Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat

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Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya PradeshMarble Rocks at Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya PradeshMarble Rocks at Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
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Just 21 km west of Jabalpur, is a small village called Bhedaghat. The village is world famous for splendid Marble Rocks on the banks of Narmada River. Covered with dark volcanic seams of green and black, they tower to almost 100 ft above the soft flowing Narmada on either side. They are fabulous to look at during the daytime when sun sparkles on the pure white surfaces of these rocks. During the night as well, they give you a mesmerizing view under the moonlit skies. The Marble Rocks have been considered as one of the thousand places that you should see before you die. The best way to enjoy the sheer charm of these rocks is by taking a boat ride in Narmada. The perpendicular magnesium limestone rocks fringe the crystal clear placid waters of the Narmada providing a fascinating site. For Kilometers at a stretch, there are Marble Rocks, white and high and River Narmada flows between these rocks for many kilometers. And it is a scene to watch especially during full moon night, riding on a boat in the river between Marble rocks is beauty beyond description.

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Asoka "Raat ka Nasha" song

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Marble Rocks is a must visit destination in Jabalpur in Central India. It is about thirteen kilometers from the town and easily accessible by road transport.

Other Minor Attractions

Chausat Yogini Temple - Situated atop a hillock and approached by a long flight of steps, the Chusat Yogini Temple commands a singularly beautiful view of the Narmada flowing through the jagged Marble Rocks.
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