Title: Tourist Circuts in Madhya Pradesh | Madhya Pradesh Tourism
1Tourist circuits in the State Jhansi -
Orchha - Khajuraho Panna- Satna
2OrchhaMedieval Legacy in Stone(17 Km from
Jhansi)
- Orchha-Khajuraho 180 km
- Orchha- Panna 210 km
- Khajuraho-Panna 30 km
- Panna- Satna 80 km
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3What to seeBest time to visit October to April
- Temples built by its Bundela rulers in the 16th
and 17th century Includes - 1. Ram Raja Temple (Starting point)
- 2.Chaturbhuj Temple
- 3.Group of Cenotaphs
- 4.Laxmi Temple
- 5.Kalyansunder Temple
- 6.Hardol Bethika
- 7.Phool Bagh
- 8.Ram Raja Temple ( Conclusion point)
River Rafting
Sound and Light Show
4Excursions
- Other Places to Visit Around Orchha (Tikamgarh
district) - 1.Garhkundhar Fort
- 2.Tikamgarh Fort
- 3.Dhubela Museum
- 4.Surya Mandir
- Accommodation
- Betwa Retreat (MPT) Sheesh Mahal (MPT)
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Other accommodation also available.
5KahjurahoEternal Expression of Love175 Km from
Jhansi
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6Khajuraho
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of
Hindu and Jain temples in Madhya Pradesh, India,
about 175 kilometres southeast of Jhansi. They
are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in
India.
7What to see
- Eastern Group of Temples
- Parsvanath Temple
- Gantai Temple
- Adhinath Temple
- Western Group of Temples
- Chitragupta Temple
- Kandariya Mahadev Temple
- Chaunsat Yogini Temple
8What to see
- Southern Group of Temples
- Duladeo Temple
- Chaturbhuj Temple
9Accommodation
Hotel Payal
Many star hotels also available
Tourist Village
10Raneh Falls is on the majestic Ken river. The
main attraction here is the Canyon of Crystalline
Granite 5km long and 100ft deep. This granite has
shades of pink, red, misty white, green and gray.
Excursions Raneh Falls (20 km from
Khajuraho)
11PannaA Trust with the Nature45 Km from
Khajuraho
12Panna Tiger Reserve
The location of the national park is crucial as
it is situated at a point where the continuity of
the forest belt which starts from cape comorin in
the south is broken and from there beyond, the
great Gangetic planes begin. The Ken river, which
flows through the reserve from south to north is
home for Ghariyal and Maggar.
One of the 6 tiger reserve of Madhya Pradesh,
Panna apart from being a home to the Big Cats is
comprises of a variety of Flora and Fauna.
13Excursions
07 km from Panna 37 km from Khajuraho
14- Accommodation Jungle Camp Madla (Panna)
15Let us journey together
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