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Jabalpur
Population : 1,065,025
Languages : Hindi
Best Time to Visit : Winters October to March
STD Codes : 0761
The city of Jabalpur was the capital of the erstwhile medieval
Gond rulers. It is not only an important historical place,
but it is also famous for the Marble Rocks gorge on Narmada
River, near it. It is an administrative and educational center
and is the gateway to important wildlife sanctuaries around
it. It is one of the largest cities in the Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh.
Jabalpur is located in central part of the state of Madhya
Pradesh, in the central region of India. It is located just
north of the Narmada River, in a rocky basin surrounded by
low hills and dotted with lakes. Jabalpur is 336 km from Bhopal.
The weather in Jabalpur is temperate but hot. Summers (April–June)
are hot and winters are cool (November–February) and pleasant.
It experiences southwestern monsoon rains in July–September.
Places of Interest
The Rani Durgavati Museum located next to the tempo
stand, south of the bazaar, is an important place to visit.
The museum has a good collection of artifacts. It also has
a section dedicated to artifacts and photos related to Mahatma
Gandhi. Another place to visit in Jabalpur is the Old Bazaar
area. On the outskirts of the city and en route to the
Marble Rocks, one can visit the Madan Mahal. It is
a Gond fortress built in 1116 and located on a rocky hill,
overlooking the city. The hill, on which this fort is built,
provides a panoramic view of Jabalpur city and its environs.
SITES NEARBY
The Marble Rocks, a gorge on the River Narmada, 22
km from Jabalpur, is an important tourist spot. The different
colored cliffs dotting the gorge offer an impressive sight.
Travelers often visit the gorge at night to see the cliffs
under moonlight. Tourists can enjoy the sight of these sheer
cliffs on both side of the Narmada River on a shared rowboat,
which takes the awestruck traveler through the 2-km-long gorge.
One can see Dhuandhar waterfall near the gorge.
Kanha National Park, 160 km southeast of Jabalpur,
is famous for tigers and leopards. One can also see sambhar,
chital, barasingha (different species of deer) and gaur (Indian
bison). It is also famous for wildlife safaris and for bird
watching.
Bandhavgarh National park, 197 km northeast of Jabalpur,
is located amidst the Vindhya ranges. Though it is much smaller
than Kanha, it has a higher density of wild cats.
HOW TO REACH
The main bus stand is located near the Indian Coffee House,
west of Napier town. Jabalpur is well connected by bus with
Bhopal (8 hours), Indore, Satna, Raipur and Nagpur. Jabalpur
railway station is located north of the Civil Lines area.
It has direct trains to Satna (189 km, 3 hours), Varanasi
(505 km, 13 hours) and Bhopal (336 km, 7½ hours).
PLACES TO STAY
Jabalpur is a gateway to the Kanha National park (160 km south
east of Jabalpur) and Bandhavgarh National park (197 km north
east of Jabalpur) and most of the travelers use it as a base
to travel to these natural habitats. One can find a range
of accommodation in Jabalpur, ranging from low-end to top-
end hotels. Most of the economy hotels are located near the
main bus stand. Most of the mid- and high-end hotels are located
on Station Road, Civil Lines and Russell Chowk areas.
Tempos can be used for traveling to the Marble Rocks.
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Itineraries |
The
Tiger Trail
Mumbai- Nagpur- Kanha- Bandhavgarh- Khajuraho- Jhansi-
Orchha- Agra- Jaipur- Sariska- Delhi. |
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