Known For : Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Kal Bhairava Temple Ram Mandir Ghat
Ujjain considered to be one of the holiest cities of India, is the home to Mahakaleshwar Temple and is also one of the four sites for the Kumbh Mela.
Distance from Bhopal: 190 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Light and Sound Show, Khajuraho Dulhadev Temple Kandariya Mahadev Temple
Khajuraho is known around the world for its stunning temples adorned by erotic and sensuous carvings.
Distance from Bhopal: 371 km
Best Time: July to March
Known For : Jehangir Mahal, Orchha Fort Ram Raja Temple Raja Mahal, Orchha Fort
Known for its grand palaces, intricately carved temples and striking forts, situated on banks of river Betwa Orchha is a city with a lot of historical significance and a photographers' delight.
Distance from Bhopal: 350 km
Best Time: July to March
Known For : Bee falls Jata Shankar caves Pandava Caves
The only hill station in Madhya Pradesh, Pachmarhi is often known as the queen of the Satpura ranges.
Distance from Bhopal: 211 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Rajwada Lal Bagh Palace Khajrana Temple
The charm of this city lies in its rich cultural heritage which has been preserved over centuries.
Distance from Bhopal: 194 km
Best Time: July to March
Known For : Holkar Fort Mandleshwar Rajwada
Based on the banks of the River Narmada, Maheshwar was the capital of Rani Ahilyabai Holkar's province, Holkar and is also famous for its temples and architecture.
Distance from Bhopal: 285 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Jahaz Mahal Rani Rupmati's Pavilion Baz Bahadur's Palace
This marvellous city is so deeply drenched into the ruins of the architectural wonders of the ancient times that it is surely going to take you back in time.
Distance from Bhopal: 284 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : The Rock Caves Hoshangabad Bhojpur
The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site, exhibiting the earliest traces of human life on the Indian subcontinent, and thus the beginning of the South Asian Stone Age.
Distance from Bhopal: 44 km
Best Time: October to April
Known For : Asirgarh Fort Jama Masjid, Burhanpur Dargah-E-Hakimi
Burhanpur is a historical town based on the banks of the Tapti River in Madhya Pradesh with few marvelous architectural examples.
Distance from Bhopal: 340 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Dhuandhar Falls Boat ride to Bhedaghat Sea World Water Park
Jabalpur, located on the shores of river Narmada, is an industrial city picking up as a tourist destination because of its splendid ghats, waterfalls and other historical and cultural structures.
Distance from Bhopal: 312 km
Best Time: August to March
Known For : Dhamma Chakra Stupa Ramtek Fort Temple Lata Mangeshkar Musical Garden
Commonly associated with its delectable juicy varieties of oranges, Nagpur is also the winter capital of Maharashtra and is known for its rich cultural heritage.
Distance from Bhopal: 351 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Taragarh Fort Moti Mahal, Bundi Badal Mahal, Bundi
A princely state for a princely stay, in the northwest of India, lies the district of Bundi, in the Hadoti region of the royal state of Rajasthan.
Distance from Bhopal: 379 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Bhimkund Melghat Tiger Reserve Narnala Fort
Being the only coffee growing area in the state, Chikhaldara also boasts of beautiful lakes, breathtaking panoramic viewpoints and exotic wildlife.
Distance from Bhopal: 307 km
Best Time: July to February
Known For : Pandava Falls and Caves Diamond Mines Panna National Park
Along with historical significance, Panna is also most notably known for the Panna National Park. To add to that, this beautiful city also boasts of being the only city with diamond reserves.
Distance from Bhopal: 398 km
Best Time: November to May
Known For : Sanchi Stupa The Great Bowl Ashok Pillar
Most famous for the Sanchi Stupa, Sanchi is a must visit for every Buddhist going on pilgrimage and is on the list of UNESCO World heritage sites.
Distance from Bhopal: 48 km
Best Time: July to March
Known For : Madhav National Park Chhatri The Madhav Vilas Palace
With a very minimal population and located at a height of 478 metres above sea level coupled with some of the most exotic attractions, Shivpuri makes up for a very tranquil and peaceful destination.
Distance from Bhopal: 284 km
Best Time: November to March
Known For : Marble Rocks Dhuandhar Falls Chausath Yogini Temple
Also regarded as the Marble Rocks of Bhedaghat, this small town has earned a reputation for the 100 ft tall resplendent rocks on either sides of Narmada in not only India, but all across the world.
Distance from Bhopal: 303 km
Best Time: November to March
Known For : Seven Wonders Park Kishore Sagar and Jagmandir Palace Garadia Mahadev
It is one of the most dynamic and picturesque cities in the state of Rajasthan, and an inviting tourist destination on the banks of Chambal river.
Distance from Bhopal: 344 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple Kedareshwar Temple Parikrama on the Island
Omkareshwar is a pilgrimage center for Hindus housing one of the 12 jyotirlingas, situated on Mandhata islands in river Narmada.
Distance from Bhopal: 262 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Jhalara Patan Bhimsagar Dam Jhalawar Fort
A place laden with historic forts and beautiful palaces, Jhalawar takes on back in time to an era of glory.
Distance from Bhopal: 259 km
Best Time: October to March
The enigmatic temple of Bhojpur is an incomplete Hindu temple situated in the Bhojpur Village of Madhya Pradesh. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it houses a 7.5 feet high lingam in its sanctum and is believed to have been constructed in the 11th century during the reign of King Bhoja. The temple's construction was left abandoned for reasons that are still unknown. Construction material can still be found at the site, with architectural plans engraved on the surrounding rocks. Historians speculate that it could be due to a sudden natural disaster, war or lack of resources. The temple has been designated as a Monument of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
Distance from Bhopal: 24 km
Lying along the quaint bank of river Narmada in Madhya Pradesh, the district of Hoshangabad is a charming tourist destination which has a number of tourist destinations in its confines. This attraction is blessed with a gentle mix of natural sightseeing and historical monuments which includes picturesque cascades of water and ancient shrines. In addition to being a beautiful location in itself, Hoshangabad is a gateway to a number of other popular destinations as well. A notable fact about Hoshangabad is that it trades in some exquisite pieces of handicraft, silk, leather and pulses, which make it's shopper's delight as well.
Distance from Bhopal: 66 km
Chand Baori is a major tourist attraction site inÔ_Abhaneri villageÔ_that belongs to 10th century monuments of Rajasthani architectural expertise and talents. It is a very big step well with flights of steps on the three sides that lead to the water reserve. This well is a unique invention of Abhaneri_ã_s people and is a treat to the eyes for native and foreign tourist as it is a huge well with convoluted and delicate engravings.
Distance from Bhopal: 253 km
Bhivgad (or Bhimgad) is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Located in the district of Raigad, this fort offers a nice trek in close companionship to the fort of Dhakbahiri. There are two caves and a few water cisterns at the top. During monsoon, this fort offers offers the scenic view of a seasonal waterfall. There are some fortifications still left, and the remnants of some old structures near the top. There is a stone idol of some unknown deity near the caves. The top of the citadel offers a panoramic view of the trek route to Dhakbahiri.
Distance from Bhopal: 322 km
Vidisha, a quaint town in Madhya Pradesh is one of the few, less heard of, unconventional places of historic importance. Located near the state capital, Bhopal, it has a rich cultural heritage a number of magnificent monuments, temples and ruins. This place is a huge tourist spot in MP and if you’re a history enthusiast or intrigued by archaeology, this is one place you cannot miss out on! The town is located at the confluence (sangam) of Betwa and Beas rivers, 9 km from Sanchi and to the east of the Betwa river. About 3 km’s to its west lies Besnagar, which was once a significant medieval trade centre and is now known for its remains like the Udayagiri Caves and Heliodorus Pillar. Vidisha is a place straight out of our history textbooks and can be pretty enjoyable for someone who wants to imbibe the beauty, relax and click beautiful pictures. Vidisha has evolved historically being occupied by the Maurya Dynasty, then the Guptas, followed by the Khilji dynasty, Mughals, Greeks and even the Britishers! This is quite evident from its resplendent diversity of architecture and culture.
Distance from Bhopal: 49 km
The Patalpani Waterfall is located in the Mhow Tehsil of Indore district and is a popular picnic spot for the locals of the area. Surrounded by dense forest covers, majestic hills, clear skies and lush green landscapes Patalpani is perfect for anyone looking for a time out from their mundane schedules. The falls are at a height of 300 feet and produce roaring streams of white when the water flow is at its full capacity. The waterflow is magnanimous during the monsoons and slopes may become slippery and treacherous, so the visitors are advised to exercise precaution during their tour of the falls. All in all the Patalpani falls are truly a sight to behold in all their plunging glory, the majestic cascade is a must visit for anyone who enjoys nature.
Distance from Bhopal: 185 km
Dharampuri is a quaint little town filled with historical gems in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh set along the banks of river Narmada, was also said to be the birthplace and abode of Narmada’s daughter Roopmati who married the ruler of Mandu; Baz Bahadur. The town was established by the oldest Pandava; Yudhishthir and is rich in legends and folklores, all adding to its ancient charm and mystery. It is a gateway into the eventful lives of celebrated kings and queens that resided here centuries ago, also home to some stunning architectural marvels of medieval period, Dharampuri is a treasure cove tucked away in to a cosy little town neck that has been a residence to a plethora of Emperors and fostered their tales of benevolence and fortitude.
Distance from Bhopal: 244 km
Jambughoda is home to one of the most breathtaking and magnificent waterfalls you can visit in the Indian subcontinent. About a 100 metres in length and flowing with rich greenery, Hathni Waterfalls are surrounded by a variety of beautiful flora and fauna. If you find the peaceful sound of flowing water from streams and falls incredibly relaxing, then this is the spot for you. Or if you are looking to engage in some choicy nature photography while having a spiritual experience in the thick of dense forests, then this place should be on your bucket list.
Distance from Bhopal: 388 km
Karauli is a quaint town located in the state of Rajasthan. The town is famous for sacred places and is home to more than 300 temples. The rich, vibrant and colourful heritage and culture of Rajasthan can be glimpsed in this town which makes it a perfect place to visit on a vacation. Karauli also has a lot of forts and palaces with splendid architecture that are a must visit to know about grandeur of this small town. The locals are very friendly with whom you can interact and get to know about the fables and myths of this place or you can even explore the wildlife sanctuary and spot different varieties of animals and birds.
Distance from Bhopal: 361 km
If you are tired of the pell mell of the daily life and want to go away to unwind and relax, Choral Dam is just the place for you. Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Choral Dam is a hidden gem that will definitely provide you with quietness and tranquility. Constructed around the backwaters of River Narmada, Choral Dam is replete with cool and clear water. A large number of lush green trees and small hills surround the place making it even more attractive. This place is full of jovial water activities that will interest young and old alike. The panoramic views of the sky and the ground are mesmerizing. To enjoy nature at its best make sure to witness either a sunset or a sunrise from here. The different hues of sky coupled with the verdant trees and clear blue water is nothing short of perfection. Choral Dam is an ideal place for a weekend getaway and spend some quiet time relaxing and unwinding.
Distance from Bhopal: 193 km
You might be thinking why would someone want to visit a place to relax with such a lurid name. But Hatyari Khoh is anything but uncanny. Rather it is the most beautiful place you can visit to getaway from the hustle bustle of the city. Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh,, Hatyari Khoh with fascinating horror stories, lush green trees, mesmerizing waterfalls and majestic hillocks, Hatyari Khoh is a must visit place to be in the lap of nature. This place is still untouched by industrialization which makes it even more beautiful. This is an amazing place to break free from the monotony of your stressful life and devote some time gazing at the enchanting waterfall and verdant trees. After this trip you will definitely feel closer to nature and start appreciating its beauty.
Distance from Bhopal: 154 km