Must see points of interest in Jabalpur

Here's a list of Must see points of interest in Jabalpur recommended by our experts:

Dhuandhar Falls

Dhuandhar Falls

Waterfall in Jabalpur
Must See

Dhuandhar - The famous waterfall is located just 25 km from Jabalpur. The waterfall is known as Dhuandhar Dhuan is the Hindi word for smoke since the water ...

Bhedaghat - Marble Rocks

Bhedaghat - Marble Rocks

Place to Visit in Jabalpur

Bhedaghat - Marble Rocks - This small place of Jabalpur situated on the banks of river Narmada and widely famous Soaring in glittering splendour, the marble ...

Chausatyogini

Chausatyogini

Place to Visit in Jabalpur

Chausatyogini, Sixty Four Lady Yogis. Situated atop a hill rock and approached by a long flight of steps,the Chausat Yogini Temple commands a singularly ...

Balancing Rock

Balancing Rock

Place to Visit in Jabalpur

Balancing Rock. Jabalpur is also famous for eroded volcanic rock formations called as Balancing Rock of Jabalpur. Amazingly this rock survived even in ...

Pisanhari Ki Madiya

Pisanhari Ki Madiya

Temple in Jabalpur

Pisanhari Ki Madiya, the Pisanhari Ki Madiya is full of lush greenery and eye catching beautiful hilly area. The surrounding is perfect for meditation and other...

Rani Durgavati Memorial And Museum

Rani Durgavati Memorial And Museum

Place to Visit in Jabalpur
Museums

Rani Durgavati Memorial and Museum. Dedicated to the memory of the great Queen Durgavati is her memorial and a museum which houses a fine collection of ...

Bargi Dam

Bargi Dam

Place to Visit in Jabalpur

Bargi Dam. It is a multipurpose project on river Narmada. It's also a tourist spot, recently the local autorities have started a cruise boat which runs on the ...

Madan Mahal Fort

Madan Mahal Fort

Place to Visit in Jabalpur

Madan Mahal Fort. Built by the Gond ruler, Raja Madan Shah, in 1116 atop a rocky hill, the fort dominates the skyline and provides a panoramic view of the town ...

Tilwara Ghat

Tilwara Ghat

Place to Visit in Jabalpur

Tilwara Ghat. From where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed in the Narmada, and venue of the open session of the Tripuri Congress in 1939.