NITN | @notintownlive | 10 Jun 2021, 12:36 am
Virtual Tour
Image credit: Madhya Pradesh Tourism/Facebook
Bhopal/NITN: If you have not seen the pre-historic rock paintings of Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh, here is a chance to see them right from the comforts of your home.
Madhya Pradesh Tourism is offering a virtual tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site on its official state tourism website page.
Bhimbetka Rock Shelters is a spectacular @UNESCO World Heritage Site in Raisen district that exhibits evidences of Stone Age, early traces of human life, and cave paintings on themes such as animals and hunting. Take the virtual tour here: https://t.co/lKahLmPfSR#MPTourism pic.twitter.com/GFyy1OWjQo
— Madhya Pradesh Tourism (@MPTourism) June 8, 2021
According to UNESCO, the five clusters of natural rock shelters display paintings that appear to date from the Mesolithic Period right through to the historical period.
Madhya Pradesh Tourism has been running a series of virtual tours to some of its popular destinations, including Mandu, Khajuraho, the Tribal Museum in Bhopal, Chanderi, etc.
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