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Bhopal | Sanchi | Ujjain | Mandu | Indore Enchanting Fortnight 12 nights/ 13 days Khajuraho | Bandhavgarh | Jabalpur | Panchmarhi | Bhopal | Sanchi | Ujjain | Mandu | Indore Itinerary Day 1: Gwalior-Jhansi Arrive at Satna/Jhansi and after breakfast, proceed to Khajuraho. You have a free afternoon to relax, and overnight stay is at the hotel. Day 2: Khajuraho 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: Khajuraho-Bandhavgarh After breakfast, 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. Dinner and overnight stay. Day 4: Bandhavgarh 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:Bandhavgarh-Jabalpur 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. Overnight at Jabalpur. Day 6: Jabalpur-Pachmarhi After breakfast you leave for Pachmarhi arriving there for lunch and later enjoy a relaxed evening, followed by overnight stay. Day 7: Pachmarhi In the morning, visit 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:Pachmarhi-Bhimbetka 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. O/N Day 9: Bhimbethka-Bhopal 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, return to Bhopal, for sightseeing. The afternoon tea at lakeside cafeteria. O/N stay. Day 10:Bhopal- Ujjain You leave for Ujjain arriving there for lunch. Have a free afternoon to relax, and stay overnight. Day 11:Ujjain Ujjain is a renowned pilgrimage centre. The sacred river, Shipra, flows through this city of temples, where learning flourishes to this day. Visit the famed temples and ghats in the morning and evening. Day 12:Ujjain-Mandu After breakfast, you leave for Mandu with packed lunch. Enroute, you visit the holy city of rivers, Omkareshwar. In the afternoon, you go on to sightsee in Maheshwar, famous for its temples and beautifully woven Maheshwari sarees. O/n at the Tourist Cottage in Mandu. Day 13: Mandu-Indore-Gwalior After breakfast, leave for Indore where you visit the famed Kanch Mandir, the Central Museum and the Lal Bagh. Then leave for Gwalior. Costing will be On call or email Includes Cost Includes Cost Excludes . Accommodation on twin sharing basis. Air fare not included . Meals includes - bed tea, breakfast, . All items & services of evening tea and dinner. personal nature such as laundry, mineral water, . Transportation by car/train/bus from telephone calls etc first station to last one. Meals not mentioned in the itinerary . Forest entry charges and elephant . Packages do not include rides are not included that may be entry fees to monuments and paid on the spot place . Rates subjected to change without . Any item not specifically notice. mentioned in the "Tour Cost Minimum 4 person are required for Includes separate vehicle . Any cost arising due to . Taxes extra as applicable natural calamities like . Kilometer running 3250 total package orgin to landslides, roadblocks, etc. last station incase running will be extra to the (to be borne by the clients package client paid extra kilometer charge to driver. directly on the spot). Any increase in taxes or fuel leading to an increase in surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure. Hotels City Name Standard (2*) Deluxe (3*) Premium ( 4*) Jhansi Jhansi Hotel/ Hotel Ambrosia Sunrise Hotel/similar Hotel Bundelkhand Pride/ /similar Hotel Raj Palace/similar Hotel Harmony Hotel Isabel Palace/ Shri Khajuraho/ Eurostar Krishna Jungle Resort/similar Hotel Usha Khajuraho Inn/similar Bundela/similar Bandhavgarh Baghela Bandhav Vilas/The Meadows/Bundela Jungle Celebration Van Bandhavgarh Resort/similar Lodge/Aranyak Vilas/similar Resort/similar Hotel Krishna Jabalpur/Hotel Hotel Rishi Regency/Hotel Hotel Satya Ashoka Jabalpur Suryaa/similar Prestige Princess/The Arihant Jabalpur/ similar Palace/similar Hotel Utkarsh/Hotel Welcom Heritage Golf Pandav Inn/Hotel Natraj- Saket/Hotel View Pachmarhi/similar Pachmarhi Pachmarhi/similar Highway Hotel Amer Greens /similar Bhimbetka Retreat /similar Hotel Ivy Suites/ Courtyard By Hotel Ganpati/similar Heritage Noor-us-sabah Palace/ Hotel Shree Marriott/ Lake Bhopal Villa/Jehan Numa Vatika/similar Palace/similar Hotel Poonam Palace/ Fort Amla - A Vikramaditya Hotel /Hotel Heritage Hotel (55 Ujjain Hotel Mittal Avenue/similar KM Away from Ujjain Ramakrishna/similar City)/similar Mandu Malwa Resort/similar Malwa Retreat/similar Main Attractions:- Jhansi Khajuraho Bandhavgarh Jabalpur Pachmarhi Bhimbetka St Jude's Khajuraho Bandhavgarh Dhuandhar Jamuna Prapat Bhimbetka Shrine Temples Hill Falls Waterfall caves Climbers Point Marble The Bori- Bhimbetka Kandariya Rockshelters Jhansi Fort Mahadev Rocks at Saptura Tiger Temple Bhedaghat Reserve Baghel Priyadarshini Museum Point (Forsyth Lakshmana Chausat point) Rani Mahal Temple Yogini Temple Bandhavgarh Chauragarh Ancient Caves Devi Temple Government Chausat Jagdamba Museum Temple Yogini Jhansi Temple Maharaja Panpatha Rajendragiri Pisanhari Ki Gangadhar Chaturbhuj Wildlife Sunset Point Rao ki Chatri Temple Sanctuary Madiya Parichha Dam Ganesh Panna Bandhavgarh Mandir National Fort, Bargi Dam Temple Park Dhoopgarh Chakradhara Balancing Barua Sagar Parsvanath Temple Rocks Duchess Falls Barua Sagar Dulhadev Bhamera Dam Tilwara Pandav Caves Fort Temple Ghat Maha Shesh Shaiya, Bee Falls Lakshmi Chitragupta Madan Temple Temple Mahal Fort Mahaman Pond Dumna Satpura Vaman Nature National Park Temple Reserve Parsvanath Andheri Jhiria Sangram Rajat Pratap Sagar Lake (Big/Silver Fall) Ghantai The Chauragarh temples Photographer's Fort belong to the Point Jains while the Vamana Bhopal Ujjain Mandu Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple Nahar Jharokha Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi Ashrafi Mahal Chintaman Ganesh Temple Bhopal Ropeway Kal Bhairav Temple Jali Mahal Jama Masjid Harsiddhi Temple Rewa Kund Lakshmi Narayana Temple Sandipani Ashram Jami Masjid Jantar Mantar Rupmati Pavilion Taj ul Masajid Ram Mandir Hoshang Shah's Tomb Gohar Mahal Bhadbhada Dam Bhartrihari Caves Baz Bahadur's Palace Halali Dam (Samrat Ashok Chaubis Khamba Temple Historical Monuments Of Mandu Sagar Project) Birla Museum Gomti Kund Ship Palace (Jahaz Mahal) Nagarkot ki Rani Temple Hindola Mahal (Swing Palace) Shaukat Mahal FOR RESERVATION: - HOTLINE NO 09826355115, 0751 2343376, 0751 4011917 EMAIL:- [email protected] Login in- www.chaturveditravel.com CONTACT ADDRESS:CHATURVEDI TRAVELS AND TOURS 29, WHITE HOUSE, CITY CENTRE Contact Person- SAURABH CHATURVEDI: MOBILE 09826355115 .
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