Bhanpura is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mandsaur district, located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Daraki-Chattan is a small and narrow cleft or cave in the tall cliff faces of Indragarh Hill in the Vindhya range, overlooking the Rewa river valley.
The collection of stone artifact assemblage from the excavation undoubtedly reveals that the shelter was occupied by the Acheulean man.
The experts studying the petroglyphs claim it to be the "oldest rock art in the world", about 2 to 5 lakh (200,000–500,000) years old.
[7] They are situated near the Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary, 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Bhanpura in the Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh.
It is located along a perennial stream called the Chaturbhujnath Nala, stretching in a 5-kilometre-long (3.1 mi) rock art gallery, with thousands of figures painted on its walls.
It is spread over an area of 368.62 km2 (142 sq mi) adjoining the state of Rajasthan in India.
Kethuli Jain temple is 21 km (13 mi) from Bhanpura, on the road towards Jhalrapatan.
Two huge boulders are located on the banks of Chambal in the south, away from the population area of the village - these boulders are also called "chidi wala stone" in the village due to the beautiful mud houses of the ababil bird.
When the west wind prevails, the huge, high waves of Chambal push the sand against the rocks located in the water and shape the edges, thus the sand has accumulated between the edges due to continuous waves.
Throughout the day, the waves of Chambal collide with the shores to make them realize their vast nature, by the evening, with the wind, sometimes the enthusiasm of the waves increases, and sometimes when the opposite wind direction, the mother Chambal calms down and gives her softness.
affiliated school of the district is Smt Kamala Saklecha Gyan Mandir, which is situated 4 km (2.5 mi) away from Bhanpura.