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Madhya Pradesh-2A.Qxd To Agra 58 km S Few regions in India can match Madhya Pradesh in sheer diversity. Its rich heritage, E Etawah ▲ Dhaulpur N The palace complex of I Ater Y a Mandu is renowned for its legendary pilgrim centres, breathtaking scenic beauty and unparalleled wildlife make it truly V 82 m A u 61 architectural gems. Jahaz R 37 na unique. It has three World Heritage sites—Sanchi, Khajuraho and Bhimbetka—and it is also the 25 Padavli Mahal (above) is one of the L Bhind main attractions. BAMorena Tiger State of India. Welcome to a many-splendoured land! M Mitavli 20 A Auraiya H 55 C 37 66 Kanpur Sabalgarh 115 67 43 Chambal GWALIOR Ranthambore 117 30 Jalaun 12 Ghatigaon 46 UTTAR 162 Kalpi d 22 Sawai Madhopur in S 34 PRADESH Kuno Palpur 26 Pichor Orai ▲ The fabulous temples at Mohana RAJASTHAN Dabra 45 Khajuraho (above) are among the 64 finest examples of a cultural 20 Poonch Pawaya heritage that is seen in varied and 59 Sonagiri Sheopur brilliant forms in many other parts 40 63 of Madhya Pradesh as well. r 3 30 a Datia Narwar u 25 h a 70 Pohri M 76 34 Goras 34 16 Satanwara 87 Bundi 45 55 SHIVPURI Surwaya n 49 a s Banda 36 a Madhav 35 Karera Jhansi h D i i n t 16 16 i a k 43 a b a r Mahoba d Rajapur un a Parora n Mau m P a 69 36 a Y 19 71 M Kota 93 ORCHHA KARWI 48 74 To Udaipur 67 Kishanganj Lukwasa Mauranipur 71 Sunswara 53 Naraini l 16 ba 53 83 m Baran 27 Pichhore CHITRAKOOT a Allahabad 29 h 63 64 Ken Gharial C Nowgaon To 59 km 42 60 13 Manikpur S 88 L 51 BUNDELKHAND aranasi Chittaurgarh L V 90 Dhubela Kalinjar Teonthar h a Rajnagar Ajaigarh I To Rana Pratap d 10 tw Madhya n 8 109 km i e Katra Sagar B H Pradesh S Fatehgarh Chhatarpur Sirmaur i Isagarh 74 l 62 Paporaji 24 a 36 Dharkudi A Keoti Falls Bahuti K 28 33 KHAJURAHO N Hanumana 35 37 26 37 Aharji Kothi To Udaipur 11 n 11 15 N Falls Nimbahera 32 22 a 3 35 Dam s Bamitha PANNA A 112 km Guna Thruvanji a 58 P 54 Lalitpur 20 18 h Gulganj Madla Chachai Falls 26 D Rajgarh 15 28 41 CHANDERI Tikamgarh 50 s 46 34 Jhalawar 7 Dronagiri Bijawar on Ashoknagar 16 47 T 29 Mangawan Mauganj National Highway Manasa Kukdeshwar 56 Majhigawan 48 53 Neemuch Deogarh 37 Nagod 26 Satna Rewa E 12 Bajrangarh 32 22 State Highway Bhanpura 40 60 11 Gurh 25 53 49 n 39 HI R 44 e UR LLS Chandpur i 39 K 36 40 20 h Important Roads 75 Jatashankar Ramvan e IM Aklera 40 46 Bela n A a o n Gandhi Sagar Amanganj 28 19 Churhat S K Other Roads Mungaoli Kishangarh 28 Bahri d Gandhi Sagar 83 43 Govindgarh 31 27 Railways 14 Hirapur 33 25 Nachna 29 Hathinala P 22 a Amarpatan Sidhi River r Pawai G 23 20 16 b Onder 26 23 Shikarganj a Shahgarh 97 t Malthone 50 P 9 Jigana Rihand Dam Airport Soyet i 38 10 Deosar a Maihar 14 24 35 t 40 6 Simaria n Gorsar 34 MPTDC Midway Facility Mandsaur 26 Bina a Parsuli Renukut Bhoras 30 29 N Ramnagar Singrauli Pratapgarh 48 21 MPTDC Hotel 28 Zirapur Khilchipur 46 22 Govind ar Hatta 65 Sanjay B Sanjay Sironj 31 on 57 Ballabh Pant BHOPAL State Capital 34 45 Bandri (Jn) S Beohari a Muksudangarh n Sagar 19 5 Khurai Nainagiri 73 a Waidhan l 34 19 38 Bijairaghogarh s Guna District Headquarters ba Banda A m Rajgarh Kundalpur Panpatha 25 50 a Susner MANDU Major Tourist Centre h Biaora 55 Udaypur 70 C Jarod 29 25 Mara Caves S 15 53 BAGHELKHAND Nagda Other Tourist Centre h K 36 20 38 di Barhi i 31 a p a an l 95 h r i Damoh a 45 a M 42 Bajrangarh Jain Shrines Agar S Rahatgarh Sagar i 46 n 30 Ganj Basoda Garhakota Katni Kannod Other Places d h Narsinghgarh 45 18 51 40 86 Banswara Jaora Pachor 67 Tala National Park 37 48 41 Manpur MALWA30 54 Jaisinghnagar Tamor Pingla WL Sanctuary 34 Berasia Udaigiri Nohta E 50 42 44 Gyraspur Rehli G 56 Sarangpur Caves 31 R 34 Begumganj N 21 25 Halali Reservoir 64 50 82 BANDHAVGARH CHHATTISGARH Sailana Nagda Shajapur Vidisha A S 26 32 a h 10 55 R g 48 Khachrod ip Shampur Umaria n Sonhat r Sihora a a Shujalpur Islamnagar g Ratlam 25 Deori R n S Unhel 39 SANCHI ra on 32 100 Tebdukhera E 42 35 a e 29 23 Gairatganj A 20 Ch 13 R 40 BHOPAL Silvani Sohagpur 49 39 Maksi 45 M Pali UJJAIN 55 Raisen Maharajpur 42 4 50 42 37 102 Patan A 23 35 45 10 Rampur Sehore 15 Shahdol Baikunthpur Misrodh 50 14 Noradehi H Kundam Manendragarh 10 35 Van Y Tendukhera 42 Tiger Hill 48 37 13 19 59 B 18 Budhar 20 67 Surajpur Baranagar (Jn) BHOJPUR Deori 17 Shahpura Chirmiri 43 Vihar 32 Jabalpur Bisrampur K Gandharvapuri 20 H GUJARAT Badnawar 15 h a Sarsala Fossil 58 a a m 14 27 59 Nar da 30 Shahpura Jo sd n 30 Bari BHEDAGHAT h 27 Ashta Ashapuri il Anuppur o 58 Park la Dahod 55 Dodi Delawadi Obaidullaganj Udaipura (Marble Rocks) 50 Sonkatch H 16 Dewas Niwas 115 Ramgarh Banedyaji Salkanpur 38 65 Bareli Gadarwara 14 102 S To Ahmedabad 44 39 o 45 43 Narsimhapur Dindori n 35 30 N e 212 km BHIMBETKA Ratapani 30 48 arm Kareli 48 ad Jhabua Gomatgiri 81 81 a 78 Kheoni r 94 a Sardarpur 10 27 l Pipariya 42 INDORE o Parasia Chabi Garhsarai (Jn) D K 55 27 Hoshangabad 42 Betma 47 Phool Sagar Pendra Road 101 70 Dhar Kannod 5 Ghatbilod 19 18 23 AMARKANTAK 22 Nasrullaganj 74 19 55 20 40 Mhow Khategaon Itarsi Matkuli 14 Kabirchabutara 22 48 N 18 Jobat Lunehra 21 60 15 18 Satpura 54 36 Keonchi 27 S Lakhnadon Mandla 30 Nemawar Tawa E Chhada Bagh Caves 15 27 24 To Vadodara I Manpur Kesla Reservoir L 29 45 G Chharwah Katghora 67 60 152 km Alirajpur 22 L 10 25 Narm N Chiraidongri Bichhia E 43 18 V MANDU ada PACHMARHI Gujri I 26 Achanakmar 55 Manawar Barwah Harda Timurni Bori A Nainpur Kukshi Khapa 34 Motinala Fen G MAHESHWAR 13 15 H 22 3 KANHA 27 Korba 43 Dhamnod 5 Tamia Khatia H 7 5 R al 30 35 39 OMKARESHWAR 112 8 20 lo 34 Kota 13 3 Mortaka 30 Kisli n N Pali 29 A o a Patalkot 73 Garhi Pandaria d mad Lormi 45 s ar Khalghat Mandleshwar Sanawad 30 Supkhar a N 11 K 70 30 A Ratanpur o 108 Parasia Chilpi 14 30 H n O 51 19 24 d 17 35 50 40 Barwani 34 Thikri i Tawa E Barkuhi 27 16 31 Pondi 50 51 R Rajpur 35 D Chhindwara Seoni Lamta Mukki 68 R A Baihar Bhoramdeo Bilaspur 5 Sakti Bawangaja 14 30 87 Janjgir Deshgaon H 40 14 Mungeli A 70 26 M 26 32 Julwania 25 61 Akaltara Champa 145 Betul 88 Kawardha 18 10 15 54 13 Khandwa 49 Ramramatola 68 48 30 Pamgarh Oon Khargone Rookhad Khetia 26 8 th na 37 Newali 19 13 Korai eo To Bharuch Sendhwa U 52 Multai PENCH Balaghat Nandghat 15 Sh 41 19 nadi 170 km 91 Khawasa Tirodi Kotangi L 28 aha 34 13 86 Bemetara 20 Sheorinarayan M S i Bhatapara ap Bhainsdehi 11 43 64 Shahada T Gudgaon 72 44 24 Pandhurna a A 24 Harisal 13 ang Simga Baloda Bazar 26 52 A ng ai Kesdol 52 Bilaigarh Khamla Chicholi W K nath Sarangarh T Asirgarh 22 h eo di P 18 34 c Sh a 58 n n e 80 I a P Gondia h Nandurbar Sirpur 20 106 Kukru 55 a 32 Warud Muktagiri 31 Khairagarh 44 M Tumsar A 5 To Surat Chopda Melghat a Saoner Ramtek 38 46 Morsi ardh Baraitala 204 km W 36 Tapi 106 Burhanpur 79 28 49 24 56 Paratwara M 34 Raipur 29 Dongargarh Durg Bhusawal Anjangaon 40 155 60 Bhandara 15 Bhilai Amalner 27 54 Jalgaon 31 Akot 16 35 Nagpur 56 Dhule Edalabad 28 Abhanpur Walgaon Arvi 90 MAHARASHTRA Khomara 56 Chichola 39 Rajnandgaon Purna 10 Madhya Pradesh State Tourism 79 Daryapur Amravati in Kms 45 Development Corporation Limited Distance chart Shegaon HISTORICAL WILDLIFE NATURE RELIGION TOURIST PLACES 15 HEAD OFFICE-BHOPAL Amarkantak Akola Marketing Division 205 Khamgaon 4th Floor, Gangotri, T.T. Nagar, Bandhavgarh 503 Motala Bhopal - 462 003 432 529 Tel: 0755-2778383, 2774340 Bhimbetka 458 565 Fax: 0755-2774289, 2772384 46 463 403 E-mail: [email protected] 251 Bhopal 198 721 ▲ 205 543 The Mansingh Palace SATELLITE OFFICES 508 706 Chanderi 578 469 635 405 423 235 (below), within the Gwalior Ahmedabad 230 164 259 Chitrakoot 230 186 G-3, Hemkoot Complex 268 240 442 Fort, presents one of the Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380 009 466 391 294 433 237 797 Tel: 079-26580449 Telefax: 079-26580395 Gwalior 764 330 459 grandest architectural 486 275 429 726 805 E-mail: [email protected] 495 383 321 Indore 486 440 734 784 façades in the country. Kolkata 232 277 329 480 651 195 713 634 “Chitrakoot’, Room No.
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