Rewa Fort is considered as one of the finest forts built in the city of Rewa in Madhya Pradesh. It was left incomplete by Salim Shah, son of Sher Shah Suri.
Venkat Bhavan is an intricately designed, well maintained building. Maharaja Venkatraman Singh built it to provide employment during the famine of 1894, completed in 1907 and covers 425 sq m.
The world’s first White Tiger Safari is at Mukundpur Forest where the first white tiger was spotted by erstwhile ruler Maharaja Martand Singh in 1951 from Sidhi forest area (it was named as Mohan).
The Tons River while descending through the Rewa Plateau and draining northwards makes a vertical falls of 70 metres (230 feets) known as the Purwa Falls. The break in channel gradient allows water to fall vertically giving risie to a waterfall.
Bahuti is the highest waterfall in Madhya Pradesh. Bahuti Falls is on the Odda River as it rushes down the edge of the Rewa Plateau to join the Bihar River, which is a tributary of Tamsa or Tons River.
The Chachai Waterfall is the 23rd highest waterfall in India. The Chachai Falls is on the Beehar River, a tributary of Tamsa or Tons River as it comes down from the Rewa Plateau.
Keoti Watefalls (also spelt Kevti) is the 24th highest waterfall in India. The Keoti Waterfalls is on the Mahana River, a tributary of Tamsa or Tons River as it comes down from the Rewa Plateau.
Keoti fort is located towards the east of water falls. The fort was build by Nagal Dev Singh, bother of then Rewa king Vir Singh Dev. The remains of the fort still have many uncounted rooms and many yards.
Deorkothar, on the threshold of being a world-renowned place, has been a singular site in recent times, that was surmised, predicted and actually found on exploration.
Ghinauchi holy Shiv dham is located in Sirmaur tehsil of District Rewa. It is an incomparable place where a beautiful natural water fall flow over a Shiv ling.
Basaman Mama Temple (Yaksha God) is very famous worship place among local people, it is situated in bank of Tamas River. It is very near to Purwa Waterfall.
The temple of Maa Sharda is situated on a height of approx 587 feets between the round shaped hills called Trikoot parvat and is one of the 51st shakti peetha. Maihar wali Mata is an another name of Mata Sharda, a form of Mata Durga.