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Chachai
and Keoti Falls
Situated 46 km from Rewa on the banks of the river Bihad,
Chachai Falls are a beautiful spectacle of water falling
in torrents from a height of 130 mts. Nearby, the Keoti
and Bahuti Falls are also worth a visit.
Maihar
40 km from Satna, Maihar is famous for its Sharda Devi Temple
built on a hilltop. It is an important centre for Indian
classical Music.
Govindgarh
Situated amidst sylvan surroundings, Govindgarh is 19 km
from Rewa, the capital of the old Vindhya State, on National
Highway 7. it is famous for its scenic beauty, mangoes and
the White Tigers. The Govindgarh Palace on the banks of
a huge lake houses the personal museum of the Maharajah
of Rewa. The first White Tiger, Mohan, captured in 1951
in the nearby jungles, was kept in this palace till his
death.
Mara Caves
These caves are situated in the Singhrauli tehsil of Sidhi
district. The ancient caves stand in the middle of the jungle
about 22 km from Singhrauli. For sheer majestic beauty,
they can be compared with the caves of Ajanta and Ellora.
Sohagpur
Only 3 km from Shahdol, Sohagpur in the former State of
Rewa has a beautiful Hayahaya temple dedicated to Shiva
as Virateswara that bears close resemblance to the Khajuraho
temples. It has a square sanctum, a vestibule and a large
enclosed hall, in front of which originally was a beautiful
pyramidal roof.
Sanjay National Park
- more info available in Wildlife
Guide section.
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