These stunning 2,000 year old ruins sit within the core zone of Bandhavgarh National Park. Legend has it that Lord Rama built the fort and gifted it to his brother Lakshman, hence the names Bandhav (brother) and Garh (fort) were derived. In its former glory, the fort was a magnificent hilltop lookout. Nowadays, it is home to exotic birds, bats and more.
Note: The fort is only open twice a year.Bandhavgarh derives its name from a rich tapestry of Ramayana legends and was designated as a National...
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