Adventures in Central India | Khajuraho Travel Vlog
I meet some interesting people from Khajuraho, the adventure continues.
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Guide to Central India
Wild Frontiers' Jonny Bealby presents a guide to Central India.
As the name suggests, to us at Wild Frontiers, Central India comprises a region at the centre of the country, south of the Ganges Plain, east of Gujarat and Rajasthan, and anything north of Bangalore and Chennai. And for me this is one of the most interesting parts of India.
Most visitors to this region will be travelling to see the tigers at one of Madhya Pradesh's many reserves -- and for good reason. The tiger parks at Kanha, Bhandavgar and Pench are among the best in the country.
But this region has a great deal more to offer than just tigers. For a start there are more UNESCO World heritage sites in this part of India than any other -- perhaps the most famous being the erotic temples at Khajuraho.
From Khajuraho there's a wonderful route, through the fascinating town on Orchha, packed with its magnificent ruined temples and palaces, to Gwalior. Not only is this home to one of the most magnificent forts in all India, it's also home to some fairly curious trinkets...
From here you can head south to Bhopal, a place best known for the 1984 Union Carbide disaster, but one that is in fact a fascinating city with a pretty old town and some great sites including the world heritage Buddhists stupas at Sanchi.
Heading further south you come to the world heritage rock shelters at Bhenbetka -- site of some of the oldest rock art anywhere in the world -- before visiting the quirky former British hill station of Panchmari and Satpura National Park.
From here you can either take a train down to see the ancient Buddhists caves at Ellora and Ajanta near Aurangabad, or fly to one of the truly must see towns in India, Hyderabad, capital of Andra Pradesh. Hyderabad is a place renowned for its palaces, its pearls and it chicken biriyani. It's also home to the family that were the richest in the world, in fact according to Forbes the 6th Nizam of Hyderabad was the 5th wealthiest person of all time with an estimated wealth at today's levels of over $200 billion.
And if that isn't enough from here you can travel through the 15th century kingdom at Bijapur, home to some stunning architecture including the second largest dome in the world, and on to the rock caved temples at Badami, Pattadkal and Hampi before hitting the beaches at the iconic traveller destination of Goa.
We have a number of group tours that travel through the region, with A Passage to India starting in Mumbai, heading through Ellora and Ajanta, the stunning riverside fortress hotel at Ahilya -- as favoured by Mick Jagger no less -- and on north to Kashmir. The Land of the Kama Sutra links Gwalior, Orchha, Khajuraho and Varanasi with Calcutta. But perhaps the most in depth group trip is the Heart of India tour which really ticks all the boxes: Bhopal, Satpura, Hyderabad and Goa.
And of course, back in our offices in London and Delhi, we have specialist travel planners that can help you create the most perfect Central India tailor-made experience.
To be honest, with the exception of Goa, few travellers take this routing. In a way that's a shame, for there is so much to see. (VO) Although varied there is some of the nation's best accommodation, most interesting cuisine, great wildlife and some of her most stunning views.
But this is also one of the great attractions, as for the committed Indophile, Central India is one of travel's best kept secrets.
Khajuraho Jagadambi Temple | India Video
Khajuraho Jagadambi Temple | India Video
The Jagdambi Temple, located at Khajuraho in the central Indian State of Madhya Pradesh is famous for its erotic carvings in stone.
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The Birthplace of 'Kama Sutra' - Khajuraho ????????
One of the highlights of India by far was meeting the people of Khajuraho and the home of Kama Sutra . Exploring the Khajuraho temples will be in the following video. Virendr was an amazing guy who turned into a great host showing me all around Khajuraho from the villages to the farms. A great way to my India travel.
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Getting Lost in Central India | India on a Motorcycle Vlog #2
INDIA ON A MOTORCYCLE VLOG #2
In May 2017, I went on a cross-country road trip across the Indian sub-continent that would change a lot of things, including myself. Here's the second part of the two-month ride that took me from my hometown in Kerala to the Himalayas in the North & everything in between, covering roughly over 12000 kms.
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Don Munroe's Southern India 2012 Adventure
This is a 20-minute HD video shot and produced by me from my November 2012 guided Intrepid Travel tour of Southern India.
The video includes stops in Kochi, Wayanad, Mudumalai National Park, Mysore, Mamallapuram, Pondicherry, Madurai, Thekkady and Aleppey.
It was shot on my Sony HDR-X150 HandyCam and edited using Windows MovieMaker.
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--- Bombay Railway -- Prem Joshua
--- Khajuraho - Temples and Monuments
--- Nirvana -- Soul Food
Just before this tour, I toured Nepal and Northern India, and my video of that is here:
If you have questions about anything in this video, you can contact Don in Victoria, BC in Canada at VoyageurGuy@shaw.ca
If you're interested in a tour like this one, check out IntrepidTravel.com.
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NEW MARKET, BHOPAL: LARGEST OPEN MARKET OF CENTRAL INDIA
New market of Bhopal is one of the most popular shopping hub amongst the people of central Indian especially Madhya Pradesh. It is central business district of Bhopal.It is well known for easy and cheap availability of all kind of essential goods,clothes,jewellery, along with rich variety of cuisine and street food.People from different place come here for cheap shopping and easy availability of goods.
How to reach:
You can reach to this place using public transport from below mentioned location and also by personal vehicle through GPS Location provided .
Nearest Bus stand : ISBT bhopal.
Nearest railway station : Habibganj and bhopal
Nearest airport : Bhopal
Location : 23.235897N,77.400646E
Central India: Travelling from Varanasi to Gwalior
Wild Frontiers founder, Jonny Bealby, takes a whistle stop tour through northern Madhya Pradesh from Varanasi to Gwalior by way of Khajuraho and Orchha.
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RANEH FALLS CHHATARPURरनेह फाल छतरपुर :The Grand Canyon of India
Raneh falls CHHATARPUR which is at a distance of 22km from Khajuraho and located in the Chhatarpur district of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Raneh Falls have been named after King Rane Pratap. They are a natural cascade created by the River Ken also called as Karnavathi.
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Travels in India: Sacred Places
Sacred Faces, Places and Ancient Ruins in India is a slideshow of photos taken from mid-2013 through mid-2014 of temples, mosques, stupas, forts and ruins from Amritsar, Jammu, Khajuraho, Dharamsala, Tibetan Settlements, Rajasthan, and other places in Northern India. For additional videos, slideshows, photos and more than 400 stories about my extended stays in India between 2013 & 2019 totaling 3 years, be sure to check out my blog for much more about traveling in India at
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Travel to Orchha, Madhya Pradesh INDIA
We travelled to Orchha in Madhya Pradesh India, a quieter alternative to Khajuraho, with its historic palaces and temples. The atmosphere in Orchha is laid-back and quaint, we loved exploring the beautiful riverbanks of the Betwa River and the grand structures of Orchha.
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Dashavatar Temple (Gupta-period) - Deogarh, Lalitpur...U. P.
Dashavatara (Vishnu) Temple is located at Deogarh, lying close to the banks of the Betwa river in Central India built in c. 500 AD. The temple is one of the earliest Hindu stone temples to still survive today. Built in the Gupta Period (320 to c. 600 AD), Vishnu Temple shows the ornate and beauty seen in Gupta style architecture. This temple is also a good resource for examining Gupta style sculptures and art. Dashavatara Temple, is the earliest known Panchyatana temple in North India. It depicts ten incarnations of Vishnu. Special features of this ancient temple, which is mostly in ruins, include carved figurines of river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna on the doorway to the sanctum sanctorum, three large carved panels of Vaishnava mythology related to Gajendra Moksha, the Nar Narayan Tapasya (meditation), and the Anantshayi Vishnu reclining on a serpent.
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Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India (info)
A UNESCO world heritage site in central India, Khajuraho is a famous tourist and archaeological site known for its sculptured temples dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, and Jain patriarchs. Khajuraho was one of the capitals of the Chandela kings, who from the 9th to the 11th century CE developed a large realm, which at its height included almost all of what is now Madhya Pradesh state. Khajuraho extended over 21 sq. km and contained about 85 temples built by multiple rulers from about 950 to 1050. In the late 11th century the Chandela, in a period of chaos and decline, moved to hill forts elsewhere. Khajuraho continued its religious importance until the 14th century (Ibn Batuta was impressed by it) but was afterwards largely forgotten; its remoteness probably saved it from the desecration that Muslim conquerors generally inflicted on Hindu monuments. In 1838 a British army captain, TS Burt, employed by the Asiatic Society in Calcutta, came upon information that led him to the rediscovery of the complex of temples in the jungle in Khajuraho.
Central India, India Backpacking Travel Guide by John Benjamin
This was almost ten years ago but I doubt much have changed around this part of India.
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¿CONOCES LOS TEMPLOS DEL KAMASUTRA? En lndia hay un templo conocido como El Templo del Amor con esculturas de lo más sorprendentes.
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Deep in the forests of Cambodia’s Siem Reap province, an ancient stone city soars skyward. This is the sprawling complex of Angkor Archaeological Park. The site is located in the northwestern region of the country and is only four miles from the city of Siem Reap. The Khmer Empire’s various capitals thrived here from the 9th to 15th centuries, over an empire that stretched from Myanmar to Vietnam. Including forested areas and newly discovered “suburbs” Angkor covers more than 400 square miles—an area considerably larger than New York City’s five boroughs.
The massive Angkor Wat is the most famed of all Cambodia’s temples—it even appears on the nation’s flag. The 12th century “temple-mountain” was built as a spiritual home for the Hindu god Vishnu.
The temples of Angkor are architectural masterpieces laden with artistic treasures like the bas-relief galleries that tell enduring tales of Cambodian history and legend.
Angkor is as much about water as it is about stone—the site boasts an enormous system of artificial canals, dikes, and reservoirs. The West Baray reservoir is the largest of which at 5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. These massive works skillfully harnessed river and rainwater to quench the thirst of some 750,000 residents in the world’s largest preindustrial city. That water also irrigated wealth-producing crops like rice, which served the Khmer as currency.
It’s still a mystery to scientists why the city’s rulers abandoned the site and resettled near the modern capital of Phenom Penh. Some scholars speculate that the downfall of this elaborate water system led to the end of Angkor.
The town of Siem Reap is the gateway to Angkor and is filled with lodging, dining, and tour-package options for all budgets. Those preferring to travel by boat can also make the trip from Phnom Penh in some five or six hours—about the same travel time as by road. The airport in Siem Reap has service to Phnom Penh and regular flights abroad to Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, and Laos. The airport in Siem Reap has service to the capital and regular flights to nearby countries.
Peak tourist season in Angkor is December and January, when rainfall is less likely and the climate is most kind. No matter the time of year, a visit to Angkor is sure to leave you awestruck.
Read more in Soar Over Cambodia's Stunning Stone City
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INDIA - Asia - Pachmarhi (Madhya Pradesh - 2008)
During our 5th trip to India we visited amongst others Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, India. This was one of the places visited during traveling through central India (from Delhi to Mumbai).
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Pottery traditions of the Pattanam region - KCHR-BM production 2012 ( A documentary)
Ethnoarchaeology survey conducted in September 2012 at Pattanam region, Kerala, India, by the KCHR in collaboration with BM, as part of the International workshop series on Indian Ocean trade and archaeology of technology supported by the British Academy UK.