Madhya pradesh | Sat, 20 Jul 2019 23:05:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 https://vijayindiatours.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1-32x32.png Madhya pradesh | 32 32 Gwalior https://vijayindiatours.com/destination/gwalior/ Thu, 19 Oct 2017 09:26:55 +0000 http://vijayindiatours.com/?post_type=destinations&p=991 The city of Central India which was among the top revenue generating state during the British Raj in India, and for such great estate there has to be a charisma bought by the money that could be sought. Named after the hermit saint the one who cured the Rajput King of his disease and in whose honor the foundation of the city began in the 8th Century A.D on the hill top where now is the imposing Gwalior Fort, Standing tall above all dominating the city like a great monolith.

A multitude of reigning dynasties, of the great Rajput clans of Kacchawa, Pratihara and tomar have left their indelible footprints in the form of Palace’s, temples and monuments of breathtaking beauty. The city of gwalior is not a very busy tourist spot at the moment and the magnificient heritage of the glorious past have been preserved with great care, giving the city a timeless appeal. The city gained new dimensions from warriors kings, musicians, poets and saints contributing to getting the city registered in the texts of historical importance.

The city is marked with various building built during the 18-19 th century which are still operational and gifted by the Royal Family to serve as public facilities like school, bank, courts and other things which can be of public interests.

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Khajuraho – Sculpting Arts https://vijayindiatours.com/destination/khajuraho-sculpting-arts/ Fri, 13 Oct 2017 21:04:02 +0000 http://vijayindiatours.com/?post_type=destinations&p=921 The city of ancient temples Khajuraho, a perfect amalgamation of sensuality and serenity is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Standing tall for almost a millenium have passed since the temples were raised by the artists of the bygone Chandela Empire during the times of muslim invaders the Chandella rulers migrated from Khajuraho leaving behind the temples which with time got hidden by the thick forest cover and lost untraced, until Captain T.S Burt revealed them to the world in 1838. Still intact after thousand years these set of temples are a living work of art.emples are

These rich temples of artistic and architectural grandeur the millennium old temples radiate atmosphere of joy, celebration, and playfulness these statues at the temples well represent the lifestyle and beliefs of those artists who built them depicting every aspect of life from divinity, love, joy war depicted with detail on every inch of the 85 temples belonging to Hindu and Jain religions.  An extraordinary way depicting life culture, religion and the traditions coming into play  there are graceful maidens in varied postures, dancers, attendants, musicians and couples caught in the act of love-making.

The Genesis of Medival Indian architecture and sculpting genius, made out of sandstone in hue of buff, pink and adorned with intricate carvings depicting the life in medieval India these temple are so full of art in every nook and corner there ain’t any space without the artistic creations notably the most creative of Medival Indian Architectures. with sheer amount of details and complexity, there can not be such excusite creations in stone anywhere else on the earth, its like watching each carving speak for itself.

Out of the 85 only 22 remains some of these Hindu temples are said to be inspired from the tantric principles, depicted in the ornate sensual sculptures these temples, are said to be inspired from the tantric principles, which was an alive phenomenon. thousands of years ago, Tantrika’s from across India to the “Mecca” and secret rituals took place at the exotic temples.

The Khajuraho Group of Temples are a rare beauty and unique architecture.

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Bandhavgarh National Park https://vijayindiatours.com/destination/bandhavgarh-national-park-2/ Fri, 13 Oct 2017 12:32:18 +0000 http://vijayindiatours.com/?post_type=destinations&p=915 The search for the graceful and seductive King of the jungle ends here, deep into the jungle territory amid the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges of Madhya Pradesh. With a thick cover of long linear grasslands and Sal forest along with dense bamboo thickets, rich of flora the 450sq. km this Tiger Reserve boast of highest density of tigers in the world. A mix of rocky hills and dense green valleys along with deciduous forest and woodlands along with serene waterholes.

Once private hunting grounds for the Maharajas of Rewa it was home to the most exclusively beautiful animal The White Tigers, Maharaja Raman Singh with a selection of exotic Animals – Leaopard, sambhar, chital (spotted deer),fox, sloth bear, jackal, wild pigs, gaur (Indian Bison) and chinkara, hyena, jackal, offering incredible Jungle Safaris in its natural habitat at the grounds of State of Rewa.

The extraodinary 2000 yrs old bandhavgarh fort lost in the mist of times was rich in statues, sculpture art and rock cut rooms along with its water reservoirs. dominating the park and a huge monolithic statues dating back to 10th century of Lord vishnu known as seshshai.

Discover the wildlife twice or more on the Game Drives to experience the species within their environment is intoxicating, as its only a matter of luck, therefore to increase the chances of Sightings and to know about the rich Indian Jungles. The sound of birds chirping build an acoustic experience while searching for the copper coat. Birds like the Asian Paradise Flycatcher, Indian Grey Hornbill, Common Rosefinch, Black Naped Monarch, Cotton Pygmy-goose, Common Teal, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, Red-crested Pochard, Ruddy Shelduck are among the 300 species which can be found at Bandhavgarh National Park.

Bandhavgarh is open from 15th October to 30th june and remains closed during the mating time of the Tigers in the monsoon season. There are game drives twice a day depending on the sun rise and sun set in morning from 6:00am to 10:00am and in evening from 2:00pm – 7 :00pm.

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