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Quick Getaway: Immerse in tranquility with Lord Shiva in the cave of Mahadev Khodra

Quick Getaway
Immerse in tranquility with Lord Shiva in the cave of Mahadev Khodra

Are you in search of a serene getaway that combines natural beauty with tranquillity? Look no further than Mahadev Khodra, an untouched treasure located just 63 kilometres from Indore. With its lush greenery, stunning landscapes, and calming ambiance, this picturesque spot is perfect for a day out with family and friends. Here’s how to plan an unforgettable picnic at Mahadev Khodra.
The best time to visit Mahadev Khodra is during the cooler month starting monsoons to spring. The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Early morning or late afternoon is perfect to enjoy the beauty of the area as the sun rises or sets. This less-known, serene cave was suggested by travel enthusiast and banker Sharad Kataria.
How to reach Mahadev Khodra?
From the Free Press office, Mahadev Khodra is about 63 kilometres. You will start by turning towards Ring road by taking LIG link road. Further on, from ring road, turn left at world cup or pipliyahana square to reach the bypass road. On Bypass road, continue to cross Devguradia, Umariya, Dr Ambedkar Nagar and reach Choral Dham. This place is 8 kms from Choral Dam. Walking parallel to Choral Dam, the road divides into two parts after going a little further. You have to proceed ahead by taking the right road. From this road going through very dense, picturesque forests, you will have to turn right twice to reach Mahadev Khodra. There are indicators on both the turns. To reach the temple, you have to descend about 300 steep stairs.
Attractions and Activities
Mahadev Temple: The village is named after the revered Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ancient temple is not only a spiritual center but also a focal point for the local community. The temple is set against a backdrop of scenic hills, adding to its allure. The tranquil environment around the temple is ideal for meditation and introspection.
Natural Beauty: The surrounding landscape of Mahadev Khodra is a visual delight. Visitors can explore lush green forests, picturesque hills, and clear water streams. The area is ideal for hiking and trekking, with several trails that offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Picnic Spots: For families and groups of friends, Mahadev Khodra offers numerous picnic spots. The serene environment and clean, unspoiled surroundings provide a perfect setting for a relaxing day out. Pack a picnic and enjoy the beauty of nature in a setting that feels both private and expansive.
Wildlife and Bird Watching: The region is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Bird watchers can spot several species of local and migratory birds. The dense forests around Mahadev Khodra are also home to diverse wildlife, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.
Travel advisory
• Blankets: Bring along comfortable blankets to sit on.
• Utensils: Don’t forget plates, cups, and cutlery for easy dining.
• Trash Bags: Always carry bags to dispose of waste responsibly.
• Snacks: Opt for easy-to-eat finger foods like sandwiches, chips, and fruit.
• Meals: Consider bringing homemade dishes or packed meals that don't require much preparation.
• Drinks: Hydrate with water, juices, or your favorite cool beverages.
• Clothing: Wear comfortable shoes as there is quite a hike to reach the temple and opt for loose, comfortable clothes.

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