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MHOW
23 km from Indore is the Military Headquarters Of War (MHOW)
which was supposedly the war management centre of the British
during the World War. Presently one of India's most prestigious
military training establishments for senior and higher commands,
the whole cantonment is beautifully landscaped.
Patal Pani
36 km from Indore, famous for its waterfall. Water falls
from a height of 150 feet into a kund, the depth of which
is still unknown. It is believed that the bottom of this
unfathomable kund reaches Patal (netherworld), hence the
name Patal Pani. It is a popular picnic spot.
Wanchoo Point
A high dam on Narmada and main source of water supply for
Indore. A popular picnic spot.
Dhar
64 km from Indore on the Indore-Ahmedabad road is Dhar,
the capital of Parmar Kings, among whom Bhoj was the most
prominent. During the Muslim rule, Dhar was under the Sultans
of Delhi. In the monuments one can see the combination of
Hindu, Afghan and Mughal architecture. Bhoj Shala, Laat
Masjid, the Fort and the lakes are the main tourist attractions.
Jhabua
151 km from Indore on the Indore-Ahmedabad highway, it is
the home of the tribal Bhils and Bhilalas.
Nemawar
128 km from Indore, this is situated on the other side of
the bank of the Narmada, and was the place where Jamdagni,
the father of Parasuram, meditated. The temple of Renukaji
is situated near the village, as also the ancient temple
of Siddhanath. At Suryakund, is a statue of Lord Vishnu.
Omkareshwar
Mandu
Maheshwar
Ujjain
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