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Rewa Travel Guide - Page 1 Rewa Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/rewa page 1 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. When To Max: 32.5°C Min: Rain: Rewa 25.60000038 75.6999969482421 1469727°C 9mm Famed for the white tigers of Aug Bandhavgarh, Rewa is also the VISIT Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, former home to the two most umbrella. http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-rewa-lp-1033687 Max: Min: 25.0°C Rain: venerated figures of Indian 31.29999923 148.600006103515 folklore, Birbal and Tansen - a fact 7060547°C 62mm Jan that's unknown to many. Seat to Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Sep the Baghel dynasty, one of the few Max: Min: Rain: 5.0mm Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, 24.20000076 9.300000190 umbrella. princely states in the times of 2939453°C 734863°C Max: 32.0°C Min: Rain: Muslim and British rule, Rewa in 24.29999923 75.0999984741211 Feb 7060547°C mm today's time is a cultural and Famous For : Nature / WildlifeHistory & Cold weather. 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Carry Heavy woollen. 5878906°C 1469727°C 16mm Max: 25.5°C Min: Rain: 10.19999980 4.69999980926513 May 9265137°C 7mm Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. Max: Min: Rain: 2.0mm 41.20000076 27.29999923 293945°C 7060547°C What To Jun Hot weather. Carry Light clothes, umbrella. SEE This Pdf and its contents are copyright © Max: Min: Rain: 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the 5 Sights character and all other marks displayed herein are 37.90000152 27.39999961 63.4000015258789 registered and/or common law trademarks of 5878906°C 8530273°C 06mm ixigo.com and/or third parties. http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-rewa-lp-1033687 Jul 1 Purwa Falls Rewa Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/rewa page 2 one day of your life exploring things you Madhya Pradesh. Near Chitrakoot Hills,Rewa. cannot do in normal life, then visit this For a pleasant time with family and friends amazing place, Rewa Fort. Chachai Falls is an amazing place and one of in Rewa, visit the Keoti Waterfall. It is the the most famous tourist attractions in Rewa. 24th highest waterfalls in India and is a 4 Govindgarh Palace The falls is located at a distance of 36.5 km really popular tourist destination .The view from Rewa but is worth the distance. The from the falls during sunset and gorgeous waterfall is a beauty to watch out sunrise  is something one shouldn’t for and is near to many other tourist miss during the trip. A great way to have destinations and those who are looking for a some intimate time with loved ones. Keoti break from the usual city life, this place is a Tamas River, 486449, Purwa, Madhya Waterfall is a place in Rewa that will blend great visit. Chachai Falls is a place in Rewa Pradesh you with the locals as it is usually crowded that should be in your itinerary no matter with people be it tourists or the localities, Purwa Falls is an amazing place and one of what! the most famous tourist attractions in Rewa. The falls is located at a distance of 31.7 km 3 Rewa Fort Where To from Rewa but is worth the distance. The Rewa, Madhya Pradesh 486001 place is near to many other tourist destinations and those who are looking for a When it's a bright sunny day in Rewa, you Eat break from the usual city life, this place is a should visit the Govindgarh Palace. The 5 Places great visit. The scenery surrounding the palace is a great place to spend some http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-rewa-lp-1033687 place will take your breathe away for sure. pleasant time with family and friends in Purwa Falls is a place in Rewa that should be Rewa. Govindgarh Palace is famous because 1 Hotel Rajvilas in your itinerary no matter what! it is believed that the palace is the personal museum of the rulers of Rewa. So, if history 2 Keoti Waterfall excites you then visit this famous tourist attraction when you make a trip to Rewa. Rewa Fort, Uprahti, Rewa, Madhya Don’t forget to click some awesome pictures Pradesh 486001. as the palace has some great architectural work. If history excites you, then you should visit the Rewa Fort when you make a trip to 5 Chachai Falls Rewa. It is one of the most exciting and famous tourist attractions of the region. The fort is basically a city museum of antique items. The famous museum is located in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India such a area that you can visit many other Keoti Falls, Sirmaur Road, Rewa, tourists spots too. So if you wish to spend Rewa Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/rewa page 3 Hotel Rajvilas is where all food lovers should go. Located in a very convenient place in 3 Dawat Rewa you can easily access this place. A restaurant with great food and great services, this is a heaven for all food lovers. Do try the delicious South Indian delicacies which will surely make you re-visit this place. Experience yourself going into a different zone when you enter this beautiful restaurant in Rewa. Hotel Rajvilas is a paradise for food lovers. 2 Sher-E-Punjab Rewa, Madhya Pradesh 486001 Dawat is where you can eat like a local and experience yourself going into a different zone when you enter this beautiful restaurant in Rewa. A perfect place where you can spend some quality time with loved ones. Do try their different cuisines. Indulge in a lavish culinary fare at this fine dining restaurant in Rewa! Do visit Dawat as it is a paradise for food lovers. Don't forget to try the Sheff's special items which keeps MP SH 9, Narendra Nagar, Amaiya changing each day. Colony Sher-E-Punjab is a place you should go if you 4 Sethain Ka Dhaba want to taste the real food of Rewa with a Punjabi twist. The place serves yummilicious 5 top n town meals. A great restaurant, with nice ambiance and city view. The multi cuisine menu has lots to offer. The ambiance is Chowk Bazar classy and the food tastes good! An ideal place to spend some quality time with loved ones. A restaurant with great food and great services, Sher-E-Punjab is a heaven for all food lovers. Rewa Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/rewa page 4 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-rewa-lp-1033687 See A: Purwa Falls B: Keoti Waterfall C: Rewa Fort D: Govindgarh Palace E: Chachai Falls Accommodation F: Samdareeya Hotel G: Hotel Vishnu Vilas H: Dee Landmark I: Samdareeya Hotel J: Hotel Vishnu Vilas K: Dee Landmark L: Samdareeya Hotel M: Hotel Vishnu Vilas N: Dee Landmark Food O: Hotel Rajvilas P: Sher-E-Punjab Q: Dawat R: Sethain Ka Dhaba S: top n town.
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