Sanchi Stupa - One of the most popular Buddhist monuments in India, dating back to around 3rd century BCE, built during the reign of emperor Ashoka.
Moti Masjid - A pure white marble mosque built in the year 1862 (name translates to “Pearl Mosqueâ€)
Udayagiri Caves - A set of twenty caves dating back to the early 5th century CE; having some ancient icon drawings and carvings inside them.
Shaukat Mahal - An ancient palace belonging to Sikander Begum, who ruled the area; a grand manifestation of ancient Islamic architecture with Asian and Western architectural art influences.
Boirla Mandir - A popular Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi and her consort Lord Narayana (Vishnu).
Bhimbetka Caves – Ancient caves that house some prehistoric cave paintings and huge rock shelters; a UNESCO world heritage site, they’re known to be around 30,000 years old.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple – another temple dedicated to the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi and Lord Narayana (Vishnu).