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Kanha Sal and Bamboo forest, rolling grasslands and meandering
streams strech over 940 sq. km is dramatic natural splendour. It is
renowned for its population of tigers, Kanha National Park provided
excellent opportunities for observing these magnificent animals in
the wild. Kanha National Park was chosen in 1973 as one of 9 Tiger
reserves throughout India to become a vital part of Project
Tiger.One can find sambhar, barking deer, baur and four horned
antelope in the park. Less commonly seen species are Indian hare,
Indian fox, sloth bear, stripped hyena, jungle cat, panther and wolf
etc.
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Summer =23 degrees to 41 degrees Winter =
21 degrees to 6 degrees | |
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Aurangabad is a city named after Emperor Aurangzeb, the
last of the great Moghul Emperor's Aurangabad offers an exciting mix
of Buddhist and Muslim places of interest. It is also a convenient
point for visiting the Ajanta and Ellora caves. Places of interest
are the 12 Aurangzeb caves belonging to the Buddhist Era built
between the 3rd and 11th Centuries, Bibi ka Maqbara , a mausoleum
resembling the Taj Mahal Built in 1660. The history Museum of
Marathwada University includes excavations dating to the Satavadhana
dynasty. Ajanta - Ajanta caves renowned chiefly for their
magnificient wall paintings and frescoes - depicting scenes from the
life of Buddha. The caves consist mainly of Buddhist caves Temples
and Monastries cut into the Rock, dating from 200 BC to 650 AD.
Ellora - Ellora caves - A great and unique achievement in cave
architecture and sculpture which demonstrates this peaceful co
existence of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
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Summer = 23 degrees to 41 degrees Winter =
27 degrees to 12 degrees | |
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Gaya or Bodhgaya is the place where Lord Buddha attained
enlightment. The tree under which Buddha attained enlightment is
called the Bodhi tree, while the temple marking the spot is called
Mahabodh temple.The temples stands as a model for the temples in
Burma, Nepal, And Srilanka.This is very important and one of the
holiest cities for Buddhists.
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Summer =23 degrees to 41 degrees Winter =
21 degrees to 10 degrees | |
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