India's
largest state, with an area of 450,000 square kilometres (174,000
square miles), Madhya Pradesh is in the very heart of India. Geographically
it is a land of contrasts, with river valleys, dense forests and
rolling plains overlooked by the ancient hills of the Vindya and
Satpura ranges and the sprawling highlands of the Malwa plateau.
The region has been the site of human activity since prehistoric
times and its central location explain its turbulent history.
The best time to visit Madhya Pradesh is from November through
March when temperature are at their most comfortable. The evening
are fairly pleasant, especially at Indore, Mandu, Ujjain and Bhopal
on the Malwa plateau, which is famed for its cool summer nights.
For the wildlife viewing is best in the summer months of April
to June. Most of the state is a high plateau and in summer it
can be very dry and hot. Virtually all phases of Indian history
have left their mark on Madhya Pradesh, historically known as
Malwa . There are still many pre - Aryan Gond and Bhil tribal
people in the state, but Madhya Pradesh is overwhelmingly Indo
- Aryan with the majority of the people speaking Hindi and following
Hinduism. Some of Madhya Pradesh' s attraction are - Khajuraho
and Kanha National Park. The places of interest include the capital
city of Bhopal, the fort city of Gawalior and the ancient historic
city of Khajuraho.
The Madhav National Park of Shivpuri with a varied terrain of
wooded hills, it offers abundant opportunities of sighting a variety
of wildlife is open throughout the year. Ujjain is one of the
holiest and oldest cities of India and was an important place,
during the reign of Ashoka in spreading Buddhism.