Tourism Village Narayanpura

Village Narayanpura, a small hamlet comprising 128 families, is located in Rajnagar Block of Chhatarpur district, just 20 km from the world-renowned Khajuraho. Nestled amidst scenic hills and dense forests, the village offers a serene environment with clean air and captivating natural beauty. It is situated adjacent to the famous Raneh Falls, a major tourist attraction, especially during the monsoon season.

The Ken River flows along the eastern side of the village and is known for its crocodile population, drawing visitors from across the country. Narayanpura reflects the rich Bundeli culture through its traditional lifestyle, attire, and architecture. The village is known for its vernacular mud houses, many of which are 50–60 years old, showcasing unique architectural elements such as attics, patwas, alhas (external lamp niches), and kuthiya bandas (traditional grain storage structures).

A stay in Narayanpura offers an immersive cultural experience, allowing visitors to engage closely with the traditions of Bundelkhand. Tourists can learn the local dialect, enjoy authentic Bundeli cuisine, interact with warm and hospitable villagers, explore nearby natural and heritage sites, and participate in local festivals and customs. The village is also preferred by spiritual tourists seeking peace amidst nature.

A longer stay in Narayanpura enables visitors to truly absorb the essence of rural Bundelkhand—living in harmony with forests, rivers, waterfalls, and spiritual surroundings—making it a deeply enriching and memorable experience.

Itinerary:
A two-day stay in Narayanpura allows visitors to explore both natural and cultural attractions.

Nearby Tourist Attractions:
Khajuraho Group of Temples, Bageshwar Dham (35 km), Raneh Falls, Ken River, Bariyapur Dam, and Panna National Park.

Village Life Experiences:
River walks, crocodile spotting, fishing, village walks, farm-to-plate experiences, bhajans, and cultural interactions.

How to Reach:

By Air: Khajuraho International Airport (20 km)

By Rail: Khajuraho Railway Station (22 km)

By Bus: Khajuraho Bus Stand (25 km) and Bamitha Bus Stand (25 km)

Narayanpura offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and spirituality, making it an ideal destination for experiential rural tourism.