Chhattisgarh

The newly formed state of Chhattisgarh is an interesting tourist destination considering the blend of tribal tourism, history, nature and wildlife that it offers. The bulk of tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh however lie virtually unexplored. The virgin forests, dotted with picturesque waterfalls, scenic plateaus and winding rivers offer a feast to eyes and the lens of your camera. The forests of Chhattisgarh incidentally occupy 42% of the state’s land surface.

The tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh India therefore cater to a large tourist taste and has infinite prospect of harboring a flourishing tourism industry. The small town of Kawardha is offers breathtaking views of nature and a rich tribal life. The royal palace at Kawardha is one of the major tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh. The village of Bastar, apart from offering a vivid glimpse of the tribal life, offers a wide array of metal crafted handicrafts. These molded iron objects are original tribal products of Bastar and is quite popular among tourists.


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Tourist attractions
Anand Prabhu Kudi Vihar

Anand Prabhu Kudi Vihar, Mahasamund is the most famous amongst all Sirpur’s Buddhist vihars. The historical and picturesque city of Mahasamund is a municipality in the Mahasamund District. The Mahasamund District possesses a tribal population of 28.9%. The different types of tribes living in the district are Pardhi, Binjhwar, Dhanwar, Halba, Kamar, Kanwar, Kharai, Munda, Bahalia, Saur, Saharia, Sonar, Sanwara, Kharwar and Bhujia. There is a great scope for intense mining activity as Granite rocks and Limestone rocks are found in the district.

Gandheswar Temple
Gandheswar Temple, Mahasamund is situated on the banks of the Mahanadi river. The historical city of Mahasamund is a municipality in the Mahasamund District. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Mahasamund District. Apart from the Gandheswar Temple, Mahasamund, there are other temples in the city as well. The other temples are Swastik Vihar, Anand Prabhu Kudi Vihar and Laxman Temple. There are also a number of different types of tribes living in the city. The different types of tribes are Kamar, Kanwar, Dhanwar, Kharai, Munda, Bahalia, Saur, Pardhi, Binjhwar, Saharia, Sanwara, Kharwar, Bhujia, Sonar and Halba.

Laxman Temple
Laxman Temple, Mahasamund is one of the finest and top quality brick temples in India. Exquisite carvings and precise construction characterizes the temple. The historical and picturesque city of Mahasamund is a municipality in the Mahasamund District. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Mahasamund District.

Lakes and waterfalls
The rugged terrain and voluptuous rivers of Chhattisgarh make beautiful waterfalls and springs all around the state. The lakes, waterfalls and springs in Chhattisgarh are popular tourist and picnic spots and are yet another facet of the already beautiful natural wealth of Chhattisgarh. The Chitrakoot Waterfalls in Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh are often termed the Niagra of India and is one spot that has been rigorously promoted by state’s tourism department. The Chitrakoot Falls roaring down the rocks with a huge volume of water makes a sight surely not to be forgotten. On a tour to visit the Lakes, Waterfalls and springs In Chhattisgarh In India one spot you must never forget to visit the Chitrakoot Falls.

The Lakes, Waterfalls and springs In Chhattisgarh India are in fact some of the most visited spots on a tour to Chhattisgarh. Nestled amidst the dense forest growth that Chhattisgarh is blessed with, the Lakes, Waterfalls and springs In Chhattisgarh are also important ecological balancing factors in the environment of the state. In a country where the skies are blackening by the day, the forests receding by miles and the fauna struggling to cope up with the surroundings, states like Chhattisgarh are national asset and every effort on part of the government have been initiated to ensure the safekeeping of the natural splendor of the Chhattisgarh greens. Kendai water fall, Tatapani, Ruksganda water fall, Amritdhara water fall, Kothali water fall, Gangrail Jalashaya, Kharkhara Bandh, Keshkal Teerathgarh waterfall, are the other major lakes waterfalls and springs in Chhattisgarh.

Rivers and Caves
There are quite a few Rivers and Caves in Chhattisgarh. Every year thousands of tourists from each and every corner of the world and from all across India visit these Rivers and Caves in Chhattisgarh. Some of the popular Rivers and Caves in Chhattisgarh, India include Kailash Gufa in Jashpur, Kotebira Eb River in Jashpur, Kutumsar Caves and Kailash Gufa in Bastar. The well known waterfalls in Chhattisgarh are Danpuri Waterfall, Chitradhara Waterfalls, Rani Dah Waterfall, Chitrakote Waterfalls, Mandawa Waterfalls, Thamada Ghumar Waterfalls and Tiratgarh Waterfalls. To speak about the Rivers and Caves in Chhattisgarh, there are quite a few places worth mentioning. The Kailash Gufa in Jashpur is a beautiful rock-cut cave surrounded by exotic and mesmerizing fountains.

There is a picturesque and eye catching waterfall near Kailsah Gufa. The Kotebira Eb River in Jashpur is a very pleasant and graceful river with catchy scenery and a rocky spot. Every year a fair is held here. The Kutumsar Caves and Kailash Gufa in Bastar are also quite famous. These caves are ancient and a feast for the eyes. Apart form the rivers, caves and waterfalls, the other tourist attraction places in Chhattisgarh include holy places, Mountains and Peaks, wildlife and monuments. The tribal culture in Chhattisgarh and its various ways and means are also something to look out for. The tourists can also visit the thousands of fairs that go on throughout the year and purchase a wide range of artifacts and traditional items.

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