Seoni, a district in the heart of India, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and historical legacy, making it an offbeat and unique destination for travelers. It is particularly famous as the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book,' with the Pench National Park being the setting for Mowgli's adventures.
Pench National Park / Pench Tiger Reserve: This is the most famous and popular attraction in Seoni.
Bhimgarh Sanjay Sarovar Dam (Upper Wainganga Dam): Built across the Wainganga River in Chhapara tehsil.
Dalsagar Pond / Dal Sagar Lake: A scenic and serene pond in Seoni.
Amodagarh: Famous as the workplace of Mowgli in Rudyard Kipling's 'Jungle Book' series.
Wainganga River Origin (Mundara): The Wainganga River
a key tributary of the Godavari
originates in the Mahadeo Hills.
Mahakaleshwar Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Shiv Temple: A sacred and ancient temple in Seoni dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Barghat: A small town in Seoni district known for its fertile valleys.
Seoni Hills: Offers scenic beauty and is a good place for a stroll.
Gaimukh Temple: An ancient temple that offers a bit of history for visitors.
Kukdi Khapa Waterfall: Provides a refreshing experience for those seeking adventure.
Churna Wildlife Sanctuary: A picturesque sanctuary with lush greenery and diverse fauna.
Gwaladeo Dam: A serene place surrounded by nature's beauty.
Shri Radhakrishna Mandir: A historic temple providing a cultural and spiritual experience.
Mathghoghra Waterfall: Another natural attraction in Seoni.
Khoka Lake: A lake listed among the tourist attractions in Seoni.
Mungwani Waterfall: A waterfall providing natural beauty.
Sukla Dam: A dam listed as a tourist attraction.
Kothi Ghat: A ghat (riverbank steps) that is a point of interest.
Chandiyapar Waterfall: Another waterfall contributing to the natural attractions of Seoni.