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Jabalpur, also known as the Marble City of India, is a stunning destination on the banks of the River Narmada. The city's rich heritage is showcased through its historical sites and monuments. Jabalpur tourism comes with a plethora of destinations to explore. It is famous for its marble rocks in Bhedaghat and the thrilling Dhuandhar Waterfalls. It is also a paradise for archaeologists and geologists in the Vindhya ranges. Explore Jabalpur's beauty and history with a detailed Jabalpur travel guide.

How to reach Jabalpur

  • By air: Jabalpur Airport, also called Dumna Airport (JLR), is located 25 km east of Jabalpur city in Madhya Pradesh. The airport has one terminal catering to several flights to Jabalpur from variouscities nationwide.
  • By train: Jabalpur Junction, also known as Jabalpur Main Station, is a significant railway hub serving the city. The station is the headquarters of the West Central Railway zone and offers direct connectivity to major cities across India.
  • By bus: Jabalpur offers regular bus services connecting to cities like Indore, Nagpur, Kanha, and Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh. National highways NH7 and NH12 pass through the town, providing excellent road connectivity.
  • Getting around/local transport in Jabalpur: You can easily roam around the city by hiring auto rickshaws or a taxi. City buses and cycle rickshaws are also commonly used modes of transport for travel.
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Places to visit
Dhuandhar Falls

Dhuandhar Falls

A natural marvel known for its mighty cascade, it creates a misty effect and offers scenic views.

Exploration time: 5-6 hours
Balancing Rock

Balancing Rock

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Madan Mahal Fort

Madan Mahal Fort

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Marble Rocks

Marble Rocks

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Chausath Yogini Temple

Chausath Yogini Temple

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Dumna Nature Reserve Park

Dumna Nature Reserve Park

Exploration time: 3- 4 hours
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Places to eat

In addition to rich heritage and vibrant traditions, the city offers a diverse culinary scene with delicious dishes. Don't miss these popular restaurants when visiting Jabalpur.

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Things To Do

Best time to visit Jabalpur

September to March is the best time to visit Jabalpur. The weather is cool and pleasant, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

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Shopping in Jabalpur

  • Kamaniya Gate: Kamaniya Gate is an excellent wedding shopping market. It offers a beautiful collection of jewellery and clothes, perfect for brides, grooms, and wedding guests. The market features ethnic and modern styles, ensuring a delightful shopping experience.
  • Adhartal: Adhartal is a popular household shopping destination in Jabalpur. From furniture to kitchen appliances, you'll find everything here. 
  • Ganjipura: Ganjipura in Jabalpur is a haven for shoppers, offering a wide range of fashionable clothing, jewellery, footwear, watches, and cosmetics. It also features a wholesale market with excellent deals, making it a paradise for people looking for affordable products.
  • Gorakhpur Market: If you're a fan of branded clothing, Gorakhpur Market is a must-visit. It offers a fantastic selection of apparel, and you'll have a great time exploring the variety of clothes and accessories available.
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Festivals
Jabalpur is renowned for its vibrant and culturally rich festivals. Here are some of them: View More

More reasons to visit

With its stunning natural landscapes, waterfalls, rivers, and lush forests, Jabalpur is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. And yet, there are always more things to do and see here.

  • Kanha National Park: Kanha National Park offers a captivating experience for wildlife lovers. Known for its diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers, the park also boasts stunning wildflowers, and plants. Visitors can take jungle safari rides for a detailed exploration with the chance to capture rare animal sightings.
  • Rani Durgavati Museum: The Rani Durgawati Museum, named after the legendary queen from the Gond dynasty, houses a remarkable collection of 10th and 11th-century sculptures from the local region. The double-storied museum features four galleries on the first floor, showcasing Shaiva, Vaishnava, Jaina, and Tribal art, along with an Index, Excavation, Inscription, and Coin gallery.
  • Gwarighat Gurudwara: The Gwarighat Gurudwara, a striking all-white shrine, offers a serene retreat for visitors seeking solace and spiritual connection. Perched atop a hill, the gurudwara provides a breathtaking view of Gwarighat. Visit to experience tranquillity and seek blessings.
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