Explore the Natural Beauty of Madhya Pradesh

- 10 Days
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Description
The heart of India, Madhya Pradesh is replete with several tourist destinations that offer congenial and memorable holiday opportunities to the travellers of different interests. From spiritual seats to magnificent monuments, from wildlife empyreans to historical edifices, Madhya Pradesh has everything to attract people with nomadic feet.
Popularly known as the Heart of India, Madhya Pradesh is situated in the central part of the country. Madhya Pradesh had the distinction of being the largest state in the country before Chhattisgarh became a separate state in November 2000.
Presently, Madhya Pradesh is the second-largest state in India in terms of area. Geographically it occupies a central place in the country. Due to its geographical location in the middle of India, it is named as Madhya Pradesh, the literary meaning of Madhya is ‘in the middle.' This state was named Madhya Pradesh, which was once known as 'Madhya Bharat.'
Kerala Tour Itinerary (10 Days)
The itinerary also includes visiting tourist attractions of Delhi. The major destinations covered in this tour package are Omkareshwar, Maheshwar, Mandu, Ujjain, Bhopal, Sanchi, Bhimbetka, Bhojpur, Pachmarhi, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Khajuraho, Orchha, Gwalior and Agra. The major highlights of the trip are visiting the tourist attractions of Delhi, Indore and Ujjain, enjoying temple tour to Maheshwar and Omkareshwar, enjoying jeep safari at Kanha, Elephant safari at Bandhavgarh, exploring ancient temples of Khajuraho and much more. The itinerary is ideal for tourists to soak themselves in culture in history of Madhya Pradesh.
Day 1 - Arrive Mandu
Day 2 - Mandu – Ujjain – Bhopal
Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh state of India, is well known as the "City of Lakes" for its various artificial as well as natural lakes. It is one of the greenest cities in India. The city portrays a perfect blend of modern urban planning, scenic beauty and old historic values,.
Day 3 - Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhopal
Sanchi is a famous world heritage site that is known for housing the stupas that contain leftovers of Buddha. Some of the popular tourist destinations of Sanchi include Ashoka Pillar, Great stupa, Temple 17, stupa 3 and Mauryan apsidal. In addition, one can also visit Temple 40 in the southern part of Sanchi and temple 45 in the eastern part of Sanchi. The great stupa in Sanchi was specially made by Emperor Ashoka
Day 4 - Bhopal – Bhimbetka – Bhojpur – Bhopal
Bhimbetka rock shelter is an archaeological site of the Paleolithic, displaying the original traces of human life on the Indian subcontinent, and thus the beginning of the South Asian Stone Age. In 2003, these caves were declared as a World Heritage Site. Nested in the foothills of the Vindhyan Mountains, the five clusters of natural caves showcase paintings which appear to date from the Mesolithic Period.
Bhojpur is a popular town in Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh acknowledged for its religious and historical significance.
Day 5 - Bhopal – Pachmarhi
Pachmarhi is located at a height of 1,067 feet in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district, also known as Satpura ki Rani. It is a popular hill station of Madhya Pradesh state and is blessed with many beautiful ancient caves and monuments.
Day 6 - Pachmarhi – Kanha National Park
The Kanha National Park is one of the famous national parks in India that are regarded as a paradise for wildlife and nature lovers. The park offers shelter to a large variety of fauna and is acknowledged for the swamp deer.
Day 7 - Kanha – Bandhavgarh
Day 8 - Bandhavgarh – Khajuraho
Kahjuraho is situated in the Bundelkhand region. This small town is famous for groups of Hindu and Jain temples. The temples of Khajuraho are declared as World Heritage Site by UNESCO for their beautiful rock carvings.
Day 9 - Orchha – Gwalior
Day 10 - Gwalior Departure