Nearby Places
Ater Fort
Ater Fort is located 35 Kms west of Bhind city. It was built by King Badan Singh, Maha Singh and Bakhat Singh in the years 1664-1668 . Ater Fort is located 35 Kms west of Bhind city. It was built by King Badan Singh, Maha Singh and Bakhat Singh in the years 1664-1668 and after them the area is known as “BADHWAR”.
It is located deep inside the ravines of the river Chamba and is in a dilapidated condition. Transportation to and from this fort is available from 6am to 4pm. One can go by bus or jeeps, which are easily available from the bus stand at Ater Road. The main attractions of the fort are ‘Khooni Darwaza’, ‘Badan Singh Ka Mahal’, ‘Hathiapor’, ‘Raja Ka Bangla’, ‘Rani Ka Bangla’ and ‘Barah Khamba Mahal’. Another fort situated in Bhind city and it was also built by Bhadoriya Kings to keep control over rebellions in the era 1654-1684. During Scindia reign Darbar hall was constructed in which at present a museum is maintained by the District Archeological Association Bhind (M.P).



Gori Sarovar
Bhind is a wonderful locale of Madhya Pradesh with mountains, valleys, woods and all the more such common magnificence. With the consistently streaming Chambal and Sind waterways, Bhind is honored with a fruitful soil and in this manner good for crops and other vegetation. There are numerous verifiable and in addition religious spots in Bhind that are famous among visitors.
The dirt of Bhind is exceptionally rich and is depleted by the Chambal, Kali Sind, Kunwari or Kwari, Pahuj and Baisali waterways and by a broad trench framework. Previously there were four tehsils, Bhind, Mehgaon, Gohad and Lahar, yet at exhibit there are eight tehsils: Bhind, Ater, Gormi, Mehgaon, Gohad, Lahar, Mihona, and Raun.



Mata Renuka Temple
Bhind is a wonderful locale of Madhya Pradesh with mountains, valleys, woods and all the more such common magnificence. With the consistently streaming Chambal and Sind waterways, Bhind is honored with a fruitful soil and in this manner good for crops and other vegetation. There are numerous verifiable and in addition religious spots in Bhind that are famous among visitors.
The dirt of Bhind is exceptionally rich and is depleted by the Chambal, Kali Sind, Kunwari or Kwari, Pahuj and Baisali waterways and by a broad trench framework. Previously there were four tehsils, Bhind, Mehgaon, Gohad and Lahar, yet at exhibit there are eight tehsils: Bhind, Ater, Gormi, Mehgaon, Gohad, Lahar, Mihona, and Raun.