Chhattisgarh derives its name from the 36 ancient forts in
the area. It is undoubtedly one of the fastest developing states of India and
is surprisingly very beautiful too. Situated in the heart of the country, the
state has rich cultural heritage and is endowed with phenomenal natural
diversity.
Despite brimming with exquisitely carved temples, ancient monuments, hill plateaus, Buddhist sites, rare wildlife, water falls, palaces, rock paintings and caves, there are a couple of these sights which are still pristine and untouched. These offer a distinct and alternate experience to the visitors who wish to experience the ecological and cultural identity of Chhattisgarh.
Despite brimming with exquisitely carved temples, ancient monuments, hill plateaus, Buddhist sites, rare wildlife, water falls, palaces, rock paintings and caves, there are a couple of these sights which are still pristine and untouched. These offer a distinct and alternate experience to the visitors who wish to experience the ecological and cultural identity of Chhattisgarh.
Ancient temples in Chhattisgarh are not only a pilgrim centre but also a worthy tourist attraction that reverberates with heritage which is something you won’t find in the rest of India.