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Sunday, September 13, 2020

The development of tourism industry in Madhya Pradesh.

Madhya Pradesh has immense possibilities for tourism and is very important from the point of view of tourism. Madhya Pradesh is called the heart of India. India is the second-largest state in terms of area. (3,08,000 sq KM) and 6 percent of India's total population (2011) (7,26,26,809). M One-third of Q. is protected as forest wealth. Where tourists can get a wonderful experience of getting to know wildlife. M.P. Has its own culture and religious traditions, their festivals add color to the fairs. M.P. Natural, cultural, religious and archaeological, and historical is important from all four perspectives. The Vindhyachal and Satpura mountain ranges and the Narmada, Tapti, Chambal, Sone, Betwa areas have enhanced natural beauty in this state. The beauty of Pachmarhi, the marble rocks of Bhedaghat, Dhumadhar Falls, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh Fort, and National National Park are famous tourist places for prehistoric caves and wildlife for a variety of reindeer. Forts, palaces, stupas, sanctuaries, caves, and monuments located in the state attract tourists. Gwalior, Mandu, Datia, Chanderi, Jabalpur, Orchha, Raisen, Sanchi, Vidisha, Udayagiri, Bhimbetika, Indore, and Bhopal are places which are famous for ancient monuments, Maheshwar, Omkareshwar, Ujjain, Chitrakoot, and Amarkantak are natural pilgrimage centers. Khajuraho temples are a unique example of ancient culture in the world. Satna, Sanchi, Vidisha, Gwalior, Ujjain, Bhopal, Rewa are stores of archaeological importance. The temples of Panna, Pench, and Satpura National Park, Orchha, Bhojpur and Udaipur attract pilgrims. Madhya Pradesh has an amazing attraction for tourists. Here are some of the most beautiful and attractive sanctuaries in the country, where a wide variety of creatures live. All of which range from tigers to birds. This land is full of colorful fairs and Jag is also famous for festivals. The festivals of Khajuraho and Ujjain's Shivratri, Chitrakoot's Ramnavami, and Deepamalika are also breathtaking.

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