Madhya Pradesh (M. P.) main Attractions
Naini
Khajuraho
Madhya Pradesh is popular for the Temples of Khajuraho. The chiseled external and internal walls with exquisite carvings dramatically portray every mood of life. Every year in the month of February and March Dance Festival is held at Khajuraho, which brings back every element of this place to life.
Gwalior
This city still carries the tradition of Hindustani Classical Music from ancient times, which is still celebrated at Tansen Tomb as the annual music festival.
Massive Gwalior Fort, Hind mausoleum of Sufi saint Ghous Mohammed and tomb of Mian Tansen, are two magnificent examples of early Mughal architecture.
Sanchi
Sanchi is renounced for its oldest stupas, which were made by the Emperor Ashoka. This place carries some of the finest chaitayas and monasteries. Visit the historical Ashoka Pillar, the Gupta temple built in 4th century and the Great Bowl carved out of one piece of stone.
Bhopal
The capital city of Madhya Pradesh lies on the soft hills around two pretty lakes.
This city encompasses monuments and contemporary buildings along with natural beauty. Bhopal is famous for the biggest Mosque of country Jama Masjid and Moti Masjid.





