Bike Tourism

Indore

Indore is blessed with some exciting and wonderful places. The historic city has age old forts, magnificent palaces and intricately carved temples. Some of the important tourism spots in Indore are; rajwada,chatrri bagh ,kanch mandir,lalbagh place, bada ganpati, Khajarnaa ganesh ,Gandhi hall, sarafa bazaar & many more..


Mandu city

Mandavgarh is situated at a distance of about 90 km from the Indore city of Madhya Pradesh. Popularly known as Mandu, the town is located amidst the Vindhya Ranges, at an elevation of 2000 feet above the sea level. It was originally founded in the 10th century by the Parmar rulers who made it their fort capital. Later, it was conquered by the Delhi Sultans, who named it as Shadiabad, meaning the "City of Joy". There are a host of historical monuments here which are constructed on the fusion of Hindu and Afghan style of architecture.


Omkareswar temple

Omkareshwar is a holy town situated at a distance of 77 km from Indore. It derives its name from the sacred Hindu symbol of Om. The place is a pilgrimage site, as there are a number of Hindu temples and Jain temples located here. It is basically an island, in the shape of Om, on the confluence of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri. The island is divided into north and south by a deep gully and is linked by a bridge. A boat ride in Narmada River around the island of Omkareshwar is quite enjoyable.


Ujjain

Ujjain is situated at a distance of 56 km from Indore. The city of Ujjain is one of the ancient cities of the country. It is considered to be one of the seven sacred places to attain Moksha. The city attracts a great deal of pilgrims, as it is the abode of one of the Jyotirlingas. Ujjain city of India is located on the banks of River Shipra and exists from the early days of the Indian civilization. It once used to serve as the capital of Avanti and a center of learning.


Tincha Falls

About 25 km from Indore, Tincha Falls, is an ideal weekend getaway. The water drips from a height of about 300 ft and it facilitates for bathing in the river upstream. The exuberant and spectacular waterfall has a pond nearby, which enhances the beauty of the place. Its a sight to behold especially in the monsoons when it is in full and furious flow. From a distance, the waterfall appears like streams of milk rushing down the mountainside. There also a couple of pools because of the cascading water everywhere that you can swim in, making Tincha Falls a great place for a day full of fun and frolic.


Patal pani

Located at a distance of 36 kilometres from Indore, Patal Pani is quite famous for its grand 150 feet high waterfall. Interestingly, till date, the depth of the pond that forms at the bottom of the fall is unknown. Going with the tale attached to the name of the place, the depth of the kund (pond) goes as deep as the underground world, more locally known as Patal. The spot is also equally popular as a trekking hub for many adventure enthusiasts.


Gomatgiri

Gomatgiri, a small hillock near Indore, is one of the most popular religious attractions for the followers of Jainism. Located only a 10 minutes drive away from the airport in the city, the hillock is synonymously known for its nearly 21 feet statue of Gomateshwar. The statue is said to be an exact replica of the Bahubali statue of Shrawanbegola. Also, what makes the place interesting is the presence of 24 marble temples, beauty of which is accentuated by their shikhars. Each one of these beautiful temples is dedicated to the one of the 24 Tirthankaras of Jain religion. Interestingly, the hillock was donated to the Jain Samaj by the M.P government in the year 1981.


Kanha kisli

in the 1930s, the present-day Kanha area was divided into two sanctuaries, Hallon and Banjar, of 250 and 300 km respectively. Kanha National Park was created on 1 June 1955 and in 1973 was made the Kanha Tiger Reserve. Today it stretches over an area of 940 km in the two districts Mandla and Balaghat. Together with a surrounding buffer zone of 1,067 km and the neighboring 110 km Phen Sanctuary it forms the Kanha Tiger Reserve. This makes it the largest National Park in Central India. Kanha Tiger Reserve was ranked in the top 10 Famous Places for Tourists.


Khajuraho

Khajuraho group of monuments are located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, in Chhatarpur District, about 620 kilometres (385 mi) southeast ofNew Delhi. The temples are in a small town also known as Khajuraho, with a population of about 20,000 people (2001 Census).


Sanchi

The Buddhist vihara at Sanchi, famous for its Great Stupa is located at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of thestate of Madhya Pradesh, India, it is 46 Km north-east of Bhopal.


Crescent Water Park

Crescent Water Park, one of India's finest family water park, is located just 15 minutes from Indore city,we feature the largest variety of attractions (12) in Central India.Crescent Water park has more family tube rides than any other park in Malwa zone. Thrill rides are in abundance. Plenty of picnic areas are available, from covered pavilions (cabanas) to beautifully landscaped grass areas. We feature separate Children's Play Adventures, including the all new Family Fun Zone. Two new attractions will debut :float tornado & crusader(first time in India).


Regional park

Pipliyapala Regional Park Indore is one of the best and biggest park in Madhya pardesh .


Pachmarhi

Pachmarhi is a popular tourist retreat. Tourists visit Pachmarhi throughout the year.There are lots of hotel mostly situated in market like Hotel shri krishna only few cottages and resort and mp tourism hotels are situated in peace full location of pachmarhi 2 or 3 km away from bus stand.