Will not see beautiful views and thoughts to come back, MP is perhaps the best location

During the holidays, everyone is looking for such tourist destinations around them, where he can spend comfort. Today we will introduce you to the natural beauty around Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Here you will not only get a lot of green, and all the beautiful views will win your heart. Amargarh Waterfall Bhopal is just 65 km away. You will see so much green around it that the Spirit will be captivated. The beauty of this place during the monsoon wins everyone’s heart. After seeing the waterfall from a height of 50 feet, he does not want to go from here. If you cover a distance of 25 km from Bhopal, Mahadev water can go to the waterfall. It is also one of the beautiful places around Bhopal. The 100 feet of high waterfall and the green spread everywhere the view makes as beautiful as if another world. If you are interested in religion as well as green, you can visit the Bhojpur temple. This Shiva Temple, about 32 km from Bhopal, was built by Parmar Raja Bhoj in the 11th century. You will be surprised to know that this temple is incomplete to date. It is said that this temple would only be built in one night, but the work could not be completed until sunrise, after which the construction work was left incomplete. It is also alleged that the Shivling presence present here is the largest Shivling in the world. During the monsoon season, the green here wins the heart. If you like to know about history, you can spend a holiday in Bhimbetka’s caves. Bhimbetka caves are located about 45 km from Bhopal and about 30 thousand years old. It is alleged that this place is named after Mahabharata Bhima. UNESCO included these caves in the list of World Heritage Heritage. If you cover a distance of 100 km from Bhopal, you can see Sanchi Stupa. It was built in the third century BC by Emperor Ashoka. It is placed in the list of large Buddhist Buddhist monuments of the country. It is said that the large dome of this stupa has a safe, which has the remains of Lord Buddha. Share this story -tags