Bhedaghat Tourism – The Marble Beauty (September 9, 2025)

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  • Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district is renowned for its unique natural and cultural heritage. Among its treasures, Bhedaghat is fast emerging as a popular tourist destination. Towering marble cliffs, the roaring Dhuandhar waterfalls, the serene Narmada River, and historic temples together create an unforgettable experience.Also known as the Marble Rocks, Bhedaghat features nearly 100-feet-high white and grey marble cliffs on both sides of the Narmada River. The destination offers two distinct charms—by day and by night. During boat rides, local boatmen become storytellers, sharing fascinating tales that make the journey even more memorable.
  • Just a short distance away lies the Dhuandhar Waterfall, famous for its thunderous roar and spray that looks like smoke rising from the river. The falls are at their most spectacular during the monsoon season. For history and art lovers, the Chausath Yogini Temple is a masterpiece of architecture. Another spot, Bandar Kudni, is equally fascinating—two cliffs so close that monkeys easily leap across from one side to the other.
  • The nearest airport is Dumna Airport in Jabalpur, just 20 km away, offering good connectivity to Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Bhopal, and Indore. Beyond exploring the Marble Rocks, visitors can enjoy boat rides, cable car rides, and thrilling wildlife safaris in Kanha National Park. Speed boating and bird watching at Bargi Dam add to the adventure.
  • Foodies will find delight in Jabalpur and Bhedaghat’s street food. Must-try treats include samosas, jalebis, aloo chaat, mangoda, and chilled lassi. Indian Coffee House and Bawarchi Lawn & Resort are also popular dining spots. Accommodation here suits every budget. Luxury seekers can stay at Narmada Jacksons, while Bawarchi Lawn & Resort offers a mid-range option. Several local hotels provide budget-friendly stays.
  • The local markets of Jabalpur and Bhedaghat are known for their handicrafts and textiles. Visitors can shop for silver and brass utensils, zardozi sarees, marble carvings, and charming soft toys. Two to three days are enough to explore Bhedaghat and its surroundings at ease, soaking in its natural, cultural, and historical richness. Bhedaghat is where nature’s beauty, history’s depth, and cultural heritage meet in harmony. From marble cliffs to street food, from temples to markets, this destination promises unforgettable memories to every traveler.