From Khajuraho (State: Madhya Pradesh) we moved to our next destination Jabalpur (State: Madhya Pradesh) which is at a distance of 260 kms. It took us 1 full day drive by road to reach this place.
Jabalpur is an important historical and cultural city of Madhya Pradesh.
Here one requires 1 full day to cover the places of interest in and around. The sites that I have covered on my tour of the place are as follows:
We will take more closer look these in the subsequent posts.
Jabalpur is an important historical and cultural city of Madhya Pradesh.
Here one requires 1 full day to cover the places of interest in and around. The sites that I have covered on my tour of the place are as follows:
We will take more closer look these in the subsequent posts.
48 comments:
Thanks for sharing your photos. If I want a quick India-feel fix, I always drop by this site.
I'm missing Little India in Singapore.
I'm now saving to travel to big India by next year.
Very nice pictures.Greetings Andrzej.
an always surprising country!
The balancing rocks should be interesting! Looking forward to these place here.
What a beautiful place! I can't wait to see more.
Awesome pics and lovely info . Good place to visit ..
Interesting place!
I don't know if I will see it for real!
Thank you!
Beautiful as always...
Your images are ALWAYS enticing. Thank you for the trips abroad every week!
What a fascinating looking place! Marvelous captures as always, Rajesh! I look forward to your subsequent posts! Hope you and your family have a wonderful weekend!
Sylvia
Gorgeous shots!
Sunset in Chinahe
Love those cute kids, I believe yours.;))
xoxo
Very beautiful scenery. Are those two your kids? They look adorable.
Very interesting!
Wonderful shots!
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What a lovely place.. and those kids are adorable!
are those your kids? nice to see them here.
happy weekend.
Have heard so much about the marble rocks, its in my bucket list !
The Balancing rocks look amazing ! So also that fort above the boulders. Nice view from that angle .
Wonderful collage and photos, Rajesh! The balance rocks are cool. The river shot is great. Thanks for sharing.
Looks very interesting! Marble rocks? Cute kids, too!
I see cute kids here ^_^ The balancing rock makes me wonder how in the world did that rock stays there for a long time? ^_^ Thanks for the visit!
This looks like a beautiful area to visit. I'm very impressed with that balancing rock in your mosaic.
Gorgeous landscapes
Awesome photos and good info.
Good place to visit ..
the picture with the kids is so cute
Gr, Bram
balancing rocks!looks interesting.nice pictures.
Dint know even jabalpur was so beautiful ,had never thought !river narmada flowing between the marble looks amazing..
What a lovely looking place! Thank you for sharing your beautiful country with us through your photos :o)
Thank you sharing different things from your country. Your post are always so interesting and informative.
I hope that rock is not going to topple.
Thank you for sharing another great place, lovely postcard and lovely children.
Happy holiday season!
Anna :)
Thanks for sharing the beauty!
Love the balancing rock, and the exotic beauty of your photos.
Marble rocks ShadowShots! Wow. Those 2 little fellows are extremely cute...Did they travel with you?
Wow, lovely place. Great photos as always, Rajesh. Happy weekend.
What awesome pics! You always show us such breathtaking places :) The kids are adorable!
Lovely photos. Must have been an interesting tour. Have a great week.
Wonderful photos!
Merry Christmas.
My Blue Monday.
Hi Rajesh. wow the balancing Rock is just fantastic... interesting places as always..
mine is up at On This Side of Town
I loved that mosaic. The little ones look like they are having a great time. Have a great Blue Monday
Amazing rock formations and those handsome boys look so cute there. Yours?
Gorgeous photos!
Blue's at Play, merry Christmas!
Thanks for the appreciation. They are my kids.
Beautiful pictures all; those balancing rocks are amazing! Darling little boys.
Makes me want to travel!
I look forward, as always, to your next wonderful post.
fantastic :)
This is first time I heard about Jabalpur. Thanks for the photos.
Thanks to all for the appreciation.
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