Local Transport
Shared auto-rickshaws are the most common way to get around the town and nearby areas.





Tendūkheda, also known as Tendukhera, is a developing urban center located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh. With a population of around 14,000, it plays a key role as a marketplace and administrative base for the nearby agricultural villages. While it lacks major tourist landmarks, the town provides an unfiltered look at daily life in central India, characterized by its local markets and traditional customs. Its location within the Damoh district makes it a transit point for those exploring the deeper rural landscapes of the region.
Tendūkheda, also known as Tendukhera, is a developing urban center located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh. With a population of around 14,000, it plays a key role as a marketplace and administrative base for the nearby agricultural villages. While it lacks major tourist landmarks, the town provides an unfiltered look at daily life in central India, characterized by its local markets and traditional customs. Its location within the Damoh district makes it a transit point for those exploring the deeper rural landscapes of the region.
Local administrative center for the Damoh district.
Gateway to the rural landscapes of Madhya Pradesh.
Authentic central Indian small-town atmosphere.
Limited high-end accommodation options; expect basic guesthouses.
Strongly traditional environment where conservative dress is recommended.
Central location within the Damoh district, useful for regional travel.
Shared auto-rickshaws are the most common way to get around the town and nearby areas.
Visit the local markets to see regional produce and traditional crafts from the surrounding villages.
Experiencing authentic local life in central India.
INR ₹
$20-$40 p/day
Hindi, English
While mobile networks are generally available, high-speed internet may be limited in some parts of the town.
October to March
Warm weather makes it a good time to see the harvest season in the surrounding fields.
Expect high temperatures; carry plenty of water and avoid midday travel.
The landscape is lush and green following the monsoon rains, making for pleasant rural views.
The best time for visitors, with cool days and chilly nights perfect for exploring.