Madhya Pradesh, often referred to as the “Heart of Incredible India” due to its central location, is a state rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. It is home to a diverse range of historical sites, including three UNESCO World Heritage sites, vibrant tribal cultures, dense forests, and wildlife sanctuaries.
Madhai-Tawa 3.0 Cycling Expedition: Exploring Satpura’s Wilderness
Join the Madhai-Tawa 3.0 Cycling Expedition on September 14-15, 2024, for a 70 km adventure through the Satpura region. Starting in the Madhai Paraspani Buffer Zone of the Satpura Tiger Reserve, cyclists will navigate rugged terrains, including uneven paths, muddy trails, and rocky roads, with a 1150 ft. elevation gain. The first 38 km wind through the scenic buffer zones, alongside Tawa backwaters, before reaching Tawa Dam. The return journey passes through relocated tribal villages, offering a deep connection with Satpura’s natural beauty and cultural heritage
Madhya Pradesh Leads India’s Tiger Conservation Efforts
Madhya Pradesh, India’s “Tiger State” houses 785 tigers, the highest in the country as per the 2022 census. This central Indian state is a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitats. The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board has introduced various activities like safaris, nature walks, treehouse stays, and stargazing to enhance visitor experiences. Workshops in national parks focus on minimizing environmental impact and involving local communities in conservation
Pranpur: India’s First Craft Handloom Tourism Village
Around 207 km from Gwalior, Pranpur is the heart of Madhya Pradesh’s Chanderi silk tradition. Just 3 km from Chanderi, this village is home to 450 weaver families dedicated to preserving the art of handloom weaving. The village’s heritage is visible in its century-old houses, enhanced by Ujjain’s design students. Beyond its famous saris, Pranpur showcases crafts like stone carvings and terracotta. The Gwalvanshi community, devoted to Lord Krishna, enriches the village with traditional folk songs. The MP Tourism Board has named Pranpur as India’s first craft handloom tourism village, with the tagline: “Har Ghar Utpaadan Kendra, Har Ghar Bikri Kendra, Pura Gaon Bazaar.” This initiative celebrates Pranpur’s artistic legacy and positions it as a vibrant cultural hub.
Bhopal Hosts 39th IATO Annual Convention: A Tourism Boost for Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal will host the 39th Annual Convention of the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) from August 30 to September 2,2024. Themed “Resurgent India Inbound,” the event will attract over 1,000 delegates, including key stakeholders, travel agents, and tour operators. The convention will spotlight Madhya Pradesh’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty, including its 12 national parks, seven tiger reserves, and 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board will also organize ten post-convention familiarization (FAM) tours and the “IATO Run for Responsible Tourism” on September 1. This convention is expected to significantly boost the state’s tourism industry.
to preserving the art of handloom weaving. The village’s heritage is visible in its century-old houses, enhanced by Ujjain’s design students. Beyond its famous saris, Pranpur showcases crafts like stone carvings and terracotta. The Gwalvanshi community, devoted to Lord Krishna, enriches the village with traditional folk songs. The MP Tourism Board has named Pranpur as India’s first craft handloom tourism village, with the tagline: “Har Ghar Utpaadan Kendra, Har Ghar Bikri Kendra, Pura Gaon Bazaar.” This initiative celebrates Pranpur’s artistic legacy and positions it as a vibrant cultural hub.
Bhopal Hosts 39th IATO Annual Convention: A Tourism Boost for Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal will host the 39th Annual Convention of the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) from August 30 to September 2,2024. Themed “Resurgent India Inbound,” the event will attract over 1,000 delegates, including key stakeholders, travel agents, and tour operators. The convention will spotlight Madhya Pradesh’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty, including its 12 national parks, seven tiger reserves, and 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board will also organize ten post-convention familiarization (FAM) tours and the “IATO Run for Responsible Tourism” on September 1. This convention is expected to significantly boost the state’s tourism industry.