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Located in the northeastern part of Madhya Pradesh, Rewa is a historical city known for its royal past, natural beauty, and white tigers. Previously the capital of a princely state bearing its name, Rewa is home to colonial buildings, temples, and waterfalls. With a quiet atmosphere and rich history, Rewa appeals to history and nature enthusiasts alike. Besides visiting Rewa, you can also explore other places within the state. Several airports in Madhya Pradesh enable enthusiastic travellers to quickly book a flight and start exploring this Indian state. 

How to reach Rewa?

  • By air: The nearest airport to Rewa is Rewa Airport (REW), located around 8 km from the city. The airport is developed, but regular commercial flights have yet to begin, so direct connectivity to major cities like Delhi is not available at the moment. For travellers planning to fly, the nearest operational airports are Prayagraj Airport (IXD), about 130 km from Rewa, and Khajuraho Airport (HJR), roughly 125 km away.
  • By train: Railway travel will be convenient to Rewa as the Rewa Railway Station (REWA) is connected to major cities throughout India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Varanasi. The station is also where the Satna-Katni line connects, with daily service for both intra-state and long-distance travel.
  • By road: Rewa is also conveniently linked by road through National Highway 30 and National Highway 135. State-owned buses operated by the Madhya Pradesh Road Transport Corporation, as well as privately operated buses, connect Rewa with neighbouring cities such as Satna, Allahabad, Jabalpur, and Varanasi.
  • Getting around Rewa / Local transport: Rewa has local buses, auto rickshaws, and cycle rickshaws available for travel within city limits. App-based cab services are available but limited.
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Places to visit
Keoti Falls
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Keoti Falls

Keoti Falls is one of the tallest in Madhya Pradesh, dropping about 98 metres. The falls are surrounded by dense forests, creating a spectacular view during the monsoons.

Exploration time: 2–3 hours
Bahuti Falls

Bahuti Falls

Exploration time: 2 hours
Purwa Falls

Purwa Falls

Exploration time: 1–2 hours
Chachai Falls

Chachai Falls

Exploration time: 3–4 hours
White Tiger Safari

White Tiger Safari

Exploration time: 2 hours
Bans Sagar Dam

Bans Sagar Dam

Exploration time: 1–2 hours
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Places to eat

There are plenty of dining options in Rewa; you can find North Indian traditional food and street food. Food is very reflective of the flavours of Madhya Pradesh, but with neighbouring influences. View More

Things To Do

Besides the historic attractions and culinary delights, Rewa also offers several thrilling activities for travellers. Let the city and the surrounding areas amaze you with unique experiences.
  • Engage in activities, immerse in the local culture and natural surroundings.
  • Learn about White Tigers by visiting the museums and safari parks.
  • Trek to remote waterfalls like Chachai, Keoti, and Bahuti Falls.
  • Attend local tribal markets.
  • Capture the architectural beauty of Govindgarh Palace, ancient temples, and colonial-era buildings.
  • Enjoy a boat ride at Rani Talab during evening hours.

Best time to visit

The best time to see waterfalls is from July to September, when water flow is at its peak and the views are spectacular. However, the weather may be an issue as the area can experience heavy rains often, and travel may be affected. You should avoid visiting in the summer due to the hot temperatures. View More

Most commonly spoken languages

Hindi is the most widely spoken language in Rewa. The local dialect of Bundeli is also commonly spoken by the local people. Some areas, such as hotels, restaurants, and tourist sites, may cater to English speakers.
Shopping

Shopping opportunities in Rewa, from traditional handicrafts to textiles, and other local products. The markets represent the cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh.

  • Mela Chowk: The main shopping area in Rewa, where the shops and stores sell traditional clothing, footwear, and other accessories. The area is busiest after hours, and there are many options at every price point. The best time of year to visit is during the festivals.
  • Collectorate Road: A shopping area known for the commercial aspect, with a few unique stores selling electronics, books, and stationery. There are also little jewellery stores that welcome visitors with vast collections of jewellery pieces.
  • Sirmour Chowk Market: Known for household items, utensils, and local handicrafts. The market provides an authentic shopping experience with opportunities to interact with local vendors. Bargaining is common and expected, so negotiate prices politely.
  • Rewa Haat: A weekly market where tribal communities sell handmade crafts, bamboo products, and organic produce. The market operates on specific days and offers unique items not found in regular stores. Arrive early for the best selection and carry cash as card facilities may not be available.
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Festivals
Rewa has many festivals celebrated throughout the year, reflecting the cultural diversity of Madhya Pradesh.

More reasons to visit

  • Birthplace of the white tiger lineage: Rewa is renowned in wildlife history for the discovery of the first white tiger, Mohan, in 1951. The royal family of Rewa was instrumental in maintaining this rare genetic mutation, and currently, most white tigers in captivity across the world have a lineage that traces back to Mohan.
  • Experience Bundeli culture: Rewa is situated in the Vindhya region and has some of the rich Bundeli culture on display through its folk music, dance styles, and traditional food. The Bundeli dialect and way of life provide a different experience from the rest of the state.
  • Affordable and less commercialised destination: Rewa does not have the touristy feel like other, more popular cities, and retains its real character without too much commercialisation. Travellers will definitely feel the hospitality of local inhabitants and locals when visiting some of these attractions and cultural experiences, without the throngs of tourists.
  • Proximity to multiple waterfalls: Few places can boast of having the abundance of beautiful waterfalls so close together. The waterfalls around Rewa offer great opportunities for photographers, nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts.
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