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Bhimsen Caves,ChanderiThe Bhimsen caves are located at a distance of 25 kilometres from Chanderi in the Gadelna village, on the banks of the Urr River. Popular with both Hindu and Jain pilgrims, the site Continue reading “Bhimsen Caves” »

Chanderi Museum,ChanderiLocated at the corner where the Mungaoli and Isagarh roads diverge, the Chanderi Museum greets the visitor ahead of the town. The magnificent stone faced building houses the sculptures and ancient artefacts recovered from Chanderi and its vicinity, particularly Boodhi Chanderi and Thubon.

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Sakalkudi,ChanderiLocated southwards, near Kirat Sagar at a distance of one kilometre from the city, Sakalkudi also includes a Siddha Gufa. A particular spring here does not run dry even in the Continue reading “Sakalkudi” »

The place of another Siddha Gufa, Kathothi Khoh is situated 6 kilometres away from the town, on the Pichaur Road near Singhpur Village. Also a picnic spot, it has lush trees and a number of springs.

Rajghat Dam,ChanderiThe foundation stone for this modern monument was laid by Late Smt. Indira Gandhi in 1971. Located on the border of the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, it is built upon the Betwa River. The catchment area formed by the dam is around 17000 square kilometres, which had led to the submersion of around 70 villages.

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