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The Chhatarpur holds an unparalleled status of conserving the religious charm, and Indian ethnicity. Henceforth, the mesmerising monuments, treasurable landscapes, and wildlife of the town will leave you spellbound with its beauty.

Beholding the spectacular view of Raneh Falls to the Ken Gharial Sanctuary situated at the Sangam of Ken and  Khudar Rivers, the territory of Chhatarpur entail various picturesque tourist sites to discover! Moreover, the district shares several major borders such as the Panna from the east, Tikamgarh from the west, Damoh from the south, Sagar from the southwest, and lastly, Uttar Pradesh from the north.

Once considered the “king’s place” of central India, Chhatarpur has tons of tourist attractions to entice visitors within and nearby the city – Jatashankar, Bhimkund, Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum and Panna National ParkTemples to name a few. Nonetheless, the popular UNESCO world heritage site, the Khajuraho Group of Templescomes under the province of Chhatarpur which also hosts the world-renowned Khajuraho Dance Festival in the month of February each year.