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India. Also dedicated to Vishnu is the graceful Sas- Bahu Ka Mandir built in
the 11th century and onto Museum-the current residence of the Scindia family
and about 35 rooms have been converted into Jivaji Roa Scindia Museum.
The architecture is a combination of Italian, Tuscan and Corinthian styles.
Eye-catching treasures that can be viewed here include a silver train with
cutglass wagone, a glass cradle from Italy, arms and many personal
moments of the Scindia Royal family.Evening witness Son-et-Lumiere at
Manmandir Palace at Fort.
Day 6:
Gwalior
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Orchha
Morning drive to Khajuraho. Enroute visit Orchha -a city of
Legends where a series of Medieval Hindu Temples situated
on the river Betwa, are some of the finest examples of
Bundela architecture where Temples looks more like
Forts and Palaces. Orchha was founded in the 16th century by the Bundela
chieftain Rudra Pratap and was once the capital of one of the largest and
most powerful Kingdoms of Central India. Jehangir Mahal built during 17th
Century, Raj Mahal, Raj Praveen Mahal, Ram Raj Temple, Chaturbhuj
Temple, Suner Mahal are some outstanding examples of architecture that
dominated Bundelkhand. After sightseeing and lunch onto Khajuraho. Upon
arrival at Khajuraho check-in at Hotel.Evening enjoy cultural show. Overnight
at Khajuraho.
Day 7:
Khajuraho
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Jhansi
Khajuraho, a small dusty and an isolated village in the interior
plains of Madhya Pradesh, far away from the hustle bustle of
the towns and cities, holds a unique manifestation of art on its
temples. The temples of Khajuraho are
perhaps the most visited tourist sites after the Taj Mahal in India. Today
famous for its erotic sculptures, the temples of Khajuraho tell something more
than the eroticism it portrays.Morning visit the world famous Chandela
Temples. Out of the total 85 temples only 22 remain, but offer a beautiful and
extravagant ode to human life. Built in 10th and 11th centuries, these temples
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