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Birthplace of the sacred river Narmada
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Most sort out tourist destinations in Jabalpur city
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A must see natural wonder, do not miss it
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Park with the highest density of tigers in the world,
a dream come true for nature lovers
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Major dam built on the river Narmada in Madhya Pradesh
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Biggest and most favorite picnic spots of the city, simply
loved by the children and adults alike
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Home of the Marble Rocks, a hot tourist spot of Jabalpur
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Historically important, oldest suburban town of Jabalpur
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Temple dedicated to Goddess Durga having 64 attendants
(Yoginis in Hindi) in her service
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One of the oldest, historic memorial of the city
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The oldest pond or Tal in Hindi of the Jabalpur city
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Most photogenic tourist spot of Jabalpur
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Popular eco - tourism site, a treat for the eyes
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Collection of about 6.5 million years old plant fossils
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A very world popular, sacred shrine of the Sikh community
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The famous pond or Tal in Hindi of the Jabalpur city
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In close proximity of Gwarighat, the sacred place of
the Sikhs
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These hills house the rock shelters that have paintings
dating back to the prehistoric times
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A huge 76 ft. high statue of lord Shiva under open sky
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One of the India’s finest tiger reserves, just 160 km
from Jabalpur
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Very popular UNESCO World Heritage Site in India
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The famous pond or Tal in Hindi of the Jabalpur city
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The famous, small but captivating fort built in 1116
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Known for the temple of Sharda Devi, built way back in
502AD
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The famous tourist spot, a breath taking place
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The place is known for its ancient Shiva temple
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The tree under which world renowned Rajneesh got enlightened
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It is the only hill station in the central region of
India and is popularly called as the "Queen of the Satpura"
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One of the finest national parks of the central India
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The park is the original setting of Rudyard Kipling's
most famous work, The Jungle Book. The original home of
Mowgli
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The world famous Digambar Jain pilgrimage
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The late 17th century fort built by the Gond Kings
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Popular place of interest, a place dedicated to the memory
of the great Gond Queen Durgavati
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Katni is very well known for its 10000 BC to 4000 BC
old painted rocks
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A lovely wildlife sanctuary placed just near the Pench
National Park
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One of the forts built by the Gond rulers, ruined due
to great negligence
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The place is only 12 km from the city and is popular
for its Tripur Sundari Temple
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The place holds a lot of historic importance, it is one
of the place where the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed
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A popular Hindu place of worship, built in the 11th century
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A 1826 fortress, worth visiting
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