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Tourism Village Bajwada

Village Bajwara, located in Dewas district of Madhya Pradesh, is home to around 730 families. Situated on the northern bank of the Narmada River, the village lies along the sacred Narmada Parikrama route, attracting a continuous flow of pilgrims and parikrama travelers. The primary livelihoods of the residents are agriculture and fishing.

Bajwara holds significant potential for religious tourism and organic farming, offering a unique convergence of spiritual experiences and sustainable agricultural practices. The village has emerged as a prominent training hub for natural farming, drawing visitors from across India and abroad. Its proximity to important pilgrimage sites such as Nemawar and Siddhanath Temple further enhances its tourism appeal. Altogether, Bajwara provides visitors with a distinctive blend of spirituality, nature, and eco-friendly living.

Itinerary:
A three-day stay in the village allows visitors to immerse themselves in spiritual serenity and experience the tranquil rural lifestyle.

Nearby Tourist Attractions:
Bagdi Sangam, Joga’s Fort, Rajour ki Gadi, Nabhi Kund, Manigiri Mountain, Siddhanath Temple, Teli ki Sarai, and Jain Temple.

Village Life Experiences:
Narmada Aarti, folk dances and songs, and guided exploration of nearby attractions.

How to Reach:

Airport: Indore Airport (130 km)

Railway Station: Harda (30 km)

Bus Stand: Nemawar (5 km)