An ancient abandoned city known for its impressive Mughal-era architecture, located about 120 km from Harda.

A historic town on the banks of the Narmada River, known for its beautiful hand-woven Maheshwari sarees, approximately 90 km away.

A picturesque hill station in the Satpura Range, offering scenic landscapes, hiking trails, and waterfalls, around 150 km from Harda.

Famous for its UNESCO-listed medieval Hindu and Jain temples with intricate carvings, located around 250 km from Harda.

An ancient Mughal-era city with impressive historical monuments and architecture, situated about 100 km away.

A pilgrimage site on an island in the Narmada River, known for the Shiva temple and beautiful ghats, approximately 160 km from Harda.

A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring prehistoric rock shelters and cave paintings, around 160 km from Harda.

A wildlife sanctuary home to tigers, leopards, and other diverse flora and fauna, located about 220 km away.

A major city in Madhya Pradesh, known for the Marble Rocks, Dhuandhar Falls, and Raneh Falls, situated around 200 km from Harda.

The source of the Narmada River, offering scenic landscapes and trekking opportunities, approximately 240 km from Harda.

The capital city of Madhya Pradesh, featuring historical monuments, lakes, and modern attractions, about 180 km away.

A bustling city known for its food, markets, and cultural heritage, located around 160 km from Harda.

An ancient holy city on the banks of the Shipra River, home to the Mahakaleshwar Temple, around 250 km from Harda.

A wildlife reserve in the Satpura Range, offering opportunities for trekking, boating, and wildlife spotting, approximately 150 km away.

 A UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its ancient Buddhist stupa, Sanchi is about 4.5 hours away from Harda.