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Madhya Pradesh

About this tour

Madhya Pradesh, known as the “Heart of India,” offers a rich blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Here are some key places and experiences to explore while touring the state.

Tour Duration

14 Nights, 15 Days

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Day 1
Arrival in Bhopal (Capital of Madhya Pradesh)
  • Arrive in Bhopal from West Bengal (via flight or train).
  • Evening: Visit the Upper Lake and Lower Lake, enjoy a peaceful boat ride.
  • Overnight: Stay in Bhopal.
  • Visit the Birla Museum for artifacts and historical displays.
  • Explore Sanchi Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage site (approximately 45 km from Bhopal).
  • Evening: Relax at Taj-ul-Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India.
  • Overnight: Stay in Bhopal.
  • Depart for Ujjain (about 3 hours drive from Bhopal).
  • Visit the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir, and Harsiddhi Temple.
  • Evening: Attend the Simhastha Kumbh Mela (if your visit coincides with the festival).
  • Overnight: Stay in Ujjain.
  • Travel to Indore (about 1.5-hour drive from Ujjain).
  • Visit Rajwada Palace, Lal Baag Palace, and Kanch Mandir.
  • Explore the Sarafa Bazar for local food and snacks.
  • Overnight: Stay in Indore.
  • Drive to Maheshwar (approximately 2.5 hours).
  • Visit the Ahilya Fort, Ahilya Ghat, and temples on the banks of the Narmada River.
  • Explore local handlooms, especially Maheshwari sarees.
  • Overnight: Stay in Maheshwar.
  • Head to Mandu (about 1.5 hours drive from Maheshwar).
  • Visit Rani Roopmati Mahal, Jahaz Mahal, Baz Bahadur's Palace, and Hoshang Shah's Tomb.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty of Mandu’s fortifications.
  • Overnight: Stay in Mandu.
  • Early morning drive to Kanha National Park (approximately 7 hours).
  • Evening: Relax at your resort or lodge.
  • Overnight: Stay near Kanha.
  • Full day safari in Kanha National Park, one of India’s best wildlife reserves.
  • Spot tigers, leopards, and various species of deer and birds.
  • Overnight: Stay near Kanha.
  • Drive to Jabalpur (approximately 3 hours).
  • Visit the Bhedaghat Waterfalls and the Marble Rocks.
  • Enjoy a boat ride on the Narmada River.
  • Overnight: Stay in Jabalpur.
  • Travel to Pachmarhi, the only hill station of Madhya Pradesh (approximately 6-7 hours).
  • Evening free to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
  • Overnight: Stay in Pachmarhi.
  • Explore Bee Falls, Pandav Caves, Dhoopgarh, and Apsara Falls.
  • Visit Handi Khoh and Jata Shankar Caves.
  • Overnight: Stay in Pachmarhi.
  • Travel to Khajuraho (about 6-7 hours).
  • Evening: Relax and enjoy the light and sound show at the Western Group of Temples.
  • Overnight: Stay in Khajuraho.
  • Visit the famous Khajuraho Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its intricate sculptures and carvings.
  • Explore the Eastern and Western Temple Groups.
  • Overnight: Stay in Khajuraho.
  • Depart for Orchha (about 4-5 hours drive).
  • Visit the Orchha Fort Complex, including the Jehangir Mahal, Raj Mahal, and Chaturbhuj Temple.
  • Explore the Rama Raja Temple and Chhatris (royal cenotaphs).
  • Overnight: Stay in Orchha.
  • Drive back to Bhopal (approximately 5 hours).
  • Depending on your flight/train schedule, you can explore more of Bhopal or head straight to the station/airport for your departure.
Comfortable hotels, heritage stays, and guesthouses in major cities and tourist spots.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner (depending on the package chosen) at hotels or local restaurants, especially if opting for a guided tour.
Experienced local guides for major tourist spots (Khajuraho Temples, Sanchi, Gwalior Fort, Kanha/Bandhavgarh National Parks, and more).
Tickets for major attractions, such as UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Khajuraho temples, and other key spots.
Shopping, souvenirs, and personal items.
Additional activities like horse riding, boat rides, or other adventure sports.
Unless specified in the itinerary, beverages like alcoholic drinks or other non-standard drinks may be excluded.
Charges for wildlife safaris in national parks, unless part of the package.
When is the best time to visit Madhya Pradesh?
The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is cooler and more comfortable, especially for sightseeing and wildlife safaris.
Yes! Madhya Pradesh offers trekking in places like Pachmarhi, wildlife safaris in Kanha and Bandhavgarh, and water sports at places like the Narmada River.
Yes, Madhya Pradesh is generally safe for tourists. However, like any tourist destination, it’s recommended to stay cautious, especially when traveling in remote areas or forests.
Hindi is the most commonly spoken language. In some regions, Marathi, Gujarati, and Malvi are also spoken, especially in urban areas like Indore.
Support local artisans, respect wildlife, avoid littering, and stay in eco-friendly accommodations.

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  • Sanchi Stupa: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Sanchi is home to ancient Buddhist monuments dating back to the 3rd century BCE.
  • Khajuraho Group of Monuments: A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its intricately carved temples with stunning sculptures depicting various aspects of life, love, and nature.
  • Orchha Fort Complex: A blend of Mughal and Bundela architecture, with palaces, temples, and royal cenotaphs.
  • Gwalior Fort: One of the most impressive forts in India, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Kanha Wildlife Sanctuary: Famous for its rich biodiversity, including Bengal tigers, leopards, and barasingha (swamp deer).
  • Bandhavgarh Fort: A historic fort within the park with breathtaking views.
  • Mahakaleshwar Temple: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • Pachmarhi Hills: A beautiful hill station with breathtaking views, waterfalls, and caves.
  • A valid government-issued photo ID like Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or Passport.
  • A detailed itinerary with all the travel dates, places you plan to visit (like Khajuraho, Sanchi, Ujjain, and Kanha National Park), and accommodation details.
  • Proof of hotel bookings or a confirmed accommodation list for each night of your stay. This is especially required if you're applying for a visa or may be asked by authorities during your visit.
  • COVID-19 (if applicable): Although India has relaxed many travel restrictions, if any COVID-related protocols exist, you may need vaccination proof or negative test results.
  • Permits for Restricted Areas: If you plan to visit tribal or wildlife areas, some places may require permits or special permission (e.g., Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh).
  • Weather: The weather can be hot, especially in summer (March to June), so visit between October and March for the best experience.
  • Clothing: Wear comfortable clothes for sightseeing and safaris, and carry a hat or cap to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Local Cuisine: Don't miss out on local delicacies like Poha, Bhutte Ka Kees, and Sabudana Khichdi.
  • Connectivity: While major cities have good connectivity, remote areas may have limited internet access, so plan accordingly.

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