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Friday 28 January 2022

Tourism in Chhattisgarh

  

Tourism in ChhattisgarhChhattisgarh is gifted with rich natural beauty and diversity and pregnant with affluent cultural heritage. It is blessed with varied topography and landscape, filled with ancient monuments, delicately carved temples, Buddhist sites, lush green forests, rare and endangered wildlife, exotic waterfalls, palaces and ancient caves, tribal villages and enthralling hill plateaus.

Almost all of these locations serve as an unexplored and alternate tourist destination and provide an enthralling experience to the travellers. The distinct cities and towns of Chhattisgarh consist of their own respective unique appeal and charm. Bastar region has a unique biological and cultural existence that can invigorate the tourists. Dantewada is dominated by the aboriginals or the tribal people who still continue their age old lifestyle. Bhilai on the other hand is a well developed city and forms the central point of industry and economy of the state.

Pilgrimage Tourism in Chhattisgarh
Various pilgrimage sites are also developed as attractions for tourists. The most popular pilgrim destinations are Champaranya, Sheorinarayan FairRatanpurRajim, Girodhpuri, SirpurDongargarhRatanpur, Dantewada and several others. Dongargarh and Sirpur are renowned Buddhist pilgrimage sites.

Nature Tourism in Chhattisgarh
The stunning and magnificent waterfalls of TeerathgarhChitradharaChitrakootMandraTamda and many others are popular as family picnic spots. Chhattisgarh is a haven for adventurers and nature explorers. The wildlife sanctuaries of Sita NadiBarnawaparaIndravati National Park, Badalkhol, Kanger National Park and Sanjay Gandhi National Park provide the chance to observe the diverse wildlife, of the state, in their natural habitat and enjoy the serene and indolent environment. Moreover the various tribal and conventional handicraft villages and several museums also provide the opportunity to get adequate memorabilia and souvenirs.

Leisure Tourism in Chhattisgarh
Tourism in ChhattisgarhThe grand palaces and ancient temples of Kawardhaa and Kanker Palaceportray the tales of the ancient period. The various museums and conventional handicraft villages are excellent places to browse and pick up assorted merchandise and paraphernalia as gifts. Along with the support of the private sector, heritage sites and monuments and ethnic villages are being developed and maintained. Some of these are Sheorinarayan, Bhoramdeo, Sirpur, Rajim, Malhar and Tala. Moreover, various festivals and occasions are also being marketed, particularly to attract foreign tourists. The most popular festivals are Madai Dance at Dantewada and Narainpur, Raut Nacha, Dussehra at Bastar and Chakradhar Samaroh.

Adventure Tourism in Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh is also being promoted as an adventure destination and measures are taken to lure adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Facilities for various adventure activities and sports like trekking and hiking, rock climbing, water sports, bungee jumping, parasailing etc are being developed in the various regions.

Eco-Tourism in Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh is fast emerging as an eco-tourism destination in India, with it 11 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 3 National Parks. The conserved regions like BarnawaparaKanger Valley National ParkAchanakmar and Udanti Sanctuaries and many others added the ecological balance in Chhattisgarh. The State Animal is the endangered Wild Buffalo and the rare and endangered Hill Myna is the State Bird.

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