Best Madhya Pradesh Temple Tour Package
Location: Indore
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
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Holiday Type: Pilgrimage Tours
Interest Type: Winter Vacations
Package Type: Pilgrimage Tours
Location: Indore
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Holiday Type: Pilgrimage Tours
Interest Type: Winter Vacations
Package Type: Pilgrimage Tours
Indore:- Indore is located on the Malwa plateau on the banks of two small streams The Saraswati and The Khan. Indore is the largest city in Madhya Pradesh state in middle India. Indore city is blend of historical past and urban life. Indore city is well-known for 18th century temple of Sangamnath or Indreshwar. The name Indore is due to this deity.
There are many places in Indore that must be visited while on a sightseeing tour of the city. Indore has a affluent cultural heritage. Many greatest rulers were ruled over the city in past, these great rulers have given their legacy in the form of various historical monuments and religious places to this city which make this city very special and more beautiful. The Indore city of Madhya Pradesh has a lot to offer to the tourists who visit this marvellous city. The place is all set to fascinate you with the charm of its architectural magnificence and historical riddle.
Maheshwar:- Maheshwar town is situated on the site of the prehistoric city of Somvanshya Shastrarjun Kshatriya on the banks of the Narmada was capital of King Sahasrarjun. Mahishmati was the ancient name of the city was later it changed into Maheshwar. This historic city opt its name ‘Maheshwar’ from the almighty Lord ‘Shiva’, a grand lord in Hindu religion, this town literally meant to be the home of Lord Shiva. Some of most famous ancient Temples here are Shiv Jyotirlingam Mandleshwar, Mandav and Bawangaja. Onkareshwar temple lies 65 kms towards of east of Maheshwar, which is one of the 12 most popular Shiv Lingam temples in India.
This small town of Madhya Pradesh state appeals to both the pilgrim and the tourist in visitors. The city is famous for its bathing ghats, beautiful fort complex and holds a treasure trove of beautiful temples. Maheshwar's temples and huge fort-complex presents an extreme charm and glory to this ancient city. Maheshwar is 91km away from the commercial capital of the state Indore.
Mandu:- Mandu is also known as Mandavga. This ancient ruined city is located in the Dhar district in the Malwa area of western Madhya Pradesh state, central India. The distance between Dhar & Mandu is about 35 km and approximately 95 km away from Indore. Mandu was the sub division of the Tarangagadh or Taranga kingdom, in the 11th century.
Mandu was an important place with a rich and varied history, due to its planned position and natural defences. It was an important military outpost and the battlemented wall, which is nearly 37 km (23 mi) and is interspersed by 12 major gateways. The walls surround by a large number of palaces, Jain temples, mosques of 14th century and other buildings. The present road, through which Mandu is attaining, passes through many of these.
The most famous Jahaz Mehal/Ship Palace located between two artificial lakes, this two storied architectural wonder is appears as a ship floating in water, that why it’s named so. This is a major tourist attraction and presents many charming views and photographic opportunities.
Ujjain:- Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh is considered as one of the seven holy cities of Hindu pilgrimage in India. Mahakaleshwar temple is Ujjain's main tourist attraction. Mahakaleshwar temple is dedicated to one of the twelve Shiva Jyotirlingas and is visited by several devotees throughout the year. Ujjain is also popular for the Kal Bhairav and the Harsiddhi temple.
Located on the banks of River Shipra, Ujjain offers an insight into Hindu culture and its rituals. Famous Kumbh Mela performs here in Ujjain, during this religious fate the Ram ghat here change into a spiritual hub. A visit to Ujjain is an inspirational experience and all temples here are a souvenir of the Hindu devotion and traditions.
Bhopal:- Bhopal is the capital of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal is well-known as the City of Lakes because of its various natural as well as artificial lakes. Bhopal is also one of the greenest cities in India. A cradle of arts and culture, Bhopal provides various centers of modern and performing arts. Bhopal is a hub of the folk and ethnic arts that give a feel of village life in the state. Besides all these, Bhopal is highly praised for the well-known cave paintings, which are not only valuable for their artistic values but also for their ethnicity.
Sanchi Stupa is famous Buddhist monument near Bhopal. It is just 50 km away from Bhopal. Sanchi Stupa is located in the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh. The Stupa has many different chambers which contains the remainder of Buddha. Emperor Ashoka constructed The Sanchi Stupa in 3rd Century BC. The Stupa is around 54 feet tall. The Stupa actually represents the life of Buddha and his final release from the cycle of birth and rebirth (Moksha). The national emblem of India was imitative from the Ashoka Pillar of Sanchi Stupa.
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