Getting There
The town is well-connected by road to Shivpuri and Guna via the national highway.





Badarwās is a small but significant town situated in the Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh. With a population of approximately 13,500, it functions as a local commercial hub for the surrounding agricultural villages. The town provides a window into the traditional lifestyle of central India, characterized by bustling local markets and a slower pace of life. While not a primary tourist destination, it offers a unique perspective for those looking to explore the heart of India away from the crowds.
Badarwās is a small but significant town situated in the Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh. With a population of approximately 13,500, it functions as a local commercial hub for the surrounding agricultural villages. The town provides a window into the traditional lifestyle of central India, characterized by bustling local markets and a slower pace of life. While not a primary tourist destination, it offers a unique perspective for those looking to explore the heart of India away from the crowds.
Authentic central Indian small-town atmosphere.
Proximity to the rural landscapes of Shivpuri district.
Local markets reflecting traditional Madhya Pradesh culture.
Limited accommodation options within the town itself.
Primarily a local hub rather than a tourist-centric destination.
Hindi is essential for communication with most residents.
The town is well-connected by road to Shivpuri and Guna via the national highway.
Sample traditional snacks like samosas and kachoris from local vendors.
Authentic local experiences and rural exploration.
INR ₹
$20-$40 p/day
Hindi, English
Dress modestly and respect local customs when visiting residential areas or temples.
October-March
Mild temperatures make it the best time for walking through the town.
Temperatures can soar; it is best to visit during the early morning or late evening.
The landscape is lush following the monsoon rains.
Cool and pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the region.