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Madhya Pradesh Travel Guide
Madhya Pradesh Travel Guide

Madhya Pradesh is called the 'heart of India', not only because of its
location in the centre of the country, but also because, it has been home to
the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Innumerable
monuments, exquisitely carved temples, forts and palaces are peppered all
over the state - glorious reminders of emperors and kings, warriors and
builders, poets and musicians, saints and philosophers.
The
natural beauty of the state is equally varied. Consisting largely of a
plateau, the state has everything - awesome mountain ranges, meandering
rivers, and miles and miles of dense forests. The rich folk culture and
tribal traditions of this fascinating state, are manifested in the umpteen
exuberant festivities, and Statue of Rani Jhansi, Gwaliorfairs of its
colourful people.
One of the best parts about Madhya Pradesh is
its accessibility. Bordered by seven states, it is equally close to major
tourist destinations in the north, south, east and west. Whether you are in
Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay), Chennai (Madras) or Calcutta, you're never very far
from Madhya Pradesh.