Madhya Pradesh is a land of great antiquity, with several astounding monuments that represent various periods of history dotting the state.
Many of Central India's world heritage sites, such as the rock paintings, Buddhist stupas, and ornate temples stand in all grandeur to this day.
This comprehensive tour takes the traveller through Orchha, which means the 'hidden place', and allows the exploration of the many beautiful monuments present here.
Gwalior is another pit stop, and is home to the glorious Gwalior Fort, which Babur referred to as the pearl among the empire's fortresses!
The exploration of Madhya Pradesh is incomplete without a visit to Khajuraho's spectacular exhibition of human imagination, and is bound to leave you spellbound.
Orchha was founded in 1501 by a Bundela chief, Rudra Pratap Singh, who later went on to become the first king of the place.
The Chattris on the banks of River Betwa are a breath-taking sight, while the Orchha Palace and the Lakshmi Temple are a soulful journey into the past.
The massive palace-fort consists of several connected buildings, the most noteworthy of which are the Raja Mahal and the Jahangir Mahal.
This sightseeing tour takes you through the glorious monuments and other intricately-carved temples spread across Orchha.
The capital of the Scindias, Gwalior is also known for its glorious forts, palaces and temples.
Gwalior's massive hill fort was the seat of many of North India's powerful kingdoms, and was called the 'pearl among fortresses' by Mughal emperor Babur himself.
Tansen, one of the nine gems in Akbar's court rests here, and the first ever museum dedicated to Indian musical instruments called Sarod Ghar is situated in Gwalior.
This sightseeing tour of the fort city promises to be a treat for tourists and history enthusiasts alike.
Exclusions: The guide charges are extra (Rs 1000/- per day)
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