Package Name: Magical Madhya Pradesh Tour
Duration: 10 Nights – 11 Days
Location: Indore – Mandu – Maheswar – Indore – Jabalpur – Bandhavgarh – Khajuraho – Allahabad – Varanasi – Delhi Departure
Day 01: Indore (By Flight)
Arrive at Indore Airport. Meet and assistance at Airport. Transfer to Hotel. Check in at hotel. Lunch at hotel. Afternoon sightseeing of Indore. This afternoon you will be visiting the Indore city. Indore is known as the City of the Holkars. The city was built by a Holkar Rani Ahilyabai, one of the famous queens of India. Here you will be visiting some of the famous historical monuments and religious centers – Rajwada, Kanch Mandir and Bada Ganapati. The Rajwada or the Old Palace is located in the old city; the building is a blend of French, Mughal and Maratha architecture. This 200 year old palace belonged to the Holkar dynasty. Bada Ganapati, better known for its size than antiquity, this temple houses perhaps the largest Ganesh idol in the world measuring 25 feet from crown to foot. It was built in 1875. Return to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Indore – Mandu – Maheswar (97 km / 2hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. This morning you will be driving to Mandu. The grandiose and remarkable architecture of Mandu makes it one of the places having the most impressive collection of Afghan art in India. Mandu is located in an evergreen plateau in the middle of lusting vegetation, surrounded everywhere by lakes and splendorous monuments. Visiting Maheshwar. Maheshwar is a historical town on the banks of river Narmada known for temples, mighty fort-complex standing in quiet beauty, mirrored in the river below and distinctive hand woven sarees called Maheshwari. Overnight stay at maheswar.
Day 03: Maheshwar – Indore (97 km / 2hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. And drive to Indore. On arrival at Indore. Check in at hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 04: Indore – Jabalpur (By Train)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Indore Railway Station on board train to Jabalpur. Overnight Journey at Train.
Day 05: Jabalpur Arrives
On arrival Jabalpur. Transfer to hotel. Check in at hotel. The wonder of Jabalpur lies in its Marble Rocks canyon and the torrential waterfall called Dhuandhar (Fumes of water). Soaring in their glittering splendor, the rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada River. Overnight at hotel.
Day 06: Jabalpur – Bandhavgarh (200 km/4.30 Hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Bandhavgarh. On arrival check in at hotel. Enjoy your day in Bandhavgarh visiting the Bandhavgarh National Park and surroundings. Experience the thrill of coming across a tiger roaming freely in the wilderness of its natural habitat. Witness, experience and appreciate the natural beauty and fascinating landscape of Bandhavgarh National Park. Jungle safari ride back to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 07: Bandhavgarh – Khajuraho (280 km / 5.30Hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Morning jungle safari. Check out at hotel. Proceed to Khajuraho. On arrival check in at hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 08: Khajuraho
Breakfast at hotel. This morning visit western and eastern group of temples in Khajuraho. The Western group of temples is the best known, because it is to this group that the largest and most typical Khajuraho temple belongs. Kandariya Mahadev, Chausath Yogini, Chitragupta Temple, Vishwanath Temple and Lakshmana Temple belong to the western group. In the eastern group, the temples are the Brahma temple, which has a four-faced lingam.Back to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 09: Khajuraho – Allahabad (269 km / 4.15hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Allahabad. On arrival check in at hotel. Morning enjoy the Holy dip at the Sangam. Later, Half day sightseeing. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 10: Allahabad – Varanasi (125 km / 150 km)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Varanasi. Drop at Varanasi.
Day 11: Varanasi – Delhi – Back to home Departure
Morning breakfast. Transfer to the airport to board the schedule morning flight to Delhi. Arrive at Delhi. On arrive at Delhi airport boarding to international flight.
Indore is known as the city of the Holkars. The city was built by a Holkar Rani Ahilyabai, one of the famous queens of India. Famous historical monuments and religious centers – Rajwada, Kanch Mandir and Bada Ganapati. The Rajwada or the Old Palace is located in the old city; the building is a blend of French, Mughal and Maratha architecture. This 200 year old palace belonged to the Holkar dynasty. Bada Ganapati, better known for its size than antiquity, this temple houses perhaps the largest Ganesh idol in the world measuring 25 feet from crown to foot. It was built in 1875.
Mandu is located in an evergreen plateau in the middle of lusting vegetation, surrounded everywhere by lakes and splendorous monuments. The grandiose and remarkable architecture of Mandu makes it one of the places having the most impressive collection of Afghan art in India. Maheshwar is a historical town on the banks of river Narmada known for temples, mighty fort-complex standing in quiet beauty, mirrored in the river below and distinctive hand woven sarees called Maheshwari.
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.
Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which was said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon). Hence the name Bandhavgarh (Sanskrit: Brother’s Fort). This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of leopards, and various species of deer. Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa.
Khajuraho is well known all over the world for its temple architecture and exquisite sculptures. Situated in the heart of India in the state of Madhya Pradesh, it lies in the forested plains of the region of Bundelkhand. According to local legend, these temples were built by the first Chandela raja to atone his mother’s sin, whose consummation with the Moon god heralded the start of the Chandela dynasty.
Allahabad also known as Prayag is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city’s original name – Prayag, or “place of offerings” – comes from its position at the Sangam (confluence) of the Ganga, Yamuna and Sarasvati rivers. It is the second-oldest city in India, and plays a central role in Hindu scriptures. Allahabad was originally called Kaushambi (now a separate district) by the Kuru rulers of Hastinapur, who developed it as their capital.
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Package Name: Magical Madhya Pradesh Tour
Duration: 10 Nights – 11 Days
Location: Indore – Mandu – Maheswar – Indore – Jabalpur – Bandhavgarh – Khajuraho – Allahabad – Varanasi – Delhi Departure
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Day 01: Indore (By Flight)
Arrive at Indore Airport. Meet and assistance at Airport. Transfer to Hotel. Check in at hotel. Lunch at hotel. Afternoon sightseeing of Indore. This afternoon you will be visiting the Indore city. Indore is known as the City of the Holkars. The city was built by a Holkar Rani Ahilyabai, one of the famous queens of India. Here you will be visiting some of the famous historical monuments and religious centers – Rajwada, Kanch Mandir and Bada Ganapati. The Rajwada or the Old Palace is located in the old city; the building is a blend of French, Mughal and Maratha architecture. This 200 year old palace belonged to the Holkar dynasty. Bada Ganapati, better known for its size than antiquity, this temple houses perhaps the largest Ganesh idol in the world measuring 25 feet from crown to foot. It was built in 1875. Return to hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 02: Indore – Mandu – Maheswar (97 km / 2hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. This morning you will be driving to Mandu. The grandiose and remarkable architecture of Mandu makes it one of the places having the most impressive collection of Afghan art in India. Mandu is located in an evergreen plateau in the middle of lusting vegetation, surrounded everywhere by lakes and splendorous monuments. Visiting Maheshwar. Maheshwar is a historical town on the banks of river Narmada known for temples, mighty fort-complex standing in quiet beauty, mirrored in the river below and distinctive hand woven sarees called Maheshwari. Overnight stay at maheswar.Day 03: Maheshwar – Indore (97 km / 2hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. And drive to Indore. On arrival at Indore. Check in at hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 04: Indore – Jabalpur (By Train)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Indore Railway Station on board train to Jabalpur. Overnight Journey at Train.Day 05: Jabalpur Arrives
On arrival Jabalpur. Transfer to hotel. Check in at hotel. The wonder of Jabalpur lies in its Marble Rocks canyon and the torrential waterfall called Dhuandhar (Fumes of water). Soaring in their glittering splendor, the rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada River. Overnight at hotel.Day 06: Jabalpur – Bandhavgarh (200 km/4.30 Hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Bandhavgarh. On arrival check in at hotel. Enjoy your day in Bandhavgarh visiting the Bandhavgarh National Park and surroundings. Experience the thrill of coming across a tiger roaming freely in the wilderness of its natural habitat. Witness, experience and appreciate the natural beauty and fascinating landscape of Bandhavgarh National Park. Jungle safari ride back to hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 07: Bandhavgarh – Khajuraho (280 km / 5.30Hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Morning jungle safari. Check out at hotel. Proceed to Khajuraho. On arrival check in at hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 08: Khajuraho
Breakfast at hotel. This morning visit western and eastern group of temples in Khajuraho. The Western group of temples is the best known, because it is to this group that the largest and most typical Khajuraho temple belongs. Kandariya Mahadev, Chausath Yogini, Chitragupta Temple, Vishwanath Temple and Lakshmana Temple belong to the western group. In the eastern group, the temples are the Brahma temple, which has a four-faced lingam.Back to hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 09: Khajuraho – Allahabad (269 km / 4.15hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Allahabad. On arrival check in at hotel. Morning enjoy the Holy dip at the Sangam. Later, Half day sightseeing. Overnight stay at Hotel.Day 10: Allahabad – Varanasi (125 km / 150 km)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Varanasi. Drop at Varanasi.Day 11: Varanasi – Delhi – Back to home Departure
Morning breakfast. Transfer to the airport to board the schedule morning flight to Delhi. Arrive at Delhi. On arrive at Delhi airport boarding to international flight. - Place To Visit
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Indore is known as the city of the Holkars. The city was built by a Holkar Rani Ahilyabai, one of the famous queens of India. Famous historical monuments and religious centers – Rajwada, Kanch Mandir and Bada Ganapati. The Rajwada or the Old Palace is located in the old city; the building is a blend of French, Mughal and Maratha architecture. This 200 year old palace belonged to the Holkar dynasty. Bada Ganapati, better known for its size than antiquity, this temple houses perhaps the largest Ganesh idol in the world measuring 25 feet from crown to foot. It was built in 1875.
Mandu is located in an evergreen plateau in the middle of lusting vegetation, surrounded everywhere by lakes and splendorous monuments. The grandiose and remarkable architecture of Mandu makes it one of the places having the most impressive collection of Afghan art in India. Maheshwar is a historical town on the banks of river Narmada known for temples, mighty fort-complex standing in quiet beauty, mirrored in the river below and distinctive hand woven sarees called Maheshwari.
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.
Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which was said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon). Hence the name Bandhavgarh (Sanskrit: Brother’s Fort). This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of leopards, and various species of deer. Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa.
Khajuraho is well known all over the world for its temple architecture and exquisite sculptures. Situated in the heart of India in the state of Madhya Pradesh, it lies in the forested plains of the region of Bundelkhand. According to local legend, these temples were built by the first Chandela raja to atone his mother’s sin, whose consummation with the Moon god heralded the start of the Chandela dynasty.
Allahabad also known as Prayag is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city’s original name – Prayag, or “place of offerings” – comes from its position at the Sangam (confluence) of the Ganga, Yamuna and Sarasvati rivers. It is the second-oldest city in India, and plays a central role in Hindu scriptures. Allahabad was originally called Kaushambi (now a separate district) by the Kuru rulers of Hastinapur, who developed it as their capital.