TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN CHHATTISGARH
It is the 10th largest state and
16th most populated state of
India. Famed as one of the electricity and steel producing states of India.
Chhattisgarh was formed on
1st November,
2000, partitioning from
Madhya Pradesh. With a population of 25.5 million, Chhattisgarh is the 16th most populated state of the nation. Chhattisgarh is one of the fastest-developing states in India.
1)
Chitrakoot Falls
The fall is the broadest in
India, it falls from a height of 96 ft, and during the season, the width is above
1000 feet. The shape of the waterfalls resembles horseshoe. The falls are extremely beautiful to look at during the rainy season when the water acquires the brown color due to erosion of soil. Because of its width and wide spread during the monsoon season, it is often called the
Niagara Falls of India. It is located to the west of
Jagdalpur, in
Bastar district.
2) Achanakumar
Wildlife Sanctuary
The sanctuary houses a number of endangered animal species, including leopards,
Bengal tigers, and wild bison. It comprises 557.55 km2 of forest, and is linked by the hilly Kanha-Achanakmar
Corridor to the tiger reserve in Kanha, Madhya Pradesh. The nearest railway station is at Belgahna. Achanakmar is easily approachable from
Pendra Road and
Bilaspur railway station, Bus, rental car and other vehicles are available to visit and enjoy this beauty place.
3)
Maitri Bagh
It is memento of the
Friendship between
Russia and India. The zoo cum park offers various attractions and it is one of the famous picnic spots in the state. There is a Pragrati Minar which gives a very beautiful top view of Zoo and
Steel Plant.
The Zoo is open for 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and park is open till 7:30 PM. The time of musical fountain show is 7:00 PM only on Saturday and Sunday. It is closed on Monday.
4)
Kawardha Palace
Home of the
Royal family in Kawardha now restored into a fine heritage hotel. It is located at 941 meters altitude above sea level on
Maikal Ranges. The palace is in a massive 11 acre-land and you will be spellbound by the lovely garden.
Italian marbles and stones were used in constructing the palace, which dates back to the
1930s.
5)
Shivrinarayan
The place is associated with legends in the
Ramayana. The place derives its name from
Shabri, a woman who served
Lord Ram and his wife
Sita while they were living in exile. Shivrinarayan is a town and a nagar panchayat in
Janjgir-Champa district.
6)
Kanger Ghati National Park
the
Kanger Valley National Park near Jagdalpur, in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh is one of the most beautiful and densest
National Parks, well known for its biodiversity with picturesque landscape, magnificent waterfalls, very famous subterranean geomorphologic limestone caves, and home for the Bastar
Hill myna, the state bird of Chhattisgarh.
7) Bastar Palace
Bastar Palace is an ancient construction built when the kings of Bastar shifted their capital to Jagdalpur. The palace is rich in architecture and it tells tales of bravery of the rulers who ruled the land. It is one of the most important eco-tourism destinations of the country. Bastar was once one of the largest districts in India. At present
The Royal Family of Bastar is residing there.
8)
Kanker Palace
Kanker Palace is now a heritage hotel at Kanker, a mid-way
point between
Raipur and Jagdalpur. The elegant palace reveals the influence of colonial architecture. The magnificent construction is located in the scenic landscape and the lush gardens surrounding the palace is awe inspiring.
9)
Bhoramdeo Temple
Bhoramdeo Temple is a complex of
Hindu temples dedicated to the god
Shiva in Bhoramdeo. It comprises a group of four temples of which the earliest is a brick-temple. The main temple is the
Bhoramdeo temple built in stone. The architectural features with erotic sculptures has given a distinct style akin to the
Khajuraho temple and the
Konarak Sun Temple in
Odisha, and hence the Bhoramdeo complex is known by the sobriquet the "Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh".
10)
Kailash And Kutumsar
Caves
Kailash and Kotumsar Caves are located near Tiratgarh
Waterfalls amidst the dense forests located at a distance of 40 kilometer from Jagdalpur. They are easily accessible and travellers can hire shuttle buses and cars to reach the caves within a short span of time. The Kutumsar Caves which are about 1327 meters long exhibit splendid formations of stalactites and stalagmites. They are probably the darkest of their sort and are 35 meters below the ground level. These are possibly the world's second largest caves formed naturally and house five natural chambers and quite a few blind wells.