Things to do in Jabalpur in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit Jabalpur. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 54—87°F (12—30°C).

Jabalpur has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Jabalpur. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Jabalpur in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Jabalpur in February

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Holidays in Jabalpur in February
February
  • Maha Shivaratri (February 15)
  • Ramadan Start (February 19)
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Weather in Jabalpur in February

Temperatures on an average day in Jabalpur in February

The average temperature in Jabalpur in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 87°F (30°C) to a low of 54°F (12°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Jabalpur, May, has days with highs of 110°F (43°C) and lows of 80°F (27°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 79°F (26°C) and lows of 48°F (9°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Jabalpur in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
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General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, breezy
Feels like
5%
Chance of rain
0.015 in
Amount
10.6 mph
Wind speed
33%
Humidity
11.4 hrs
Daylight length
6:43 AM
Sunrise
6:04 PM
Sunset
78%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 87°F (30°C) and a low of 54°F (12°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Jabalpur in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Jabalpur has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Jabalpur that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Jabalpur for February.
Dhuandhar Waterfall
1. Dhuandhar Waterfall
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Nature & Parks
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Dhuandhar Falls, nestled in Bhedaghat near Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, is a mesmerizing natural wonder that lives up to its name—‘Dhuan’ meaning smoke and ‘Dhar’ meaning flow. The Narmada River narrows and plunges from a height of about 30 meters, creating a powerful cascade that generates a misty spray, giving the illusion of smoke rising from the waters .  🌊 My Experience Visiting Dhuandhar Falls was an awe-inspiring experience. The thunderous roar of the water could be heard from a distance, building anticipation as I approached. Upon arrival, the sight of the white waters crashing down amidst the marble rocks was breathtaking. The mist created by the falls enveloped the area, offering a refreshing respite from the heat and a surreal atmosphere that felt almost otherworldly.  🚡 Activities & Attractions • Cable Car Ride: One of the highlights was the cable car ride across the Narmada River. It provided a bird’s-eye view of the falls and the surrounding marble cliffs, offering a unique perspective and fantastic photo opportunities .   • Boating through Marble Rocks: A boat ride through the Marble Rocks gorge was equally enchanting. The river meanders between towering cliffs of white and pink marble, which shimmer under sunlight, creating a magical ambiance .   • Local Handicrafts: The area around the falls is dotted with stalls selling exquisite marble artifacts and souvenirs. It’s a great place to pick up unique mementos crafted by local artisans .   🗓️ Best Time to Visit The ideal time to visit Dhuandhar Falls is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant, and the water levels are optimal for both viewing the falls and enjoying boat rides. During the Sharad Purnima festival, the falls are illuminated by moonlight, casting a silvery glow on the marble rocks—a truly magical sight .   🚗 Getting There • By Air: The nearest airport is Jabalpur Airport, approximately 25 km from Bhedaghat.  • By Train: Jabalpur Railway Station is well-connected to major cities and is about 20 km from the falls. • By Road: Regular buses and taxis are available from Jabalpur to Bhedaghat, making it easily accessible .  🏨 Nearby Attractions • Marble Rocks: An 8 km stretch of the Narmada River flanked by towering marble cliffs.  • Chausath Yogini Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to 64 yoginis, offering panoramic views of the surroundings.  • Madan Mahal Fort: A historic fort offering insights into the region’s rich history . Dhuandhar Falls is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a tranquil yet exhilarating experience. The combination of natural beauty, cultural significance, and adventure activities makes it a standout attraction in Madhya Pradesh.
Bhedaghat near Jabalpur is truly nature’s masterpiece the towering Marble Rocks on both sides of the Narmada River look breathtaking, especially during sunrise, sunset, or full moon nights. The Dhuandhar Falls add to the charm with their thunderous roar and misty spray. A boat ride here is the highlight rowboats glide quietly through the marble gorge, giving you time to soak in the beauty and hear local guides’ stories. The place is well-connected, just 30–40 mins from Jabalpur by taxi or bus.
Checked out Dhuandhar Waterfall in Jabalpur, and honestly, it’s one of those places that hits you with nature’s raw power. The roar of the water and the mist floating in the air make it feel like the whole place is alive. You’ll probably end up drenched and grinning — totally worth it. The view from the marble rocks is killer, especially if you catch the sunset. It can get a little crowded and could use some upkeep, but once you see that waterfall in full flow, you stop caring about everything else. Pure Jabalpur magic.
It's a wonderful fall and a natural beauty,, very wide range fall with lovely sound,, it's coming from MA NARMADA RIVER, and it's scenic,, must visit, one can buy all exclusive marble suviniour and jewellery craft and painting done on marble,,, reasonable price I would say it's Niagara falls of india,,,
Due to the incessant rains the water level has increased and you can't see the waterfalls properly. But still you should visit this place. Its majestic.
Mesmerizing place. Try to come on weekdays or morning for better view. Negotiate with shopkeepers if buying something. No need to take a guide. Way has slopes and stairs, but manageable. Bring a bottle from home if you want to fill Narmada water.
We had been to this water fall during our return journey towards Pune from Maha Kumbh mela. One of our friend knows about this location, so he suggested to take halt at Jabalpur in the night and then we visited this waterfall next day morning. The Dhuandhar falls is located on the Narmada River at Bhedaghat at 30 meters high and 30km away from the city. The Narmada River, making its way through the Marble rocks narrows down and then plunges into a waterfall. Viewing platforms have been constructed along the side to facilitate proper views. Interesting Facts about this waterfall: 1.The name of this waterfall is derived from two Hindi words "Dhuan" and "Dhar". Dhuan means smoke, the mist created by water falling on hard rock creates visuals of smoke emanating from the river bed and hence it is called Dhuandhar or Smoke Cascade. Dhar means falling down, the white water pummels down to form a gorge known as the Marble Rocks. 2. Beauty of this Water fall is the plunge, which creates a bouncing mass of mist, is so powerful that its roar can be heard from a far distance. another good thing is that we can see the beauty of water over Cable car which connected from East bank to West Bank of the Narmada River. Rope Car crosses the river and then drops tourists off at the west bank of the river. 3. Visitors can take boat ride on the river to visit nearby marble rocks. These rocks are a unique geological formation with a series of marble cliffs rising from the river. This waterfall is often referred to as the Niagara Falls of India because of the speed with which the water falls down. 4. This tourist site is most crowded during the Narmada Mahotsav where people from across the country visit the Jabalpur district to celebrate the festival grandly beside the Dhuandhar, under the full moonlight.
A must-visit waterfall in Jabalpur. The water falls down with so much force that it creates a mist like smoke (hence the name 'Dhuandhar'). The area is well-maintained with proper fencing. There’s no trek involved here — you can directly walk from the parking area to the viewpoint in about 3 minutes. Parking is available at ₹20 for two-wheelers. No entry ticket needed. Ropeway facility is available here for ₹100 per person one way. Visit during monsoon or right after for the best water flow. Avoid weekends if you don’t like crowds.
Marble Rocks
2. Marble Rocks
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Sights & Landmarks
River port
Scenic 8-km. gorge along the Narmada River with walls of carved white, brown & blue marble.
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Marble Rocks, Bhedaghat (also spelled Bedaghat or Vaidaghat) — is one of the most spectacular natural wonders of Madhya Pradesh, located about 25 km from Jabalpur. Here’s a detailed overview: 🏞️ Overview: The Marble Rocks are towering cliffs of white marble (some reaching up to 100 feet high) that flank the Narmada River as it flows through a deep gorge. Over centuries, the river has carved this stunning canyon, creating a surreal landscape where the sunlight reflects beautifully off the marble, giving it shades of white, blue, and even pink at different times of day. 🚤 Major Attraction – Boat Ride in the Gorge: A boat ride on the Narmada River between the marble cliffs is the highlight of a visit. The moonlight boat ride is especially famous — the marble gleams under the moon, creating a magical glow. Boatmen often narrate folklore and humorous stories about the rock formations during the ride. 🕉️ Religious & Cultural Importance: The Narmada River flowing through the gorge is considered sacred. The site has inspired many artists, poets, and filmmakers — even scenes from movies like Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai were filmed here. 💎 Nearby Attractions: Dhuandhar Waterfall (3 km): The Narmada plunges dramatically into the gorge, creating mist that looks like smoke — hence the name “Dhuandhar” (meaning ‘smoke cascade’). Chaunsath Yogini Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, situated on a hilltop near Bhedaghat with panoramic views of the Narmada gorge. Soapstone & Marble Handicraft Market: Local artisans sell exquisite marble carvings and souvenirs. 📍 How to Reach: Nearest city: Jabalpur (25 km; 30–40 minutes by road). Well connected by road, rail, and air. 🕰️ Best Time to Visit: October to March – pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and boat rides. Avoid monsoon (July–September) as the river level rises and boat rides are usually suspended. 🌕 Don’t Miss: Evening or moonlit boat ride Dhuandhar Waterfall at sunset Ropeway ride across the Narmada near Dhuandhar
Wonderful experience to behold the marble rocks of all hues and colours. However the boating experience needs attention by the authorities so far as the passenger safety is concerned.
I heard about this in my childhood textbook. In textbook, author describe about their experience on Full Moon night. This time we visited at broad Daylight, but it is marvelous to observe around 100 feet high marble rockline while boating through Mata Narmada River from Bhedaghat at Jabalpur. I will visit again to experience it on Full Moon Night.
Boating is amazing. They will ask you to pay more for going far once you reach the Bhoolbhulaiya point. If you want you can try, it has better rocks. Or else till Bhoolbhulaiya point also it is good. Many movie shootings have happened here. Try to take the motor boat as they can take you much deeper.
The Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat are stunning tall white cliffs rising on both sides of the Narmada, best seen on a peaceful rowboat ride. Sunset or full-moon boat rides are magical, and Dhuandhar Falls nearby make the trip complete.
Picturesque location, pristine beauty a must visit place. Take a ropeway on the other side of the location take nano safari or walk for 2 km you will reach to this view point. This is roaring Narmada
Nice experience especially the boating there... Rocks are good as in photo. Guide was good explained it in a fun filled manner
This waterfall is so beautiful that it is the best waterfall of India and it is a marble waterfall. The Narmada river is flowing through this waterfall and this Narmada river itself is one of the most beautiful rivers of this country and when you come to this waterfall, it will seem that the Niagara falls will make a sound exactly like it. Its chitons will come on you from far away and it will seem that you are in heaven. You are not going to feel better than this anywhere else, so definitely come to this place. Sit here and enjoy this place and eat good food. There are many photo sessions here because this waterfall is very close. It will be. You can touch it now if you feel like it or click a lot of photos.
Balancing Rock
3. Balancing Rock
4.3
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Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
This roadside rock formation is comprised of a big oval stone steadied over another large stone.
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Balancing Rock is a miracle. I have never seen such a good thing in my life that a person is balancing very well on a rock and it looks very beautiful too. You can go here and spend a lot of time. You can enjoy yourself in many ways. You will not believe your eyes after seeing how a disease is sitting on a rock?
The Balancing Rock is a fascinating natural formation where a huge stone appears to balance effortlessly on the tip of another. It's an interesting geological curiosity and makes for a good photo stop. However, reaching the site is a bit challenging—the location isn't well-marked, and navigation can be confusing for first-time visitors. There's minimal signage, and the surrounding area is not very well maintained. While it's close to the Madan Mahal Fort, which adds some historical value to the visit, the site itself lacks proper infrastructure or tourist-friendly facilities. Best to visit if you're already in the area, especially as part of a combined trip with other attractions in Jabalpur like Marble Rocks, Dhuandhar Falls, and Bhedaghat.
Balancing Rock at Jabalpur is a wonder and is one of the must visit places on your trip to Jabalpur. It’s located near the Madan Mahal Fort which just up the road. Reaching the site in private vehicle is best advised. Reaching to the site is a bit difficult as the location isn't well-marked and signages are also less for first-time visitors. It’s a small site. The surrounding area is not very well maintained, and one can find litter inside the premise also. One is mesmerized by the sight of a huge rock standing still and balancing itself on another rock since a long time ago. Balancing Rock has withstood the ravages of time and has stood strong even during earthquakes. One can also visit the visit Rani Durgawati Fort (also known as Madan Mahal Fort) which is nearby.
Balancing Rock, Jabalpur What is it? The Balancing Rock in Jabalpur is a remarkable natural geological formation. One large boulder appears to precariously balance on a much smaller base rock — giving the impression that it defies gravity. Some key points: It is located near Madan Mahal Fort in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The rock has survived significant earthquakes (including one estimated at magnitude ~6.5) and erosion over many years. According to one source the contact area between the two rocks may be as little as six square inches. Location & How to Get There Address: 4WX3+9XF, Ratan Nagar, Madan Mahal, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482001, India. Nearest landmarks: It’s very close to Madan Mahal Fort, making it easy to combine in one outing. Getting there: From Jabalpur city centre you can reach via taxi, auto-rickshaw or your own vehicle. The site is open to public year-round. Some sources say open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Entry is free. When to Visit & Practical Tips Best time: The cooler months (October to February) are more comfortable for visiting. Light for photos: Early morning or late afternoon offers better lighting and fewer crowds. Footwear & terrain: The approach involves rocky terrain; wear comfortable shoes with good grip. Maintenance & signage: Note that while the spot is interesting, infrastructure and signage are somewhat limited. Some visitors note the surroundings could be better maintained. Why Visit? It’s a geological marvel — seeing a huge rock seemingly balancing on another is quite the visual treat. Great for photography — captures the interplay of nature, rock formations and an unusual scene. Easy to include as part of a broader Jabalpur sightseeing: since it’s near Madan Mahal Fort, you can combine both. What to Expect The visit may only take 10-20 minutes, as the actual spot is small. It’s more of a “stop-by” attraction rather than a full day outing (unless paired with other sites). There are some basic facilities/parking but don’t expect a full tourist complex.
It is also a must visit place during one's visit to Jabalpur and Bhedaghat. One can witness the diversity in science. It's simply the matter of gravitational force. But anyone may think deeply regarding the science behind it.
It looks like art of god. Not a very big or crowded place. Would take much time. It's just road side. Average cleanliness, can improve this place further with more information board, development of better inside infrastructure, passages. Overall a place to go one time and get the picture clicked:).
The Balancing Rock of Jabalpur is a must-visit for curious travelers, nature lovers, photographers, and geology enthusiasts. It's a free and fascinating roadside marvel that combines simplicity with one of nature’s most curious formations. Though there are no guided explanations on-site, its natural allure and the surrounding region’s attractions make it well worth your time. The formation is believed to be an erosional remnant of volcanic rock. Despite tremors- including a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in Jabalpur in May 1997- it hasn’t shifted from its position . Scientists conclude the rock balances due to natural gravitational forces and erosion over millennia .
Balancing Rock is not that famous among tourists only enthusiastic tourists visit this place. Overall it's a good quick tourist spot which covers within 5 mins. Before going to Madan Mahal Fort. People came here for morning walk like activities.
Bargi Dam
4. Bargi Dam
Dam
Nature & Parks
One of many dams on a large river, this irrigation & hydropower source was begun in 1974.
Chausath Yogini Temple
5. Chausath Yogini Temple
4.6
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Well-preserved ancient temple & historical monument with circular walls, 64 chambers & a courtyard.
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The Chausath Yogini Temple is a peaceful and spiritually enriching place, perfect for those interested in history, architecture, and divine energy. Located on a hilltop, the temple offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, making the short climb up the steps totally worth it. What makes this temple unique is its circular structure and the presence of 64 small shrines dedicated to the Yoginis, surrounding the central shrine. The architecture is simple yet powerful, with a deep sense of ancient mysticism. It's said to be one of the oldest surviving Yogini temples in India, and being there truly feels like stepping back in time. The temple is well-maintained and not overly crowded, which allows for a calm and introspective experience. There's a certain silence and energy here that brings peace to the mind. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, or just a curious traveler, the Chausath Yogini Temple offers a rare and memorable experience.
I had the privilege of visiting the Chausath Yogini Temple in Jabalpur, and it was a truly enriching experience. The temple, dedicated to 64 Yoginis (female deities), is perched on a hilltop, offering not only a spiritually uplifting atmosphere but also breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The architecture is unique and captivating, with a circular layout and beautifully carved stone idols. It’s a peaceful and serene place, perfect for anyone looking to connect with history, culture, and spirituality. The climb to the temple is a bit challenging but absolutely worth it, as the views from the top are absolutely stunning. The temple has an ancient vibe, with a sense of tranquility that makes it ideal for meditation or simply enjoying the serenity. The locals are friendly and welcoming, and the temple itself is well-maintained. One of the most striking aspects of the temple is its historical significance and the sense of mysticism that surrounds it. If you're visiting Jabalpur, the Chausath Yogini Temple is a must-see — a perfect blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.
This temple is among one of the best things about Jabalpur. A flight. Of cobbled stone stairs takes you up to the ancient temple. The views of the surrounding area and Maa Narmada from the temple, are awesome. There is peace and tranquility, and if you have time then this place is ideal for meditation and quiet contemplation. I visited the temple thrice in a span of 24 hours and it was an amazing experience.
It is an ancient temple just around half kilometres away from the famous Dhuandhar waterfall in Bhedaghatt near Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The place is too calm and one can enjoy the scenic beauty of sunset at it's fullest. One have to go through around 200 stairs.
This is the temple that inspired the design of the old Parliament building constructed by the British. It is a rock structure with elegant carvings and beautiful sculptures. Very nice experience. It is a must visit place whenever one comes to Jabalpur. It is on the way to Bhedaghat. A tip to visitors: it gets really hot so do carry a water bottle. Also, stairs are quite steep so take adequate breaks in between or else you could faint due to tiredness.
The temple is in Jabalpur, MP. You will have to reach there croossing 100 stairs from the road just besides the famous Narmada river. The main deity is in the centre surrounded by 64 temples of Joginis.
To tell you the truth, this temple is a very beautiful temple. This temple has its own unique thing.To visit this temple, you will have to go to Bedaghat. From there, you will find this temple at a walking distance and a local bus runs from this temple. Which will take you to the city, so you will not face any problem in transportation. You must visit this temple wherever you go. To reach this temple, you will have to climb many stairs. But after going up, you will get a beautiful view. You will feel that all your climbing up was worth it and after going to this temple, you will feel very relaxed and good. When I went inside this temple, pictures were not allowed.
It is an old temple. The carvings on the temple are beautiful. It has a peaceful and beautiful atmosphere. There are 50 to 80 steps to reach the main temple area.
Shree Maa Narmada Temple
6. Shree Maa Narmada Temple
4.7
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
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'Shree Maa Narmada Temple' the temple is situated in the middle of the Narmada River. It is a major religious place. One can go here by boat, which you can enjoy. the view of the entire Gwarighat from the temple is worth seeing. you can see a very beautiful and captivating view. the Narmada Mahaarati held here every evening is very famous, which starts at 7:00 pm.
✨ Gwarighat, Jabalpur – A Divine Experience by the Narmada River ✨ Gwarighat’s natural beauty and the serene flow of the Narmada River make it an unforgettable experience 🌿🌊. The peaceful surroundings, especially in the early morning, are perfect for soaking in nature’s calm and charm 🌅🍃. The evening Maa Narmada Aarti is truly magical 🙏🏻💫 — the chants, lights, and divine energy create an atmosphere that gives instant goosebumps 🕯️💖. Every visit feels spiritual and soul-refreshing, a deep connection with something bigger than oneself 🌸✨. I visit the Narmada River in Jabalpur every year, and each time it fills my heart with peace, devotion, and positivity 🕊️💞. Gwarighat isn’t just a place — it’s an experience, a feeling, a moment of pure divinity ❤️🌺.
Shree Maa Narmada Temple' is situated in the middle of the Narmada River. One can go here by boat, the view of the entire Gwarighat from the temple is worth seeing. Narmada Mahaarati is held here every evening at 7:00 PM which is similar to ganga aarti in varanasi.
I visit the Narmada River In Jabalpur every year, and each time it feels like a deeply spiritual experience. Attending the evening aarti is truly magical, goosebumps start the moment it begins . The energy, the devotion, and the devine atmosphere make it a must-visit holy place. It's not just a loa tion, it's a feeling of peace and connection with something greater.
Must have a visit here. Similar to the Ganga Arti in Varanasi but less crowded and better views. Best views are from the boat on the river.
This place is only for devotees of "Mother Narmada." It is a Hindu pilgrimage site and everyone should respect and maintain cleanliness to maintain the sanctity of this place.
The temple is little bit between the lake and it is good temple you can get to the temple by a boat ride you will enjoy over there
Gwarighat Nights are divine blessings... Namami Devi Narmade 🙏
Madan Mahal Fort
7. Madan Mahal Fort
Building
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of an 11th-century fort & military post on a hill, built by the 37th Gond ruler.
Pisanhari ki Madiya
8. Pisanhari ki Madiya
4.6
(2719)
Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Superb location Divine experience Parking available Dharamshala is huge Stayed on second floor without AC room but a lovely balcony No lifts To reach temple 300 or so steps r there n very well laid out - easy hike Sunrise is magnificent from Top
Good place to visit even for the non Jains. Sunset time is notably worth visiting. It's a little hill post, but the stairs are very low rise, about 4-5" sizes, around 380 in number in all. No elevator, no palki.
This 15th-century Jain temple complex is rooted in a powerful legend, a humble woman known as Pisanhari (flour-miller) saved money by grinding flour and eventually built this pilgrimage site. Her statue and the original grinding stones remain above the entrance as symbols of her devotion. Spread over 18 acres, the site includes 13+ temples, featuring the monumental 55-foot Bahubali statue, the grand Nandishwar Dweep Jinalaya, a samavsarana structure, a mandapa hall, and a two-story garbhagriha. Positioned atop a 300-foot hill near Medical Garha, it offers sweeping views of Jabalpur, a cooling breeze, and a calming environment, perfect for reflection.
Pisanhari Ki Marhia, Jabalpur A revered Digambara Jain temple complex built in the 15th century by a humble flour-grinder woman (“Pisanhari”) who saved her earnings to construct it — symbolizing devotion and selflessness. 🏞️ Located on a small hill near Medical Garha, offering panoramic city views. 🕒 Timings: Around 6 a.m.–9 p.m. (daily) 📍 Distance: About 5 km from Jabalpur city centre 🛕 Features: Multiple shrines, peaceful surroundings, and an inspiring legend. 🌤️ Best time to visit: October–March It’s both a spiritual site and a viewpoint, ideal for those interested in history, faith, and serene landscapes.
This pilgrim site is a must-visit, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Jain Dharmshala provides affordable accommodation for Jain travelers. If arriving by train, Madan Mahal railway station is the nearest option, closer than Jabalpur's main railway station.
Beautiful Jain temple..Well located on main road..Well parking space..quite number of stairs to walk up to temples but worth goin as May experience an arieal view of jabalpur city..very clean and safe drinking water!!
I loved it during my visit there it was great So many things to see i can see the whole jabalpur from the hill top..😇
It's a must visit place in Jabalpur. Very clean and peaceful Jain temple.
Rani Durgavati Museum
9. Rani Durgavati Museum
4.2
(2110)
Museum
Specialty Museums
Traditional museum housing history displays, prehistoric objects & sculptural artworks.
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It was quite interesting that we hadn’t gone to the museum ever. It was ana amazing collection of sculptures from 9-11th century period when the Kalchuri dynasty ruled in this area. Mammi was bored a little. There was an entire section on life of Gond Tribe. Chausath yogini, uma maheshwar from madla, satna area. Jain tirthankaras, buddhist, ganesh, vishnu and shiva. There were a couple statues kept outside in the open, deteriorating. We thought how heritage isn’t quite something that present we value. With such a rich history, it saddens me to see such absence of care for precious sculptures.
Good to visit to see sculptures of 11-12 th century in closer room. Need more description about sculptures for people to understand better. It seems less people are visiting the museum. Foreigners can visit as the sculptures are kept in rooms with fans without issue of sun exposure. Coin collection is also there
A magnificent collection of ancient sculptures can be seen here, Coins collections and Tribes history as well!! Ticket price : 20
The Rani Durgavati Museum, located in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India, is a cultural and historical treasure dedicated to the valiant Gond queen, Rani Durgavati, who bravely defended her kingdom against Mughal forces in the 16th century. Established in 1976, this double-storied museum in Napier Town showcases a rich collection of ancient sculptures, coins, inscriptions, and tribal artifacts, offering insights into Madhya Pradesh’s heritage, particularly from the Gond and Kalchuri eras. A must-visit for history buffs, it’s centrally located near Bhawartal Garden and complements Jabalpur’s other attractions like Madan Mahal Fort. History Founded in 1976 to honor Rani Durgavati, a Gond warrior queen who sacrificed her life in 1564 resisting Mughal emperor Akbar’s forces, the museum reflects Jabalpur’s historical significance under Gond rule. Built in the city center, it houses artifacts from the Mauryan, Satavahana, Kushana, and Kalchuri dynasties, with a focus on Gond heritage. The collection, curated from Jabalpur, Katni, and nearby areas, includes 10th-12th century sculptures and prehistoric relics. The museum also preserves Mahatma Gandhi’s letters and tribal art, showcasing Madhya Pradesh’s diverse cultural tapestry. Managed by the Directorate of Archaeology, it remains a key educational and tourist site. Location Situated in Napier Town, Jabalpur, near Bhawartal Garden and Russell Chowk, the museum is 2 km from Jabalpur Junction Railway Station and 12 km from Dumna Airport. It’s easily accessible via NH-30, autos (Rs. 20-50), or taxis (Rs. 100-200) from the city center. Bhopal is 300 km away, and nearby attractions like Madan Mahal Fort (7 km), Dhuandhar Waterfalls (25 km), and Chausath Yogini Temple (25 km) make it a convenient stop on a Jabalpur itinerary. Facilities and Amenities Available Collections: Spread across two floors with galleries including Shaiva, Vaishnava, Jaina, Tribal Art, Coin, Inscription, and Excavation. Highlights include 3rd-18th century Hindu/Jain statues, 2nd BC-1600 BC coins, Chausath Yogini Temple sculptures, and Gandhi’s letters. Outdoor garden displays stone sculptures, including a notable wild boar statue at the entrance. Exhibition Hall: Kala Vithika hosts art exhibitions (Rs. 1,000/day for artists). Souvenirs: Postcards, plaster replicas, and publications available at the sales counter. Parking: Free for two/four-wheelers; Rs. 20-50 during peak times. Food and Drink: No food allowed inside; nearby Bhawartal Garden stalls sell snacks (Rs. 20-100). Restaurants like Peppers (0.3 km) offer meals. Restrooms: Basic facilities available. Other: No Wi-Fi or cloakrooms. Kids-friendly with open spaces. Photography requires a permit (Rs. 50). Best Time to Visit November to March offers pleasant weather (15°C-30°C), ideal for exploring the museum and nearby gardens. Summers (April-June, up to 45°C) are hot—visit mornings (10:00 AM-12:00 PM) to avoid heat. Monsoons (July-September) bring humidity, but the museum’s indoor setting is unaffected. Early visits minimize crowds, especially during school holidays or festivals like Dussehra. Timings Open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, except Mondays and government holidays (e.g., Holi, Diwali). Average visit duration is 1.5-2 hours. Last entry is at 4:30 PM. Entry Fees, If Any Indians: Rs. 10 per adult; Rs. 5 for students with ID. Foreigners: Rs. 100 per adult. Children: Free under 12. Photography: Rs. 50 for still/video cameras.
It is a good place to visit for those who really like the museum and keen to learn about historical things and places. There are lots of idols mainly of the 10th and 11th century. There are old coins also which were used during different dynasties. I like this place very much and visit it as I get time. One must visit and specially students would get knowledge of our history from here.
It was very astonishing place to visit who loves to know about the historical sculptures & arts. Unfortunately I couldn't spend much time, hardly I could spend 10 minutes but it is really time taking who really wants to see the deep artistic culture of India. It takes minimum 30-40 minutes to visit properly.
Beautifully Maintained Place with proper information. No waiting required and only ₹20(only cash) ticket🎟 per person and plenty of Car and two wheeler parking available. The staff is friendly and got to see many sculptures, antiques, copper plates, seals and coins of Kalchuri Era and Kalchuri King Karndev and Vijaysinhdev 👑.
A great place to explore the rich history and heritage of Madhya Pradesh. The museum has a good collection of sculptures, weapons, paintings, and tribal art. Entry fee is low and it's worth a visit if you love history. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Dumna Nature Reserve
10. Dumna Nature Reserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Kachnar City Shiva Temple
11. Kachnar City Shiva Temple
4.6
(9238)
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple featuring a 23m-tall statue of Lord Shiva at the end of a tree-lined path.
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5/5 Stars "I recently visited the Kachnar City Shiva Temple, and I was pleasantly surprised by its serene beauty. Despite the small area of the temple site, it has a lot to offer. The temple is surrounded by lush greenery, creating a peaceful ambiance. The striking aspect of the temple is the huge idol of Lord Shiva, but what truly caught my attention was the beautiful face of the deity. It's truly enchanting and marvelous. The temple makes for a wonderful spot to capture a few memorable shots. If you're looking for a peaceful and photogenic spot to visit, Kachnar City Shiva Temple is definitely worth considering. The temple's tranquil atmosphere and stunning idol make it a must-visit destination. Highlights: - Beautiful idol of Lord Shiva - Peaceful ambiance - Lush greenery surroundings - Great spot for photography Recommendation: - Visit for a peaceful experience - Don't miss the opportunity to capture stunning photos - A great spot for devotees and photography enthusiasts alike
Kachnar City Shiva Temple is a beautiful and serene place. This is a private property and is very well maintained. The majestic and divine open-air statue 76 ft tall Shiva idol captivates you as soon as you enter the premises. There is a Cave Underneath which contains the replicas of the 12 Jyotirlinga. The temple premises is clean and very well-maintained, with open spaces and lots of greenery that adds to its peaceful surroundings. It is surrounded by gardens where one can relax. The temple generally sees a less or moderate crowd, but the real beauty and devotion is seen during Mahashivratri. Best time to visit is evening and Morning time and in winter afternoons. The entry to the temple complex is free of cost and only parking of 4 wheelers is paid.
"A modern, well-planned residential and commercial hub. Kachnar City offers a blend of greenery, amenities, and convenience. Ideal for those seeking a comfortable lifestyle with modern facilities."
A divine blend of breathtaking scale and serene atmosphere. At its heart stands a majestic 76-foot-tall statue of Lord Shiva, under open skies, complete with a cave housing beautiful replicas of the 12 Jyotirlingas , a unique spiritual feature. Surrounded by lush green gardens and well-kept surroundings, the temple exudes tranquility, making it ideal for meditation, reflection, or a calm family outing.
Visiting the 72-feet Lord Shiva statue in Kachnar City, Jabalpur was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment you enter the temple premises, you can feel a deep sense of calm and spiritual energy. The massive statue of Lord Shiva looks absolutely magnificent and awe-inspiring, especially when viewed from a distance. The detailing, the posture, and the serene expression on Shiva’s face create a powerful yet soothing atmosphere. One of the most special parts of this place is the cave beneath the statue, which houses replicas of the 12 Jyotirlingas from across India. It gives devotees a chance to experience spiritual blessings from all the holy Shiva shrines in one place. The surroundings are clean, green, and beautifully maintained, adding to the positive vibes. Evenings are particularly mesmerizing when the statue is lit up — it looks divine under the sky. The environment is calm, perfect for meditation or simply sitting in peace. Overall, the Kachnar City Shiva Temple is not just a tourist spot but a soulful experience. A must-visit place in Jabalpur for anyone seeking spiritual tranquility, devotion, and a moment of inner peace.
I recently visited this temple, and it was such a peaceful experience. The main highlight is the huge Shiv Ji idol, which immediately fills you with a sense of devotion and calm. The atmosphere is very serene—away from the usual crowd and noise—which makes it a perfect place for meditation, prayer, or just spending some quiet time with your thoughts. The temple is well-maintained, clean, and surrounded by a natural calmness that adds to its spiritual charm. Whether you’re a devotee of Lord Shiva or simply someone seeking inner peace, this place is worth visiting.
The huge Shiva idol at Kachnar City, Jabalpur. The place is peaceful with hardly any crowd, making it a calm experience. The idol is truly majestic and worth seeing, though the visit doesn’t take long—around 5–10 minutes is sufficient. A good quick stop if you’re in the city
The statue is about 76 feet tall and made of marble. There is also 12 jyotirlinga inside a cave just below the statue...
Tilwara Ghat
12. Tilwara Ghat
4.3
(1550)
Religious destination
Sights & Landmarks
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Experiencing the river at night offers a unique perspective. The gentle rocking of the boat is incredibly soothing. Darkness amplifies the sounds of nature surrounding the river. The reflections of lights on the water create a magical atmosphere. It's a truly memorable way to appreciate the beauty of the river.
Went here during Ganapati visarjan btw they don't allow you to do visarjan here I just went for a view. It is good but gets a bit dirty as people pour off their household belongings in this river. The bridge gives the best view. There are shops of Prasad nearby and also a temple is present.
This is one of the most peaceful and best ghats in Jabalpur. You are mesmerized by the beauty and might of Narmada River. The ghats are less crowded and there is ample parking space here. You can also enjoy boating here. Daily Aarti at 7:30PM is not to be missed. There are small shops selling puja items. And you can enjoy boat rides here.
One of my favorite and very peaceful place to visit. It is less crowded as compared to Gwarighat. There is ample amount of parking space. You can also enjoy boating here. Must attend daily Aarti at 7:30PM. We visit this place every Saturday.
Nice place. We visited during monsoon and the river Narmada was getting flooded at a fast rate. The river bank (ghat) was totally submerged underwater. However, it wasn't extremely dangerous as no one was affected. The local shops were moved due to rising levels of river water. Places like riverbanks must be avoided during this season. Overall the place is hygienic and beautiful. Good spot to enjoy wit family.Bathing ghat for locals Looks nice as this place is an important bathing ghat for local people. They purify themselves here with the cold river water in the winter. The New and Old bridge are also a good contrast. People are still walking across the river using the old bridge. Interesting experience. Not very much of the attraction as it's not meant for the tourists. Still it's worth visiting if you are interested in the local daily life here.
One of the best and safe ghat in jabalpur. You can take the holy dip through out the year except Rainey season when Maa Rewa is over flow. Evening Aarti of maa Narmada is also a attraction. You can find this place cool with your family specially in summer evening when you can enjoy splash of cool water.
Peaceful place. A bit crowded during Shraadh & Kartik month. Small shops selling puja items. Small Boats are here for a ride. Water level is high during monsoon. Some ashes of Mahatma Gandhiji were immersed here.Needs a bit more maintenance.
Nice place. We visited during monsoon and the river Narmada was getting flooded at a fast rate. The river bank (ghat) was totally submerged underwater. However, it wasn't extremely dangerous as no one was affected. The local shops were moved due to rising levels of river water. Places like riverbanks must be avoided during this season. Overall the place is hygienic and beautiful. Good spot to enjoy wit family.
Sangram Sagar Lake
13. Sangram Sagar Lake
4.2
(225)
Lake
Nature & Parks
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It was such a peaceful and soothing place. You will find a very peaceful walking street around the lake, there are squirrels 🐿️ everywhere. It's a Lovely place full of natures beauty😍
Peaceful, not crowded nature place.
I visited Sangram Sagar Lake yesterday and it was truly peaceful. The lake is quite big, and the cool breeze and calm surroundings make it a perfect spot to relax. What I loved most was the small waterfall that forms when the lake overflows it was beautiful to watch. There's also a temple right at the shore and a small fort visible on the other side of the lake, which gives the place a nice historical touch. Overall, it felt like a hidden gem away from the city noise.
It's an unforgettable experience being there. A lot of scenery and the joggers park by the side. Bajnamath Batuk Bhairav Temple view adds a serene feel. The passage is lush green and a lot of bird activities are always there. You can see the Madan Mahal Forte and Bawadi from this place which adds to the historical importance of this place .
 Sangram Sagar Lake is a water body located near Bajnamath fort in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. It's known for its connection to King Sangram Shah, a Gond ruler, who is believed to have built the fort and possibly the lake.
Do not go from Danav Baba temple side. Go from Bajnamath Mandir side since there you would find a nice place to walk and sit. From Danav Baba temple side, which can be reached via Shakti Nagar, there is nothing apart from outskirt forest and a abandoned lane.This side is usually gathered by drunkards. Not a safe place to take family. Please take this into consideration. The lake is not so big as shown in maps. Just in rainy season the water level increases. Otherwise the water level is very low in other seasons.
A nice place to hangout with friends,
It's a great place to visit. There is a shani temple which is very famous and besides it this lake is situated, it is a must place to visit in jabalpur. The park has also developed for tourist attraction and morning/evening walk. It's safe to visit and parking is also sufficient. But don't go Danav Baba temple side. From Danav Baba temple side, which can be reached via Shakti Nagar, there is nothing apart from outskirt forest and a abandoned lane.This side is usually gathered by drunkards. Overall it's a beautiful and historical place. Must visit
South Avenue Mall.
14. South Avenue Mall.
4.1
(12311)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Multilevel retail center with midrange shopping & casual dining, plus an arcade & movie theater.
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South Avenue Mall (SAM) - JabalpurWalaSouth Avenue Mall (SAM) is Jabalpur's first and a premier shopping and entertainment hub, located on Narmada Road. Opened in 2009 by the esteemed Raja Gokuldas family, it offers a modern lifestyle with a diverse range of international and domestic brands for shopping, alongside various dining options from fast food to cafes, and entertainment facilities like the Movie Magic multiplex and the Hungama Planet kids' play area. SAM also serves as a community center, regularly hosting events and contests, and provides a complete experiential adventure for visitors to enjoy an entire day of leisure and fun
South Avenue Mall, located on Narmada Road in Jabalpur, is the city's first mall and multiplex, offering a comprehensive lifestyle experience. South Avenue Mall serves as a central hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment in Jabalpur. While it may not match the scale of larger metropolitan malls, it offers essential amenities and a comfortable environment for both locals and visitors. However, there is room for enhancement in terms of variety and maintenance to elevate the visitor experience further.
Best mall in jabalpur you'll see the whole jabalpur in under one shade and have all brands like mufti, Levis, puma, many more. You will get here smallest item to biggest item in terms of money and size. For shopping that place is best.
This mall offers a comprehensive and enjoyable shopping experience. The wide selection of stores caters to diverse tastes and needs. Modern amenities ensure a comfortable visit for all. The well-designed layout makes navigation effortless and pleasant. It's a great destination for a day of shopping and leisure.
South Avenue Mall is the first mall in jabalpur to be established way back in 2009 it is a very beautiful place with different exclusive stores , Movie Magic Multiplex is also there and there is a good variety of restaurants in the area where it is located and good neat and clean and well maintained, one should definitely visit and see it
Best Bookfair organise by South Avenue Mall collaboration with Readonrent. Staff are regularly supporting us.
Good shopping mall and well parking slots. Have a respected person in this mall and all brands store available here... Like KGF, BIG BAZAR, LEVI'S,PETER ENGLAND ETC. THERE IS store has Domino's Pizza and gaming jone.
Best mall of Jabalpur as of today.The staff here is very courteous and well mannered. Number of brands available is a lot. Pantaloon, Max, Reliance trends, Big Bazaar are the multi brand retail outlets Available here. Apart from that Authorised store of puma, nike etc are also available. It's bigger and better than Samdariya if you are willing to travel a longer distance to city outskirts towards gwarighat road.
Tiger N Woods
15. Tiger N Woods
4.4
(1390)
Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
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Amazing experience at Tiger n Woods Resort! The staff is incredibly polite and always greets you with a smile, which instantly makes you feel welcome. The food is simple yet absolutely delicious—comforting and satisfying after a day of adventure. One thoughtful touch is the breakfast basket they pack for guests heading out on the early morning safari. It's well put together and adds to the overall great experience. Highly recommended for anyone heading to Pench!
Service, Hospitality, Food, Manager, Staff, Pricing everything is good. The only and Main problem is the Property Rooms, Infrastructure, Bugs, Flies, Lizards, Equipments, Locks. They really need to work on these areas to match up. I didn't want to give this review since the people were really good and loved talking and being with them but then I also want them to work hard to enhance and take the advantage of the big area that too in the deepest buffer location.
Its was great experience staying at your resort... We were escorted by Shri. Raju podiyal.... The manager of resort. The team was well behaved mannered of resort. The food quality was delicious, well balanced cooked foods. The resort kitchen headed by shubham deshmukh and his staff were outstanding. We stayed one night in Royal deluxe suite with attached plunge pool one night in machan both experience was thrilling.
Very cosy and serene place away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The host Mr. Raju Podiyal and associated staff are very courteous. Food quality is quite good, except that sweets need to improvised. Bonfire arrangment is available. Karaoke system is also available for musical, vocal singing sessions during evening near the garden area. However, the existing Karaoke System is not satisfactory and gets disconnected frequently, much to the disappointment of singers and audience. A new better quality Karaoke System has been purchased immediately, conveyed the same to Mr. Raju Podiyal. Can plan for another visit.
We had a great stay at Pench Tiger Wood Resort. The hotel is comfortable, with a peaceful atmosphere. The staff is very cooperative, friendly, and always ready to help. The food served here is also very good, with a nice variety and quality. Overall, a pleasant experience.
It was excellent experience in the resort with whole heated support from resort staff. Only thing is required is some good KAROAKE System so that guests can enjoy with music and songs in the resort. Hope to come back soon. Raju bhai is excellent manager with full support from all angles.
If you want Jungle stay experience this place will give you that experience. It's calm serene and Composed environment. Food quality is excellent and service is too good. Staff are extremely polite and very much supportive.
Excellent stay experience in the lap of nature. Mr. Raju, the manager and his team are excellent and very helpful. Would definitely recommend this property.
Bhavartal Garden Rd
16. Bhavartal Garden Rd
Nature & Parks
Gardens

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