Places to visit in Jabalpur

Here is the list of the best places you should visit during your visit to Jabalpur.

Jabalpur, a fantastic city in Madhya Pradesh, is well-known for being a learning centre, its desserts, and the recent growth of its IT park. It also offers a lot of unique locations that are widely unknown yet are beloved by the locals. The top Jabalpur tourist places have a variety of tales to tell.

How to reach Jabalpur?

By Air

Jabalpur is connected to the rest of the nation by air through the Jabalpur Dumna Airport, which is about 20 kilometres from the primary city centre. For visitors flying into the Jabalpur Airport, cab services are available. 

To go to any location in the city, including tourist destinations, they can use cabs from the airport. Regular flights to Jabalpur depart from Mumbai and Delhi.

By Train

The railway system is the most comfortable and economical means to go to several other locations. 

By Road

To move from one location to another, pre-paid taxis, auto rickshaws, and buses are available. There are good road connections to many other cities and states. 

From the main bus stand in Jabalpur, you can board a variety of government-operated buses as well as private buses for various destinations. 

Top 15 Jabalpur tourist places you have to visit

Dumna Nature Reserve Park

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The Dumna Nature Reserve Park is a tranquil and lovely ecotourism destination. The chital, wild boar, porcupine, jackals, and other bird species also call it home. The park includes a variety of habitats, including marshes, grasslands, and woods. 

The reserve is renowned for the 1883-built Khandari dam as well. Its ideal blend of ecology and tourism is a good enough excuse to go there and capture its lovely spirit.

Distance: 11 km

Entry Fee: Rs 20 and Rs 50 for cycling

Timings: 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM

Best Time to Visit: October to April

How to Reach: Drive/Auto/Cab

 

Dhuandhar Falls

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The Dhuandhar Falls represent one of Jabalpur’s most popular tourist destinations and cascade 30 metres below. The river Narmada travels through the well-known marble-like falls before narrowing and tumbling so violently into a cascade that it results in the Dhuandhar falls. 

Because of how loud the plunges are, they may be noticed from a great distance away. To provide appropriate views, viewing decks have been built along the side. Under the water, there is a substrate of white and grey marble rocks, which intensifies the waterfall’s pale hue. The vista is breathtaking, and people are always swarming the area.

Distance: 25.2 km

Entry Fee: Rs 100 for boating and Rs 100 for the cable car

Timings: 06:30 AM to 08:30 PM and 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM for cable car

Best Time to Visit: November to May

How to Reach: Drive/Bus/Cab

 

Bhedaghat Marble Rocks

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The marble rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a height of 100 feet and span 25 kilometres; they are located 25 km from the major city of Jabalpur on the banks of the Narmada River. These marble stones create a calm and mesmerising atmosphere by reflecting sunlight and casting shadows on the clear water of the Narmada. 

These marble-like magnesium limestone boulders reflect light differently and are especially lovely at night.

It takes 50 minutes to go here by speedboat along the Narmada River, departing from the dock at Panchvati Ghat for Rs. 30 per person. It will just take you 30 to 40 minutes to get from Jabalpur to Bhedaghat by road and by cab.

Distance: 25.2 km

Entry Fee: Rs 100 for boating and Rs 100 for the cable car

Timings: 06:30 AM to 08:30 PM and 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM for cable car

Best Time to Visit: November to May

How to Reach: Drive/Bus/Cab

 

Sangram Sagar Lake

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This Jabalpur tourist place is also well-known for being the habitat of migrating birds and unique aquatic creatures. This bizarre lake, which is beside the Bajnamath Fort, is well-known for its wonderful settings and attractive local landmarks. Along with it, visitors often come here to go fishing. Additionally, a day trip here with loved ones and friends is great.

Kankali Devi Temple

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This temple, which is situated in the Tigawa hamlet close to Jabalpur, is also known as the Tigawa temple. The temple, which Kankali Devi dedicated, has stunning architecture and a wonderful sanctum sanctorum. 

In addition to it, there is an intriguing temple with a well-defined pillared construction. There are figurines of Narsimha, Sheshashai Vishnu, and Chamunda Devi inside the temple.

Tilwara Ghat

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One of the most well-known ghats to see while in Jabalpur is the Tilwara Ghat. The ghat, which is situated along the Narmada River, is one of the top attractions in Jabalpur and has a significant historical value. Along with the numerous temples that surround the ghat, this location is well-known for being close to the Marble Rocks and Dhuandhar Falls.

 

Pisanhari Ki Madiya

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This well-known Jain pilgrimage is situated in a hilly landscape covered in beautiful vegetation. This temple, which has a 500-year history and is adjacent to Netaji Subhash Chandra Medical College, is adored by the Digambara branch of Jainism. Numerous pilgrims travel to this shrine, and there are numerous lodging options available.

Rani Durgavati Museum

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A courageous Gond queen named Rani Durgavati fought the Moghuls to keep them out of her territory. That is why everyone in Jabalpur still remembers her by name. The Rani Durgavati Museum was established to remember, study, and recount the brave acts she undertook as well as her spectacular and effective wartime tactics. You should spend some time at this well-informed museum.

Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM

Entry Fees: 

  • Indian Citizen: Rs 10.00 
  • Foreigner: Rs 100

Other charges:

  • Photography fee: Rs. 50 
  • Videography fee: Rs 200 

Bargi Dam

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A significant dam known as Bargi Dam was built on the Narmada River close to Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. The dam serves as a source of power and irrigation projects as well as tourism. Boating and other water sports are practised on the lake that has been created by the dam’s backwaters. At the location, a stunning resort has been built.

Hanumantal Jain Mandir

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The stunning Adinath Bhagwan statue is the major attraction of this well-known Jain temple in Jabalpur, which is also known as the Bara Mandir. The Jain adherents refer to the idol as the Swayambhu Statue because it is fashioned of a pitch-black stone. 

In addition, the shrine is renowned for the tranquillity and calm that permeates the area. The temple complex contains about 22 shrines, which adds to the beauty of the area.

Gurudwara Gwarighat Sahib

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The major city of Jabalpur is only an hour’s drive from Gurudwara Gwarighat Sahib, which is situated directly next to the River Narmada. Guru Nanak once crossed the river to the Gurudwara, which is one of the most well-known historical locations, to deliver a sermon on the Sikh religion. There are other temples close by that one may visit that are situated close to the Gurudwara.

 

Balancing Rock

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The balancing rock in Jabalpur is a creation of nature. It is a geological feature where it seems as though one rock is balanced on top of another. The rock that seems to be balanced is the same size as the foundation rock in all other respects. 

Jabalpur’s balancing rock has withstood the effects of rain, storms, seasonal erosion, and dry weather. It has also endured an earthquake of 6.9 magnitudes. It is a wayside tourist attraction located close to the Madan Mahal fort.

Chausath Yogini Temple

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The Chausath Yogini Temple near the Bhedaghat area, one of history’s oldest holy places, is about an hour’s drive from Jabalpur. The name Chausath, which translates to “sixty-four” in English, is related to the temple’s architectural design. 

The inner wall of the temple’s circular grounds is skirted by exactly 64 carved statues of Yoginis, each of whom is in a separate shrine. Additionally, the expansive view of the majestic Narmada from the tall open courtyard offers you a beautiful image to be treasured in your memory and caught on camera.

 

Sri Vishnu Varaha Mandir

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One of the most popular Hindu temples and one of the top Jabalpur tourist places is the Sri Vishnu Varaha Mandir. The temple’s elephantine Varaha, who is seated behind the life-sized statue of God Vishnu in Yogasana and is located in the village of Majholi, is its primary attraction. Thousands of pilgrims visit the temple each year, which also contains the statues of Ganesha, Kali, and Hanuman.

Madan Mahal Fort

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The Rani Durgavati fort got its local name since Madan Mahal Fort was the former residence of the Gond queen Rani Durgavati. 

It is among the top destinations in Jabalpur for family travel. The fort is 500 metres tall, and contains conventional architectural features, but also features unusual passages, subterranean pathways, and abrupt bends.

It is designed specifically to counter sophisticated and powerful martial threats. The war halls and stables are additional evidence that this fort was constructed for battles and to fend off unwarranted enemy invasions.

 

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FAQs

For Jabalpur, how many days are sufficient?

Plan a journey that lasts at least 2-3 days if you want to experience Jabalpur at its finest. You can take pleasure in touring as well as participating in several outdoor activities.

How do I get about Jabalpur?

The most effective mode of transportation over short distances is a cycle rickshaw. In the vicinity of the airport and train station, taxis may also take you to your accommodation and guide you through the rest of the city.

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