š A UNESCO World Heritage Site in central India, featuring over 750 natural rock shelters with prehistoric cave paintings from Paleolithic to medieval periods.
š Known for its extensive collection of ancient art, offering a rare glimpse into early human life.
šØ Witness ancient cave art dating back over 30,000 years.
š Explore one of the largest repositories of prehistoric art in India and Asia.
šæ Discover evidence of continuous human habitation.
šļø See unique geological formations in a forested region and experience a glimpse into early human civilization.
š¶ Walk through natural rock shelters carved by wind and rain.
āæ Rocky trails may not be suitable for strollers or wheelchairs.
š° Foreign visitors have a higher entrance fee.
š” Only a small part of the site (about 15 shelters) is open to visitors.
š Easily accessible by road, about 50 km from Bhopal.
š° 250 rupees entrance fee for foreign visitors.
š æļø Roadside parking available.
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