Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve – Places
of Interest
Bandhavgarh Fort:
For
brief details, please refer below link;
Shesh Shaya:
For
brief details, please refer below link;
https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2024/07/shesh-shaiya-idol-bandhavgarh-madhya-pradesh.html
Cheshpur Waterfall:
For
brief details, please refer below link;
Jwalamukhi Temple:
For brief
details, please refer below link;
https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2024/07/jwalamukhi-temple-rohaniya-madhya-pradesh.html
Baghel Museum:
The
museum is located 100 meters away from the reserve and houses artifacts of the
royals of erstwhile Rewa state. The royals maintained the reserve as their destination
for hunting. There is a stuffed body of the first white tiger in the museum and
personal belongings of the royals of Rewa.
Mahaman Pond:
Mahaman
Pond is located near the Bandhavgarh Fort. This pond is surrounded by bamboo
clumps. The animals in the reserve frequent this pond to quench their thirst.
Kethika:
Kethika
is also known as Pendanus Point. An aromatic plant called Kewra can be found
amidst the jamun and arjun trees at this place.
Climber’s Point:
It is a picturesque
viewpoint and one of the most popular tourist places in the reserve. It is
situated at an altitude of about 13,005 ft above sea level. It offers an
enchanting view of the entire reserve.
Bari Gufa:
Bari
Gufa (Big Cave) is said to be the biggest man-made cave of the reserve and
dates back to the 10th century CE.
Three Cave Point:
This
place has three ancient rock cut caves and is visible from the Ganesh Hillock
Road. Currently, the caves are home to wild animals.
Rajbahera:
It is a
marshy meadow located in the reserve and can be viewed from the Bandhaini
Hillock. This meadow is the origin of the river Dammer.
Ghorademaon Waterfall:
It is a natural and perennial waterfall situated in the dense forests of this tiger reserve.
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