Chidikho Wildlife Sanctuary

Chidikho Wildlife Sanctuary, developed around the Narsinghgarh fort, emerges as a delightful escape for wildlife enthusiasts and picnickers, located just 90 km northwest of Bhopal. Serving as an excellent birding destination, its name, derived from the Hindi words "Chidi" (birds) and "kho" (nesting site), signifies its role as a bird sanctuary. Established in 1978 and managed by Rajgarh Social Forestry in Madhya Pradesh's Rajgarh district, this sanctuary holds immense potential to become a key tourism destination due to its proximity to Bhopal, the state's capital. Nestled in the northern part of the Malwa plateau, the sanctuary boasts the presence of the Kali Sindh and Parbati rivers, along with the central Chidikho Lake. Formerly part of the princely state of Narsinghgarh, this sanctuary offers a serene retreat for those seeking natural beauty and diverse birdlife in close proximity to Bhopal.

Tourism Village 

Kotra � 5 kms

Tourism Village Kotra

Kotra nestled in the rural expanse of Rajgarh district Madhya Pradesh covers 261 23 hectares and hosts a population of 1562 primarily engaged in agriculture As part of the Malwa ...

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