Bandhavgarh is the highest Hills station at Bandhavgarh and from it the name has been derived. It is one of the remaining tourist destinations in India, because of the presence of the Indian National Animal or the Royal Bengal Tigers over here.
There is a very long record of the Bandhavgarh town. There had been numerous rulers who have come to the throne of the Bandhavgarh, and gradually their dynasties have undergone rampant ruins in the hands of the Mughals and the Lodis. The Park of Bandhavgarh has been specially assigned to the Royal Bengal Tigers of India.
The main tourist attraction in Bandhavgarh is the Bandhavgarh Fort. It is a high cliff that has the peak of the height of 2625 feet, and it belongs to the Maharaja of Rewa. In order to come here one needs to take special permission from the authority.
Tourist Places
Bandhavgarh Fort Built by the maharajas of rewa, bandhavgarh fort is located well within the bandhavgarh national park. the fort is situated at an altitude of 800 ...more
By Air :
The most comfortable route to Bandhavgarh is by air to Khajuraho (210 km), from where it is a 5 hour drive.
By Rail :
The nearest railheads are Jabalpur (170 km), Katni (102km), and Satna (112 km) on the Central Railway and Umaria (30 km) on theSouth Eastern Railway.
By Road :
State/private transport buses ply between Katni and Umaria, and from Satna and Rewa to Tala (Bandhavgarh).