Concealed in the rocky terrain of the Vindhyas, amid dense forests and jagged cliffs, lie the rock shelters of Bhimbetka, an archaeological site believed to date from the Paleolithic era. Over 600 rock shelters have been discovered in this complex, which preserves evidence from habitations that existed aeons ago, in the form of cave art. The vivid paintings on the walls of the rock shelters depict the lives of ancient Indian cave dwellers and can be classified under seven different epochs of time, ranging from the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Age, to the early historic and medieval periods. Protected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, Bhimbetka is a World Heritage Site.

Rock shelters at Bhimbetka
Rock shelters at Bhimbetka
Shobhna Iyer

Of the five main groups of shelters, the one on Bhimbetka hill is easily accessible and even visible from the national highway. One of the first paintings you will see here is of a child’s handprint in red – the first evidence of human presence at these shelters. In fact, there is even a trench here in which human skeletal remains were reportedly discovered.

There are representations of various scenes from the lives and imaginations of the cave dwellers who painted these evocative images. Commonplace events such as dancing, celebrations, animal fights and battles inspire many a depiction. There are also a few symbols that are repeated often in the paintings. The first of these is one of human stick figures engaging in different activities. The most captivating specimen is exhibit six, a painting of a celebratory scene – stick figures dancing around a central figure, who is playing a musical instrument. Animal imagery is another common trope. Hunting and fighting scenes are recurrent symbols. One example of this is the drawing of an elephant and a bull, wounded by the arrow of a hunter. These figures have been superimposed on an earlier drawing of a horse rider facing a soldier. This goes to show how the same canvas was used by different people at different times. Paintings of cavaliers, soldiers and horse and elephant riders are all evidences of fighting scenes. Painting number seven shows two riders engaged in a fight.

Entry Indians 25; Foreigners 250 Timings 6.30am-5.30pm

TIP A walk around these shelters will take an hour. Carrying an insect repellent is a good idea because the area is still primarily forested

The only painting in the caves showing, "a man" being hunted by a beast, a horned boar
The only painting in the caves showing, “a man” being hunted by a beast, a horned boar
Courtesy Wikipedia

There is only one option to stay at Bhimbetka – the Highway Treat (Tel: 07480-281558; Tariff: 2,590). Run by MP Tourism, this hotel has three rooms and a restaurant.

When to go October-March Location Surrounded by the northern fringe of the Vindhya Range, 46 km south of Bhopal Air Nearest airport: Bhopal Rail Nearest rail: Bhopal

THE INFORMATION

Tourist/ Wildlife Offices

Tourist Office

Room No. 3-4, Hotel Janpath

Janpath Road, New Delhi

Tel: 011-23366528, 32599000, 23341187

Telefax: 23347264

Chanderi

MPSTDC

Hotel Tana Bana, Chanderi

Tel: 07547-252222

Cell: 07725896140

MP Tourist Information Centre

Tansen Residency Complex

6A, Gandhi Road

Gwalior. Tel: 0751-2234557, 4056726

STD code 07547

Maheshwar

MPSTDC

42, Residency Area

Opp St Paul School, Indore

Tel: 0731-2499566

STD code 0731

Burhanpur

MPSTDC

Tapti Retreat

Burhanpur-Ichhapura Road

Burhanpur. Tel: 07325-242244

STD code 07325

Bhimbetka

Bhopal Tourist Office

Paryatan Bhavan, Bhadbhada Road

Bhopal. Tel: 0755-2778383

Bhopal Tourist Office

Railway Station, Bhopal. Tel: 2746827

STD code 0755

 

THE INFORMATION

Ratapani WLS

MPSTDC

Paryatan Bhavan

Bhadbhada Road

Bhopal

Tel: 0755-2778383

Superintendent

Obedullahganj Forest Division

Cell: 09424790712

STD code 0755

Pachmarhi

Pachmarhi Regional Office

Amaltas Complex

Near Tehsil

Pachmarhi

Tel: 07578-252100

Pachmarhi Tourist Office

Bus Stand, Pachmarhi

Tel: 252029

Pachmarhi Tourist Office

Railway Station

Pipariya

Tel: 07576-223499

STD code 07578

Amarkantak

MPSTDC

Holiday Home

Amarkantak

Tel: 07629-269416

Jabalpur Regional Office

Rani Durgavati

Paryatan Bhavan

North Civil Lines, Jabalpur

Tel: 0761-2677290

STD code 07629