Madhya Pradesh Tour
Overview
This 6-day tour covers the historical, cultural, and natural treasures of Madhya Pradesh. Begin your journey in Bhopal, the city of lakes, and explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Sanchi and Bhimbetka. Visit the spiritual marvel of Bhojpur before heading into the verdant hills of Pachmarhi, the state’s only hill station. Conclude your journey with a trip to Jabalpur and the majestic marble rocks of Bhedaghat.
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
Seek blessings at Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga and witness the Bhasma Aarti in Ujjain.
Explore Bhopal’s cultural heritage, including lakes, museums, and palaces.
Visit the UNESCO-listed Sanchi Stupa, one of the oldest Buddhist monuments.
Discover Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, showcasing prehistoric cave paintings.
Witness the architectural beauty of Bhojeshwar Temple in Bhojpur, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Tour Plan

Upon your arrival at the Bhopal Airport / Railway Station our driver will pick you up and you will be transferred to your hotel where you will check-in. Afterwards your sightseeing will begin with a visit to the Upper Lake where you will get to enjoy the sunset views and a peaceful boat ride. After that you will be taken to visit Taj-ul-Masjid which is one of the largest mosques in India. Following that you will be taken to Birla Mandir which offers a panoramic view of the city. In the evening you will get to spend leisure time at Lower Lake or explore local markets. After that you will be driven back to your hotel for the overnight stay.

After a fulfilling breakfast you will be taken to embark on a full-day excursion to Sanchi which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, here you will get to explore the Sanchi Stupa, Ashokan Pillar and the surrounding Buddhist monasteries. Later you will be taken to visit the Sanchi Museum which houses artifacts from ancient Mauryan times. After that you will be driven back to Bhopal, upon your return you will be taken to visit the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum which beautifully depicts the vibrant tribal culture of the region. After that you will be driven back to your hotel for the overnight stay in Bhopal.

After a healthy breakfast you will be driven towards Bhimbetka Rock Shelters which is a UNESCO-listed archaeological site with cave paintings that date back over 30,000 years. After that you will proceed towards Bhojpur to visit the Bhojeshwar Temple which is a magnificent unfinished 11th-century Shiva temple built by Raja Bhoj. After that you will be driven back to your hotel for the overnight stay.

After a healthy breakfast you will check-out from the hotel and you will be driven towards Pachmarhi which is a scenic hill station nestled in the Satpura ranges. Upon arriving you will check-in at your hotel and take rest. Afterwards you will be taken to visit nearby attractions such as Pandava Caves or Handi Khoh for a gentle start to your hill experience. After that you will be driven back to your hotel for the comfortable stay.

Early in the morning you will be taken to explore spots like Bee Falls, Jata Shankar Caves, or Dhoopgarh which is the highest point in the Satpuras. After that you will return back to your hotel for a healthy breakfast and then you will check-out and your drive to Jabalpur will begin. Once you reach you will check-in at your hotel and enjoy your comfortable stay.

After a healthy breakfast you will check-out from the hotel and you will be driven towards Bhedaghat which is famous for its stunning marble rock formations. Here you will get to enjoy a peaceful boat ride along the Narmada River and witness the spectacular Dhuandhar Falls. After that you will be taken to visit the ancient Chausath Yogini Temple which offers panoramic views of the region. After the sightseeing you will be driven to Jabalpur where you will dropped at the railway station or airport for your onward journey.

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.