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Local Places to Visit Rewa

Tiger safari

The white tiger was caught by Maharaja Martand Singh on May 27, 1951 from Sidhi district’s Bargadi for-est area and later the animal was brought to Govindarh Palace in Rewa from where it escaped the very next day and then again found in Mukundpur area about 26-27 km away from Rewa. Mohan then remained in the area for over two decades and its progenies spread gradually to other parts of the world.

Govindgarh

Govindgarh, the summer capital of Mahraja Rewa, is about 18 km from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, India. The Rewa, with an area of about 13,000 m², was the largest princely state in the Bagelkhand Agency and the second largest in Central India Agency. The British political agent for Bagelkhand resided at Satna, on the East Indian railway. The Bagelkhand Agency was dissolved in 1933 and Rewa was placed under the authority of the Indore Residency.

Purwa Water falls

The Falls are 200 feet high (nearly 67 m) and present one heck of a robust view. The falls are intense and an enormous volume of water falls every second. The Falls are on River Toans, descending the cliff of Rewa Plateau. However, the Falls gain or lose their majesty with season and are best to visit when the rains are in full swing.

Eco Park Rewa

Eco Park Rewa is a significant ecological park located in Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is known for its conservation efforts and biodiversity richness. The park aims to preserve the natural habitat and species diversity of the region, offering visitors opportunities for eco-tourism and environmental education. It typically showcases indigenous flora and fauna, and often serves as a sanctuary for endangered species. If you're interested in nature, it sounds like a fascinating place to explore!

Ranitalab mandir local rewa

Rani Talab is among the oldest water-wells of Rewa. The Rani Talab is situated in the southern part of the city and is considered holy. The water of the well is used for many purposes such as cultivation, irrigation and fisheries. A temple of Goddess Kali is also situated on the west side of the lake

Mukundpur white tiger safari

Mukundpur White Tiger Safari The white tiger was caught by Maharaja Martand Singh on May 27, 1951 from the Bargadi area of ​​Sidhi district and later the animal was brought to Govindgarh Palace in Rewa, from where it escaped the next day and was then found in Mukundpur area, about 27 km from Rewa. Mohan then lived in this area for two decades and its offspring gradually spread to other parts of the world. Now it is known as Mukundpur White Tiger Safari. Which is located in village Mukundpur, located in Tala Antragat of Amarpatan Tehsil of Maihar district.