Around Khajuraho
Benisagar Lake
(11 km) - A picnic spot and a dam of the Khudar river. Ideal for boating and
angling.
Ranguan Lake (25 km) - A dam site at the
confluence of the Ken and Simri rivers.
Pandav Waterfall (30
km) - A waterfall on river Ken. The Pandavas of the Mahabharata are believed
to have spent a part of their exile here.
Ranch Waterfalls
(20 km) - Waterfalls on the Ken river, famous for rock formations.
Rajgarh
Palace (25 km) - More than 150 years old, this palace nestles at the
foot of the Manjyagarh hills.
Panna (45 km) - A historic
town and capital of the Bundela kingdom.
Dhubela Museum (64
km) - The museum is located in an old fort, on the Jhansi-Khajuraho road. It
houses the personal effects of Chhatrasal and other Bundela rulers.
Ajaygarh
Fort (80 km) - An old fort, built at a height of 688 metres, and capital
of the Chandelas during their decline.
Kalinjar Fort (100
km) - The fort is located on the Vindhya range, 38 km away from the Atarra
Railway station. It was built during the Gupta period and captured by Shri
Yashovarman, the Chandela king, in the 10th century. Panna Diamond Mines (56
km) - India's only diamond mines, located at Majhgawan.
Panna
National Park (40 km) - It is spread over 546 sq. km along the east bank
of the river Ken. Dense forest cover, rocky gorges and waterfalls make for
ideal wildlife watching.
Bandhavgarh
National Park (237 km)
Lesiure activities -
Angling at Benisagar and Ranguan lake. Permission of the Assistant Director
Fisheries Department, Nowgong, Madhya Pradesh is necessary. Boating facility
is available at Benisagar lake.
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