Though
it is the temples and their erotic sculptures that first
come to mind when we talk about Khajuraho, but they
are not the only things worth a look here. There is
a fort, a palace and a museum for those who want to
delve into the regal and cultural splendor of the region.
There are interesting lakes and waterfalls and beautiful
rock formations that can charm any nature lovers who
ventures there and there are national parks and sanctuaries
for the wildlife enthusiasts. For the casual tourists,
who just want a break from the hectic lifestyle of the
big cities, Khajuraho is an idyllic place to visit.
Rajgarh Palace:
25 km from Khajuraho, just 50-year old Rajgarh Palace
is situated at the foot of Maniyagarh hills.
Ajaygarh Fort:
80 km from Khajuraho, Ajaygarh Fort is situated
at a height of 688m. This fort remained the capital
of Chandelas during the dark times before their reign
ended.
Kalinjar Fort:
100 km from Khajuraho, Kalinjar fort is as
old as the Gupta period and was won over the Chandela
ruler Shri Yashovarman in the 10th century. This fort
is situated on the Vindhya ranges.
Dhubela Museum:
57 km from Khajuraho, Dhubela museum is situated
in an old fort on the way to Jhansi. The museum has
a rare collection of Bundelkhandi artifacts and a myriad
of sculptures of Shakti cult. Besides that, it also
has several other sections such as those on clothes,
armory and paintings.
Panna National Park:
30-minute drive will bring you from Khajuraho to the
famous and splendid Panna National Park. The region
is rich in wildlife and its highlights are Leopards,
Wolves, Gharials, Wild Boars, Sloth Bears, Cheetals,
Chowsinghas, Indian Foxes and Porcupines. Flora is not
the less inviting with dense teak forests and the panoramic
landscape of the sanctuary has deep gorges and lush
green serene valleys. But due to the hot summers, this
national park remains close from June to October.
Ken Gharial Sanctuary:
24 km from Khajuraho, Ken Gharial sanctuary is the best
place to see the crocodiles with long-snouts living
in their natural home. The dreadful glimpse of the sharp
teeth seemingly ready to engulf you at once does not
correspond to the behavioral characteristics of these
crocodiles with normally peaceful nature. However, it
is best to keep the distance.
Pandava Waterfalls:
30 km from Khajuraho, Pandava waterfalls are so called
because it is believed that Pandavas spent most of their
time in exile here. It is on the Ken River.
Raneh Falls:
20 km from Khajurao, Raneh Falls are famous for the
lovely rock formations on the River Ken. Besides the
multihued pure crystalline granite canyon, which is
5 km long and about 100 ft deep, in varying shades of
pink, red and gray, there are a number of seasonal waterfalls
in the nearby wooded area making it a perfect picnic
spot.
Benisagar and Ranguan Lakes:
Lake Benisagar is 11 km from Khajuraho while
Lake Ranguan is 25 km from Khajuraho. Both these delightful
lakes have boating facilities and are perfect venue
for a short picnic.
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