Chambal River
The Chambal River is significant to the history, geography, and culture of the Bhind district. It serves as a vital water resource for the area, while the rugged terrain surrounding it has historically provided refuge for dacoits. Additionally, the river holds cultural and religious significance for the local population. The Chambal River forms the northern boundary of Bhind district and is part of the Gangetic drainage system. It is the main tributary of the Yamuna River and originates in the Vindhya Ranges.
How to Reach:
By Air
Nearest Airport is Gwalior, which is nearly 75 km from Bhind.
By Train
Nearest Railway station is Bhind railway station.
By Road
It can be reached from Bhind Headquarter Bus Stand by road via Para, Pratappura which is located at a distance of approximately 35 kms.