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Exclusive Gwalior Travel Packages for a memorable trip to Gwalior. Get impressed with its heritage forts, shrines and architectural legacies from royal past. Ultimate Gwalior vacation package endow you with a lifetime chance for the most bewitching experience of tourism in Gwalior. Get wide range of exciting travel packages and enjoy trip to Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace and Museum, the Moti Mahal, Royal Chhatris and the Vishnu Temple in Gwalior – the tourist places in Gwalior rich in history and Culture.
If you want to see examples of the traditional antiques of a royal family, visit Gwalior. A city in Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior is situated at the edge of the Deccan plateau and the Ganges plain. It has 690,342 inhabitants and is about 63 miles from Agra.
Gwalior with its famous fort held a strategic position in the region of north India. The city was the capital of the ruling kingdom and the principality of the Maharajas of Scinidia. When you arrive in Gwalior, you need to visit Gwalior Fort and the city Palace of Scinidia, which houses traditional antiques of the royal family.
Gwalior fort
Gwalior Fort stands on a rocky cliff of sandstone overlooking the surrounding plains. Built in the 5th century, you will climb to this medieval fortress and enter through one of the six large gates decorated with sculptures. The fort’s foundation walls feature gigantic Tithankara (Jain holy teachers) statues. Once inside the fort wall, you will feel like you’ve stepped back in time when you see the medieval palaces, temples and cisterns. The most imposing building of the Gwalior Fort is Man Mandir Palace.Man Mandir palace
The Man Mandir palace, which lies within the fort wall of Gwalior, was built from 1486 to 1516 under Raja Man Singh and reflects the high standard Hindu architecture of that time. The richly decorated east facade is among the most photographed buildings of India. Its six round towers are crowned by small domes that were once gilded and decorated with blue, green and yellow tiles. The beautifully decorated small rooms at both interior courts were probably provided for the women of the royal court. The iron rings in the walls were used for swings and decorative arrase.
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