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Kanan Pendari Zoological Garden, Bilaspur

Kanan Pendari Zoological Garden, Bilaspur

33.56km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

Zoological garden which is spread around 114 acres in the heart of Bilaspur. It is created in the intention of giving the welfare of the wildlife of the region and to monitor the endangering species of the region.

Mahamaya devi Temple

Mahamaya devi Temple

36.92km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

This is a temple of goddess Lakshmi and Saraswathi and is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas, shrines of Shakti, the divine feminine, spread across India which was built in the 12th century which has a prominent role in the history.

Ratanpur Old Fort

Ratanpur Old Fort

45.08km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

This is an old fort located in the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh. There are no more details available about this fort. The present condition of this fort is very bad. but we can understand the importance of this ancient fort in the early times while exploring this fort and surroundings.

Chaiturgarh fort and  Temple

Chaiturgarh fort and Temple

69.62km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

Situated at a height of 3060 height on the hill top. Archeologists consider it as one of the strongest natural fort. Since it is protected by strong natural walls. It is an Archaeological Survey of India protected monument. Chaiturgarh is one of the 36 forts of Chhattisgarh.

Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary

Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary

85.31km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

The Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve is a biosphere reserve in India that extends across the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, covering a total area of 383,551 hectares. The forest area of the reserve has tropical deciduous vegetation and The faunal composition of the Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve is quite rich. More diverse and flourishing populations of wildlife can be found here.

Girivilas Palace

Girivilas Palace

89.45km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

Girivilas Palace is an old palace with many memories. There is a good museum here with good collections. The place is very well maintained and it feels very calm and quiet here. This place is a package of history.

Vivekananda Sarovar [Budha Talab]

Vivekananda Sarovar [Budha Talab]

99.04km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

Also known as Budha talab.it is said that Swami Vivekanand stayed in the banks of this Sarovar. In memory of this , there is a huge statue of Vivekanand is installed here. Evenings are the best time to visit this lake when the colorful light fountains add more beauty to the surroundings. Another added attraction is the beautifully maintained garden lying adjacent to the lake.

Shree Rajrajeshwari Maa Mahamaya Devi Mandir Raipur

Shree Rajrajeshwari Maa Mahamaya Devi Mandir Raipur

99.5km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

This is an ancient 14th-century temple located in the banks of the river Kharoon which was dedicated to the Durga Devi. This 900-year-old Mahamaya Temple also attracts historians and archaeologists due to its rich history and architecture.

Rajkumar College Raipur

Rajkumar College Raipur

99.87km from Malhar Archaeological Museum

One of the oldest K-12 foundations of India founded by Sir Andrew Fraser in the year 1882 at Jabalpur It is a co-education, residential cum day boarding public school . The buildings are very beautiful to see and the surroundings is also very calm and quiet.

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Malhar Archaeological Museum

Malhar Archaeological Museum

Malhar, Chhattisgarh 495551, India

Malhar is an ancient town in Chhattisgarh. Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains of National Importance’ list that is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Few of the remains found in Malhar date back to 1000 century BC and are attributed to the Kalchuri regime.