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Celebrated in ballads and the scriptures
for its natural beauty and closely associated with the epic Ramayan,
Chitrakoot or "the hill of many wonders" is a hallowed centre of
pilgrimage. It is believed to be the place where Lord Rama and Sita
spent their 14 years of exile and where the Sage Atri and Sati Anasuya
meditated. The holy town is set in sylvan surroundings on the banks of
the River Mandakini, also known as the Payaswaini river. The riverside
is lined with ghats and the town dotted with temples dedicated to
several deities of the Hindu pantheon.

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Area: 38.2 sq. km.
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Population:
37494 (1991 census)
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Altitude: 207 mtrs. above sea level.
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Season: July-March
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Clothing (Summer): Light Cottons
(Winter) :Woolens
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Language: Hindi, Bundeli, English
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Local Transport : Cycle Rickshaw
during fairs and festivals, taxis also ply between Chitrakoot,
Rajapur and Karvi.
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STD Code :
05198 (Half of Chitrakoot
lies in U.P. and the other half in M.P. To dial for U.P. Chitrakoot
765 has to be added to the Banda Code 0519. To dial for M.P.
Chitrakoot 865 has to be added instead.

Air
From Chitrakoot the nearest airport is
Khajuraho : 185 km.
Rail
The nearest railway station for Chitrakoot
is Karvi : 8 km. Some of the major trains are 1181.1182 and 1159/1160
Agra Howrah Exp); 1107/1108 Bundelkhand Exp; 1449/1450 Mahakaushal Exp
(Kutub Exp_; 5009/5010 Chitrakoot Exp (Lucknow-Jabalpur); 1069/1070
Tulsi Exp (Allahabad-Mumbai), Bundelkhand Exp (Gwalior-Allahabad).
Road
Chitrakoot is well connected by road.
There are regular bus services to Banda, Allahabad, Jhansi, Varanasi,
Chhatarpur, Satna, Kanpur, Faizabad, Lucknow, Agra, Maihar, etc. Some
Road distances are : Allahabad - 125 km. Satna - 75 km. Lucknow - 285
km, Mahoba - 127 km, Kalinjar 88 km, Jhansi 274 km.

Kamadgiri
A forested hill of prime religious
significance, this is believed to be the
original Chitrakoot. The Bharat Milap Temple is located here. Pilgrims
perform a ritual circumambulation of the hill to seek blessings.
Sphatik Shila
This picturesque spot is marked by two
immense rocks. It is believed to be the place where Lord Rama and Sita
feasted their eyes on the beauty of Chitrakoot.
Hanuman Dhara
Located on a steep hillside, it is
approachable by a flight of 360 steps.
Here, the waters of a natural spring cascade over an image of Lord
Hanuman.
Ram Ghat
On the banks of the River Mandakini, and
centre of ritual activity, this ghat is the most frequented in
Chitrakoot. The "Aarti" performed in the evening is particularly
beautiful.
Janki Kund
An unusual cave over the Mandakini. Said
to be the place where Sita bathed.
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