Package Name: Madhya Pradesh Tour
Duration: 08 Nights – 09 Days
Location: Indore – Ujjain – Mandu – Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhopal – Panchmarhi – Jabalpur – Mumbai
Day 1: Indore – Ujjain
In the morning after breakfast leave for Ujjain. You will get packed lunch on the way. As you reach you will be transferred to the hotel for check-in. Spend the night in the hotel.
Day 2: Ujjain
In the morning after breakfast leave for the sightseeing of the city, this is a pilgrimage centre for the Hindus. You will visit the Mahakaleshwar temple, Bada Ganeshji ka Mandir, Kaliadeh Palace etc. In the evening return to the hotel and spend the night there.
Day 3: Ujjain – Mandu
In the morning leave for Mandu, this is in a distance of 185 kilometres. This city rings the tales of love and chivalry of Baz Bahadur and Roopmati. Asharfi Mahal (Palace of Gold Coins), Rewa Kund and Hindola Mahal (Palace Of Swings) are the chief attractions of the place. In the evening return to the hotel and spend the night.
Day 4: Mandu – Bhopal
In the morning after breakfast start for Bhopal. On the way have lunch in Indore. On arrival to Bhopal check-in to a hotel and rest of go for some shopping. Spend the night in the hotel.
Day 5: Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhopal
In the morning after breakfast leave for Sanchi. It’s a small village yet famous for the historic Sanchi Stupa, which was once a place of Buddhist learning. Other attractions include Archeological Museum that exhibits the three-headed lion capital from the Ashoka Pillar, the famous artwork of yakshi hanging from a mango tree and a wonderful red stone image of Buddha. Later in the day after visiting Sanchi, drive back to Bhopal and visit Taj-ul-Masjid considered to be one of the biggest Indian mosques along with Birla Museum and Laxmi Narayan Temple. Spend the night in Bhopal.
Day 6: Bhopal – Pachmarhi
In the morning after breakfast you will be driven to Pachmarhi. After breakfast, drive to Pachmarhi visiting Bhimbetka caves en-route, which are more than 500 in number and flaunt paintings depicting the lives of the prehistoric dwellers and having lunch.Evening free to relax and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 7: Pachmarhi
In the morning after breakfast start your sightseeing tour of Pachmarhi. Pachmarhi is a panoramic hill resort with splendid waterfalls, lush green groves and the serene lakes. The quiet and mesmerising glades of Pachmarhi would definitely make go lost in this paradise. The sunset at Dhupgarh, this is not to be missed out.
Day 8: Pachmarhi – Jabalpur
You will be driven to Jabalpur soon after your breakfast. En-route you will be provided with the packed lunch. You will have your dinner and spend the night at Jabalpur.
Day 9: Jabalpur – Mumbai
In the 9th day you will be taken to the station to board a train for Mumbai.
Ujjain is the largest city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. An ancient city situated on the eastern bank of the Kshipra River, Ujjain was the most prominent city on the Malwa plateau of central India for much of its history. It emerged as the political centre of central India around 600 BCE. It was the capital of the ancient Avanti kingdom, one of the sixteen mahajanapadas. It remained an important political, commercial and cultural centre of central India until the early 19th century, when the British administrators decided to develop Indore as an alternative to it. Ujjain continues to be an important place of pilgrimage for Shaivites, Vaishnavites and followers of Shakta.
Mandu or Mandavgad is an uninhabited ancient city in the present-day Mandav area of the Dhar district. It is located in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh, India, at 35 km from the Dhar city. Mandu is an ancient fort city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It’s surrounded by stone walls dotted with darwazas (gateways). It’s also known for its Afghan architectural heritage. Landmark buildings include Hoshang Shah’s Tomb, a domed marble mausoleum, and the vast Jami Masjid mosque, with courtyards framed by colonnades. The imposing, centuries-old Jahaz Mahal palace stands between 2 lakes.
Bhopal is the capital of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The city was the capital of the former Bhopal State. Bhopal is known as the City of Lakes for its various natural as well as artificial lakes and is also one of the greenest cities in India.
Sanchi also written Sanci, is a Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh,India. The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structure in India and was originally commissioned by the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE. Its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha. It was crowned by the chatra, a parasol-like structure symbolising high rank, which was intended to honour and shelter the relics. The original construction work of this stupa was overseen by Ashoka, whose wife Devi was the daughter of a merchant of nearby Vidisha. The Sanchi Stupa built during Mauryan period was made of bricks. Sanchi is the center of a region with a number of stupas including Satdhara, Morel Khurd, Andher, Mawas, Sonari etc. all within a few miles of Sanchi.
Pachmarhi is a hill station in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment) since British Raj. It is widely known as Satpura ki Rani (“Queen of Satpura”), situated at a height of 1067 m in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. Dhupgarh, the highest point in Madhya Pradesh and the Satpura range, is located here. It is a part of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.
Jabalpur (formerly Jubbulpore) is a tier 2 city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Jabalpur word combines Arabic word Jabal(meaning- rock) and Sanskrit word- Pur(meaning- city). Though some people propagate that it was anciently named as Jabalipuram after Saint Jabali, there are no historical, mythological or folklore evidence in support of this. It is one of the most famous cities of Madhya Pradesh. The wonder of Jabalpur lies in its Marble Rocks canyon and the torrential waterfall called Dhuandhar (Fumes of water). Bhedaghat is a major tourist attraction with a unique experience where one can find him/herself mesmerized boating between huge mountains of marble and a beautiful waterfall upstream.
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Package Name: Madhya Pradesh Tour
Duration: 08 Nights – 09 Days
Location: Indore – Ujjain – Mandu – Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhopal – Panchmarhi – Jabalpur – Mumbai
- Itinerary
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Day 1: Indore – Ujjain
In the morning after breakfast leave for Ujjain. You will get packed lunch on the way. As you reach you will be transferred to the hotel for check-in. Spend the night in the hotel.Day 2: Ujjain
In the morning after breakfast leave for the sightseeing of the city, this is a pilgrimage centre for the Hindus. You will visit the Mahakaleshwar temple, Bada Ganeshji ka Mandir, Kaliadeh Palace etc. In the evening return to the hotel and spend the night there.Day 3: Ujjain – Mandu
In the morning leave for Mandu, this is in a distance of 185 kilometres. This city rings the tales of love and chivalry of Baz Bahadur and Roopmati. Asharfi Mahal (Palace of Gold Coins), Rewa Kund and Hindola Mahal (Palace Of Swings) are the chief attractions of the place. In the evening return to the hotel and spend the night.Day 4: Mandu – Bhopal
In the morning after breakfast start for Bhopal. On the way have lunch in Indore. On arrival to Bhopal check-in to a hotel and rest of go for some shopping. Spend the night in the hotel.Day 5: Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhopal
In the morning after breakfast leave for Sanchi. It’s a small village yet famous for the historic Sanchi Stupa, which was once a place of Buddhist learning. Other attractions include Archeological Museum that exhibits the three-headed lion capital from the Ashoka Pillar, the famous artwork of yakshi hanging from a mango tree and a wonderful red stone image of Buddha. Later in the day after visiting Sanchi, drive back to Bhopal and visit Taj-ul-Masjid considered to be one of the biggest Indian mosques along with Birla Museum and Laxmi Narayan Temple. Spend the night in Bhopal.Day 6: Bhopal – Pachmarhi
In the morning after breakfast you will be driven to Pachmarhi. After breakfast, drive to Pachmarhi visiting Bhimbetka caves en-route, which are more than 500 in number and flaunt paintings depicting the lives of the prehistoric dwellers and having lunch.Evening free to relax and overnight stay at the hotel.Day 7: Pachmarhi
In the morning after breakfast start your sightseeing tour of Pachmarhi. Pachmarhi is a panoramic hill resort with splendid waterfalls, lush green groves and the serene lakes. The quiet and mesmerising glades of Pachmarhi would definitely make go lost in this paradise. The sunset at Dhupgarh, this is not to be missed out.Day 8: Pachmarhi – Jabalpur
You will be driven to Jabalpur soon after your breakfast. En-route you will be provided with the packed lunch. You will have your dinner and spend the night at Jabalpur.Day 9: Jabalpur – Mumbai
In the 9th day you will be taken to the station to board a train for Mumbai. - Place To Visit
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Ujjain is the largest city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. An ancient city situated on the eastern bank of the Kshipra River, Ujjain was the most prominent city on the Malwa plateau of central India for much of its history. It emerged as the political centre of central India around 600 BCE. It was the capital of the ancient Avanti kingdom, one of the sixteen mahajanapadas. It remained an important political, commercial and cultural centre of central India until the early 19th century, when the British administrators decided to develop Indore as an alternative to it. Ujjain continues to be an important place of pilgrimage for Shaivites, Vaishnavites and followers of Shakta.
Mandu or Mandavgad is an uninhabited ancient city in the present-day Mandav area of the Dhar district. It is located in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh, India, at 35 km from the Dhar city. Mandu is an ancient fort city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It’s surrounded by stone walls dotted with darwazas (gateways). It’s also known for its Afghan architectural heritage. Landmark buildings include Hoshang Shah’s Tomb, a domed marble mausoleum, and the vast Jami Masjid mosque, with courtyards framed by colonnades. The imposing, centuries-old Jahaz Mahal palace stands between 2 lakes.
Bhopal is the capital of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The city was the capital of the former Bhopal State. Bhopal is known as the City of Lakes for its various natural as well as artificial lakes and is also one of the greenest cities in India.
Sanchi also written Sanci, is a Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh,India. The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structure in India and was originally commissioned by the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE. Its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha. It was crowned by the chatra, a parasol-like structure symbolising high rank, which was intended to honour and shelter the relics. The original construction work of this stupa was overseen by Ashoka, whose wife Devi was the daughter of a merchant of nearby Vidisha. The Sanchi Stupa built during Mauryan period was made of bricks. Sanchi is the center of a region with a number of stupas including Satdhara, Morel Khurd, Andher, Mawas, Sonari etc. all within a few miles of Sanchi.
Pachmarhi is a hill station in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment) since British Raj. It is widely known as Satpura ki Rani (“Queen of Satpura”), situated at a height of 1067 m in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. Dhupgarh, the highest point in Madhya Pradesh and the Satpura range, is located here. It is a part of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.
Jabalpur (formerly Jubbulpore) is a tier 2 city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Jabalpur word combines Arabic word Jabal(meaning- rock) and Sanskrit word- Pur(meaning- city). Though some people propagate that it was anciently named as Jabalipuram after Saint Jabali, there are no historical, mythological or folklore evidence in support of this. It is one of the most famous cities of Madhya Pradesh. The wonder of Jabalpur lies in its Marble Rocks canyon and the torrential waterfall called Dhuandhar (Fumes of water). Bhedaghat is a major tourist attraction with a unique experience where one can find him/herself mesmerized boating between huge mountains of marble and a beautiful waterfall upstream.