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A
number
of
festivals
are
celebrated
in
Madhya
Pradesh.
An
important
tribal
festival
is
Bhagoriya
marked
by
traditional
gaiety
and
enthusiasm.
Shivratri
is
celebrated
in
Khajuraho,
Bhojpur,
Pachmarhi
and
Ujjain
and
has
its
own
local
flavour
while
Ramnavami
festival
at
Chitrkoot
and
Orchha
has
a
unique
sense
of
devotion
imbued
with
tradition.
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Festivals
of
Orchha,
Malwa,
Pachmarhi
bring
to
the
fore,
repertoire
of
culture
and
art
of
the
people.
Tansen
Music
Festival,
Gwalior,
Ustad
Allauddin
Khan
Music
Festival
of
Maihar,
Kalidas
Samaroh,
Ujjain
and
Festival
of
Dances
at
Khajuraho
are
some
of
the
well
known
art
festivals
of
Madhya
Pradesh.
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Perfectly
preserved
medieval
cities,
refreshing
and
enchanting
wildlife
sanctuaries
and
some
of
the
holiest
and
most
revered
pilgrim
centres
offer
to
the
tourist
the
most
fulfilling
experience.
Tranquil
beauty
of
Pachmarhi,
glittering
splendour
of
Marble
Rocks
and
roaring
sound
of
Dhuandhar
Fall
at
Bhedaghat,
Kanha
National
Park,
with
its
unique
Barasingha
and
Bandhavgarh
National
Park
with
its
prehistoric
caves
and
wildlife
are
some
of
the
major
attractions
of
the
state.
Gwalior,
Mandu,
Datia,
Chanderi,
Jabalpur,
Orchha,
Raisen,
Sanchi,
Vidisha,
Udaygiri,
Bhimbetika,
Indore
and
Bhopal
are
the
places
well-known
for
their
historical
monuments.
Maheshwar,
Omkareshwar,
Ujjain,
Chitrakoot
and
Amarkantak
are
major
centres
of
pilgrimages.
Unique
temples
of
Khajuraho
are
famous
all
over
the
world.
The
temples
of
Orchha,
Bhojpur
and
Udaypur
attract
large
number
of
Tourists
as
well
as
pilgrims.
Archaeological
treasures
are
preserved
in
the
museums
at
Satna,
Sanchi,
Vidisha,
Gwalior,
Indore,
Mandsaur,
Ujjain,
Rajgarh,
Bhopal,
Jabalpur,
Rewa
and
may
other
places.
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