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Gwalior and Orchha of Madhya Pradesh have been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Cities!

Madhya Pradesh is good for a major upgrade, incorporating Gwalior and Orchha in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Cities as part of an urban planning venture. The news has given a ray of hope to enhance sustainable advancement and tourism potential for both the cities. The authorities will promote by working with Madhya Pradesh Tourism to advance both the cities of the state.

Gwalior of Madhya Pradesh is a significant center of commercial activities in the state, and the advancement is additionally expected to heighten its eminence. Concerning the travel industry, the city is home to the Gwalior Fort, Man Singh Palace, Sas Bahu Temple, Tansen’s Tomb, and many more.

Orchha is a hotspot for sightseers, drawing in visitors from everywhere in the nation. UNESCO’s incorporation is likely to acquire more global explorers to the city in the coming times. Some of Orchha’s significant attractions comprise the renowned Orchha Fort, cenotaphs by River Betwa, Ram Raja Temple, Kanchaha Ghat, Dinman Hardaul Palace, Rani Mahal, etc.

Madhya Pradesh likewise has a list of vacation spots, including Khajuraho, Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Pachmarhi, Pench National Park, Ujjain, and more.

UNESCO World Heritage Cities list has recently observed names of Indian cities, which includes Varanasi, Jaipur, Fatehpur Sikri, Mahabalipuram, Bodh Gaya, and various conspicuous tourist spots.

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