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Indian City Travel Guide >>Jabalpur |
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| Main Languages |
Hindi and English |
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| Population | Approximately 15 Lakhs | ||
| Area | 154.21 Sq. Km | ||
| Best Time to Visit | October to March | ||
| Temperature | Summer - Max: 41
Min: 21 Winter - Max: 27 Min: 10 |
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| Main Attraction |
Gyker Sinyi |
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About Jabalpur |
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Jabalpur is situated on the banks of holy river Narmada and is surrounded by rocky hills, hence it is also called as the “the city of the rocks." It got its name from Saint Jabali Pattanam or Jabal (in Arabic meaning rocks). It was the capital of the medieval Gond rulers but later it became the capital of the Kalchuri Kings and the Marathas until the British seized it. Saint Binoba Bhave named it as Sanskardhani (Cultural Capital) of Madhya Pradesh, as it is a major educational & cultural center. |
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| Attractions In & Around | |||
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Bandhavgarh Fort :- (164 km. from
Jabalpur)This fort is believed to be nearly 2000 years old. It lies right
in the middle of the wilderness on the highest point of Bandhavgarh Hill.
There are references of this fort in the ancient books, the Narad
Panch-Ratna and the Shiva Puran. Bandhavgarh National Park :- (164 km. from Jabalpur)This Park is also called as White Tiger country, as the density of the tiger population here is the highest known in India. It is also densely populated with other species like great gaur, or Indian bison, Sambar, Barking deer and Nilgai. Bhedhaghat :- This gorge on the Narmada River is 22 kms. from Jabalpur and is known for its beautiful waterfalls and the marble rocks. This place is believed to get its name from the word bheda (i.e., confluence), as it is here that the River Bavan joins the Narmada. Tourists throng here in large numbers on the night of full moon, when the sight is particularly spectacular. dla and Ramnagar (96km from Jabalpur)Mandla is known for its fort, built in the late 1600s by Gond Kings. The fort is now subsiding into the jungle although some of the towers still stand. Places worth seeing around Mandla are Ramnagar (about 15 km), with its ruined 3-storey palace overlooking the Narmada and the temples dotting the riverbank of Narmada. Ghats :- The Gond ruler, Raja Madan Shah, built this fort in 1116 atop a rocky hill. It provides a panoramic view of the town and the countryside around it. Pisan Hari Jain Temple :- This cluster of Jain temples is symbolic of dedication and service of a poor woman who initiated them on this hill near Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College Rani Durgavati MuseumThis museum is dedicated to the memory of the great Queen Durgavati, and it houses a fine collection of sculptures, inscriptions and prehistoric relics. Sangram Sagar and Bajnamath :- These medieval constructions were built by the famous Gond King, Sangram Shah, between 1480-1540. Getting in, Around & Away AIR : Jabalpur has an airstrip called Dumna Airport capable of landing most of the aircraft but the regular flights are yet not started. RAIL : Jabalpur is well connected with all Metros and most of the places. The railway station is located north of the Civil Lines area. Tourist Information Center 1 Tourist Information Centers(Govt) 1. Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation, Regional Office, Railway Station, Jabalpur. Tel: - (0751)-322111. Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd, Head Office, 4th Floor – Gangotri, T.T Nagar, Bhopal-462003. Tel: (0755)-554340/42/43. E-mail :- mpt/bhopal@dartmail.dartnet.com
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