Tourism Village Pipra

Nestled in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, Pipra is a quaint village with a population of 1500, characterized by 489 males, 433 females, and 578 children. Primarily reliant on agriculture and animal husbandry, the village is enveloped by dense forests and shares its borders with the renowned Panna National Park, offering glimpses of wildlife.

Pipra is a proud contributor to the Bundelkhand cultural zone, preserving its distinctive Bundelkhandi traditions and customs. The village unfolds a rich tapestry of experiences, from vibrant festivals and folk arts to handicrafts and heritage. Encompassing folk music, traditional dance, local festivals, and delectable Bundelkhandi cuisine, Pipra provides a holistic cultural encounter.

Surrounded by tropical dry deciduous forests, adorned with teak, Indian laurel (Saaj), mango, mahua, and khair trees, Pipra's landscape is not only visually enchanting but also serves medicinal purposes. The village, with its captivating views, ancient architecture, fertile farm fields, and exotic wildlife, emerges as an ideal destination for tourists seeking an immersive rural experience in the heart of Madhya Pradesh.

ITINERARY

Three day stay at Pipra village will allow tourists to enjoy a blend of village life experiences along with a visit to famous tourist destinations:-

  1. Famous tourist attractions. The village is located near  Panna Tiger Reserve and the World Heritage site of Khajuraho.
  2. Village Life Experience: Rajghar Palace, Ranae Fall, Pandav Fall, and Chatarbhujh Mandir can be visited while staying in the village.Farm to plate, Folk Dance, Nature Walk 

How to reach 

Railway Station- Khajuraho Railway Station (27 km)

Airport – Khajuraho Airport (32 km)

Bus Connectivity - Khajuraho bus stand (15 km)

Explore the Experiences

Listed Homestays

Leaf Wood

Price: INR 2000

Location: Chhatarpur

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