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Known as the ‘heart of India’, Madhya Pradesh is a fascinating destination that combines history, culture and nature. Visitors can admire the intricate carvings of the UNESCO-listed Khajuraho temples and explore the majestic forts of Gwalior and Mandu. The state is home to stunning national parks like Kanha and Bandhavgarh that offer exciting wildlife experiences. Adventurous types can trek through the scenic Satpura and Vindhya mountain ranges. The rich tribal heritage and vibrant festivals offer a glimpse into the local way of life. Whether you’re an explorer, history buff, or nature lover, Madhya Pradesh promises an unforgettable journey.
Inclusions:
> 2 Night Stay in Mandu with Breakfast.
> 2 Night stay in Ujjain with Breakfast
> 1 Night Stay in Indore with Breakfast
> AC vehicle as per the itinerary including Driver, Toll Tax, Parking.
Day 1: Arrive Indore – On to Mandav
Today upon arrival at Indore Airport / Railway Station be welcomed by our representative and depart for Mandu, reach and check-in into the hotel and then proceed for local sightseeing including Jahaz Mahal, Rani Roopmati Palace, Baz Bahadur Palace, Jama Masjid, Shiv Temple, Hindola Mahal, Champa Baudi etc. later reach hotel and relax in the comfort of the hotel, overnight in the hotel at Mandav.
Mandav - Mandu is an ancient fort city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It's surrounded by stone walls dotted with Darwaja’s (gateways). It's also known for its Afghan architectural heritage. Landmark buildings include Hoshang Shah’s Tomb, a domed marble mausoleum, and the vast Jami Masjid Mosque, with courtyards framed by colonnades. The imposing, centuries-old Jahaz Mahal palace stands between 2 lakes.
Day 2: Mandu Local Sightseeing
After breakfast, proceed for the remaining sightseeing of Mandu. Overnight in the hotel at Mandu.
Day 3: Mandu – Maheshwar / Omkareshwar - Ujjain
After early breakfast, Check-Out from the hotel and depart to Maheshwar visiting Maheshwar Visit including Shri Raj Rajeshwar Temple, Kashi Vishwanath temple, Ahilyeshwar Mahadev, Jwaleshwar Mahadev, Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Baneshwar Temple, Kadambeshwar Mahadev, Sahastradhara Waterfall, then proceed for Omkareshwar, including visit to Omkareshwar Temple, Mamleshwer Temple, having boat ride to Trivani Ghat (boat ride cost to be paid directly). Then proceed to Ujjain late night reach and check-in into the hotel and overnight in Ujjain.
Omkareshwar - Omkareshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to God Shiva. It is located in Khandwa in Indian state Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva.
Day 4: Ujjain Local Sightseeing
After breakfast, proceed for local sightseeing including, visit to Chintaman Ganesh Mandir, Kaal Bhairav, Gad Klika, Mahakal Mandir, Sandipani Ashram, Jantar Mantar, Bardari Gufa, by the evening return to hotel and overnight in the hotel at Ujjain.
Ujjain – Ujjain is an ancient city beside the Kshipra River in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. An important Hindu pilgrimage destination, it’s known for the centuries-old Mahakaleshwar Temple, a towering structure with a distinctively ornate roof. Nearby, Bade Ganesh Temple houses a colorful statue of Ganesh, the elephant-headed Hindu deity. Harsiddhi Temple features a pair of tall dark pillars studded with lamps.
Day 5: Ujjain – Indore
After breakfast depart for Indore, on arrival check-In into the hotel and proceed for local sightseeing including Khajarana Ganesh Temple, Kali Mandir, Annapurna Temple, Rajwada, Palace, Lal Bagh Palace, in the evening visit sarafa market for local street food, return to the hotel, overnight at the hotel in Indore.
Day 6: Depart Indore
After breakfast, check-out and if you feel to shop the day is free to visit Phoenix Citadel Mall, by the evening proceed further for Airport / Railway Station.
Q: What are the top tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: Khajuraho: Famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Site temples with intricate erotic carvings.
Bandhavgarh National Park: A well-known tiger reserve.
Kanha National Park: Inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book.
Sanchi: Known for its ancient Buddhist stupas.
Ujjain: A major pilgrimage center with the famous Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga.
Gwalior: Known for its grand fort and rich history.
Orchha: A historic town with forts and temples along the Betwa River.
Pachmarhi: The only hill station in Madhya Pradesh.
Q: What is the best time to visit Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: The best time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and wildlife safaris. Summers (April to June) can be quite hot, while the monsoon season (July to September) brings rain, making it harder to explore certain areas.
Q: How can I reach Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: By Air: Major cities like Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, and Jabalpur have airports with connections to other Indian cities.
By Train: Madhya Pradesh is well connected by rail, with major railway stations in Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Ujjain, and Gwalior.
By Road: The state has an extensive road network with national and state highways linking major towns and tourist spots.
Q: What are the popular wildlife sanctuaries and national parks?
Ans: Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Satpura National Park
Panna National Park These parks are known for wildlife safaris, especially for sightings of tigers, leopards, and a variety of bird species.
Q: Do I need a permit to visit wildlife sanctuaries?
Ans: Yes, you need to book a permit for entry into the national parks for safaris. It is advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season, to secure a spot. Permits can be booked online through the respective park websites.
Q: What are the famous temples to visit in Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: Mahakaleshwar Temple (Ujjain): One of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India.
Khajuraho Temples: Famous for their architectural and erotic sculptures.
Omkareshwar: Another significant Jyotirlinga located on the Narmada River.
Chausath Yogini Temple (Bhedaghat): Unique ancient circular temple.
Q: What kind of food can I expect in Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: Madhya Pradesh offers a blend of vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisines, with dishes like dal bafla, poha, bhutte ka kees, and jalebi being popular. In cities like Indore, street food is also a major attraction, with sarafa night food market being a must-visit.
Q: Is it safe to travel to Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: Madhya Pradesh is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s always advisable to follow standard safety precautions, avoid isolated areas at night, and keep your belongings secure in crowded areas.
Q: Are there accommodations for all budgets?
Ans: Yes, Madhya Pradesh offers a wide range of accommodations from budget hotels, guesthouses, mid-range hotels to luxury resorts, especially around national parks and heritage towns.
Q: What is the local language spoken in Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: Hindi is the most commonly spoken language. English is widely understood in major tourist destinations, hotels, and by tour guides.
Q: How many days are sufficient for a Madhya Pradesh tour?
Ans: A trip can range from 5 to 10 days depending on the destinations you want to cover. A wildlife-focused itinerary would require about 5–6 days, while a cultural and heritage tour might need more time.
Q: Are guides available at tourist sites?
Ans: Yes, most tourist attractions, especially heritage sites like Khajuraho and Sanchi, have certified guides available. It’s advisable to hire a guide for a deeper understanding of the historical significance.
Q: What should I pack for my trip to Madhya Pradesh?
Ans: Comfortable clothing for the season (light cotton in summer, warmer clothes for winter).
Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses for outdoor activities.
Comfortable shoes for walking and safaris.
Binoculars and cameras for wildlife enthusiasts.