Enchanting Rewa

Blessed with abundant natural beauty, Rewa lies in the north-eastern part of Madhya Pradesh, where forested hills, gushing streams and dramatic waterfalls shape the landscape. Known as the land of the legendary white tiger, the city offers a rare blend of wildlife, heritage and serene natural settings.

One of the most visited attractions near Rewa is Mukundpur in neighbouring Satna district, home to the renowned White Tiger Zoo and Safari. This was once the habitat of Mohan, the world-famous white tiger. Watching a majestic white tiger move freely in its natural surroundings is an experience that leaves a lasting impression.

Mesmerising waterfalls in Rewa

Enchanting Rewa

Rewa is also known for its striking waterfalls. Bahuti Falls, cascading from a height of about 142 metres, is among the highest in the region. Other scenic cascades include Keoti FallsPurwa Falls and Chachai Falls, which are especially captivating during the monsoon season.

Must-Visit Tourist Places in Rewa

The city safeguards its rich cultural and spiritual heritage through ancient monuments and sacred sites. The 35-foot reclining statue of Bhairav Baba, carved from a single rock at the Bhairav Baba Temple, is a remarkable sight. History enthusiasts can explore the Mauryan-era Buddhist stupas at Deur Kothar, along with Rewa Fort and MuseumVenkat Bhavan, Govindgarh Palace and Lake, and Rani Talab.

With its rare white tigers, centuries-old architecture and tranquil landscapes, Rewa, along with nearby Satna, offers travellers a distinctive and memorable experience.

Nearby places to visit

Chitrakoot (around 130 km), a major spiritual destination with strong Ramayana associations

Maihar (around 45 km), home to the revered Sharda Devi Temple

Bandhavgarh National Park (around 170 km), one of India’s most celebrated tiger reserves

Satna (around 50 km), the gateway to Mukundpur White Tiger Safari and Deur Kothar

Best restaurants and dining options

MPT White Tiger Safari Resort, Mukundpur, offering dependable Indian meals in a forest setting

Hotel Landmark, Rewa, popular for North Indian and Chinese cuisine

Hotel Vishnu Vilas, Rewa, well known for vegetarian food

Hotel Royal Heritage, Rewa, serving multi-cuisine dishes in a comfortable ambience

Local eateries around Govindgarh Lake for simple regional flavours

How to reach Rewa

By air

Rewa is accessible via the newly operational Rewa Airport at Chorhata, about 11 kilometres from the city centre, with flights to BhopalKhajurahoJabalpur and Singrauli. Nearby airports at Prayagraj, Varanasi and Jabalpur further strengthen air connectivity.

By rail

Rewa Railway Station is a terminal station on the Satna–Rewa branch line, connected to the Howrah–Prayagraj–Mumbai rail corridor. Direct trains link Rewa with Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Nagpur, Prayagraj, Kanpur, Surat, Vadodara and Bilaspur.

By road

Rewa enjoys strong road connectivity through national highways including NH 30, NH 39, NH 7, NH 27 and NH 75. Regular bus services connect the city with Bhopal, Indore, Nagpur, Raipur and other major destinations.

Best Places to visit

Vyankat Bhawan

Bahuti

Chachai

Bhairav Baba Statue

Deur Kothar

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