Delhi
– Gwalior – Shivpuri – Orchha
– Pachmarhi - Bhopal - Sanchi -Delhi |
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Day
01 / Arrival Delhi
Arrive Delhi. Meet assist at the airport &
transfer to hotel. Night stay in Delhi.
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DAY
02/ GWALIOR
Entrain to Gwalior, gateway
to Madhya Pradesh, by luxury train. Transfer.
Sightseeing includes an extraordinary fortress
and its riches of ancient and medieval temples,
mosques and palaces.Gujari Mahal is a monument
to the love of RajaMansingh Tomar for the intrepid
Mrignayani a tribal Gujar Queen. Man Mandir
Palace - Built between 1486 and 1517 by Raja
Mansingh. Vast chambers with fine stone screens
were once the music halls.The 9th century Teli
Ka Mandir,towering a 1000 ft high, is a Pratihara
Vishnu temple of a unique blending of architectural
styles. Night stay in Gwalior.
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DAY
03/ SHIVPURI
Morning proceed for Shivpuri
117km south-west of Gwaliori. A pleasant lake
surrounded by gardens here has been a summer
retreat for the Scindia royalty who wished to
escape from the oppressive summers of Gwalior.
Shivpuri houses a wildlife sanctuary and several
hunting lodges. Near Shivpuri, ancient Jain
temples scattered across a hilly slope glisten
in the sun. Return to Gwalior for night stay. |
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DAYS
04/ Orchha (approx.112km south of Gwalior)
After breakfast drive to orchha & transfer
to hotel. Orchha: founded by Rudra Pratap, a
Bundela ruler. The region is situated on the
banks of the Betwa River. Later, Orchha was
the capital of Bir Singh Deo (1605-1627) who
built the Jehangir Mahal to please the Mogul
emperor Jehangir. Close-by, near the border
of Madhya Pradesh, is Datia, site of the 7-storeyed
palace of Bir Singh Deo.
Afternoon visit local sightseeing of Orchha
- palaces of the Bundela rulers still retain
their medieval grandeur. The palace walls are
decorated with colourful frescoes executed in
the manner of miniature paintings, and depict
scenes from the popular legend of love between
Radha and Lord Krishna. Night stay in orchha.
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DAYS
05/ Orchha / Pachmarhi ( by car )
After breakfast visit the Ram Raja Temple, the
only temple in India where devotees worship
Lord Rama as a king, and Phool Bagh, an artificial
cascade. After finishing the sightseeing drive
to pachmarhi : at 1100 meters above sea level,
this the most exquisite all-season hill-resort
of MP. The entire landscape of long pathways,
wooded shades and rocky facades is strewn with
history and mythology .Transfer to hotel. Night
stay in pachmarhi.
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DAYS
06/ PACHMARHI
After breakfast visit the 10,000 years old rock
paintings in the caves of Mahadeo Hills. The
Pandava Caves were the mythical home of the
exiled Pandava princes during the Mahabharata
era. Night stay in pachmarhi. |
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DAYS
07/ Pachmarhi - Bhopal
After breakfast visit the 10,000 years old rock
paintings in the caves of Mahadeo Hills. The
Pandava Caves were the mythical home of the
exiled Pandava princes during the Mahabharata
era. Night stay in pachmarhi. |
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DAY
08/ BHOPAL
Bhopal offers an uncommon blend of Hindu and
Muslim cultures, a unique web of northern and
southern influences. Except the lake of Raja
Bhoj, little remains of the ancient city. The
city is built at the fringe of the Malwa Plateau
on a slope, like an amphitheatre. It is generously
endowed with landscaped gardens and pools. |
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DAY
09/ SANCHI
68km north of Bhopal by car, a hill rises to
pay obeisance to the oldest and grandest Buddhist
edifice—the Sanchi Stupa—at its
crest. Built by the emperor-turned-monk Ashoka
of the Maurya Dynasty in the 3rd century BC,
the Stupa is 16 meters high and 37 meters in
diameter. The massive dome evokes rare serenity,
and the encircling pathway with four entry points
adds to the solemnity. Return to Bhopal before
sundown. Transfer to hotel. |
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DAY
10/ DELHI
Return to Delhi from Bhopal by luxury train.
Transfer to hotel. Transfer to airport for onward
journey. |
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