Outdoor Activities in Sagar

Outdoor activities in Sagar are a mix of adventure sports and some laid-back vibes amidst scenic beauty. Sagar comes with an ideal terrain and atmosphere to spend active holidays and make plenty of unforgettable memories. So, explore the wilderness of Sagar and spend some time in the lap of nature with these exciting outdoor activities Sagar has to offer. From the most adventurous experiences to the most popular ones, the following list combines it all to make sure you do not miss these unique experiences while planning a trip to Sagar.

From sunrise to sunset, let's discover the best spots for outdoor activities in Sagar:

  1. Lakha Banjara Lake

    Water Body, Leisure, Lake, Picnic Spot

    Built by one Lakha Banjara, this lake is named after them. The most prominent attraction for those who wish to explore Sagar, Lakha Banjara Lake is a serene water body transforming into a place of hustle bustle in the evening. The calm and blue water of Lakha Banjara Lake is a great place to attain tranquillity at and is a really fun place to interact with locals in the evenings. There are also...Read more
  2. Dr Hari Singh Gour University

    Educational Site, University

    Known as the city of Saugor in ancient times, the Sagar University came to be known as Dr Hari Singh Gour University in the year 1983. It is named after the founder of the university and is famous for being the oldest academic institution in the central state of Madhya Pradesh. Spread over more than 800 hectares of land, this university has established itself as a leading institution for educat...Read more
  3. Rahatgarh Image
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    Village

    Rahatgarh is a humble village in the Sagar District of Madhya Pradesh. The trails amidst nature in this village is breath taking and is a great place to de tour to or spend a day at while visiting Sagar. Rahatgarh does not only boast of many small enterprises and really humble people, but has some great local food to offer to you as well. The waterfalls here are a highlight of this city and are...Read more
  4. Abchand

    Forest, Nature

    Abchand reserve forest is situated at a distance of about 20 miles from Sagar. It is your best chance to escape to untouched views of wilderness and experience nature in all its glory. The best part is that there are so many cave paintings depicting the activities of ancient times here. There is a cave which is said to be about 40 feet in length and has lovely carvings set on its stones. The wi...Read more
  5. Bhapel

    Village

    Bhapel is a definite must visit for history lovers. Although not a very prominent village in our history books, Bhapel has been through some really interesting events. It is said to be a very important site during the famous uprising of 1857 where a section of British detachment had a confrontation with the soldiers of the mutiny. It is also famous for its annual fair that takes place on the da...Read more
  6. Bilhera

    Village

    Bilhera was built in 1659 A.D by the founder of Sagar. It is a humble little village with local shops for you to enjoy the local food of Madhya Pradesh. It is quite close to Sagar and is a great place to witness the local life of Sagar. It is one of the villages that were assigned for maintenance under the Dangi Rulers who once governed Sagar.
  7. Bina

    Village, Town

    If you are a frequent railway traveller to the north, then you are sure to have passed the station of Bina. One of the main stations in the central state of Madhya Pradesh connecting most major train routes, Bina is a humble quaint little town connected by a branch line through Sagar. It gets its name from the famous Bina River.
  8. Gadpahra Image
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    View Point, Neighborhoods

    Gadpahra is more commonly known as Old Sagar. It was a very prominent city during the reign of the Dangi rulers. It is a must visit because of the low range hills that have a white washed temple located on them. These ruins are of the fort that the Dangi rulers used in their time. There is also a small lake known as Motilal here. You can also visit the tomb that lot of people visit for worship ...Read more