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Madhya Pradesh Tourism – The Holy Town of Khandwa

By Manoj

Khandwa is a beautiful tourist place located in the East Nimar district in Madhya Pradesh and is considered to be an old town with many temples and several ancient kunds. You can see many Jain and Hindu temples here.

During the British rule, Khandwa was considered to be the main commercial hub of the Nimaad region. The phenomenal singer Kishore Kumar was also born in here.

Asirgarh Fort

Asirgarh Fort or Asigarh Qila is a prominent tourist place to visit in Khandwa. According to legends, it is believed that this fort can never be conquered by force.

The fort is situated in the Satpura Range, and is 69 km away from Khandwa. Built right at the heart of the valleys, the Asirgarh Fort is connected to the Narmada valley and Tapti River through a pass via the Satpura Hills.

Madhya Pradesh Tourism – The Holy Town of Khandwa

View of the fort.
Photo Courtesy: LRBurdak

Ghanta Ghar

Ghanta Ghar is one of the important landmarks in the town of Khandwa and is also called the Clock Tower of Multan. It was constructed in 1884 by the British during their rule in India.

It has four historic ponds or kunds in the four directions. These kunds are called Suraj Kund, Bhima Kund, Rameshwar Kund and Padma Kund.

Indira Sagar Dam

Indira Sagar Dam, built over the River Narmada in Khandwa at Narmadanagar, is Asia's most prestigious hydro power project. The sheer magnanimity of this dam makes this a must-visit tourist place in Khandwa.

It is also called the Gosikhurd Project and was constructed with the sole aim of offering water to the nearby villages of Bhandara, Nagpur and Chandrapur districts. The site features a concrete gravity dam which is 92 mt tall and 653 mt long.

Indira Sagar Dam

View of the dam.
Photo Courtesy: Rituparno Sen

Gauri Kunj

Gauri Kunj is a memorial constructed in honour of the popular playback singer Kishore Kumar Ganguly. Khandwa is the birthplace of this legendary singer.

The foundation stone was laid by the late singer's elder brother, actor Ashok Kumar. Although the memorial is dedicated to Kishore Kumar, the name of the auditorium is derived from his parents Gauridevi and Kunjilal Gangopadhyay.

This place serves as a platform for all forms of arts and cultural activities. The Government of Madhya Pardesh and the local Municipal Corporation manages Gauri Kunj.

If you are a fan of music and other cultural events then this is a place you must visit in Khandwa and attend one of the programmes held here.

How to Reach Khandwa

By Air: Though Khandwa has an airstrip situated on the Nagchun Road, it is only used for occasional landings. The nearest commercial airport to Khandwa is the Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport which is located in Indore.

By Train: The Khandwa Railway Station has daily rail connections to important destinations in Madhya Pradesh such as Bhopal and Indore. There are frequent trains to Delhi, Bombay, Kolkata, Kochi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Jammu, Patna and many more places in India.

By Road: Khandwa can be reached by road through public transportation such as buses and taxis. Regular buses ply to Khandwa from the neighbouring places and the important places of Madhya Pradesh. The best way to come to Khandwa via road is to travel through Indore.

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