Here is a list of the famous places in Chhattisgarh that you must not miss.
1. Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary
The Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Chhattisgarh's most famous tourist attractions and is a must-visit for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.Established in 1976, this sanctuary provides shelter to a number of leopards, tigers, porcupines, antelopes, pythons and several other species. In addition, you can visit the sanctuary on all days as it remains open from 7 AM to 6 PM every day.
2. Shri Rajiv Lochan Mandir
This temple is famous for depicting the architecture of Mahakoshal and is the place of Lord Vishnu. Further, there are a total of twelve pillars in this temple, each being beautifully carved with figures of various Gods and Goddesses like Goddess Durga, Lord Rama, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Narasimha. By observing closely, you will figure out that the entrance of this temple is adorned with sculptures of the Snake Goddess.
3. Danteshwari Temple
84km away from the city of Dantewada, this temple is devoted to Maa Danteshwari. It is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas in the whole country. According to legends, during Satya Yuga this is the place where Sati's Daanth fell. Moreover, during the time of Dussehra, tourists can pay their homage in this temple as the Goddess is taken out for a huge procession at that time.
4. Chitrakot Waterfalls
In the list of prominent things that Chhattisgarh is known for, you simply cannot miss Chitrakot Waterfalls. This waterfall is located 50 Km away from Jagdalpur in Bastar district and also goes by the name mini-Niagra Falls of India.
Apart from that, this horse-shaped waterfall provides its visitors with a great view to enjoy its thick and dense forests in the surroundings.
5. Rajeev Smriti Van
This place is an Ex-situ conservation site which was constructed in memory of Former Prime Minister L.T. Rajeev Gandhi. The primary reason behind building this 14-acre Van was to spread awareness about the importance of conserving nature. However, the unique feature of this Van is that everything here runs on solar energy. It is a must-visit place for kids as it provides a marvellous view and helps them learn about the environment, trees and nature.
6. Mahakoshal Art Gallery
This Art Gallery is a heritage property showcasing all the artwork of local people while also hosting numerous art exhibitions. The main reason behind this place's tourist attraction is its octagon shape. In addition, you can visit this gallery by paying only an entry fee of ₹ 1.
7. Purkhauti Muktangan
The Cultural Department of the Chhattisgarh Government has developed the Purkhauti Muktangan, with a total area of 18 hectares. This is an ideal place for your kids to learn and understand the culture of the local tribes. In addition, this garden also reflects the rich culture of Chhattisgarh. The entry fee for children below 12 years is ₹ 2, and that for children above 12 years is ₹ 5.
8. Bhoramdeo Temple
The Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh, or the Bhoramdeo Temple, takes visitors back to the glorious past. The construction of this temple took place somewhere during the 7th-11th century. However, the stunning looks, along with its beautiful decorations, are what give this temple its exquisite features. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the entire city of Chattisgarh while also observing the beautifully sculptured Shiva Linga inside the temple.
9. Tirathgarh Falls
Known as one of the most famous picnic spots in Jagdalpur, Tirathgarh falls offers a mix of adventure, fun, entertainment and beauty in one place. It offers a spectacular view to tourists as it splits into multiple falls as it flows down. Further, since it adjoins the Kanger Valley National Park, it also acts as an eco-tourism spot. In addition, after enjoying the 300 feet tall waterfall, you can also spend some spiritual time in a small temple nearby.
10. Kanger Valley National Park
One among the Asian Biosphere Reserve, this National Park derives its name from the Kanger River. This park was established in 1982, and numerous villages surround this park. Further, you can enjoy Safari rides in this park while seeing a variety of fauna like a jackal, barking deer, chikara, wild boar, drongo, buck, and some rare mouse deer. Apart from that, you can visit this park any time between 7 AM to 6 PM on all weekdays.
11. Mahant Ghasidas Memorial Museum
This museum is a must-visit place for all those who love history and architecture. In 1875, Raja Mahant Ghasidas established this museum as a preservation site that is home to various objects of archaeology, anthropology, natural history, crafts, paintings and Arts. This is because it consists of the finest collection of sculptures, images, inscriptions and other items. Further, the museum remains open for tourists on all days from 9:30 AM to 6 PM.
12. Maitri Bagh
Having 111 acres of parkland, Maitri Bagh is a must-visit location to spend some alone time with nature. The main purpose behind creating this park was to symbolise India's friendship with Russia. In addition, watch the musical fountains in the garden, and do not forget to take the toy train Maitree Express ride. In the end, climb up the Pragathi Minar and take a picture of the whole zoo.
13. Kailash and Kotumsar Cave
Visit this unique and second-longest cave in the world during your trip to Chattisgarh. Discovered in 1993, this cave stretches to an area of 200 m. Apart from that, amidst the dense forests, this deep cave looks stunning. In addition, this cave remains open from 7 AM to 7 PM.
14. Charre Marre Waterfalls
Charre Marre Waterfalls is an offbeat and refreshing place to visit in Chattisgarh. This waterfall is 16 metres high and provides a stunning sight to tourists who enjoy watching clear water fall from a great height. Moreover, this bubbling and mesmerising waterfall is a result of the pristine Jogidhara River. So sit back and enjoy the ear-pleasing sounds which are produced when the water meanders through verdant trees and hills.
15. Mainpat
Mainpat is an underrated hill station in Chhattisgarh, with breathtaking waterfalls, untouched rivulets, green pastures, dense forests, and deep valleys.Often referred to as Shimla of Chhattisgarh, this place's other name is Mini Tibet, as it has a huge Tibetan population. Moreover, during the Chinese invasion of Tibet, several Tibetan refugees found a home in this place which resulted in the name.
16. Madku Dweep
This frog-shaped island is located near the Shivnath river in the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh. A few epigraphs, prehistoric stone tools and coins are among the discoveries of archaeologists from this region. In addition, this island is also home to unique and ancient idols of Lord Ganesha, Shiv-Parvati, Shiva, Nandi and various other Gods.