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Shivpuri, in the state of Madhya
Pradesh, was once the summer
capital of the Scindia clan of
Gwalior. Prior to that, its
thick forests were the hunting
grounds of Emperor Akbar. They
were home to the tiger, and the
site of many a grand shikar,
resulting in several big cats
being 'bagged' by royal
huntsmen. The sylvan
surroundings and an other -
worldly aura that it exuded,
made it the natural choice as
the summer resort capital of the
Scindias. Shivpuri's royal
ambience still lives on in its
majestic palaces, hunting
lodges, exquisitely adorned
chhatries (cenotaphs) built by
the Scindias.
Once the playground and retreat
of the royalty, today Shivpuri
houses a wildlife sanctuary and
thus, holds hope for the
conservation of the fast
depleting animal kingdom.
How To
Reach
Air
The nearest airport is at
Gwalior (112 km), connected with
Delhi, Bhopal, Indore and
Mumbai.
Rail
The nearest railheads are at
Jhansi (101 km) and Gwalior,
which lie on the Delhi - Mumbai
and Delhi - Chennai main lines.
By road: Shivpuri is connected
with Gwalior, Indore, Bhopal,
Jhansi, and Ujjain by regular
bus services. d railways.
Road
The city is connected via the
National Highway 47 to
Kanyakumari, Coimbatore, Madras,
and Bangalore.
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