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A Foodie-Cultural Explorer’s 2-Day Jabalpur Marble & Street-Food Trail
This source-faithful plan follows the supplied Jabalpur recommendations and their stated two-day itinerary. October through March is presented as the preferred season, with temperatures described as roughly 8°C–27°C. Fo…
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This source-faithful plan follows the supplied Jabalpur recommendations and their stated two-day itinerary. October through March is presented as the preferred season, with temperatures described as roughly 8°C–27°C. For Dhuandhar Falls, carry a waterproof bag; comfortable walking or sports shoes and mosquito repellent are also recommended. Check current operating conditions before visiting: marble-rock boating is described as unavailable during the July–September monsoon. E-rickshaws are quoted at approximately ₹30–₹100 per ride, rented scooters or bikes at ₹400–₹600 per day, and local buses at ₹10–₹40. Uber and Ola are also said to operate. Suggested hotel areas are Civil Lines, Napier Town, Vijay Nagar, Wright Town, and Bhedaghat. Food costs mentioned include approximately ₹40 for Dwarka Sweets poha-jalebi, ₹100 for two people there, ₹200 for two at Indian Coffee House, ₹50–₹60 for two at Shyam Samosa Wala, ₹50 for two at Deva Mangode Wala, and ₹60–₹100 per glass at Ichhadhari Lassi. Respect the spiritual character of Gauri Ghat and remove footwear when appropriate.
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Day 1 Bhedaghat Marble Valley, Waterfall & Historic Heights
Cluster the Bhedaghat attractions first, then finish at Madan Mahal and Balancing Rock. Dhuandhar Falls is described as free and suitable for roughly 2–2.5 hours. The ropeway is quoted at ₹150 return per person and operates approximately 10:30–18:00 with a lunch break. Marble boating is best toward evening for cooler conditions and stronger color on the rocks.
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Dhuandhar FallsDhuandhar Falls, Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
The waterfall is described as free to enter, open approximately 06:00–20:30, and suitable for two to three hours. A bathing area is mentioned before the main drop, so keep the waterproof bag accessible.
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Narmada RopewayNarmada Ropeway, Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Take the Narmada Ropeway for the elevated Dhuandhar view and the crossing toward the area marked Gopala. The return fare is quoted at approximately ₹150 per person; hours are given as 10:30–18:00, with a 13:30–14:00 lunch break.
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New View Point of Marble ValleyNew View Point of Marble Valley, Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
On the far side of the ropeway, take the open-air Nano sightseeing ride to the New View Point of Marble Valley. The ride is quoted at ₹500 and includes the return; the location is associated with white, pink, and black marble formations and film-shooting scenery.
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Bhedaghat Boating PointBhedaghat Boating Point, Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Use the Bhedaghat Boating Point to reach the riverfront. A ₹50 access charge is mentioned when you do not already hold a boating ticket, and a cafeteria and marble-formation views are available at the point.
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Marble Rocks Boat RideMarble Rocks Boat Ride, Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
The official MPT shared boat is described as approximately one hour and ₹150 per person. A private boat is recommended for groups, quoted at ₹800 for five to six people. Evening light is preferred for cooler temperatures and more vivid rock colors. Boating is described as unavailable during July–September.
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Chausath Yogini TempleChausath Yogini Temple, Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
This tenth-century open-air temple is reached by approximately 150 steps and offers a Narmada River view. Entry is described as free, with hours of approximately 06:00–20:00.
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Madan Mahal FortMadan Mahal Fort, Madha Tal, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Visit the fort on the rocky hill for ruins and a city skyline view. The climb is described as roughly 100–150 steps; entry is free and hours are approximately 08:00–18:30.
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Balancing RockBalancing Rock, Madan Mahal, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Spend roughly 15–30 minutes at this volcanic-erosion formation beside Madan Mahal. The creator specifically warns that climbing the rocks for selfies is not allowed. Entry is described as free and the site is open throughout the day.
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Dwarka SweetsDwarka Sweets, Wright Town, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Stop in Right Town for poha-jalebi or the shop’s apple-served kachori. The poha-jalebi is quoted at about ₹40 per plate and two people at roughly ₹100. Kachori, samosa, aloo bonda, tea, sweets, chutney, and curd are also mentioned.
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Day 2 City Gardens, Heritage, Ghats & Local Flavors
Begin with breakfast in Sadar, then follow the central-city garden and museum cluster before visiting the religious sites. Aim for Gauri Ghat around the 19:00–19:30 evening aarti. Keep temple visits respectful and remove footwear at the ghats where appropriate.
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Indian Coffee House SadarIndian Coffee House, Sadar, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
The Sadar branch is highlighted for its interiors and breakfast. Try scrambled or scrambled-style eggs with toast, vegetable cutlet, tea, or cold coffee; masala dosa, idli, and vada are also identified as popular choices. Two people are quoted at approximately ₹200.
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Bhanwartal GardenBhanwartal Garden, Wright Town, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Use this as a relaxed city break or picnic stop. The source mentions lawns, flower beds, fountains, monuments, and a children’s park. Entry is quoted at ₹10 per person from 10:00–18:00; free morning walks are described from 05:00–10:00.
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Rani Durgavati MuseumRani Durgavati Museum, Napier Town, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Allow about 30 minutes for the compact museum. Exhibits described include clothing, utensils, weapons, ancient and Mughal-era coins, Sultanate-era coins, and material relating to Rani Durgavati’s kingdom. Hours are given as 10:00–17:00, closed Mondays; entry is quoted at ₹30 for Indians and ₹200 for foreign visitors.
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Gauri GhatGauri Ghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Visit for the Narmada aarti, described as taking place around 19:00–19:30. The ghat is free and open throughout the day; boats, temples, ashrams, and a flower-decorated river experience are mentioned. Treat the site as spiritual and remove footwear where appropriate.
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Kachnar City Shiva TempleKachnar City Shiva Temple, Vijay Nagar, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
The Kachnar City complex is described as free to enter and open approximately 07:00–21:00. See the large Shiva statue, Nandi, and other religious figures; the garden is also presented as a quiet place for meditation.
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Hanuman Tal Bada Jain MandirHanuman Tal Bada Jain Mandir, Hanumantal, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
This white-marble Digambar Jain temple near Hanuman Tal is described as dating to 1686 and containing 22 shrines associated with Maratha, Mughal, and British periods. Entry is free and hours are given as approximately 07:00–21:00.
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Deva Mangode WalaDeva Mangode Wala, Gupta Colony, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Stop here for hot mangodi chaat, with chutney, spices, and onion. Dahi vada, samosa, and dal mangodi are also mentioned. The source quotes roughly ₹50 for two people and identifies the Gupta Colony location.
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Bajnamath TempleBajnamath Temple, near Sangram Sagar Lake, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Finish at this tantric math dedicated to Bhairav Baba, described as a form of Shiva. The adjacent Sangram Sagar Lake provides a scenic backdrop and skyline view. Entry is free and hours are given as approximately 06:00–21:30.
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Dumna Nature Reserve ParkDumna Nature Reserve Park, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
If there is time beyond the stated two-day plan, the source names this nature reserve as a possible extra-day extension. No additional activity or facility is specified in the supplied material.
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