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Madhya Pradesh Central India Tour

Top India Travel brings you ten golden nights and eleven exhilarating days of exploring another part of India through the Madyha Pradesh Central India tour. The tour will revolve around private car round trips to the following exciting locations: Delhi - Khajuraho - Orchha - Jhansi - Datia - Sonagiri - Gwalior - Bhopal - Sanchi - Udaygiri - Bhimbetka - Bhojpur - Ujjain - Indore - Mandu - Maneshwar - Omkareshwar - Indore - Mumbai/Delhi.

Day 1 - Welcome to Delhi!

The first stop of Top India Travel's Madhya Pradesh Central India tour package is your arrival at the Delhi International Airport. Delhi is India's second largest metropolis next to Mumbai, which is located in the northern part of the country. The architectural features in the city are similar to those which can be seen in Athens, Rome and Istanbul.

Day 2 - From Delhi to Khajuraho

On day 2 of your Madhya Pradesh Central India tour package, afer breakfast, you will transfer to the airport from Delhi to board a flight to Khajuraho. Arrival and transfer to the hotel follows an afternoon visit to the East-West group of temples. The figures and sculptures in the temples show that two things - women and sex. These unique temples have been in existence for around 1000 years now. In the evening, you have the option to visit the Kandariya Art of Culture to see Indian dances, then you are on to overnight stay in Khajuraho.

Day 3 - From Khajuraho to Orchha

DDay 3 of the Madya Pradesh Central India tour will start off with a visit to Orchha’s 17th century forts and palaces along the River Betwa after breakfast. Then, you will drive to Orchha which is famous for its 17th century, the forts and palaces of the river bank Betwa. Once the afternoon trips to the city are done, you can go back to the hotel to spend the night.

Day 4 - Five Stops: Orchha, Jhansi, Datia, Sonagiri and Gwalior

The first agenda of day 4 is to drive to Gwalior, after which you can visit the fort of Jhansi and the 18th century palace of Datia. You will also get to visit Sonagiri’s Jain temples on a hill. On the way, you can visit Fort Jhansi and 18th century palace Datia. Also, visit Sonagiri, which is known for its 108 Jain temples on the hill. After arrival in Gwalior, you will transfer to the hotel and spend the night there.

Day 5 - Exploring Gwalior

Halfway through the Madya Pradesh Central India tour, you will get to visit the Jain sculptures and temples, as well as the Teli Ka Mandir, the Sasbahu (mother-in-law and daughter-in-law) temple, the Mansingh palace and the archeological museum. After breakfast, you can visit the fort, lying 100 meters over the metropolis. It is 3 kilometers long, between 200 and 1000 meters wide. Aside from the Jain sculptures and synagogue, you will also see the Mansingh palace and the archaeological museum. Returning to hotel for an overnight stay is the final activity for the day.

Day 6 - Gwalior - Bhopal (By Train)

To complete day 6 of your Madya Pradesh Central India tour, be on board a train to Bhopal which is the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Tour the city in a Mosque-palace, then visit the museums of Man and Bharat Bhavan. In the metropolis circuit, you view the Mosque-palace (one of the largest in the reality), the lakes, the museum of Man and Bharat Bhavan - a place for verbal, visual and representing artwork, one of the almost significant centers of the nation for the upkeep of the conventional people artwork. Then, you will return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 7 - Excursion to Sanchi and Udaygiri

Sanchi and Udaygiri are the next stops for day 7 of your Madya Pradesh Central India tour. After breakfast, go sightseeing to Sanchi and Udaygiri. Sanchi is one of the oldest and most interesting buildings - Buddha from India, which was built in the 3rd century by the Emperor Ashoka. Within the next centuries, new buildings were created. Visit Great Stupa, Toranas door north and east wonderful door with the stone pillars of the temple and 2000 years monasteries. In Udaygiri visit Udaygiri caves that are made into the sandstone hills. There are 5 km from Vidisha have about 20 Gupta - caves - altars, dates from 320 to 606 AD, two of them belonging to Jain, the other 18 to Hindu. In cave 5, there is an impressive number of the representation of Vishnu in his incarnation, Wild Boar. Finally, you can go to Bhopal to retire for the night.

Day 8 - Excursion to Bhimbetka and Bhojpur

The next item on the itinerary on day 8 of your Madya Pradesh Central India tour is a visit to Bhimbetka and Bhojpur. First, drive to Bhimbetka and Bhojpur right after breakfast. Then, you can go for an expedition to Bhimbetka nd Bhojpur. In Bhimbetka, between teak forest jungles and bumpy salt, you will see an almost plain African scene - 45 kilometers south of Bhopal where they discovered a pair thousand of rock caves. Almost half contains old paintings with representations of the mundane living of distinct persons that lived here. It is assumed that the oldest paintings are up to 12,000 years older, whereas the geometric drawings emerged likely first after the gothic period. In the same vein, you can inspect Bhojpur to view the Shiva-temple. Here stands a 2.3 meter- higher Shiva Lingam with 5. 3 meter circumference. A night spent at the hotel is your last stop.

Day 9 - From Bhopal, to Ujjain, to Indore

On day 9 of your Madya Pradesh Central India tour , after breakfast, you will drive to Indore. On the way, visit Ujjain. Ujjain is one of 7 holy cities of Hinduism where you can go to an Ujjain visit to various temples. Meanwhile, Indore is a city which is also called mini Mumbai. Visit Rajwada in the old town district, check out the richly decorated bridge from the old palaces, Kaanch Mandir (temple of glass), the museum and LalBagh palace surrounded by gardens. After the city tour, transfer to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 10 - Excursion to Mandu, Maneshwar and Omkareshwar

On the conclusion of your Madya Pradesh Central India tour, visit three exotic locations, go to the Jahaz Mahal, Maneshwar, Omkareshwar after breakfast. Mandu is the largest city guaranteed the walls of the world. The walls of 75 kilometers long have been unchanged for the past 300 years. Mandu was created in the 6th century by a Raiput-warrior Prince Mandva in which the town derives its name. With Mandu, one combines the love story of the queen Rupmati and Baz Gahadur, the last independent king of the region. The 45-kilometer long parapet around Mandu have 12 gates. Visit Jahaz Mahal, a 120-meter-long vessel palace, built between two rivers artificial and Hindola Mahal, a beautiful construction in the neighborhood. While you are at it, you can also visit Maneshwar at the bank of Narmada River, which is well known for its Shivaratri - celebrations.

At the beginning of the Hindu civilization, Maneshwar was an important cultural and political center; the city was already mentioned in the Ramayana and Mahabharata under his previous name Mahishmati. In the city tour, you also see the fort, which is now a museum of relics of the Holkar dynasty, the Ghats bank of the river Narmada and the temple with its unique characteristics far balconies and costly worked doors. Finally, visit Omkareshwar, which is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage towns. Here is where two major rivers of India and Kaveri Narmada meet. In addition, the bank, there are many ancient temples and a small palace. A boat in the holy river will give you the most spectacular views of your photos. You will retire to Indore for the rest of the night.

Day 11 - Final Stop: Indore to Mumbai (By Flight)

Finally, for day 11 of your Madya Pradesh Central India tour, afer breakfast, you can transfer to the airport for your flight to Indore in Mumbai. From the Indore airport, you can board your flight to Mumbai. While waiting for the plane to take you on your final destination, you can explore Mumbai a little more.

*You have the option to extend your Madya Pradesh Central India tour by going to Goa to relax on beach, go sightseeing in Mumbai and visiting the Ajanta and Ellora caves (UNESCO world heritage sites) nearby Mumbai.