Where Bundela history meets a 700-year-old loom
Chanderi, in Ashoknagar district, is a small town with an outsized place in Indian history. It was the capital of medieval kings and a key Bundela citadel.
Today Chanderi is famous for the gossamer-fine Chanderi sarees woven on traditional pit looms by some 3,500 weaver families — a GI-tagged craft.

Key facts and the best way to experience Chanderi
Ashoknagar District, MP
GI-tagged Chanderi sarees, forts
October–March
1–2 days
A timeline of devotion, history and natural majesty

Chanderi was a fortified town on the Malwa-Bundelkhand frontier.
The fort changed hands between Khiljis, Mughals and Bundelas.
Babur defeats Medini Rai, ending Rajput control.
Marathas restore Bundela weaving guilds; Chanderi sarees favoured at royal courts.
GI tagging in 2005 brought Chanderi back into the global craft spotlight.
Must-see places on your visit

A hilltop fort with Khooni Darwaza, Hava Paur and Kati Ghati gates.

A 15th-century four-storey palace with intricate jharokhas.

Walk the gallis where saree masters demo the transparent Chanderi weave.
Well connected by road, rail and air across Madhya Pradesh

Nearest station is Lalitpur (37 km); Ashoknagar (45 km).

Nearest airport is Gwalior (240 km) or Bhopal (300 km).

Buses and taxis from Lalitpur, Jhansi and Ashoknagar.
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