Sanchi Bhimbetka & Udayagiri Buddhist Trail
Overview
The 2-day Sanchi, Bhimbetka and Udayagiri tour offers an immersive journey into the ancient spiritual and artistic heritage of Madhya Pradesh. Witness UNESCO World Heritage Sites and archaeological wonders as you explore Buddhist stupas, prehistoric cave paintings, and rock-cut Hindu and Jain sculptures. Ideal for history buffs, heritage enthusiasts, and spiritual travelers, this trail connects some of the most culturally significant sites of Central India.
What Included
Private A/C vehicle for the entire tour with an excellent driver.
All toll taxes, interstate taxes, fuel charges.
Hotel accommodation for the comfortable stays.
Breakfast included at the hotel.
Govt. approved English speaking tour guide.
Not included
Tipping.
Any personal expenses.
Monument tickets.
Highlights
Explore the majestic Great Stupa and Ashokan Pillar at Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visit the prehistoric rock shelters of Bhimbetka with over 30,000-year-old cave paintings.
Discover the Udayagiri Caves, showcasing some of India’s oldest Hindu iconography.
Learn about the evolution of Buddhist architecture and Mauryan craftsmanship.
Scenic drive through the Vindhya ranges and rural heartlands of Madhya Pradesh.
Tour Plan

Upon your arrival at Bhopal airport or railway station our driver will pick you up and you will be driven to Sanchi. Once you reach your exploration will begin with the iconic Great Stupa which was built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, you get to walk through the beautifully carved toranas (gateways). Following that you get to visit the Ashokan Pillar, monasteries and the Sanchi Museum, you also get a heritage walk to nearby stupas and temples on the Sanchi hill. After that you will be driven back to Bhopal for the overnight stay at a hotel.

After a healthy breakfast you will check-out from your hotel and then you will proceed to Bhimbetka Rock Shelters. You will get to explore the fascinating prehistoric cave paintings dating back to the Paleolithic era depicting hunting scenes, animals and daily life. Afterward you will be driven to Udayagiri Caves to witness the early Gupta-period rock-cut caves which include the famous image of Vishnu in his Varaha (boar) avatar. After that you will be driven back to Bhopal where you will be dropped at your preferred location for departure.

FAQs
Mitawali is believed to have inspired the design of the Indian Parliament due to its circular structure. Padawali is known for its fortress-like temple and intricate carvings, reflecting Gupta and post-Gupta period architecture.
There are over 200 sandstone temples at Bateshwar, dating from the 8th to 10th century, dedicated mostly to Shiva and Vishnu.
Orchha Fort is a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture and includes palaces, temples, and cenotaphs set along the Betwa River.
The Khajuraho temples are UNESCO-listed for their stunning sculptures, including depictions of gods, daily life, and some erotic art symbolizing Tantric traditions.
No, only about 10% of the carvings are erotic; the majority depict mythology, royal life, musicians, and dancers.