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Diamonds are womens best friend.

Walking through the streets of the diamond city


of india i.e Panna a small town situated amongst the vindhayan plateaus of
Madhya pardesh. The panna is historical town famous from the medieval times of
king Chattrasal bundela. It is a calm and serene town surrounded by forest,
meadows from all sides along with the river Ken flowing through its jungles.
Pannas vibrant flora, fauna adds to its history where the city speaks for its history.
The city has old temples dating back to times of kings in the british era.

Panna is beautiful town located in Madhya Pradesh is the biggest center of diamond mining in India. Infact Panna in
Madhya Pradesh has the biggest and only diamond mines of Asia. Moreover the Panna mines is being promoted by
the MP government as a great tourism destination. Along with these diamond mines you can also check out other
travel attractions like Ajay Garh fort, Pandava waterfall and Panna National Park. Enjoy the elephant safari at Panna
wildlife sanctuary and boating in river Ken. The Mahamati Prannathji temple and Padmavati Devi temple are the most
famous temples of Panna.
Welcome to Panna in Madhya Pradesh, the treasure land of Madhya Pradesh. The exploration and excavation on the
diamond tour will provide you with the answer of the cliche question - Why Diamond Shines, Why They Are Best
Friends of Humans, Why Are They Preciousthe inquires are endless. A visit to the Diamond mines of Panna will
magnify your inquisitive lust to Panna treasure trove.
Being the only Diamond City in India, Panna town drove attention from all over the world. This diamond city is one of
the very few in the world and is renowned for its diamond mining industry. This unusual way to spend the holiday
amidst the shinning treasures is sure to be a genial experience.The history of this royal sparks goes back to the times
of Arthshastra and Mahabharata, who discovered these shiny stones that emits immense beams. Indian diamonds
have also found a mention in the much-acclaimed stories of the Arabian Nights, a must read on your leisure voyage
in the country.
The tour to Panna will take you to those areas of the town that are the store houses of the diamond. These mines are
laid across on an area of 80 km belt, starting from the Paharikhera North-East to Majhgawan South-West with
breadth of around 30 kms. Following the Australian method, here too the diamonds occur in a pipe of olivine
lamproite. The grade of the diamonds vary from 13 caret per thousand hectare to 6 caret per thousand hectare.
Watching the diamonds being picked is a marvelous experience. The ores being crushed, screened and jiggled and
then the concentrate being spread on the secure ground and then the diamonds are hand picked. This is indeed the
simple way that produces the world's most expensive gem.
One can also take a tour to see the production of these gems in the diamond mines that are small scale in nature, in
the various sites of Panna. But make sure you resist your temptations of picking one for yourself while taking the
most expensive tour of your lifetime, a tour of the priceless diamonds, not in the terms of credit but definitely in aura.
At present the area which is mines for diamonds is under the government control within tight security, mind it those
eagle eyes are always hanging on your moves. You can take a half-day tour of the mines. Sunday being an exception
these mines are open throughout the week from nine in the morning to one in the evening. You can take a half-day
tour of the mines. Sunday being an exception these mines are open throughout the week from nine in the morning to
one in the evening.
History claims this town to have been the resting place of the Pandavas and the lush forest of Panna, also has been
the hunting ground of the princes in the medieval times. If the dazzle of the diamonds in your eyes have subsided,
then there is an array of options that Panna offers you to explore.
To begin with is the famous Panna National Park, located 57 kms from the Khajuraho, this national park is home to
varieties of animals including the ferocious tiger. A lot of patience in required in case you want to spot a tiger. This

national park is also famous for its Avian species. Jeep is not provided by the jungle authorities so it has to be
arranged at travelers end. However, one can also enjoy the beast tour on an elephant. Enjoy the hourly boating that
is the best way to explore the aquatic beasts.
The Pandava waterfall, 12 kms from Panna, on way to Khajuraho is located inside the Panna National park. This
100 ft high waterfall is a beautiful picnic spot enrich with green lush vegetation, ponds and variety of avian population.
Make sure you spend some time here and enjoy the scenic beauty of the fall. Gatha Fall which is 300 ft high is
another waterfall that is very impressive.
Nachne, a famous city of the Gupta times is situated at a distance of 40 kms from Panna. Watch the four faced
humongous lingam enshrined in the Chaturmukha Mahadev temple.Ajay Garh Fort, is another highlight of Panna.
Been the capital of Chandela dynasty, this fort is located 36 kms from the main town and is 688 m high.
Come to visit the temples of Panna, that are considered to be a mix of the Hindu and Muslim architecture. Dediacted
to various Indian gods and goddess, there are a total of 314 temples alone in Panna. It is the most scared place for
the followers of the Pranami sect, their most important temple being the Mahamati Prannathji Temple. A great
Muslim architecture influence is visible in the architectural pattern of the temples. Visit this temple and it will remind
you of Taj Mahal.
Padmavati Devi or Badi Devi Temple, located inside the town, is a very old temple, with legends revolving around the
belief that Padmavati still resides in the temple and secures the prosperity of Panna. Visit this temple during the NavDurgotsava, when thousands of devotee gather here. Following the British style of architecture, the Baldeoji Temple,
was built under the supervision of Mr. Manlt, an Italian adroit. Being the finest building in Panna, the statue of Shri
Baldeoji, is worth a visit.
Some of the other paramount temples in the area are Ram-Janki Temple, Swamiji Temple, Sarang Temple, Baiji
Temple and others.

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