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Shivpuri Travel Guide - Page 1 Shivpuri Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/shivpuri page 1 Max: 30.3°C Min: 23.4°C Rain: 264.0mm Shivpuri When To Sep Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, Formerly known as Sipri, this city in umbrella. Max: 32.2°C Min: 22.5°C Rain: 137.7mm Gwalior will charm you with its rich VISIT heritage, royal architectural Oct http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-shivpuri-lp-1050357 sophistication and alluring Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 33.2°C Min: 18.8°C Rain: 19.3mm wilderness. A paradise for Jan adventure buffs and nature Famous For : Nature / WildlifePlaces To VisiCity Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Nov enthusiasts. Max: 24.7°C Min: 9.1°C Rain: 4.2mm Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 30.1°C Min: 14.2°C Rain: 7.7mm The summer capital of the Scindia clan of Feb Gwalior, the city still bears remnants from Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Dec its rich cultural past. A sanctuary for rare Max: 28.1°C Min: 11.9°C Rain: 7.1mm Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. wildlife and fauna, it offers great adventure Max: 26.2°C Min: 10.4°C Rain: 5.8mm opportunities for nature lovers. Madhav Mar National Park, the hunting ground of the Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Gwalior royal family and the British, Max: 33.5°C Min: 17.0°C Rain: 10.4mm What To presents an intriguing opportunity to see Apr wild animals in their natural habitat. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. SEE Max: 38.6°C Min: 21.8°C Rain: 3.2mm 5 Sights May http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-shivpuri-lp-1050357 Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. Max: 41.5°C Min: 26.4°C Rain: 10.4mm 1 Chanderi Jun Hot weather. Carry Light clothes, umbrella. Max: 38.1°C Min: 26.3°C Rain: 88.3mm Jul Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Max: 32.1°C Min: 24.4°C Rain: 253.7mm This Pdf and its contents are copyright © 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the character and all other marks displayed herein are registered and/or common law trademarks of ixigo.com and/or third parties. Aug Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Shivpuri Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/shivpuri page 2 premises, making your visit here just that the way and had no need to come here. It is Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, India Madhav National Park, Shivpuri, much more unforgettable. One of them is no more than a desolate building; but Madhya Pradesh, India Chanderi is an old town with a famous the Sakhya Sagar Boat Club, which offers because it’s built on the highest point of the textile tradition. Walk through the walled colourful views of the birds in the park. park, it permits views all across the tree city in the old stone-paved lanes among Apart from this, the George Castle cover families of nilgai, though there are At the entrance to the park, you’ll find the bazaars, houses, collapsing old buildings offers marvelous views of the also chinkara, sambar, chowsingha and Sakhya Sagar Boat Club, commanding views and places of worships to the ruins of Kila entire park, along with the glorious, golden blackbuck.  of this body of water. An accident a few Kothi perched on the top of the hill. You can sunsets. years ago resulted in a ban on boating see the tana-bana, the warp and weft, of the If you’re lucky, you might even spot a sloth activities here. You can, however, put your old brown buildings and the new white bear. The leopard is the carnivore highest in feet up and do a spot of birdwatching. ones, woven together to form the town. the food chain here but the nocturnal Gatherings of herons come to the Even more striking is the unique animal is difficult to sight. Wild dogs can be lake.  geographical location of Chanderi, sometimes seen in packs along the banks of surrounded as it is by many lakes, hills and The park is open to visitors throughout the the Sakhya Sagar. Wild pig, jackal and jungle Lying stone-like, a small distance away forests. It’s worth checking out the Chanderi year, but make sure to plan your trip in cat are also represented. There are large would be some crocodiles; the lake is full of saris at the many shops here. accordance with the park timings. You can cages with tigers and leopards in captivity. In them. From December to February hordes either take the morning slot, between 6.30 fact, many tiger stories stalk these woods, of birds from Central and North Asia, as well 2 Madhav National Park am to 10 am, or the afternoon slot, between like ghosts unable to abandon their worldly as local ones, lend their colour and 2.30 pm to 6.00 pm. The park also has the abodes. There is the story of Jivaji Rao character to the forest: demoiselle cranes, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, India facilities of expert guides at the cost of INR Scindia who got a solid four-towered stone rosy pelicans, paradise flycatchers, darters, 50. The journey through the neatly built castle built just for a night of tiger shooting marsh harriers, purple moorhens, and many roads inside the park, with the wilderness to that never came. There is the story that Lord more. One of the major wildlife parks in the keep you company, is an experience which Hardinge shot eight tigers here in one day. district, Madhav National Park was once a 5 Siddheshwar Temple you will never forget. And the story of 19 tigers killed by Lord famous hunting spot for the Gwalior royal Minto. Also the stories that numerous family and later, the British. The park is 3 George Castle stuffed tiger skins tell in various royal Shivpuri, India spread over an area of 157 sq km and houses. houses rich fauna and fauna in their true It is among the oldest temples dedicated to Madhav National Park, Shivpuri, and natural habitats. The park has also a Lord Vishnu. Madhya Pradesh, India rich variety of avian species, perfect for bird- watchers.  4 Sakhya Sagar Lake Where To Within the sanctuary, you’ll find George Castle, a dwarf two-storey structure built by Maharaja Jivaji Rao Scindia as a hunting Eat lodge to commemorate a visit by King 1 Places George V on a shooting expedition. It so http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-shivpuri-lp-1050357 You'll find several activities within the park happened that he managed to kill a tiger on Shivpuri Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/shivpuri page 3 1 Hotel Sonchiraiya Circular Road, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh The place offers excellent variety of food for their guests. Shivpuri Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/shivpuri page 4 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-shivpuri-lp-1050357 See A: Chanderi B: Madhav National Park C: George Castle D: Sakhya Sagar Lake E: Siddheshwar Temple Accommodation F: Hotel Anuj Palace G: Sanskar Residency H: Hotel Green View Resort I: Hotel Anuj Palace J: Sanskar Residency K: Hotel Green View Resort L: Hotel Anuj Palace M: Sanskar Residency N: Hotel Green View Resort Food O: Hotel Sonchiraiya.
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