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Ken Nature Trail:
Ken Nature Trail ( 22 km ), within a walking distance from Raneh
falls, is a jungle track exhibiting natural beauty and imparts
a knowledge of the surroundings.
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Ken Gharial Sanctuary: (24 kms.)
It is at the confluence of the Ken and Khudar rivers further down
Raneh Falls and Nature Trail. This is a natural of the long snouted
variety of crocodiles.
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Banisagar Lake: (11km)
It is a picnic spot and a dam on Khudar river with a waterspread
of 7.7 sq. km. Suitable fo Boating & Angling.
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Ranguan Lake: (25 Km)
It is an ideal picnic spot for boating and angling.
¤ Gangau Dam: (34
km):
A natural dam at the confluence of the Ken and Simri rivers, ideal
for nature-lovers, anglers and the adventure minded. The dam is
surrounded by the Panna National Park & Gangau Sanctuary.
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Pandav Falls:
(34 kms), a picturesque waterfall in a bowl shaped valley on the
ken river. The Pandavas are said to have spent a part of their
exile here.
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Majhganwa Diamond Mines, Panna:
(56 km), are the only diamond mines of Asia. Open from 9 am to
1 pm. Sunday Closed.
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Panna:
(45 km) is a historic town famous for its imposing temples and
was capital of the Bundela Kingdom.
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Dhubela Museum:
(65 km) is located in an old fort on the Jhansi- Khajuraho road
and houses a rare collection of artefacts, depicting the heritage
of Bundelkhan. Pipraghat (24 km) is a recently developed excursion
spot. The nearby Ken river offers boating, swimming and angling.
Due to the purity of the river fish such as mahaseer, rohu and
katla are found in large numbers.
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Ajaygarh Fort:
(80 km) is at a height of 688 meters above sea level and was capital
of the Chandelas during their decline.
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Kalinjar Fort:
(100 km) is located on the Vindhya range and is 38 km from Atarra
railway Station. This fort, built during the Gupta period, was
captured by the Chandela ruler Shri Yasovarmanin the mid- 10th
century.
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Orcha:
(165 km) Eight km off the Khajuraho- Jhansi highway (19 km from
Jhansi), this is a medieval city flanked by the Betwa River. The
16th & 17th century palaces and temples here have withstood
the ravages of time. Paintings and mirrorwork, intricate stairways
and delicate trellis work in Jehangir Mahal, Raj Mahal and Rai
Praveen Mahal are enchanting. In the fort complex MP Tourism has
converted the Sheesh Mahal into a Heritage Hotel. Adding to the
architectural beauty are the Ram raja, Chaturbhuj and Laxminarayan
temples and cenotaphs.
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