Beautiful Heritage Place. Full of natural beauty and architectural Marvel's. There are remains of many Gupta period temples which are beautifully carved and need restoration . seems tens of temples were present and can be restored. These Temples are as beautiful as Khajuraho temples. Temple ponds also need restoration. ASI should place few direction boards as it is huge fort full of jungles and it is difficult to find places inside and one tends to miss them. Caution : 720 steps to this fort. Takes effort.
*Warning for elderly people and visitors with adverse health conditions*: One has to climb 460+ steps to reach the fort that's located 800mtrs above sea level, then walk another 1+ kms to reach the ruins . It's a beautiful place hidden in the forest on a hilltop and the bird's eye view from top is absolutely worth the climb . But not advisable for visitors in poor health condition .
Nic and oldest fort . It's on top of hills for that we have to go by stairs or by road vechile . Very good and awsome fort . There are two types of water also that is white well and black well both water color is different. Too many points are also there for selfie and . You fell amazing while visiting there ..
It's a magical place, though quite hard to visit & ignored by authorities but a complete untouched nature, it's about 1000 years old, mostly stands as ruins but the Ajaypal Baba temple, Bhuteshwar temple & Ganga Jamuna kunds are charismatic & considered to fulfill all your wishes. It is said that even today Ajaypal baba comes at night to pay prayers to Bhuteshwar maharaj & every morning fresh flowers are found there, while no human has ever been able to stay overnight at this Fort. Further about Ganga Jamuna kunds, it is said that it has medicinal effects & can cure many liver & stomach related diseases. There is also a saying about an old treasur, all information related to that treasure is there on an inscription, but no one ever been able to translate that till now. Never go alone if you are visiting this Fort, try to accompany some local guide & go in a group as it's all together a secluded & forest area, also carry enough water & food as there is no availability of anything at top, it needs moderate to difficult tracking of 40-45 min & lot of walking at Fort area so ensure you are fit enough for this trip
I would call it a hidden treasure of MP, Situated on hilltop of Ajaygarh, it's still untouched by seasonal tourist and preserved some of the ancient temple . The fort campus was built by Chandela around 9th Century AD . Mohhumud of Gazni attached it twice but never succeeded due to its unique location . Please visit my youtube channel "Wanderlust India" for detailed history and amazing facts,
Ajay garh fort stands alone on a vindhyachal parvat range in the district of Panna and is easily accessible from Khajuraho. The fort provides absolutely stunning views of the Ken River. This grand fort is noted for its rich historical past and architectural beauty, which speaks volumes about the Chandela dynasty. You can reach via panna, khajuraho, banda & satna.
Long stairway to the fort. Good adventure. No facilities or boards to guide visitors though - plan well to be by yourself.