Singrauli is a city in Madhya Pradesh, known as the 'Energy Capital of India' due to its vast coal reserves and numerous power plants. The city is a major industrial hub and offers a unique blend of industrial development and natural beauty, with ancient caves and rock shelters in its vicinity.
Mada Caves: Rock-cut caves from the 7th-8th century. Vivah Mada: A cave believed to be the marriage site of Lord Ram and Sita.
Shankar Mada-Ganesh Mada Caves: Twin caves with religious significance.
Jaljaliya Mada Caves: A complex of temple and pool caves.
Painted Rock Shelters: Mesolithic-age rock shelters with ancient paintings. Rihand Dam (Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar): An engineering marvel with breathtaking views.
Tippa Jhariya Dam: A notable dam in the region.
Chilka Park
Shaktinagar: A scenic lake and park.
Rose Garden (Jayant Project): A beautiful garden for relaxation.
Jwalamukhi Temple: One of Singrauli's oldest temples. 1Hanuman Temple (Oudi Hanuman Temple): An ancient and popular Hindu temple. 1Sanjay National Park: A national park with diverse flora and fauna.
Bardi Fort (Singrauli Fort): An ancient fort with panoramic views.
Renukeshwar Mahadev Temple: A sacred site with a serene ambiance.
Shri Chaturbhuj Temple Padri: A temple by the Ramsagar pond.
Lake Park NTPC Vindhyanagar: A park with a lake and scenic views.