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Shivpuri City Guide
Madhav
      National Park : 
156 sq km in area, the park is open throughout
      the year. With a varied terrain of wooded hills, the forests being dry,
      mixed and deciduous, and flat grasslands around the lake, it offers
      abundant opportunities for sighting a variety of wildlife. The predominant
      species that inhabits the park is the deer, of which the most easily
      sighted are the graceful little chinkara, the Indian gazelle and the
      chital. Other species that have their habitat in the park are nigai, 
      sambar, chausingha or four-horned antelope, blackbuck, sloth bear, leopard
      and the ubiquitous common langur. 
The National Park is equally
      rich in avifauna; the artificial lake, Chandpata, is winter home of
      migratory geese, pochard, pintail, teal, mallard and gadwall. A good site
      for bird watching is where the forest track crosses the wide rocky stream
      that flows from the waste Weir. Species that frequent this spot are
      red-wattled lapwing, large-paid wagtail, pond beron and white-breasted
      kingfisher. The avifauna also includes the cormorant, painted stork, white
      ibis, laggar falcon, purplesunbird, paradise flycatcher and golden oriole.
      
Chhatris : 
Set
      in a formal Mughal garden, with quiet nooks under flowering trees,
      intersected by pathways with ornamental balustrades and illuminated by
      Victorian lamps, is the complex in which the cenotaphs of the Scindias are
      set. Facing each other across a water tank are the chhatris of Madho Rao
      Scindia and the dowager qeen Maharani Sakhya Raje Scindia. Synthesizing
      the architectural idioms of Hindu and Islamic styles with their shikhara
      type and Rajput and Mughal pavilions.
The glittering white marble
      surface of Madho Rao Scindia's cenotaph is inlaid in the pietra dura
      style, with lapis lazuli and onyx to create a spectacularly rich effect,
      heightened by the delicacy of the trellis work on the sides. The dowager
      queen's cenotaph has a noble dignity of line and superb structural
      harmony. Both memorials contain life-size images of the Scindias and these
      are tended to with extreme devotion by ceremonially-dressed retainers who
      perform the rituals fo placing flowers and incense before the statues each
      day. In the evenings, the hush is broken by the sound of music as artistes
      of the Gwalior gharana render classical ragas before the statues. 
Madhav
      Vilas Palace : 
Standing upon a natural eminence, the elongated
      rose-pink summer palace of the Scindias is built in truly yoyal
      proportions. A fine example of colonial architecture, the 'Mahal' as it is
      called, is remarkable for its marble floors, iron clumns, graceful
      terraces and the Ganapati Mandap. From the turrets, the view is a
      spectacular one of Shivpuri town and the park beyond.
George
      Castle : 
Deep within the forests of the park, on it highest
      point, is the turreted George Castle built by Jiyaji Rao Scindia. From
      here the view of the lake is unparalleled and the best time to visit the
      castle is at sunset when the lakes below mirror the changing hues of the
      evening sky. 
Sakhya Sagar Boat Club : 
Edging the
      forests of the Madhav National Park is the Sakhya Sagar lake, habitat of a
      variety of reptiles. Species that can be seen here are the marsh crocodile
      or mugger, Indian python and the monitor lizard. On the shores of the lake
      and connected to it by a broad pier is a Boat Club, an airy, delicate
      structure with glass paels. 
Bhadaiya kund : A scenic
      picnic spot by a natural spring. The water here is rich in minerals,
      supposedly of a curative nature. 
Chanderi : 
41 km
      away, Narwar is the one-time capital of Raja Nal of Naisadha. And his
      consort Damayanti. It is remarkable for its medieval fortress atop a hill.
      
Surwaya : 
21 km away, surways is noteworthy for the
      remains of a fort, three Hindu temples, a monastery and a step well.
      Jhansi road, this sancturary is for the protection of the Great Indian
      Bustard. 
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