The western end of the range rises in eastern Gujarat state, near the border with Madhya Pradesh, and the range runs east and north nearly to the Ganges River at Mirzapur. The southern slopes of the range are drained by the Narmada River, which drains westward to the Arabian Sea in the depression between the Vindhya Range and the parallel Satpura Range to the south. The northern slopes of the range are drained by tributaries of the Ganges, including the Kali Sindh, Parbati, Betwa, and Ken. The Son, a tributary of the Ganges, drains the southern slopes of the range at its eastern end.
The Vindhyan tableland is a plateau that lies to the north of the central part of the range. The cities of Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, and Indore lie on the tableland, which rises higher than the Indo-Gangetic plain to its north.
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It is bounded by the Western Ghats in the west, the Eastern Ghats to the east, the Nilgiris in the south and the Satpura and Vindhya ranges in the north.
To the south and east is the Vindhya Range and to the north is the Bundelkhand upland.
An opportunity for you to enliven your senses, at one place, with diverse flavors and delicacies from the peninsular states of India - those south of the Vindhyas and fringing the coastline.
The Guest are encouraged to have food with fingers hence a chilamchi trolley is drawn to each and every table to wash the hands with rose water.
Vindhyas has an exotic range of home made pickles which is served to every guest during the course of the meal.