If you are always curious to know about wildlife and want to see them with your own eyes, then you must have visited Bandhavgarh National Park. This national park located in Madhya Pradesh is quite popular globally. While doing jungle safari here, apart from the Bengal Tiger, you can see many other animals and birds very closely.

People from far and wide come to visit this national park. But there is not only this to see and visit here. If you have time, you can visit many other great places near Bandhavgarh National Park and have a different experience. So, today in this article we are telling you about some places near Bandhavgarh National Park, that you should visit.

Fossil National Park, Ghughua

If you are interested in geology or paleobotany then you must visit the Fossil National Park in Ghughua, about 110 km from Bandhavgarh. You will have a different experience by coming here. The speciality of this place can be gauged from the fact that fossils of plants more than 150 million years old are found here. In this way, by coming here you will get a chance to know and see a lot. If you come here by car or taxi then you can reach in about two to three hours.

Baghel Museum

Baghel Museum is located near the entrance of Bandhavgarh National Park . Baghel Museum was once the hunting lodge of the Maharajas of Rewa. There are many artefacts in this museum. If you want to visit this museum, then you can take a short drive or you can also go here by walking.

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The Bandhavgarh Fort

Within the limits of Bandhavgarh National Park lies Bandhavgarh Fort, which is very large and has its own historical importance.The ruins of the fort, be it the dilapidated walls, the gateways, or the innumerable sculptures of boars, lions and incarnations of Lord Vishnu, tell stories of its grandeur. When you come here you get a different experience. Located within the Bandhavgarh National Park, the fort is accessible through the park's internal road network.

Tala Village

Tala village near Bandhavgarh National Park is a great place to visit. As you walk through its winding streets, you hear the melodious tunes of local folk songs. Furthermore, the terracotta-coloured mud houses depict folklore and stories of daily life. Tala village is not just a village, but here you can closely see the rich traditions and vibrant culture of rural Madhya Pradesh. Not only will this, but the hospitality of this village also mesmerize you. Tala village, located close to the entrance of Bandhavgarh National Park, can be reached by a short drive.