5 things to visit in Madhya Pradesh and enjoy local delicacy
By Amit Shukla
Patalpani Falls
As the name suggests, it’s a fall whose depth is unknown. There is no official count on the actual abyss of the falls, and people consider that it goes into the other world beneath the earth’s surface. Now, doesn’t it excite you to know how it feels to trek at this place? It’s peaceful, and so a lot of families visit it often.
Now that you couldn’t decide on the abyss, let’s find out if you can find out the teeth of the popular dish Bhutte ka kees. Maize is first grated (kees), then roasted in ghee, and then cooked in milk with spices. Enjoy it in Sarafa Bazaar, and then let’s move to our third place, but we hope you don’t feel tired as you travel through locations, or do you?
Sanchi Stupa
India’s and probably the world’s remarkable symbol of 3 Century BCE monument Sanchi Stupa is known for being built under the reigns of the Ashoka, an emperor of the Maurya Dynasty. Ashoka is the one to spread the reach of Buddhism in the country. The King took the task of distributing the mortal remains of Lord Buddha. The central vault of the gigantic dome of the Stupa has the relics of Lord Buddha.
It would be almost lunchtime by the time you decide to step out of the Stupa, but do not fret as Kadaknath and Maande have your food cravings covered. The former is a connoisseur’s delight and needs preordering as it is not available at all eat-out locations, while the latter is a Roomali Roti. It can fill a stomach to its full and get the taste buds talking.