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39 Ratings
3.0
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- Gwalior
- 3D/2N
Very Good
39 Ratings
3.0
01
₹ 2,200
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- 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.
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40 Ratings
4.0
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- Gwalior
- 3D/2N
Superb
40 Ratings
4.0
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₹ 12,000
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- Orchha literally means 'the hidden place', and it stays true to its name!
- Not on most tourist's itineraries, Orchha is home to magnificent monuments which reveal tales of riveting battles of the yore.
- The Jahangir Mahal, Chattris, Sunder Mahal, Ram Raja Temple and a light and sound show at Orchha Fort stand to enthrall you.
- Partake in some river rafting in the Betwa River, and continue sightseeing Orchha's past glory.
Superb
25 Ratings
4.0
03
- 1D
- Gwalior
- 1D
Superb
25 Ratings
4.0
03
₹ 3,000
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- 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.
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38 Ratings
4.0
04
- 1D
- Gwalior
- 1D
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38 Ratings
4.0
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₹ 3,000
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- 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.
The guide charges are extra (Rs 1000/- per day)