Bhedaghat, located in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, is a place whose beauty makes even foreign sights look pale. This place is famous for its marble rocks and lush green trees. The beauty of Bhedaghat is so special that many films have been shot here. Apart from this, this place is also considered the best for boating. Come, let's know the specialty of Bhedaghat and the way to reach there.
The marble rocks of Bhedaghat have been formed over time. There are 100 feet high rocks here, which make this ghat special. The flowing water has transformed these marble rocks into a 5 kilometer long valley. There is a lot of magnesium in these marbles, so these stones are soft.
The Dhuandhar waterfall of Bhedaghat is very famous. The water falls here so fast that it looks like smoke, hence it is called Dhuandhar waterfall. The sound of falling water is also very loud, which further enhances the specialty of this place.
The Chausath Yogini temple in Bhedaghat also holds special significance. This temple has idols of 64 Yoginis, which makes it important from a religious point of view.
Historian Jayant Verma explains that the Narmada River and the Tapti River fall into the Arabian Sea instead of the Bay of Bengal. When the volcano erupted billions of years ago, the lava flowed out and turned into a soft stone, which is called marble.
The rocks of Bhedaghat are several feet high and people consider them magical. These rocks change their shape with the flow of the river. These rocks are black from outside and white from inside. Their view is very beautiful at night during moonlight. Some time ago, dinosaur eggs were also found here.
Many films have been shot in Bhedaghat. This place has also been shown in Shahrukh Khan and Taapsee Pannu's film 'Dunky'. Apart from this, films like Mohenjo Daro, Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye, Ashoka, Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai and Bobby have also been shot here.
To reach Bhedaghat, first you have to get down at Jabalpur railway station or bus stand. The distance from Jabalpur to Bhedaghat is about 25 km. Jabalpur also has its own airport, from which you can also reach by air. There is also a ropeway option to reach Bhedaghat. You can see the views here more closely by boating. The boating ticket is Rs 200. The beauty of Bhedaghat, the magic of marble rocks and Dhuandhar waterfall mesmerizes the tourists coming here. If you also want to experience natural beauty and calm environment, then definitely visit Bhedaghat and enjoy the unique views there.
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