga”. There is about 12 Jyotirlinga in the caverns on which the Lord Shiva’s idol is built. These 12 Lingam has been collected from various shrines of Lord Shiva throughout the country.
Rani Durgawati Madan Mahal Fort
Madan Mahal is a suburban area of Jabalpur famous for the historical Durgavati fort.[1] The area also has a railway station named Madan Mahal.
Madan Mahal Fort in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, stands as a testimony to the lives of the rulers who ruled Jabalpur for a good number of years in the 11th century AD. Situated at a hilltop, a couple of kilometres away from the city, Madan Mahal Fort was built by the Raja Madan Singh.
Bargi Dam
Bargi Dam is one of the first completed dams out of the chain of 30 major dams to be constructed on Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, India. Two major irrigation projects, named Bargi Diversion Project and Rani Avantibai Lodhi Sagar Project, have been developed by the Bargi Dam administration.
Gwarighat-Maa Narmada Aarti
Gwarighat serves as a famous ghat of Narmada River. The presence half-submerged temple dedicated to Maa Narmada made this place even more special. Although half of the temple always drowns in water, it does not stop the temple's devotees from offering daily prayers and holding beautiful aarti in the evening which is attended by a huge number of people. Hindus perform their cremation rites here due to the presence of Narmada Sidh Kund, near Uma Ghat, wherein renowned Rishis performed Tapas.
Dumna Nature Park
The Dumna Nature Reserve of Jabalpur Municipal Corporation is spread over nearly 1800 acres of forested land on a plateau, about 40 meters above Jabalpur town. It was transferred to the Municipal Committee of Jubbulpore by the provincial government to act as the catchment area for the Khandari lake.