Tourism in Bhind District offers several sightseeing options for the travellers. It includes visits to those places having historic as well as religious importance. Tourism in Bhind District gives a memorable and enriching experience to the people who come from all parts of the country. Some of the major tourist attractions of Bhind District are mentioned below -
Fort of Ater: It was built by Bhadauria King Badan Singh, Maha Singh and Bakhat Singh in the era 1664-1668. After them the area is known as `Badhwar`. It is located deep inside the ravines of Chambal. Now it is in a dilapidated condition. Fort of Ater is located 35 kms in the west of Bhind city. The main attractions of the fort are `Khooni Darwaza`, `Badan Singh Ka Mahal`, `Hathiapor`, `Raja Ka Bangla`, `Rani Ka Bangla` and `Barah Khamba Mahal`. Another fort situated in Bhind city was also built by Bhadoriya King to keep control over rebellions in the era 1654-1684. During Scindia reign Darbar hall was constructed in which at present a museum is conducted by District Archeological Association Bhind.
Vankhandeshwar Temple: It is located in Bhind town. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built by Prithviraj Chauhan in 1175 AD.
Jain Temples of Baranso: These are really old temples and are located on Bhind Gwalior Road, 5 kms south east of Bhind.
Mata Renuka Temple: It is located in Gohad near Mau and is told as the birthplace of Parasurama. Folklore linked to Parasurama says that his father ordered to cut the head of his mother Renuka, which he obeyed and as a prize asked for revival of his dead mother which Maharshi Jamdagini, his father solicited. The temple was built at the place of this activity.
Naraddev Temple: It is a temple of Lord Shiva located on the banks of Sindh River. It is old and Lord Narad worshipped here. It is being renovated.
Fort of Gohad: Jat King Maha Singh built the Fort of Gohad. The fort is dilapidated but a part of it is still housing several government offices. The fine carvings of this fort are worth viewing. The “Kachheri Mahal†is a unique example of the Iranian Art.
Apart from these places, the world famous ravines of Bhind District are the places worth visiting. Five rivers which flow around the district mainly Pahuj River, Sindh River, Kwari River, Chambal River and Yamuna River meet together in an area of 2 kms named as `Pachnada`. Shiv Mandir Daang and Fort of Gohad are other two prominent places of interest in Bhind District.