About Mandla
Jabalpur to Mandla distnce : 93 km
Estimated travel time : 2.5 hours
Jabalpur to Mandla is the most popular route for tourism. Mandla, is known for its forests, glorious history and natural beauty and Kanha National park.
Mandla is situated in state of Madhya Pradesh, near Jabalpur in central India. Mandla is a tribal city and blessed with several picturesque places. Kanha National park is most popular attraction of the town. Kanha has the largest number of tigers in India. Park remains open year around except for July and August. Kanha National park has won many awards for good management and infrastructure. Mandla is also house of Mandla plant fossils National park. Other attractions are Sahastradhara and Garam Pani Kund. Mandla is blessed with several picturesque ghats and its a blend of tribal culture.
Taxi from Jabalpur to Mandla is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Jabalpur to Mandla by car is well connected via Mandla - Jabalpur road, which is a very convenient and comfortable drive. Jabalpur to Mandla distance is 100 Km and is 2.7 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are : Tigawa - Kankali devi or Tigawa temple
1. Madan Mahal Fort - Located in Jabalpur, this historical fort offers a panoramic view of the city and the Narmada River.
2. Bargi Dam - Situated around 40 km from Jabalpur, this dam is a popular tourist spot known for its picturesque surroundings and boating activities.
3. Dumna Nature Reserve - An ideal place for nature enthusiasts, this reserve offers a serene environment with lush greenery, wildlife, and trekking trails.
4. Chausath Yogini Temple - Located in Bhedaghat, this ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga and offers breathtaking views of the Marble Rocks and Narmada River.
5. Bhedaghat Marble Rocks - A must-visit attraction, famous for its towering marble cliffs, the Marble Rocks of Bhedaghat are best explored through a boat ride on the Narmada River.
6. Dhuandhar Falls - Close to Bhedaghat, these picturesque waterfalls are known for their thundering sound and the misty atmosphere they create.
Tourist Attractions
Mandla Fort: A historic fort offering magnificent views of the surrounding landscapes.
Kanha National Park: One of the largest tiger reserves in India, famous for its rich biodiversity.
Ramakrishna Ashram: A peaceful retreat center for spiritual seekers, offering meditation and yoga sessions.
Garam Pani Kund: A natural hot water spring known for its therapeutic properties and scenic beauty.
Sangram Sagar Lake: A serene lake with an ancient temple standing in the middle, perfect for boating and picnicking.
Ghughua Fossil National Park: A unique park showcasing exceptional plant fossils that date back millions of years.
Narmada River Ghat: A sacred riverside spot for religious rituals and a peaceful place to enjoy the beauty of the Narmada River.
Shri Narasimha Mandir: A famous temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha, attracting devotees from all over the region.
Ram Jharna: A scenic waterfall nestled amidst lush greenery, providing a refreshing spot for nature lovers.
Indira Sagar Dam: One of the largest reservoirs in India, offering panoramic views and various water activities.