1)Bhadaiya Kund is a natural spring, known for high mineral content. Several tourists visit this picnic spot near Shivpuri, especially during the monsoon season. The Bharatiya kund is 6.9 km away from Shivpuri railway station.
2)Tatya Tope Memorial is a memorial laid down in commemoration of the long drawn out battle for freedom in India. The colonial history of India is inked with the blood of many selfless martyrs. Ramachandra Pandurang Tope, popularly known as Tatya Tope, a brave freedom fighter and an Indian Maratha leader in the 1857 Uprising...
more... lost his life in the battle for Indian Independence.
He is known to have assisted Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi in the capture of Gwalior from the English colonial rulers. Betrayed by Raja of Narwar Man Singh, a trusted friend, the man was captured and executed in Shivpuri on the 18th of April 1859.
Tatya Tope rebelled against the colonial rulers because his father was denied pension he rightfully deserved. Tatya Tope played a crucial role not only in the capture of Gwalior but also by being a leader who fought despite the odds stacked against him. Tatya Tope is remembered as a brave soldier through the memorials at Yeola and Shivpuri where he met his tragic end.
Tatya Tope Memorial is at a distance of 2.7 KM from Shivpuri Railway Station.
3)The Madhav National park is situated near Shivpuri town and is a part of the upper Vindhyan hills. The Park was the hunting ground of Mughal emperors and Maharaja of Gwalior. It got the status of a National Park in 1958. There are two entry points for the park; one situated on NH-25 (Old Jhansi road) about 5 km from Shivpuri town while the other is on NH-3 (Agra-Mumbai road) at a distance of 7 km from Shivpuri towards Gwalior. The Park is gifted with a diverse ecosystem comprising of lakes, forests and grasslands. The forest is home to antelopes like Nilgai, Chinkara and Chowsinga and Deer including Chital, Sambar and Barking Deer. Animals like the Leopard, Wolf, Jackal, Fox, Wild Dog, Wild Pig, Porcupine, Python etc are also sighted in the park.
Madhav National Park is at a distance of 14.5 KM from Shivpuri Railway Station.
4)Chhatri Shivpuri is famous for graceful, intricately embellished marble chhatris erected by Scindia rulers. The Chhatris are set in an elaborate Mughal Garden and are dedicated to Scindias. One of these belongs to Madhav Rao Scindia, and the other to his mother Maharani Sakhya Raje Scindia facing each other . The Chhatris are spectacular fusion of Hindu and Islamic architecture styles with Mughal pavilions. Chhatri Shivpuri is at a distance of 5.4 km from Shivpuri Railway Station.
5)Bhoora khon waterfall
Waterfall in shivpuri national park Madhya Pradesh. It is a nature lover point. Situated at 10km on national highway towards Gwalior. A safe waterfall in the sense of childrens fun. You can enjoy both waterfall and dive area, green blanket cover photographic points and much more is waiting for you. Bhoora Khon waterfall is at a distance of 10 KM from Shivpuri Railway Station.
6)Survaya Ki Garhi is a hidden jewel of heritage in Madhya Pradesh where a small fortress in the vicinity of Shivpuri is a reservoir of architecture brilliance and immense cultural richness . Among the treasure it houses are the series of temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and altars where ancient Hindu practice of Yagna were performed for creating auspiciousness in the Kingdom of Avantivarman . The architecture pattern owes itself to the Kachchaphaghta style of early medieval India where theme of music , dance and demi-gods is clearly visible in the fabulous sculptures out there . It is credited for surviving quite well in the medieval era where central India was a scene of battles of native Indian Kings with Turkish Sultanate and later on Mughals . A must see if you venture around Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh) , Shivpuri and Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh). Survaya Ki Trahi is at a distance of 23 KM from Shivpuri Railway Station.