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Day 1
You arrive at Satna
by Kashi/ Pawan Express and after breakfast, you proceed to Khajuraho.
You have a free afternoon to relax, and your stay overnight is
at Hotel Payal/ Hotel Jhankar.
Day 2
The Khajuraho temples,
22 of which still survive, are testament of man's artistry and
breadth of vision. Built in the 10th and 11th centuries, by the
Chandela Rajputs, these temples celebrate life, love and joy,
their facades covered with exquisitely detailed sculptures. In
the morning you visit the museum and the Western group of temples,
returning in the afternoon to see the Eastern and Southern groups.
Day 3
After breakfast,
you leave for Bandhavgarh which is one of the outstanding wildlife
parks of India. Here you are taken on a round of the park in the
evening, a time when the animals come out to feed and can be seen.
You stay overnight at White Tiger Forest Lodge.
Day 4
The day is spent
touring around Bandhavgarh observing different species of fauna
and flora. Several types of deer are easily spotted while the
elusive tiger, a hoped-for sight, rewards the fortunate with an
unexpected appearance.
Day 5
After breakfast,
you leave for Jabalpur arriving for lunch. In the evening, you
go boating on the Narmada among the soaring Marble Rocks at the
nearby Bhedaghat where the Narmada flows between these remarkable
and naturally splendid rocks, ending in the spectacular Dhuandhar
Falls. At Jabalpur, you stay overnight at Hotel Kalchuri.
Day 6
After breakfast
you leave for Pachmarhi arriving there for lunch and a relaxed
evening. You stay overnight at Holiday Homes.
Day 7
Pachmarhi in the
Satpura Hills, is a nature lover's delight. It is a colonial town,
verdant, quiet and serene. In the morning you sightsee, visiting
Jata Shankar, the Pandav Caves and Handi Khoh. In the afternoon
you go out to Dhoopgarh, the highest point of the Satpuras, from
where endless vistas unfold in each direction at sunset.
Day 8
You leave for Bhopal
and visit Bhimbetka enroute to see the neolithic cave paintings,
and Bhojpur where you visit the incomplete Shiva and Jain temples.
Your overnight stay is at Hotel Palash, Bhopal.
Day 9
After breakfast,
you go to Sanchi, the ancient city of Buddhist culture and learning.
You visit the museum and the great Stupa which represents Buddhist
art at its peak of perfection. After lunch at Travellers' Lodge
you return to Bhopal, for sightseeing in this beautiful capital
city. The afternoon tea is at our lakeside cafeteria, Wind and
Waves. You continue your stay overnight at Hotel Palash.
Day 10
You leave for Ujjain
arriving there for lunch. You have a free afternoon to relax,
and stay overnight at Hotel Shipra.
Dau 11
Ujjain is a renowned
pilgrimage centre. The sacred river, Shipra, flows through this
city of temples, where learning flourishes to this day. You visit
the famed temples and ghats in the morning and evening.
Day 12
After breakfast,
you leave for Mandu with packed lunch. Enroute, you visit the
holy city of rivers, Omkareshwar which has one of the twelve sacred
Jyotirlingas, and has drawn devout pilgrims for centuries. In
the afternoon, you go on to sightsee in Maheshwar, famous even
today for its temples and beautifully woven Maheshwari sarees.
The night is spent at the Tourist Cottage in Mandu.
Day 13
Mandu is one of
the most beautiful deserted cities anywhere in the world. Enclosed
by 45 km of parapet and walls, Mandu was ruled by several dynasties,
each leaving behind a legacy of splendid monuments. Enriching
the ambiance is the glorious legend of Baz Bahadur and his beloved
Roopmati. The morning and afternoon are spent sightseeing among
the pavilions, palaces and tombs.
Day 14
You leave, after
breakfast, for Indore where you visit the famed Kanch Mandir,
the Central Museum and the Lal Bagh. You leave for Mumbai by Avantika
Express at the end of your 'enchanting fortnight'.
Departure
Free dates
General Terms
and Conditions
- The corporation
reserves the right to cancel the tour or alter the routes, mode
of transport, type of accommodation etc. in circumstances beyond
its control.
- Tourists travel
at their own risk. The corporation does not accept any liability
or responsibility for any delay, damage, loss, etc, either due
to breakdown of services or accident, however caused.
- Seats/Berths
on trains will be reserved in 2nd class, unless otherwise specified
Tourists will be required to pay extra charges in case of increase
in train fare. They can also make their own reservations in
whatever class they like.
- In the unlikely
event of the Corporation having to cancel the tour for reasons
of force majeure, it will return in full the amount paid by
the client.
- The Corporation
does not bear any responsibility for medical treatment (in case
of illness) during the tour.
- The authority
of the tour escort is final while on tour.
Booking / Refund
Conditions
- Full payment
is to be made at the time of booking. Payment is accepted in
cash or cheque (local) or demand draft.
- The following
deductions will be made if the booking is cancelled by you :
- 15 days before departure: 10%
- Less than 15 days and up to 7 days before departure : 25%
- Less than 7 days or a "No Show" : 100%
Other Important
Informations
- Our sightseeing
programmes take in the most noteworthy sights in each place.
Sometimes local fairs and festivals or other happenings compel
us to alter the itinerary which should be regarded as unavoidable
adjustments of plans. If a particular monument or complex is
closed on the day of scheduled sightseeing, we try to show it
the next day, subject to availability of time.
- The climate
is pleasant in Madhya Pradesh from October to March, getting
quite cold from November to February when we suggest you carry
woolens as well. From April to September it is warm. But always
travel light carry only one suit case, weighting no more than
20 kg and an overnight bag.
- The tours can
be joined at their respective first arrival point in the State.
However, this depends on vacancies and an advance notice of
at least 15 days is required.
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