Tour Duration : 06 Nights / 07 Days

In: Gwalior Out: Gwalior

Destinations Covered : Gwalior –Morena– Datia– Jhansi – Khajuraho – Panna National Park (National Tiger Reserve) - Orchha

Night stay at

No. of Nights

ITINERARY BRIEF

Gwalior

02

Day 01 – Arrive Gwalior

Day 2: Gwalior – Morena (02 Hrs one way Drive)

Khajuraho

03

Day 3: Gwalior – Datia (1.5 Hrs.) – Jhansi (30 Min) - Khajuraho (03 Hrs.

Day 4: Khajuraho Sightseeing

Day 5 – Khajuraho – Panna Safari – Khajuraho (01 Hrs one way)

Orchha

01

Day 6: Khajuraho - Orchha Sightseeing (03 Hrs.)

Day 7: Orchha – Gwalior Departure (03 Hrs)

DETAIL TOUR PROGRAM :

Day 01 – Arrive Gwalior
Pick up from Gwalior Airport/Railway Station and transfer to the Hotel. Check in to the Hotel. Later Proceed to visit Gwalior fort, Tansend Ka Makbara and Sun Temple. Overnight stay at the Gwalior hotel.
Gawalior Fort has existed at least since the 10th century, and the inscriptions and monuments found within what is now the fort campus indicate that it may have existed as early as the beginning of the 6th century. The present-day fort consists of a defensive structure and two main palaces, "Man Mandir" and Gujari Mahal, built by Tomar Rajput ruler Man Singh Tomar (reigned 1486–1516 CE), the latter one for his wife, Queen Mrignayani. The second oldest record of "zero" in the world was found in a small temple (the stone inscription has the second oldest record of the numeric zero symbol having a place value as in the modern decimal notation. There are also a number of Mahal including the Man mandir, the Gujari, the Jahangir, the Karan, and the Shah Jahan.

Day 02 – Gwalior – Morena (02 Hrs one way Drive)
After breakfast proceed to visit Jai vilas palace museum. Later transfer to Morena. Visit Mitawali, Padawali and Bateshwar. Later back to Gwalior. Night stay in Gwalior.
Jai Vilas Palace was built in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior in the British Raj While the major part of the palace is now the "Jiwajirao Scindia Museum" which opened to the public in 1964, a part of it is still the residence of some of his descendants. Jai Vilas Palace is a fine example of European architecture. It was designed and built by Sir Michael Filose. It is a combination of architectural styles, the first storey is Tuscan, the second Italian-Doric and the third Corinthian. The area of the Palace is 124,771 square feet and it is known for its large Durbar Hall. The interior of the Durbar Hall is decorated with gilt and gold furnishings and adorned with a huge carpet and gigantic chandeliers. It is 100 feet long, 50 feet wide and 41 feet in height.The palace was described by Sir William Howard Russell in 1877. Mitawali, Padavali and Bateshwar are the beautiful set of heritage structures dating back to the 8th-10th century, during the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasties.

  • Mitawali: It has lies the historical for Chausath Yogini Temple. The temple is also known as Ekattarso Mahadeva Temple. It is believed that the temple was built by the Kachchhapaghata king Devapala in the 11th century. The temple looks like the Parliament House of Delhi as both are circular in style. It is said that this temple was the inspiration behind the Parliament House.
  • Padawali: The Jat Ranas of Dhaulpur built the Padawali fort in the 18th century. The fort also has a temple that once served as a divine place to worship Lord Shiva. Through inscription and detailing of the architecture of the Padavali fort temple, it has something to convey about the ancient era.
  • Bateshwar : It is a group of about 200 Hindu temples made of sandstone. The temples were built by the Gurjara kings in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh between the 8th to 10th centuries. All the temples are mostly small and are spread over 25 acres of land. Temples are dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, and Shakti – representing the three major traditions within Hinduism.

Day 03: Gwalior – Datia (1.5 Hrs.) – Jhansi (30 Min) - Khajuraho (03 Hrs.)
Morning transfer to Khajuraho.
En-route visit Datia Palace at Datia.
En-route visit Jhansi Fort at Jhansi
Later Hotel check in to the Khajuraho Hotel and relax. Night stay at Khajuraho.
Datia Palace, also known as Bir Singh Palace or Bir Singh Dev Palace. The specialty of the palace is that it has 7 floors and no member of the royal family lived in the palace.This Palace was made by spending 35 Lakh Rupees (78 thousand US dollars), and it took nine years to build it. It is situated on an isolated rock on the western side of the city Datia. It represents Mughal architecture along with Rajput architecture.
Jhansi Fort The construction of the Jhansi fort is ascribed to the Bundela Rajput chief and the ruler of the kingdom of Orchha Veer Singh ju Deo Bundela in 1613. It is one of the strongholds of the Bundelas. The fort standing in the hilly area shows how the North Indian style of fort construction differs from that of the South. In the South, most of the forts were built on the sea beds like the Bekal Fort in Kerala. The granite walls of the fort are between 16 and 20 feet thick and on the south side, the city walls meet. The south face of the fort is almost perpendicular. Nearby is the Rani Mahal, built in the later half of the 19th century where there is now an archaeological museum.

Day 04 - Khajuraho Sightseeing
Early breakfast and Proceed to visit The Western and Eastern groups of Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Laster visit Raneh fall and Ken Gariyal century. Overnight stay at Khajuraho Hotel.
The Western and Eastern Groups of Temple: The temples at Khajuraho were built during the Chandella dynasty, which reached its apogee between 950 and 1050. Only about 20 temples remain; they fall into three distinct groups and belong to two different religions – Hinduism and Jainism. They strike a perfect balance between architecture and sculpture. The Temple of Kandariya is decorated with a profusion of sculptures that are among the greatest masterpieces of Indian art. The temple site is within Vindhya mountain range in central India. An ancient local legend held that Hindu deity Shiva and other gods enjoyed visiting the dramatic hill formation in Kalinjar area. The center of this region is Khajuraho, set midst local hills and rivers. The temple complex reflects the ancient Hindu tradition of building temples where gods love to pray.
Raneh Fall: The Ken Gharial Sanctuary is located at the confluence of the Ken and Khudar rivers further down from Reneh Falls. The Ken river here runs through a narrow gorge of igneous rocks rich in Granite and Dolomite.
Ken Gharial Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary. It was established for the conservation of gharial and mugger crocodile populations in 1981.

Day 05– Khajuraho – Panna Safari – Khajuraho (01 Hr. one way)
After breakfast, proceed for Panna Safari. 02:00 PM Afternoon Jeep Safari at Panna National park by Exclusive Gypsy. Later back to Khajuraho. Night stay in Khajuraho.
Panna National Park was declared as one of the Tiger reserves of India in 1994/95 and placed under the protection of Project Tiger. The forests of Panna National Park along with Ken Gharial Sanctuary and adjoining territorial divisions form a significant part of the catchment area of the 406 km Ken River, which runs northeast for about 72 km through the park. Panna National Park and the surrounding forest area of North and South Panna forest division is the only large chunk of wildlife habitat remaining in northern Madhya Pradesh.The reserve provides significant habitat for the Bengal tiger .Other resident animals in the reserve include the caracal or siyah gosh and the jungle cat. Over 280 species of birds have been recorded, including the Indian paradise flycatcher.
Afternoon Safari Drives Will Not Be Conducted On Wednesdays

Day 06: Khajuraho - Orchha Sightseeing (03 Hrs.)
After Breakfast, Checkout and proceed to Orchha. Check in to the Hotel. Later proceed to visit Orchha Fort - Jahangir Mahal, Raja Mahal, Sheesh mahal and Ram Raja Mandir. Evening Visit Light and Sound Show Orchha Fort. Night stay in Orchha.
The Orchha Fort or The Orchha Fort complex which houses a large number of ancient monuments consisting of the fort, palaces, temple, and other edifices. The fort was built following the founding of the Orchha State in 1501 AD by Rudra Pratap Singh (r. 1501–1531), a Bundela Rajput. The palaces and temples within the fort complex were built over a period of time by successive Maharajas of the Orchha State.

  • Jahangir Mahal: Jahangir Mahal is a palace that was exclusively built by Bir Singh Deo in 1605 to humor the Mughal emperor Jahangir who was a guest of the Maharaja for one night only. The palace is built in four levels with architectural features of both Muslim and Rajput architecture. Its layout is a symmetrical square, built in the inner courtyard of the fort, and has eight large domes. It provides views of the temples and the Betwa River outside the fort complex.
  • Raja Mahal: The Raja Mahal (King's Palace), where the kings and the queens had resided till it was abandoned in 1783,[6] was built in the early part of 16th century. Its exterior is simple and unembellished, but the interior chambers of the palace are elaborately royal in their architectural design, decorated with murals of social and religious themes of gods, mythical animals, and people.
  • Sheesh Mahal: Sheesh Mahal is flanked on either side by the Raja Mahal and the Jahangir Mahal. This has royal accommodation, which was built for King Udait Singh. It has now been converted into a hotel.
Ram Raja Temple: A part of Raja Mahal was converted into a temple and named Rama Raja Temple in honour of the god Rama. There is legend associated with naming it as a temple. According to a local legend, the temple was built following Rani Ganeshkuwari, the queen getting a "dream visitation" by Lord Rama directing her to build a temple for Him; while Madhukar Shah was a devotee of Krishna, his wife's dedication was to Rama. Following this, a new temple known as the Chaturbuj Temple was approved to be built, and the queen went to Ayodhya to obtain an image of Lord Rama that was to be enshrined in her new temple. In India this is the only temple where God Rama is worshiped as a king and that too in a palace. A Guard of Honour is held every day, police personnel have been designated as Guards at the temple, much in the manner of a king. The food and other amenities provided to the deity at the temple are a royal repast. Armed salutation is provided to God Ram every day.

Day 07: Orchha – Gwalior Departure (03 Hrs.)
After breakfast, Checkout and Proceed to Gwalior Airport/Railway Station for your onward journey.

Departure


Tour End

Rates Valid Till 31st March 2025

Below rates are on per person on sharing basis (Net Net)

 

VEHICLE USED

PER PERSON RATE

Tourist
Package CP

Value
Package CP

Comfort
Package CP

SEDAN

2 PAX

29000

32000

40500

CRYSTA

4 PAX

27000

30000

38500

CRYSTA

6 PAX

23500

26500

35000

TEMPO TRAVELLER

8 PAX

23500

26500

35000

EXTRA PERSON

ABOVE 5 YRS

7000

7500

9500

Hotels to be used or similar

City

Tourist Package

Value Package

Comfort Package

Gwalior

Tansen Residency

Clarks Inn

Radisson

Khajuraho

Payal

Clarks

Radisson Jass

Orchha

Betwa Retreat

Orchha resort

Orchha Palace

ABOUT THE HOTELS:

We have selected, combined & graded the hotels in a fashion, so that the Guest gets a similar kind of standard in services & facilities at every destination / place of retirement. For the easy understanding we have termed :

  • Services rendered by the Hotel used under Tourist Package will be equivalent to 2*+ Properties.
  • Services rendered by the Hotel used under Value Package will be equivalent to 3* TO 4* Properties.
  • Services rendered by the Hotel used under Comfort Package will be equivalent to 4*+ to 5* Properties.

While travelling towards National Park areas like Satpura kindly be informed in these areas mostly hotels don't have Wi-Fi, internet, TV & modern video entertainment. Also very limited access to mobile connectivity. Hence, please do not expect these facilities while travelling to these areas. These travels are experiential travel.

If guest need any particular facilities in hotels like lift, temperature controlled swimming pool, Spa, regional special food etc... Please inform prior and recheck from us.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • Accommodation at all places on twin sharing basis
  • Meal as per mentioned with Hotels
  • All transfers and excursions as per itinerary by respective car as mentioned above
  • All applicable hotel taxes

  • SUPPLEMENT COST: (SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)

    Guide Can be provided at Gwalior, Morena, Orccha and Khajuraho at extra cost (Up to 6 Person)

    Gwalior Guide Cost Rs. 3500

    Morena Guide Cost Rs. 4500

    Orccha Guide Cost Rs. 3500

    Khajuraho Guide Cost Rs. 3500

COST EXCLUDES

  • Room service
  • Telephone calls and laundry
  • Any portage at airports and hotels, tips, insurance, wine mineral water, telephone charges, guide charges, boating charges, entrance fees and all items of personal nature.
  • Any service not specified in inclusions
  • 5 % GST
  • Cancellation Policy:

    • Within 15 days of Arrival Date/ No Show: No Refund
    • However following deductions would be levied:
    • 15 Days to 30 Days prior to Arrival - 50% of the total package cost.
    • 30 Days & More- No Deductions would be levied.

    Room category in all packages are the base category rooms

    In case we are not able to provide the same hotels / room category as mentioned, then we shall provide similar alternate hotels / room category, change in the cost if any will be advised.

    Above Given Rates are not applicable in any Festive period or long weekend like Dushehra, Diwali, Christmas, New Year & during exhibition in city.

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