India is a land of extraordinary contrasts, where ancient traditions meet modern innovation, and natural wonders coexist with vibrant cities.
Madhya Pradesh is located in central India, making it the "Heart of India." It is the second-largest state in India by area and shares its borders with:
The state is geographically diverse, featuring plateaus, river valleys, hills, and dense forests. It is home to the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges, the Chambal, Betwa, Narmada, and Tapti Rivers, and large forested regions that support rich wildlife.
Climate of Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with three distinct seasons:
Season |
Months |
Temperature Range |
Travel Conditions |
Summer |
March – June |
25°C to 45°C |
Very hot, best for hill stations like Pachmarhi & Tamia. |
Monsoon |
July – September |
20°C to 35°C |
Lush greenery, waterfalls at their best (Bhedaghat, Chitrakoot). |
Winter |
October – February |
5°C to 25°C |
Pleasant weather, best for wildlife safaris & sightseeing. |