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Satpura National Park - Jungle of MP

The world is familiar with the enchanting Satpura ke Ghana jungle (dense forest of Satpura in Hindi). Today, our journey leads us to Satpura, a captivating verdant locale nestled in the Hoshangabad region of Madhya Pradesh, India. The town derives its name from the sprawling Satpura range, spanning over 524 km², which includes the adjacent Pachmarhi and Bori wildlife sanctuaries established in 1981. This Indian tourist destination boasts a rugged landscape, characterized by sandstone peaks, deep ravines, narrow gorges, and thick forests. The elevation ranges from 300 to 1,352 meters above sea level, with the towering Dhoopgarh peak reaching the summit at 1,350 meters. The proximity of Pachmarhi, another delightful holiday spot, enhances the allure of the region. The nearest railway station is Piparia, situated 55 kilometers away. https://www.thrillophilia.com/satpura-national-park Travel Guide This enchanting wonderland boasts a wealth of biodiversity, with a diverse range o...

Ranthambore

World famous Indian tourist place Ranthambore is our next target. This small town is named after two dense forest hills Ran and Thambor.   Located in state Rajasthan , India is gifted with magnificent surroundings. In 8 th century Yadavas controlled the city and spread their land areas. However, Yadavas got defeat from Chauhans and city was not totally under control of Chauhans in 10 th century. Later Mughals emperor captured and got the possession.   Speaking about the Ranthambore, it is the place for nature lovers. The wildlife of town attracts visitors especially for those who love to watch animals from close. The rocky spots, attractive hills, appealing lakes, pools and stunning valleys are best thing to watch in Ranthambore. Ranthambore is admired for Wildlife Sanctuary and voyagers can enjoy the magical charm as well as countless structures of past of Ranthambore. The town offers amazingly unusual things to the visitors. The gripping journeys th...