Overview
The Splendors of Madhya Pradesh Tour is designed to allow you to explore the state of Madhya Pradesh, also known as the “heart of sensual India.” Madhya Pradesh, which is surrounded by the majestic Vindhyachal Mountains, dense forests, mighty rivers, and the Malwa Plateau, is dotted with numerous tourist attractions. The state is known around the world for its numerous historical monuments including Kahjuraho’s exquisitely designed temples.
Highlights of the Tour
Places Visited: Delhi – Indore – Omkareshwar – Maheshwar – Mandu – Ujjain – Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhimbetka – Bhojpur – Pachmarhi – Kanha – Bandhavgarh – Khajuraho – Orchha – Gwalior – Agra – Delhi
Day 01: Arrive in Delhi
Upon your arrival in Delhi, our airport representative will meet and greet you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing
The morning after delicious breakfast you will be on a sightseeing tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi. You will start your tour from Old Delhi where you will visit Jama Masjid, Red Fort (view from outside), ChandniChowk, and you will also enjoy a rickshaw ride from Jama Masjid to ChandniChowk.
After lunch, you will visit the Humayun Tomb and the Qutub Minar. You will be driving past the parliament house, president’s house, and other government buildings on Rajpath. After you complete the sightseeing, our driver will drop you at the hotel.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 03: Delhi – Indore by flight
This morning, you will transfer to the Delhi airport to board the flight for Indore. Upon your arrival at Indore, our airport representative will transfer you to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel. After relaxing in your hotel room for a while, go on a sightseeing tour of Indore. Indore Museum, Chhatris, Lalbagh Palace, KanchMandir, Mahatma Gandhi Hall, and Nehru Park are among the city’s most popular tourist attractions.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 04: Indore – Mandu (84km/02hrs)
Today, you will transfer to Mandu. Visit Omkareshwar and Maheshwar on the way. Omkareshwar is one of India’s holiest Hindu shrines because it contains one of the twelve Jyotirlingam. When you will arrive in Omkareshwar, pay a visit to ShriOmkarMandhata’s temple, Siddhnath’s temple, and GauriSomnath’s temple. Visit the enormous Nandi bull carved into the mountainside beside GauriSomnath’s temple. Following the visit, you will travel to Maheshwar. Ahilyeshwar temple, Jaleshwar temple, and Rajarajeswara temple are three of Maheshwar’s most important temples. Then make your way to Mandu. When you will arrive in Mandu, you will check into the hotel.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 05: Mandu sightseeing
Having an early breakfast, you will travel to Bagh Caves. These nine caverns are well-known for their paintings, which are remarkably similar to those found at the Ajanta caves. Later in the day, go on a Mandu guided tour. The JahazMahal, Rupmati Pavilion, Rewa Kund, and the HindolaMahal are among Mandu’s most popular tourist sites. You will return to the hotel after the visit.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 06: Mandu – Ujjain – Bhopal (275km/5 hrs)
After breakfast, go by surface to Bhopal. Ujjain is a good place to stop in the middle of the journey. Bhartruhari Caves, Bade GaneshjiKaMandir, ChaubisKhamba Temple, GopalMandir, GomtiKund, and the Kaliadeh Palace are among Ujjain’s most popular tourist sites. Continue driving towards Bhopal after the visit. When you arrive in Bhopal, you will check into your hotel.
Proceed on a sightseeing trip to Bhopal, the lovely city of Nawabs, after resting and relaxing in your hotel room. Moti Masjid, ShaukatMahal, Lakshmi Narayan temple, Bharat Bhavan, RastriyaManavSangrahalaya, Lower Lake, and Upper Lake are some of the important tourist attractions there.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 07: Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhopal (50km/1 hrs)
Early in the morning, set out on a trip to Sanchi. It is a well-known Buddhist pilgrimage destination. Stupas with Buddha relics can be found in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Great Stupa, Stupa 3, Ashoka Pillar, Mauryan apsidal, and Temple 17 are among the significant tourist sites in Sanchi. Temple 45 is located in the eastern area, whereas Temple 40 is located in the southern area. Emperor Ashoka commissioned the huge stupa in Sanchi. In the evening you will come back to Bhopal.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 08: Bhopal – Bhimbetka – Bhojpur – Bhopal (30km/ hrs)
After breakfast, depart for Bhimbetka and Bhojpur for a full-day tour. The Bhimbetka rock shelters are found in the Vindhyan Mountains’ foothills. Paintings from the Mesolithic period can be seen in the five clusters of natural rock shelters. In 2003, UNESCO added these rock shelters to its World Heritage List. After exploring the Bhimbetka caves you will drive back to Bhopal.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 09: Bhopal – Pachmarhi(195km/5hrs)
Drive to Pachmarhi after breakfast. Pachmarhi, which is located at an elevation of 1,067 feet, has a variety of attractions ranging from ancient caves to gorgeous structures. Every tourist will be enchanted by the lush foliage, beautiful hills, and gushing waterfalls. When you arrive at Pachmarhi, check into the hotel.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 10: Pachmarhisightseeing
After breakfast, the next day, go on a sightseeing tour of Pachmarhi. HandiKhoh, Jata Shankar Caves, Pandava Caves, ApsaraVihar, Bee Fall, Chauragarh Peak, Mahadeo Hill, and Duchess Falls are some of Pachmarhi’s most popular tourist sites. Visit the Priyadarshini Point for panoramic views of Pachmarhi’s whole town from a hilltop.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 11: Pachmarhi – Kanha National Park (295km/06 hrs)
Leave for Kanha National Park early in the morning. Kanha National Park is one of the best wildlife in the world. The park is home to a diverse range of fauna, with the swamp deer being the most well-known. When you arrive in Kanha National Park, stay at one of the mentioned wildlife resorts. Explore the lush vegetation of Kanha National Park, which has several vegetal attractions around the vicinity. Later in the day, you can go bird viewing with the naturalist. Return to the resort in the evening.
Overnight you will stay at your resort.
Day 12: Kanha National Park
Move out early in the morning for a jeep safari to watch wildlife in Kanha National Park’s vast and beautiful green jungle. The jeep safari gives you the freedom to explore areas that are difficult to reach by other modes of transportation. A single-day jeep safari can be done at two different periods of the day, one early in the morning and the other late in the afternoon. Evening you will return to the resort.
Overnight you will stay at your resort.
Day 13: Kanha National Park – Bandhavgarh (210km/04hrs)
Today, you will depart for Bandhavgarh. When you will reach Bandhavgarh, check into the resort. Proceed to the Bandhavgarh fort after resting for a while at the hotel. Visit the Baghel Museum later in the day. The Maharaja of Rewa’s personal items is preserved at the Baghel Museum. Visit the Tala village, which has many mud dwellings and beautiful natural scenery. Evening you will return to the resort.
Overnight you will stay at your resort.
Day 14: Bandhavgarh
Set off on a trip to Bandhavgarh National Park the next morning. This little national park is ideal for wildlife watching. In all of India, Bandhavgarh National Park has the highest tiger population density. Explore the park on a jeep/elephant safari while seeing creatures in their natural habitat. From sunrise until around 10 a.m., and from 4 p.m. until dusk, are the greatest times to go on a jeep safari.
Overnight you will stay at your resort.
Day 15: Bandhavgarh – Khajuraho (225km/05hrs)
After breakfast, the next morning, travel to Khajuraho. This little village in the Bundelkhand region is known for its clusters of Hindu and Jain temples. For their stunning and sensual rock sculptures, the temples of Khajuraho have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon arrival at Khajuraho, you will check-in at the hotel. Lakshmana temple, KandariyaMahadeo temple, Devi Jagdamba temple, Chaunsat Yogini, and the Vishwanath temple are among the most popular tourist attractions in the Western Group of Khajuraho temples, while Parsvanath temple, Ghantai temple, Adinath temple, and the Vamana temple are among the most popular in the Eastern Group.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 16: Khajuraho – Orchha (175km/04hrs)
Drive straight to Orchha after breakfast. When you will arrive in Orchha, check into the hotel. After lunch, you will go on an Orchha sightseeing trip. The Chandrashekhar Azad Memorial, Chhatris, Dauji Ki Haveli, Raja Mahal, and the Laxmi Narayan temple are among Orchha’s most popular tourist sites.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 17: Orchha – Gwalior (121km/02 hrs)
Drive directly to Gwalior after breakfast in the morning. You will check into the hotel after you get in Gwalior. Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace, Man Mandir Palace, TeliKaMandir, SurajKund, Padavali temple, and the Bateshwar valley are among the city’s most popular tourist attractions.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 18: Gwalior – Agra (120km/02 hrs)
After breakfast, go by surface to Agra. When you arrive in Agra, check into one of the hotels on our list. After relaxing for a bit in the luxury of your hotel room, head out to see the Itmad-ud-Daulah Tomb, Ram Bagh, Diwan-i-am, Diwan-i-Khas, and Aram Bagh, which are all prominent tourist attractions in Agra.
In the evening, visit the TajMahal, the world’s seventh wonder, in the twilight for a fascinating sight.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 19: Agra – Delhi (210km/4hrs) Delhi – Onward Destination by flight
This afternoon you will check out from the hotel and drive to Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi, you will transfer to the Delhi airport to board the flight back home with sweet and lifetime memories.
Camel safari at Khimsar Dunes, jeep safari, Rabari and Bishnoi tribal villages, Bharatpur National Park
Jeep safari, wildlife of BR Hills, Bandipur National Park, Ooty Tea Plantation, Eravikulam National Park, backwater boating, Kumarakom bird sanctuary
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