About Bhimbetka Rock Shelters
Over 750 sandstone caves and overhangs in the Vindhya foothills carrying the oldest paintings on the Indian subcontinent — some dating to 30,000 years ago — with continuous artistic occupation through the Mesolithic, Chalcolithic and historic periods.
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Cool winter days are essential — the rock shelters lie on an exposed plateau and surface temperatures climb fast in summer. Morning light (8–11 a.m.) gives the clearest view of the red and white pigments.
Plan your visit
Stay, fly, or ride to Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Madhya Pradesh
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Travel Tips
- Hire an ASI-approved guide at the entrance (₹500/group) — many of the most striking panels are in unmarked caves and easy to miss
- Look for the 'Zoo Rock' shelter with 252 animal figures and the rare Mesolithic depiction of a man riding a horse
- Combine with Bhojpur's giant Shiva lingam (28 km) and Bhopal's Birla Museum prehistoric gallery for full context
How to Reach Bhimbetka Rock Shelters
Bhimbetka Rock Shelters is located in Madhya Pradesh, India at coordinates 22.9385°N, 77.6122°E. You can reach Bhimbetka Rock Shelters by air (nearest airport in Madhya Pradesh), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Bhimbetka Rock Shelters?
- The best time to visit Bhimbetka Rock Shelters is October to March. Cool winter days are essential — the rock shelters lie on an exposed plateau and surface temperatures climb fast in summer. Morning light (8–11 a.m.) gives the clearest view of the red and white pigments.
- What are the top travel tips for Bhimbetka Rock Shelters?
- Hire an ASI-approved guide at the entrance (₹500/group) — many of the most striking panels are in unmarked caves and easy to miss. Look for the 'Zoo Rock' shelter with 252 animal figures and the rare Mesolithic depiction of a man riding a horse. Combine with Bhojpur's giant Shiva lingam (28 km) and Bhopal's Birla Museum prehistoric gallery for full context.






