Madhya Pradesh Tourism offering Narmada Parikrama tour starting from Jabalpur

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Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh is a state of great religious and pilgrimage significance. The State’s Tourism Department takes great pride in the Spiritual tourism sector announcing the Narmada Parikrama. The board has taken an initiative to organize a religious tour all over the ‘Heart of Incredible India’ along the banks of Mother Narmada. The inauguration program of the Narmada Parikrama will be held in Hotel MPT Kalchuri Residency, Jabalpur on 14th October, 2022 from 10 AM.

The Chairman of Madhya Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation, Shri Vinod Gontia mentioned that the event will flourish in the auspicious presence of priests and sages from Madhya Pradesh and all over India. The 15 day and 14 night tour will begin from Jabalpur, Bhopal and Indore.

From Jabalpur, The tour will proceed to Amarkantak followed by Mandla, Kareli, Hoshangabad, Handia, Omkareshwar, Badwani, Rajpipla, Khatpor, Mithi Talai, Barodra, Jhabua, Maheshwar, Ujjain, Salkanpur, Budni before returning back to Jabalpur.

From Indore/Bhopal, The tour will proceed to Ujjain, Omkareshwar, Badwani, Rajpipla, Kathpor, Mithi Talai, Jhabua, Mandu, Maheshwar, Salkanpur, Jabalpur, Amarkantak, Mandla, Kareli, Hoshangabad, Omkareshwar before getting back to Indore and Bhopal.

The board is giving away lucrative packages starting from as low as 63,000 INR to 78,000 INR which will include accommodations, transportation and 3 meals per day. Booking and enquiries can be done from Madhya Pradesh Tourism regional and marketing offices.

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