This natural and historical rich region of Malwa welcomes scholars and both historians and tourists with its colorful cultural environment. This area continuously fascinates scholars and historians because it presents a combination of cultural activities and colorful landscapes with its friendly environmental setting. The nature sites along with villages of Dewas provide travelers peaceful forest journeys. The tribal region contains a historic location called Khudel Devta. Local tribes worship KHUDEL DEVTA at this place through Full Moon (Poornima) and Lunar Conjunction (Amawasya) to also take advantage of the scenic views. Gidya Khoh exists as an artistic union of human civilization and natural environment. The location rests on the Indore-Nemawar road at a distance of 9 kilometers from Double Chowki. An impressive waterfall exists near scenic green valleys. Pointing 600 feet to the flowing water from the hilltop brings to mind Bhedaghat of Jabalpur in people’s memory. Many visitors book visits to delight in the pollutant-free natural sights that this destination provides during the rainy months.
The Chattries in Dewas stands as a tourist attraction because of its grand forms of Maratha architectural elements at the Meetha talab. The Chattries stands as an iconic symbol of the Pawar monarchs. This space satisfies all baroque markers from artificiality to diversity to introvertness and antiquity which demonstrates its success as a royal representation piece. Our emotions flood towards the Chateries structure because of its remarkable dominant power yet the interior transforms us into an environment full of subdued grandeur and fanciful elements. Our departing impression at Chattries shows a soft inward nature whose strong outer façade hides an eternally joyful heart.
Countless stone pillars create multiple hill formations that exist in triangular, rectangular, pentagonal and hexagonal configurations. The area contains seven identical hills. These stones resulted from volcanic activity since they show signs of human-made behavior while genuine human work. People should consider these ancient structures as the eighth great wonder in the world. Striking the stone pillars produces an audio effect similar to metal objects. Each stone pillar within the Narmada River area stems from a belief that the “Great Bheem” made them through Mahabharat times while trying to fulfill his vow to control the river but fell short of time. Thus the stones remain where they were placed. The site exists about 10 k.m. from Bagli Headquarters near Dharaji.
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