Top 5 Hidden Gems Things to do in Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh

February 22, 2022 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Chhatarpur District, India including Khajuraho Temples, Khajuraho's Textile & Looms, Raneh Falls, State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art, Panna National Park.
Restaurants in Chhatarpur District

1. Khajuraho Temples

Khajuraho India
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5.0 based on 2,700 reviews

Khajuraho Temples

Magnificent temples built between 950 A.D. and 1050 A.D.

Reviewed By rambabuyarlagadda - Lafayette, United States

These temples especially the ones in the western group of temples are well preserved and are wonderful examples of the best temple architecture. One thing that is really unique in Khajuraho is that daily life in contemporary time is depicted beautifully in sculptures on the walls. Gives the best historical evidence of how liberated and equal partners women were to men in the Sanatana Dharma culture prior to Islamic invasions. One has to get over the superficial view of eroticism to get to the real meaning behind the sculptures and get the concept of transforming sexual energy into spiritual energy. A good guide with a spiritual understanding of the temple sculptures would be very helpful.

2. Khajuraho's Textile & Looms

Khajuraho Jain Mandir Road, Khajuraho 471606 India +91 94251 43776 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Khajuraho's Textile & Looms

Reviewed By stefanon2018

Rajesh's shop is by far the best bespoke clothes shop in India. Excellent materials, friendly people, and perfect workmanship. My friend had a Kurta made perfectly, and jt was ready on the very same day. Highly recommended stop in Khajuraho!

3. Raneh Falls

Ken River, Chhatarpur India http://www.madhya-pradesh-tourism.com/leisure/water-falls/raneh-fall-khajuraho.html
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Raneh Falls

Reviewed By terryrV9704YK

A much shorter drive from Khajurao than the Pana falls we were greeted as we entered the park by our first site of Jackals, followed by deer, guar antelope and wild boar. From the viewing points over looking the gorge and falls which in late November still had a good flow of water we saw a huge crocodile, and a wide range of birdkife including pied kingfisher..

4. State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art

Link Rd No 1, Chandela Cultural Complex, Khajuraho India
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art

Reviewed By lubna2015 - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

I was there on a Monday and unfortunately the museum was closed. Luckily I saw a gardener and requested him to open the gate to the garden. They allowed me inside , I was even able to see the collection inside the museum, which is beautifully arranged. Was able to pickup some authentic souvenirs from the shop too. Overall was delighted by the helpfulness of the staff. Kudos to them!!

5. Panna National Park

Nh-75, Chhatarpur 471001 India +91 77322 52135 [email protected] http://Pannatigerreserve.in
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4.0 based on 402 reviews

Panna National Park

It is one of the most important Tiger reserves of central India.Closed Wednesday afternoon for visitors

Reviewed By LibbyCincinnati - Cincinnati, United States

This is a nice park. The park was well maintained and the guides picked up even the smallest piece of trash we came across which is unlike any place outside the park. They take great care to protect the animals. We even had to complete a questionnaire about recent travel to China because they were concerned we could transmit the coronavirus to the animals. We didn’t see a tiger on our drives, but we heard one growl. We saw a leopard, a jungle cat, a sloth bear, various types of deer, many varieties of birds, wild boar, etc.

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