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3-Day Adventure Itinerary for Bilaspur in June 2023

  1. Day 1: Kanan Pendari Zoo
    25 minutes (9.8 km) from Bilaspur City Centre

    Start your adventure by visiting Kanan Pendari Zoo, a nature reserve that is home to various species of animals including tigers, lions, and leopards. You can also spot a variety of migratory birds here. Take a guided tour of the zoo, learn about the animals and their habitats. In the afternoon, you can visit the nearby Deendayal Upadhyay Park, and enjoy a picnic with your loved ones. In the evening, head to the Bilaspur Ropeway and enjoy stunning views of the city from up high.

  2. Day 2: Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary
    2 hours (76.3 km) from Kanan Pendari Zoo

    Head to the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary and explore the exotic flora and fauna of the region. Take a jeep safari or a trek to spot animals like wild buffaloes, leopards, tigers, and sloth bears. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Maa Bamleshwari Temple, a famous Hindu pilgrimage centre situated atop a hill. Experience the peace and spirituality of this holy place. In the evening, head to the Bilaspur Sports Club and indulge in some adventurous activities like zip-lining, rock-climbing, and rope-crossing.

  3. Day 3: Ratanpur Fort
    1 hour 30 minutes (56.4 km) from Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary

    On your final day, visit the Ratanpur Fort, an ancient monument that dates back to the 11th century. Take a guided tour of the fort and learn about its history and cultural significance. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Khutaghat Dam and enjoy a boat ride amidst the serene surroundings. In the evening, head to the Bilasa Devi Temple and witness the grand Aarti ceremony, a Hindu ritual of offering prayers to the deities.

Recommendations

You can also visit the Tala Caves, a group of ancient Buddhist caves situated around 45 km from Bilaspur. The caves have intricate carvings and paintings that represent the Buddhist culture and are a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts. Another great side trip is to the Malhar Archaeological Museum, located around 35 km from Bilaspur, which houses a collection of ancient artefacts and sculptures. To maximize your fun, you can try out local street food like bhajiya, vada pav, and sweets like jalebi and barfi. Don't forget to carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and comfortable footwear for your adventure.

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