Madhya Pradesh is called the heart of the country, which has been seen as the best place in terms of tourism. Madhya Pradesh is a beautiful state with cultural, religious, and natural places that lakhs of tourists visit every year. Today in this episode we are going to talk about Chhindwara of Madhya Pradesh which is a beautiful city situated in the lap of nature. This city is a great place to visit in winter. Due to its excellent location, Chhindwara has emerged as a popular tourist destination in the state. This beautiful city of Madhya Pradesh can delight you. So let us know about those places of Chhindwara that one can enjoy visiting.

Patalkot
Situated in the hill block 'Tamia' of the Chhindwara district, has gained great importance due to its geographical and scenic beauty. Patalkot is a beautiful landscape situated in a valley at a depth of 1200-1500 feet. Being located at great depth, this place has been named 'Patalkot'. When one looks down at the place sitting at the top of the valley, the place looks like a horseshoe. People consider it as the entrance of 'Patal'.

Deogarh Fort
There is also a historical fort, 24 miles south of Chhindwara, which is called Deogarh Fort. Situated on a hillock, the fort is in the middle of a deep valley covered with dense reserve forest. This place full of natural beauty was the capital of the Gond kingdom. This fort was built by King Jatav of Gond. The architecture of this fort is influenced by the Mughal style. The beautiful buildings of the huge Deogarh Fort impress tourists a lot. If you like history then you can visit this place.

Tamia hills
About 45 km from Chhindwara, Tamia is a beautiful hill station, which is a very favorite place for tourists. Also from here, you can enjoy the amazing beauty of the chain of Satpura hill along with Chauragarh and Mahadev hill. From here you can also enjoy the natural attractions spread far and wide. The view of sunrise and sunset from here is very beautiful. One can also visit 'Chhota Mahadev' sitting in a cave here. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, it is a peaceful place, frequented by nature lovers and tourists.

Kukdi Khapa Falls
The picturesque location of Kukdi Khapa Falls falls on the Chhindwara to Nagpur narrow gauge railway line, between Umranala and Ramkona stations. The waterfall is located in the picturesque 'Silvani' mountain range. The height of this waterfall is about 60 feet. The place becomes more beautiful soon after a good rain. This beautiful picnic spot can be visualized while traveling on a train with a narrow gauge toward Nagpur.

Junnardev
Junnardev or First Pari Temple is a religious place located in Chhindwara. Here you get to see the temple of Lord Shiva. Here you get to see the cave of Lord Shiva. In the cave of Lord Shiva, water keeps falling on the Shivling for 24 hours, whether it is winter, summer, or rain. Here, anointing is done on the Shivling. The first innings is located in Chhindwara in Junnardeo tehsil. You can come and roam here.

Unhoni Village
A wonderful charisma of nature is seen in Tamia tehsil of Chhindwara district. The situation here in Unhoni village is as strange as its name. There is a hot water tank here, which boils throughout the year. The local people consider it as the form of a Goddess. According to scientists, there is abundant sulfur present under the temple, which keeps the water warm. It is believed that the hot water here cures skin diseases.

Hanuman Temple
A wonderful Shri Hanuman Temple, Jam Bhawali is located in the ancient region of Madhya Pradesh between the Dandakaranya-Satpura mountain ranges, at the confluence of the Sarp river with the Jam river and Peepal tree in Sauni village, Chhaya. This of "Swabhoomi" belongs to Shri Hanuman ji. It is located at a distance of 1.5 km from Bajaj Joint Check on Nagpur-Chhindwara road, which is 66 km from Nagpur. Where it is easily accessible by road and a rail route is also available to Sausar city.

Pench National Park
Here the Pench National Park is located in the lower southern region of the Satpura hills. The park is named after the Pench River. The history of Pench National Park has been very glorious. Everyone who visits this place praises the natural wealth and prosperity here. Pench Tiger Reserve is described in the famous 'The Jungle Book'.