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Air

Parasailing in Pachmarhi

It looks difficult but is not really; though it is every bit as exciting. Strapped into safety gear, a crash helmet and a parachute, visitors are towed behind a jeep till the parachute fills with air and carries them into the sky. From there, after having been borne on the wings if the wind for a few minutes, parasialers descend to earth to be received by their handlers in a soft handling. Most parasailers in Pachmari are beginners with no previous experience of this exhilarating air sport.

Water

Boating

Soaring in glittering splendor, the Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada. The perpendicular magnesium limestone rocks fringe the crystal waters of the Narmada providing the perfect reason to take a boat down the glistening water. Boating on a moonlit night, when the whole stretch of water is transformed into a sheet of liquid silver is absolutely magical.

Earth

Mountaineering in Amarkantak

The Maikal mountain region offers an ideal setting for mountaineering and adventure tourism. Those seeking adventure will not return disappointed from here. Other than personal treks there many scout teams to escort you on a trek through the lofty peaks.

Trekking through the Satpuras - Pachmarhi

Those who are not the spiritual kind could even enjoy a wondrous trek in Pachmarhi. Starting off from the famed Pandav Caves right up to Dhoopgarh; trekking in Pachmarhi would acquaint you of the serene scapes of the Satpura Range. The Pandav Caves are said to have nestled the five Pandav brothers (heroes of the of world's longest epic, the Mahabharat) during their exile. In fact Pachmarhi has been named after these five caves. Enjoy the panoramas of wooded hills, span deep gorges and the impressive sight of the Big Falls.Trek up to the Falls to watch the stream fall across a deep gorge while you soak in some sun. You could even venture out to explore the Fairy Pool (aka ApsaraVihar) which apparently was a favourite picnic spot with the British. Your spirutality and faith would not be questioned in case you take the road leading to Jata Shankar. The sacred caves have intriguing shapes of crocodiles and Shivlings caused due to geological forces and dripping water. But the highest point in Pachmarhi is Dhoopgarh. At 1, 350 m above sea level you can witness the spectacle of sunset over the hills of Pachmarhi. For most people this is an unforgettable finale to their visit to this hill station.

Rafting on Betwa River in Orchha

Flowing along the beautiful Chhatris (cenotaphs) of the Bundelaoverlords, the Betwa River has many stories to tell. On the right bank is theOrchha Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its splendorous species of wild animals and rare birds in abundance. These scenic environs make up for an enthralling rafting session down the River. The rapids take you through a wonderful journey through downstream of KanchanGhat. The second leg of rapids up Note Ghat is something to watch out for. Soon the Betwajoins theJamuni River in turn creating faster, thrilling rapids. The rafting trips cover three kilometers and takes approximately forty-five minutes.
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TANSEN SAMAROH, GWALIOR

TANSEN SAMAROH, GWALIOR

Held in December

This is the largest and the oldest Samaroh of the Academy in the field of classical music despite the fact that it is a regular annual festival being continuously celebrated. The history of the Samaroh shows that this used to be the most significant music festival of the Gwalior State. Later on it used to be organised by the Government of MP through its department of Public Information and now in continuation, it is being organised by the Academy of the department of culture in MP. The great and well-known musicians and music lovers of the country and abroad participate in the Samaroh to offer their musical tribute to the all-time great music Maestro Tansen. Since it is the only one and the oldest day night music festival, the Academy honours the senior celebrities and junior artists of the music on this occasion by including them in the Samaroh through their music of performance.
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NIMAR UTSAV, MAHESHWAR

NIMAR UTSAV, MAHESHWAR

Held in November

Maheshwar - A small town situated at the banks of the holy river Narmada and known as the one time capital of the great Holkar Queen Devi Ahilya is a famous place of pilgrimage and is also known for its world famous Ahilya Ghat and Sarees. Nimar Festival is one of the rare festivals in the country, which is organised at the banks of river Narmada to symbolise the age-old culture, which flows through such rivers in the country. The three days Nimar Festival is a comprehensive feast of music, dance, drama, boating and canoeing. This festival is organised every year on the eve of Kartik Purnima, full moon night and continues for three days.
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LOKRANG, BHOPAL

LOKRANG, BHOPAL

Held in January

For the last 19 ears, on the great and auspicious clarion of the Republic Day, The Academy has been organising a five-day festival of tribal and folk, performing arts in Bhopal. This festival is entirely based on the rich folk tradition of the estate and the country and is known as LOKRANG. In the series of Indian culture folk traditions so deeply interwoven in people's lives, the festival is particularly focused on single geographical and geo-cultural unit of the country besides Madhya Pradesh State's own. This year the LOKRANG will be focused on the Western States of India; Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Daman-Diu and Dadar Nagar Haveli.
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LOKRANJAN, KHAJURAHO

LOKRANJAN, KHAJURAHO

Held in December

Folk and tribal dances of ancient India. This is an effort to conduct various forms of dances at one platform. Lokranjan festival is organised in Khajuraho by the AdivasiLok Kala Academy during 8-12 in Dec. for the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation. It is a symbol of cultural awareness.
Khajuraho, an ancient town of Chandel dynasty is famous for its architecture and sculpture all over the world.
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KUMAR GANDHARVA SAMAROH, DEWAS

KUMAR GANDHARVA SAMAROH, DEWAS

Held in April

The academy has been organising Kumar Gandharva Samaroh every year at Dewas on his birth anniversary, 8th April, since 1992-93. The festival is to cherish his memory and offer a musical tribute to the great classical vocalist of our time. Besides the most magical music style of folk-classical vocal blend of late Shri Kumar Gandharva, a good number of well-established and talented young artists also perform and exhibit their music talent. Till date a number of great music performers and singers have participated in the Samaroh making it a great musical event of the country. To celebrate the 75th birth anniversary of Pandit Kumar Gandharva, a chain of music programmes were held throughout the year in various towns a few years ago, which has earned great success. This Samaroh of the academy has become most prestigious and countrywide famous.
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KHAJURAHO FESTIVAL OF DANCES

KHAJURAHO FESTIVAL OF DANCES

Every ancient monument has a fascinating story to tell. But few match the mystery wrapped around the temples of Khajuraho in central India. Once the capital of the great Chandela Kings, Khajuraho today is a quiet village of a few thousand people .It is also the setting of the Khajuraho Festival of Dances which draws the best classical dancers in the country every year, who perform against the spectacular backdrop of the floodlit temples. The seven-day extravaganza is a unique treat for connoisseurs from all over the world.

The Khajuraho Festival of Dances draws the best classical dancers in the country who perform against the spectacular backdrop of the floodlit temples every year in February/March.

The past and the present silhouetted against the glowing sun as the backdrop becomes an exquisite backdrop for the performers. In a setting where the earthly and the divine create perfect harmony - an event that celebrates the pure magic of the rich classical dance traditions of India. As dusk falls, the temples are lit up in a soft, dream-like ethereal stage. The finest exponents of different classical Indian styles are represented - Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Manipuri, and many more.
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