A Scindia summer capital wrapped in forest and lake
Shivpuri lies in northern Madhya Pradesh, surrounded by the dense forests of the Madhav range — once the royal hunting reserve of the Scindia kings of Gwalior. Today the Madhav National Park covers 354 sq km of dry-deciduous forest, lakes and historic monuments.
Inside the park, the Madhav Vilas Palace and three exquisite Scindia chhatris rise above the Chandpatha lake — built by Scindia rulers in pure white marble and sandstone.

Key facts and the best way to experience Shivpuri
Shivpuri District, MP — 112 km from Gwalior
Madhav National Park, Scindia chhatris, lake
October–March
1–2 days
A timeline of devotion, history and natural majesty

Mughal emperors and later the Scindias used Shivpuri as a royal shikargah.
Maharaja Madhav Rao Scindia formally protects the forests.
The Madhav National Park is declared.
Three royal chhatris are completed beside Chandpatha Lake.
Combines royal-era heritage with quiet wildlife retreat.
Must-see places on your visit

354 sq km of dry deciduous forest — leopards, sambar, chital, nilgai.

Three marble-and-sandstone royal cenotaphs on Chandpatha lake.

A scenic lake inside the park with a sailing club.
Well connected by road, rail and air across Madhya Pradesh

Nearest stations are Shivpuri (5 km) and Gwalior (112 km).

Nearest airport is Gwalior (112 km).

Buses from Gwalior, Jhansi and Bhopal.
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