| Madhya Pradesh, situated in the centre of India, is often called the heart of India. It is surrounded by Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The state has two hill ranges Vindhya and Satpura that have traditionally served as boundary markers between north and south India. It also has a number of rivers, such as Narmada, Tapti, Chambal, Betwa, Ken, which make it agriculturally fertile. Narmada, which runs between the two hill ranges, is the most important river and is worshipped locally as a goddess. These natural features have created a landscape of plateaus, river valleys, hills, and forests, but mostly the state can be seen as plateau land with low hills. The weather is largely warm and dry, and almost unbearably hot during summers. MP is a primarily rural and its largely tribal economy runs on agriculture and forest-produce; but there are also urban centres |
aniruddha, Kolkata | 8th January 2009 Holy tour Amarkantak
| Overview of the destinationAmarkantak is the source of river narmada.It is a holy place with lots of forest and hills. It is 120 kms away from Bilaspur(Chattisgarh) ,254 Food, sight-seeing and shoppingOnly vegeterian food is allowed in Amarkantak. Good food is available in Hotel Holiday Home ( M.P. Tourism). Besides ,ganga rewa Restaurant and other few Activities & things to do Trekking and forest Safari. Travel tips, How to reach, travel warnings etc.If u are coming from North India. Pls reach Jabalpur First then move to Amarkantak.Bus service is there. If u go by train reach Pendra | hemant, Baroda | 18th February 2007 Mandu magic in rains in MP Go in rains when every thing else bores you and you cannot get yourself to | | Read full review... | hemant, Baroda | 12th January 2007 Mandu-MP in rains Go to mandu with select romantic group of couples only once in your life. take | | Read full review... | |
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