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Gandhisagar forest retreat

Soar. Sail. Stargaze.

Discover the Adventurer in You

Abandon your comfort zone. Leave behind your inhibitions. Bid farewell to your fears. Discover the adventurer in you who has been waiting to be challenged and explored. Blend with the elements of nature through adventures on Air, Water, and Land at the Gandhisagar Floating Festival.

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Air Adventure Activities

Where Adventure is
in the Air

Watch the scenic lush landscapes from the vantage point of being above them with Parasailing, Hot Air Balloon, and Paramotoring. Feel the winds against your face and the world beneath your feet at Gandhisagar Floating Festival..

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Water Adventure Activities

Where You Explore
the Way of Water

Splash through turbulent waters. Create a ripple effect in the still waters. Row against the tide of your comfort zone. Sail along with the ebb and flow of the river.

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Land Adventure Activities

Trek the Terrains of an Unexplored Land

Paddle your way to untrammelled pathways. Trek through labyrinthine forest lanes. Zip through the trees with verdant lands staring at you in awe. Stargaze while lying on your back amid silences that turn you into a philosopher.

Workshops

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Photography
Workshop

Unleash your creativity and master the art of capturing timeless moments.

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Chaturbhujnath Rock
Art Shelter Workshop

Embark on a journey through ancient history and uncover the secrets of prehistoric art.

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Naturopathy
Workshop

Discover the power of nature’s remedies and transform your well-being with holistic practices.

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Agro-rural Tourism
Workshop

Experience the heart of rural life and learn the symbiotic relationship between agriculture and tourism.

Indigenous Cooking
Workshop

Dive into a culinary adventure, exploring the rich traditions and flavours of indigenous cuisine.

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Nearby Attractions

A Treasure Trove of Wonders

The Gandhisagar Forest Retreat is not just an isolated haven of adventure and relaxation. It is beautifully cradled amidst a treasure trove of cultural, historical, and natural wonders that are worth exploring. Whether you are seeking heritage or want to explore vibrant local customs, Gandhisagar Forest Retreat will surely be your gateway to a world of wonder.
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Pashupatinath Temple

Located by the banks of Shivna River, this unique temple depicts Lord Shiva in eight forms and its idol is a towering seven feet tall made of a copper-hued stone, weighing over 4,500 kilos.

Why is it a must-visit?

The massive copper-hued stone idol and intricate carvings stand out as examples of superb craft.

Buddhist Caves

Dating back to the 5th Century AD, the Buddhist Caves are a few minutes away from Dharmarajeshwar Temple and this location is popular for Bhim Bazar cave, which is the largest cave in this vicinity.

Why is it a must-visit?

These caves provide a direct link to India’s rich Buddhist traditions, offering a unique glimpse into the past​.

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Chaturbhuj Nala

Behold these rock shelters stretched out in a 5-km long alley with thousands of figures painted on its wall, which are lined along with a stream called Chaturbhuj Nala.
Why is it a must-visit?
The site features extensive prehistoric paintings, providing fascinating insights into early human artistry and culture.

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Gandhisagar Sanctuary

Spread across over 300 km on the border of Mandsaur and Nimach, the Gandhisagar Sanctuary is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Why is it a must-visit?
Home to a variety of species such as leopards, chinkaras, and wild dogs, it offers thrilling wildlife spotting opportunities.
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Mandsaur Fort

Constructed in the 15th century, the Mandsaur Fort is renowned for its stunning architecture built by Hoshang Shah Gori, who had an eye for finer details and was one of the first Islamic kings of the Malwa region.
Why is it a must-visit?
The fort’s design reflects the intricate Islamic architectural styles of the 15th century, offering a deep dive into India’s diverse architectural history​.

Neemuch

Neemuch, also known as Nimach is a former British cantonment of Gwalior princely state, which became the headquarters of the combined Rajputana-Malwa political agency, sharing its Northwestern border with Rajasthan.
Why is it a must-visit?
Reflecting influences from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, Neemuch offers a blend of cultures through local food, festivals, and daily life.
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Gandhisagar Dam

The Gandhisagar Dam is one of the four major dams built on the Chambal River. The panoramic views of this beautiful dam attract a multitude of tourists, as well as migratory and non-migratory birds.

Why is it a must-visit?

The dam area is renowned for its panoramic views which are a draw for photographers.

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How to reach

Distance from the Nearest

by plane

Airport

Udaipur – 210 Kms away
Indore – 314 Kms away
Bhopal – 318 Kms away
by train

Railway Station

Neemuch – 116 Kms away
Kota – 104 Kms away
Mandsaur – 153 Kms away
Chittorgarh – 164 Kms away
Ratlam – 204 Kms away
Udaipur – 231 Kms away
Bhawani Mandi – 49 Kms away
Ramganj Mandi, Rajasthan – 63 Kms away
by road

Road

Neemuch – 101 Kms away
Mandsaur – 153 Kms away
Udaipur – 229 Kms away
Ratlam – 203 Kms away
Chittorgarh – 163 Kms away
Kota – 104 Kms away
Indore – 312 Kms away
Ujjain – 256 Kms away
by bus

Bus Stand

Volvo Buses are also available from various
major locations like: Indore, Ujjain, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Ratlam, Bhawani mandi
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