Sampoorna Madhya Pradesh

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Duration

15 Days 14 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

1 person

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Madhya Pradesh is a central state in India, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and significant archaeological sites. Here are some key aspects of the state:

Geography

  • Location: Madhya Pradesh is located in the central part of India, bordered by Uttar Pradesh to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Maharashtra to the south, and Gujarat and Rajasthan to the west.
  • Landscape: The state features varied terrain, including forests, plateaus, and river valleys. Major rivers include the Narmada, Tapi, and Chambal.

History

  • Ancient and Medieval History: Madhya Pradesh has a rich historical heritage with numerous ancient temples, forts, and palaces. The region was part of various empires and dynasties, including the Maurya, Gupta, and Mughal empires.
  • Historical Sites: Notable historical sites include the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, which are famous for their intricate erotic sculptures, and Sanchi, known for its ancient stupas and Buddhist monuments.

Culture

  • Languages: Hindi is the official language of the state, but various local dialects and languages are spoken by its residents.
  • Festivals: The state celebrates a variety of festivals, including Diwali, Holi, and Navratri, along with local festivals like Bhima, Tansen Music Festival, and tribal festivals.

Economy

  • Agriculture: Madhya Pradesh is an important agricultural state, producing crops like wheat, rice, soybeans, and pulses.
  • Industries: The state has a growing industrial sector, including industries related to cement, textiles, and manufacturing.

Tourism

  • Natural Beauty: The state is known for its natural attractions, including national parks and wildlife sanctuaries like Kanha and Bandhavgarh, which are renowned for their tiger populations.
  • Historical Monuments: Besides Khajuraho and Sanchi, other notable sites include the Gwalior Fort and the city of Ujjain, which is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela.

Day 1

Gwalior

Arrive at Gwalior, report to coach and proceed to hotel. The name Gwalior literally means the abode of Gwalas i.e. cow / buffalo herder. Gwalior is famous for its marvelous palaces, old temples and medieval forts.

Day 2

Gwalior
 
Visit the formidable Gwalior Fort, known for its impregnability. Pay respects at Tansen Tomb and the serene Sun Temple by G.D. Birla. Continue to Rani Laxmibai's Samadhi and the opulent Jaivilas Palace. Enjoy free time for shopping and savor an extra topping of Frooti at Gwalior Fort.
 
Extra Topping: Frooti at Gwalior Fort.

Day 3

Gwalior – Jhansi – Orchha – Khajuraho

Proceed to Khajuraho – an Ancient city known for its magnificent temples and intricate sculptures. En-route visit to Jhansi fort. Later visit to Orchha which includes Jahangir Palace, Raj Mahal, Rai Praveen Mahal. Pass by Chaturbhuj Temple. Arrive in Khajuraho in the evening.

Extra Topping: Morning Tea /Coffee at Tanya Dhatia // Evening Tea / Coffee at Jhansi.

Day 4

Khajuraho

Morning Explore Khajuraho – a UNESCO site famous for it group of temple monuments, which represents various forms like meditation, spiritual teachings, relationship through its stimulating craftsmanship. Visit Kandaria Mahadev temple, Laxman Temple and Jain temple. Experience the famous light and sound show in the evening (subject to operation).

Extra Topping: Tea / coffee at Khajuraho Temple.

Day 5

Khajuraho – Bandhavgarh

Proceed to Bandhavgarh. On arrival free time for relaxation.

Extra Topping: Morning & Evening Tea / Coffee en route to Bandhavgarh.

Day 6

Bandhavgarh

Visit Bandhavgarh National Park – one of the popular national parks in India, known for the highest density of tiger population. Enjoy Jungle Safari.

Extra Topping: Snacks During Tribal Dance.

Day 7

Bandhavgarh – Jabalpur

Proceed to Jabalpur. On arrival visit Bhedaghat – famously known as Grand Canyon of India. Visit Dhuandhar water fall. Enjoy boat ride at Bhedaghat, see the marble rocks. Get a view of Shivlinga established by Ahilyabai Holkar.

Extra Topping: Tea/Coffee en route Jabalpur // Tea / Coffee at Dhuandhar water fall.// Khoye ki Jalebi at Jabalpur

Day 8

Jabalpur – Panchmarhi

Proceed to Panchmarhi – is a famous hill station also known as Satpura ki rani. On arrival free time for relaxation.

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee en route to Panchmarhi.

Day 9

Panchmarhi

Explore Panchmarhi by visiting Jatashankar temple located in natural caves, Pandav Gupha, Priyadarshani view point, Handi Khoh view point, Bada Mahadev and Gupt Mahadev temples. Later visit Rajendragiri sunset point – named after first president of India.

Extra Topping: Evening Tea / Coffee at Panchamarhi at Rajendragiri Sunset Point

Day 10

Panchmarhi – Bhimbetka – Bhojpur – Bhopal

Proceed to Bhopal – one of the greenest city in India. En-route visit Bhimbetka to see the UNESCO archaeological treasures in the form of cave painting that reveal the life story of pre-historic cave dwellers in India. Later visit Bhojpur famous for the incomplete Bhojeśhvar temple dedicated to Shiva, which houses one of the largest Shivlinga 18 ft tall and 7.5 ft in circumference. Arrive at Bhopal in the evening.

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee en route to Bhimbetka // Evening Tea / Coffee at Bhojpur

Day 11

Bhopal – Sanchi – Bhopal

Visit the Sanchi Stupa – UNESCO World Heritage site, a Buddhist complex, which is one of the oldest stone structure in India. Return to Bhopal and proceed to Visit Manav Museum – India’s greatest museum, exhibiting prehistorical landscapes and evidence of human settlement. This Anthropology museum is spread over 200 acres on Shyamla hills. En route take a photostop at Bada Taalab.

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee in Bhopal

Day 12

Bhopal – Ujjain – Indore

Proceed to Ujjain – Holiest city of Madhya Pradesh. On arrival Visit Mahakaleshwar temple It is one of the famous Jyotirlinga Shrines of Shiva. Walk through Mahakal Corridor – the largest corridor in India. Visit Bada Ganesh, Harisiddhi mata temple – one of the 51 shaktipeeths of India, visit Kaal Bhairav temple. Proceed to Indore- India’s cleanest city, famous for rich history, delicious street food & flourishing markets.

Extra Topping: Tea/Coffee en route Ujjain // Tea/Coffee in Ujjain

Day 13

Indore – Mandu – Indore

Proceed to Mandu – ancient fort city. Visit Jahaz Mahal, Bajbahadur Palace and Rani Roopmati Pavilion. Continue to Indore. Later in evening visit Chappan Dukaan at Indore where one can enjoy mouth- watering street food at own cost.

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee en route to Indore

Day 14

Indore – Omkareshwar – Maheshwar – Indore

Proceed to visit Omkareshwar temple – It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva followed by a visit to Mamleshwar temple. Later continue your journey to Maheshwar – town famous for gorgeous ghats & maheshwari saris. Return to Indore by evening.

Extra Topping: Tea/Coffee en route Omkareshwar // Tea/Coffee at Maheshwar

Day 15

Departure from Indore

Today enjoy city tour which includes visit to Central Museum, Lal Bagh palace, Kanch Mandir, Rajwada palace. Board the train for your hometown. Tour Concludes.

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