Shivpuri is situated 114 km from Gwalior. It is at an altitude of 1,515 feet above the sea level. We left Gwalior in the early morning, and reached Shivpuri in the afternoon. We checked into the hotel and after getting refreshed had the meals before venturing out to see the place.
Shivpuri is known for its natural beauty and vast cultural heritage. It is the ancient town and its history dates back to the Mughal period. It was the summer capital of its erstwhile rulers, the Scindias. It came under the rule of the Scindias in 1804. Then the dense forests of this place were the royal hunting grounds. The sightseeing of this place require one day.
The places of interest are:
Shivpuri is known for its natural beauty and vast cultural heritage. It is the ancient town and its history dates back to the Mughal period. It was the summer capital of its erstwhile rulers, the Scindias. It came under the rule of the Scindias in 1804. Then the dense forests of this place were the royal hunting grounds. The sightseeing of this place require one day.
The places of interest are:
- Maharani Sakhya Raje Scindia Chattri
- George Castle
- Madhav National Park (1, 2)
- Sakhya Sagar and Madhav Sagar Lake Boating
- Maharaja Madhav Rao Scindia Chattri
Next day morning we proceeded from Gwalior to our next destination Shivpuri.Distance: Shivpuri ---> Survyi Ki Grahi 20 kms
Fascinating - such beautiful buildings mixed with stunning scenery. Thanks for sharing!
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Rajesh beautiful place, and thank you for your travel thoughts. I like natural places too. Anna :)
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Will visit for sure one day.
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wow so inviting ya at 1515 feet above see level... the weather must be cooooool =p i like it
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Looks like a great place to visit. Rich in history and natural beauty as well as the architecture and arts.
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These are very beautiful. What an intriguing place.
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I always enjoy your posts and beautiful pictures!
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ReplyDeleteThanks to all for the appreciation. I shall cover the sight seeing places in Shivpuri.
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ReplyDeleteGood to read about it on your blog. Would you have more pictures?
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Visitando alguns blogs encontrei este, e fiquei deslumbrada com as fotos. Admiro muito o seu país, pela cultura, religiões e as histórias místicas que nos chegam até aqui. Voltarei para encantar-me com suas fotos.
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