About Rewa District
Rewa, located in the northeastern part of Madhya Pradesh, is known for its historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Often referred to as the "Land of White Tigers", Rewa has earned a distinct identity in India’s tourism and cultural map. Rewa is a city in the north-eastern part of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is the administrative center of Rewa District and Rewa Division. The city lies about 420 kilometres (261 mi)[4] northeast of the state capital Bhopal and 230 kilometres (143 mi) north of the city of Jabalpur. The maximum length of Rewa district is 125 km from east to west and the length of Rewa from north to south is 96 km. This area is surrounded by Kaimur hills to the south [5] Vindhyachal ranges pass through the middle of the distric
History & Heritage
Rewa was once the princely state of the Baghel dynasty and home to many majestic forts, palaces, and temples. It played an important role in the freedom movement and has preserved its royal charm through architecture and traditions.
Geographical Location
Surrounded by Vindhya mountain ranges and lush green landscapes, Rewa offers waterfalls, rivers, and serene environments. It is bordered by Satna, Sidhi, and Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh).
Why Visit Rewa?
- Birthplace of the first white tiger in the world (Mohan)
- Famous waterfalls like Keoti, Purwa, Bahuti
- Rewa Fort and Govindgarh Palace
- Peaceful religious sites and traditional festivals
Mission
This website aims to bring awareness about Rewa’s tourism, culture, and public services to a wider global audience with trust, transparency, and information.