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7 Most Beautiful Cities In Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh, located in the heart of India, is a fascinating land of great beauty. This state's wide array of attractions appeals to every kind of tourist. Many of the cities here trace their roots thousands of years back and hence, are drenched in history. Many empires have ruled these settlements and left their impression in the form of spectacular art and architecture visible in the many palaces, forts, temples, and other historical structures dotting their cityscapes. Here are the seven most beautiful cities of Madhya Pradesh:

Bhopal


Bhopal lake
The beautiful Bhojtal Lake in Bhopal.

The city of lakes and the state's capital, Bhopal, definitely deserves a mention on this list. The city, dotted with numerous lakes and large green spaces, caters well to the recreational needs of its residents. Legend says that the settlement here started way back in the 11th century, with numerous ancient structures reminding one of the cities layered past. But it is not just what is within the city but also around it that makes it such a major tourist hub. Being home to the state's only international airport, Bhopal welcomes many tourists and serves as the gateway to the state's numerous cultural, historical, and natural attractions, like the Bhimbetka Rock Shelters and Satpura National Park.

Gwalior


Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
The grand Gwalior Fort in Gwalior. Image credit: Anuppyr007 via Wikimedia Commons

Located in a valley in northern Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior is a city steeped in history, with its magnificent forts, palaces, and temples serving as a reminder of its glorious past. Several empires ruled the city, from the Marathas to the Mughals, each of who left behind their mark on this historical city. Today, these grand historical sites are open to public visits, and so are its numerous museums and traditional bazaars. For nature lovers, Gwalior offers wildlife viewing in the Madhav National Park or boating in the serene waters of the Tighra Dam located near the city.

Ujjain


Ujjain Madhya Pradesh
Ram Ghat in Ujjain along the Shipra River. Image credit: Shruti Lata via Wikimedia Commons

The holy city of Ujjain comes next, with its landscape dotted with ancient structures bearing witness to its rich past. Located on the Shipra river's eastern bank, Ujjain appears serene and beautiful. The age-old temples along the banks of the river attract thousands of Hindu pilgrims to the city every year. Every 12 years, the city also hosts one of the world's largest mass gatherings of humans - the Kumbh Mela. But whether religious or not, every visitor to Ujjain enjoys the beauty and grandeur of its ancient architecture and the vibrant culture the city offers. 

Orchha


orchha Madhya Pradesh
The gorgeous Orchha Fort in Orchha.

The 16th-century city of Orchha is a time machine with its many forts, palaces, and temples reminding one of the mighty powers that once ruled the region. Words are not enough to describe the true beauty of this historical city located on the banks of the Betwa River. The Orchha Fort, Laxminarayan Temple, Ram Raja Temple, and Phool Bagh are some of the incredible architectural and cultural wonders the city hosts. Adding to the attractions list of Orccha are kayaking opportunities on the Betwa River and wildlife watching at the Orchha Wildlife Sanctuary. The city caters to every kind of traveler who visits it.

Indore


Indore Madhya Pradesh
Gandhi Hall in Indore.

The state's largest city, Indore, is host to many attractions. Not only does the Lalbagh Palace and the Rajwada dazzle visitors with their awe-inspiring architecture, the beauty of the Kanch Mandir or the "Temple of Glass" leaves one speechless. Indore also hosts several museums for history buffs and recreational venues like the Patalpani Waterfalls for those traveling with family.

Mandu


Mandhu Madhya Pradesh
Jahajmahal, Mandu

Sitting atop the hills of the Vindhya Range, Mandu is an ancient city that first became prominent in the 11th century. It is not just the aesthetic appeal and historical value of its ancient structures that give the city its tourist appeal. Mandu's location ensures fascinating views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Hathi Mahal, Jahaz Mahal, Rani Roopmati's Pavilion, Hoshang Shah's Tomb, and Bagh Caves are only some of Mandu's tourist magnets.

Maheshwar


Maheshwar Fort along the banks of the Narmada River. Image credit: Arian Zwegers/Flickr

Named after the Hindu deity Shiva, Maheshwar is a quaint and peaceful religious town on the northern banks of the Narmada River. The many ancient temples scattered throughout this town remind one of the rich past of this settlement. Boating in the river with a view of the many ancient structures lining its banks is a great way to experience the city's true nature. Festivals and celebrations are held year-round in Maheshwar, attracting many pilgrims and tourists.

The above cities are all great tourist magnets in Madhya Pradesh. In addition, the state is endowed with a great many cultural, historical, and natural sites that 

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