Sunday, 8 June 2014

MADHYA PRADESH

TOURISM IN MADHYA PRADESH "heart of India"

Madhya Pradesh is also known as M.P. Its is a state in central zone of India. It has its boundary connected with Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttra pradesh and Rajasthan.
Its capital is Bhopal. Its largest city is Indor. Which is now the most fastest developing city in Madhya Pradesh. It is also known as IT city. It is the second largest state in India. Madhya Pradesh is the home to a large Tribal Population, Who have been largely cut off from the mainstream developmant. But it the the state which provides the maximum  gross products to the Indian market. in 2013 It was awarded for the best agricultural production of grains in India. 
It s has the largest reserve of Diamond and Copper in India. More than 30% of its land is covered with forest area. Its tourism Industry has seen considrable growth , wth the state topping the National Tourism Award in year 2010-11.
Madhya Pradesh has a subtropical climate. Like most of north India, It has a hot dry summer(April- june), followed by monsoon rains (july-september) and a cool and relative dry winter. The average rainfall is about 1,370mm.
M.P is home to 11 NAtional Parks, including Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Satpura National Park, Sanjay National Park, Madhav National Park, Van vihar National Park, Mandla Plant Fossils National Park, Panna National Park and Pench National Park. 
The major folk dances of MP are Badhai, Rai, Saira, Jawara, Sher, Akhara, Shaitan, baredi, karma, kathi, Sua, Saila, Mauni, Dhimrai, kanara, Bhagoria, Dashera, dadariya, Duldul Ghodi, Lehgi ghodi, Fefriya, Mandlya, danda, Ada-khada, dadel, Matki, birha, Ahirai, pardhauni, Vilma, Dadar and Kalsa
Visit Madhya Pradesh to know more about it. You may be intrested in visiting 
1.AMARKANTAK
2.BANDHAVGARH
3.UJJAIN
4.BHEDAGHAT
5.BHIMBHETAK
6.SHIVPURI
7.BHOJPUR
8.SANCHI
9.PENCH
10.PANNA
11.ORCHHA
12.OMKARESHWAR
13.CHITRAKOOT
14.BURHANPUR
15.SALKANPUR
16.BHOPAL
17.GWALIOR
18.KANHA 
19.INDOR
20.KHAJURAHO
21.REWA









1 comment:

  1. While visiting the Pench National Park in Madhaya Pradesh, the childhood fantasy of most of the visitors will turns into reality. Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’ is based on the natural surroundings of this national park; this park is also known as ‘Mowgli Land’. Tourist prefer jungle home resort Pench, so these resorts preferred by many tourists.

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