Panna

Panna, Madhya Pradesh, 488001

Panna is famous for its diamond mines in India, Panna has Rolling Meadows dotted with evergreen trees, rocks, hills, and forests. Panna is famous for its temples which strike a very fine blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. With a sanctuary for rare wildlife and fauna and a diamond mine, Panna has been transformed into a city of natural beauty and eternal serenity.

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Panna is famous for its diamond mines in India, Panna has Rolling Meadows dotted with evergreen trees, rocks, hills, and forests. Panna is famous for its temples which strike a very fine blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. With a sanctuary for rare wildlife and fauna and a diamond mine, Panna has been transformed into a city of natural beauty and eternal serenity.

Suitable places in and around Panna for film shooting: -

Panna National Park Among the most prominent wildlife sanctuaries in Madhya Pradesh amassing wildlife enthusiasts and photographers from all across the globe is Panna National Park. Spread across an area of 542 sq. km. in Vindhyan Hills, the national park encompasses dynamic dry deciduous forest.  

Baldevji Temple has been inspired by Roman architecture and has a gothic feel to it. Baldevji temple is one of the finest structures in the area and represents the heights that Panna architecture has reached.

Jugal Kishore Ji Temple was built by Raja Hindupat Singh, the fourth Bundela King of Panna, during his reign from 1758 to 1778. The ornaments and attire of the lord reflect the Bundelkhandi style.

Prannath Ji Temple is an important pilgrimage of Pranamis and attracts a number of devotees during Sharada Purnima. The temple was built in 1692 and has Muslim and Hindu architectural styles in its domes and lotus formations.

Pandav Fall at a distance of 14 km from Panna is one of the scenic perennial falls fed by a tributary of the river Ken in Madhya Pradesh. The falls cascades down from a height of about 30 meters into a heart-shaped pool.

Raneh Falls is one of the prominent waterfalls in the Panna Reserve area that emerges from the confluence of Ken and Khuddar rivers. The surroundings of the falls are adorned with crystalline granite, which is present in varying shades ranging from pink, red and grey

Ken Gharial Sanctuary is stretched across an area of 13.5 sq. km and was established in the year 1985. Surrounded by dense forests, the sanctuary is also being flourished with 45 km of river stretch with sandbanks and offers shelter to wild boar, chinkara, blue bull, peacock, and chitals.

Madla is a picturesque village on the banks of the River Ken, located simply about 20 km away from Panna, this village is the true highlight of the densest jungle patterns of the area with traditional attractions of the area.

Ajaygarh Fort - This is an old fort elevated at a height of 688 meters and was the capital of the Chandelas during their decline located  36 km away from Panna National Park.

"The location is best to take Adventure, Natural / Scenic beauty, waterbodies, Rural village shots Historic, Religious Shots".

Contact Person

Collector Panna
Collector Panna
Collectorate, Panna (M.P.)

07732-252003

dmpanna@nic.in

https://panna.nic.in/en/

Connectivity

Nearest Airport - Khajuraho airport (27 Km away)

Nearest Railway Station - Khajuraho railway station (40 Km away)

Climate

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Accomodation

Several Star and Budget hotels are available.

Medical Services

General Medical Facilities (Chemist, Doctors, Ambulance) are available.

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