Sampurna Madhya Pradesh
16 Nights 17 Days
- Pick up and drop from airport/railway/bus station
- 16 Night accommodation in Hotel / Resort / Villa.
- Meal as per the plan
- All transfers and sightseeing by private A/C vehicle (Please Note A/C will not work in Hill Road Section)
- Mineral Water Bottle Per Day
- Jungle Safari in open gypsy including with Forest entry fee and permit.
- An English/Hindi speaking friendly driver cum guide throughout your trip
- Driver’s bata, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges
- Airfare/ Train / Bus Fare.
- Personal Expenses like, Laundry shopping, Tips.
- Monument Entry Fee / Camera Fees, Adventure Activities
- Any additional services: F & B, Travel Insurance, Heater Requirement, Extra Sightseeing, etc.
- Any expense incurred or loss caused by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, natural calamities (landslides, floods), flight delays / rescheduling / cancellations, any accidents / medical evacuations, riots/strikes/war, Changes in Petrol / Diesel Rates & etc.
- 5% GST Extra.
Day 01 : Gwalior Arrival : Welcome to City of music – Gwalior , On arrival meet our representative and proceed to hotel. Check in at Hotel. Sun Temple (Surya Mandir) – A replica of the Konark Sun Temple, beautifully constructed in red sandstone. Tomb of Tansen – The resting place of the great musician Tansen, one of Akbar’s Navratnas. Sas Bahu Temples (Sahasrabahu Temples) – Intricate 11th-century temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located inside the fort, Teli Ka Mandir – A towering 9th-century temple blending North and South Indian architectural styles. Stay at Gwalior.
Day 02: Gwalior Local Sightseeing : After breakfast proceed to local sightseeing like Gwalior Fort – Known as the “Pearl among Indian Fortresses”, built in the 8th century; includes palaces, temples, and water tanks. Man Singh Palace (Maharaja Man Singh Tomar’s Palace) – Inside Gwalior Fort, famous for its stunning blue-tiled façade. Jai Vilas Palace & Scindia Museum – A European-style palace still partly inhabited by the Scindia royal family; houses a museum with chandeliers, silver train dining table, and artifacts. Stay at Gwalior.
Day 03: Gwalior –Jhansi – Orchha (120 KM): After breakfast proceed to Khajurao via Jhansi visit Jhansi Fort (Rani Jhansi Ka Quila) – Built by Raja Bir Singh Deo in the 17th century; associated with Rani Lakshmibai, the symbol of India’s freedom struggle. Rani Mahal – The palace of Rani Lakshmibai, now converted into a museum displaying paintings, sculptures, and archaeological remains. Later Drive to Orchha and Visit Orchha Fort Complex – Built by the Bundela rulers, it houses beautiful palaces and temples. Raja Mahal – Famous for its murals depicting mythological themes. Jehangir Mahal – A grand palace built to welcome Mughal Emperor Jehangir, known for Indo-Islamic architecture and fine carvings. Sheesh Mahal – Once a royal residence, now converted into a heritage hotel. Stay at Orchha.
Day 04: Orchha to Khajuraho (172 KM): After breakfast continue to Orchha Sightseeing like Chaturbhuj Temple – Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its tall spires and unique architecture. Ram Raja Temple – The only temple in India where Lord Rama is worshipped as a king, with daily royal-style rituals. Laxminarayan Temple – A blend of fort and temple architecture, with exquisite wall paintings. Later proceed to Khajuraho, On arrival check in and Stay at Khajuraho.
Day 05: Khajuraho Local Sightseeing: After breakfast proceed to sightseeing like Western Group of Temples like Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Lakshmana Temple, Chitragupta Temple, Devi Jagdambi Temple Afternoon visit Eastern Group of Temples: Parsvanath Jain Temple, Adinath Temple, Ghantai Temple. In the evening attend Light and sound Show. Stay at Khajuraho.
Day 06: Khajuraho – Bandhavgarh (231 KM): After breakfast proceed to Bandhavgarh National Park – For wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, it’s considered one of the best places in the world to see a tiger in its natural habitat. On arrival relax at resort. Stay at Bandhavgarh.
Day 07: Bandhavgarh Safari and Jabalpur : Early morning proceed to Jungle Safari in Open Gypsy – It is highly recommended to book your safari permits well in advance, as they are limited and sell out quickly, especially during peak season. Later drive to Jabalpur – The Cultural Capital of Madhya Pradesh, On arrival check in at Hotel, Stay at Jabalpur.
Day 08: Jabalpur Local Sightseeing : After breakfast proceed to sightseeing like Visit Marble Rocks: Take a boat ride (preferably during a full moon night for a magical experience) through the serene gorge , Dhuandhar Falls: A short distance from the marble rocks, the Narmada River plunges down with great force. Stay at Jabalpur. Chausath Yogini Temple – Ancient 10th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, with panoramic views of Bhedaghat, Optional Madan Mahal Fort – A historical fort built by Gond rulers, offering a glimpse of Jabalpur’s heritage and city views. Balancing Rock – A natural wonder where a huge stone rests on a small base, defying gravity.Stay at Jabalpur.
Day 09 : Jabalpur – Panchamarhi (288 KM): After Breakfast proceed to Panchmarhi (330 KM), a serene and picturesque hill station, often called the “Queen of Satpura.”, Late evening arrival at Resort. Check in , In the evening visit Pachmarhi Lake: A man-made lake located in the town, Stay at Panchamarhi. and Stay at Panchmarhi.
Day 10: Panchmarhi Local Sightseeing: After breakfast proceed sightseeing like Jata Shankar Caves: A natural cave that holds great religious significance. The cave’s unique rock formations resemble Lord Shiva’s matted hair Pandava Caves: A group of five ancient rock-cut caves that give Pachmarhi its name. Gupt Mahadev: A narrow, hidden cave shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva Dhoopgarh: The highest point in the entire Satpura Range Handi Khoh: A dramatic, 300-foot-deep ravine with a sheer cliff face Bee Falls (Jamuna Prapat): This is the most popular and scenic waterfall. Stay at Panchmarhi.
Day 11: Panchmarhi – Bhopal : After breakfast proceed to Bhopal – Capital city of State (171 KM), Enroute visit Bhimbetka Rock Shelters : Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, these caves contain some of the oldest prehistoric cave paintings in India, dating back to the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. In the evening visit Upper Lake (Bhojtal): The largest lake in Bhopal, believed to have been built by King Bhoj in the 11th century, Lower Lake (Chota Talab): Situated near the Upper Lake, this smaller lake is connected by a bridge Stay at Bhopal.
Day 12: Bhopal – Indore (191 KM) : After breakfast proceed to Indore and On arrival Begin your local sightseeing in Indore. Visit the magnificent Rajwada Palace, a blend of Maratha, Mughal, and French architecture. Explore the Kanch Mandir –a renowned Jain temple. Bada Ganpati – Ganesh idol measuring 25 feet from crown to foot. Lalbagh Palace – Lal Bagh Palace is class and grandeur personified. Stay at Indore.
Day 13: Indore to Omkareshwar & Maheshwar: After breakfast, drive to Omkareshwar (78 KM/approx. 2-3 hours), a sacred island shaped like the “Om” symbol at the confluence of the Narmada and Kaveri rivers. Visit the famous Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga Temple and the nearby Mamleshwar Temple, Drive to Maheshwar (60 KM, approx. 1.5 hours). Take a peaceful walk on the Narmada Ghats and witness the stunning view of the river and the fort, Stay at Maheshwar.
Day 14: Maheshwar & Mandu: After breakfast Explore the Maheshwar Fort and the temples within, including the famous Ahilya Bai Fort. drive to Mandu (approx. 1.5 hours) Check into your hotel and then visit the central group of monuments. Explore the vast Jami Masjid, and the tomb of Hoshang Shah. Stay at Mandu.
Day 15: Mandu Local and Ujjain: After breakfast Continue your exploration of Mandu. Visit the Jahaz Mahal (Ship Palace), which appears to be floating between two lakes. Also, see the Hindola Mahal (Swinging Palace), Roopmati Pavilion, and Baz Bahadur’s Palace. Drive to Ujjain (approx. 3-4 hours/ 150 KM), Upon arrival, check into your hotel. In the evening, visit the new Mahakal Lok Corridor and the famous. Stay at Ujjain.
Day 16: Ujjain Sightseeing: Early morning Attend the famous Bhasma Aarti at the Mahakaleshwar Temple (subject to availability and requiring prior booking) visit Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple. You can also visit the revered Kal Bhairav Temple back to hotel, Later proceed to visit other important sites like Harsiddhi Temple, Ram Ghat, and Sandipani Ashram, Gadkalika, Mangalnath Temple, Stay at Ujjain.
Day 17 : Departure : After breakfast proceed Transfer to airport or railway station for your departure with cherished memories of the Malwa region.

