Gwalior Tourism | Famous 10 Places to Visit in Gwalior Tour
Explore the famous Gwalior tourist places and sightseeing spots for the best Gwalior tour experience.
Some of the Top 10 Points of Interest in Gwalior City for Tourism Visit are:
Gwalior Tourist Places:
1. Gwalior Fort 2. Jai Vilas Palace Museum 3. Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum 4. Teli Ka Mandir 5. Gwalior Zoo
Gwalior Tourism:
Gwalior, a city in Madhya Pradesh is a valid goal and is honored with endless sightseers' attractions. It is a city which is well known for their splendid aesthetic aptitudes and their one of a kind type of design. It is a place with rich chronicled essentialness is as yet known for its grit and valor. Stroll through the nearby roads of Gwalior and investigate its rich history and its impact as it was led by various traditions. Despite everything it represents incredible Indian culture and workmanship and holds an unparalleled notoriety in Sangeet and Indian established music. The city likewise brags its brilliance in the field of games as the much regarded Hockey player Dhyan Chand had a place with Gwalior.
Gwalior is a recorded place of Madhya Pradesh . It is encompassed by District Morena in the North, District Shivpuri in the south, District Bhind in the East and District Datia in the west. The District is having two sub-divisions , to be specific, Gwalior and Dabra. There are three tehsils, to be specific, Gwalior, Dabra and Bhitarwar and four Development Blocks in particular, Ghatigaon (Barai), Morar, Dabra and Bhitarwar. It is very much associated with all the significant urban communities of India by Road, Train and furthermore with Air.The Gwalior is honored with Classical Music Maestro Miya Tansen. In memory of him, three days Tansen Samaroh program occur each year and the Classical music stars partake in this program and engage the general population of Gwalior with their exceptional execution. Additionally the Gwalior Trade Fair occur each year in the long stretch of December-January.
Otherwise called the Heart of Incredible India, you should visit Gwalior for its history and design, aside from the peaceful feeling and old sanctuaries. Gwalior has its very own unmistakable appeal that can be encounter just on the off chance that you investigate it all around ok. A large portion of the attractions of Gwalior still stay under investigated and these attractions ought to be an unmistakable must visit. Before you go to this excellent city, discover minimal more about the historical backdrop of Gwalior.
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Pachmarhi Hill Station
Pachmarhi is a city in Madhya Pradesh. It is the only hill station in the central region of India. It is situated in the Satpura range and is 3500 ft above sea level. Pachmarhi comes under the Hoshagabad district and is called 'Satpura ki Rani'.
The area was discovered in the modern times by Captain James Forsyth of the British army. In 1857, Pachmarhi became a hill station and sanatorium for British troops in the Central Provinces of India. The population in 1901 was 3020, doubling during the hot summer months. Pachmarhi also served as the summer capital. Pachmarhi is 47 km from Pipariya.
While there are several sites within 5-6 km radius, the best way of getting around is to hire a four-wheeler, Maruti Gypsy being the norm in Pachmarhi. Gypsy can be hired through open market or hotel can arrange with Gypsy operators. It gets comfortable if one visits places of heart-attraction in Pachmarhi in their own vehicle.
One excellent and economic option is to share a Gypsy for sightseeing. They make shared tour keeping in mind the preferences of tourists (for example families or couples are not mixed with group of boys). You would really need to look around for providers of shared tours because everyone tries to promote full hire of vehicles.
Priyadarshini (Forsyth) Point.
Jamuna Prapat (Bee Fall).
Handi Khoh viewpoint.
Apsara Vihar (Fairy Pool).
Silver Fall.
Rajat Prapat (Silver Fall).
Jalawataran (Duchess Falls).
Sunder Kund (Saunder's Pool).
Mahadeo.
Chhota/Gupt Mahadeo
Chauragarh. 4 km from Mahadeo,
Jata Shankar.
Dhoopgarh.
Pandav Caves.
Tridhara (Piccadily Circus).
Vanshree Vihar (Pansy Pool).
Reechhgarh.
Bison Lodge.
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Places to eat in Ujjain | Madhya Pradesh
I spent 3 days in Ujjain, MP, In this trip i did a short food walk in Ujjain. Primary purpose of this visit was to travel to temples and other places. I enjoyed food at Ujjain but time was limited so ended up spending most of it visiting temples.
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In this food journey of Ujjain i visited 3 restaurants and i loved the food that i had here.
Summary of places visited by me are given below:
Apna Sweets Ujjain
Poha Rs. 13
Jalebi Rs. 30 for 100g
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2. Bholaguru & sons
Poori Sabzi - Rs 80/- ( 5 poori, 2 sabzi and 1 Raita)
Address - 25, Ramji ki Gali, Sarafa Market, near Sati gate, Ujjain
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3. New Raj Kumar Veg Restaurant
Dal Tadka - Rs 100
Address - 20, bhaktawar Marg, Near Madhavnagar police station, Freeganj, Ujjain
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4. Ujjain Famous Kulfi
Famous Kulfi & Lassi Center
Address - 33, Shanku Marg, FreeGanj, Ujjain
Kesar Pista Kulfi - Rs 25
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Journey from Ujjain to Bhopal:
Distance: 200 Kms Approx.
Time taken: 3 Hrs 30 Min
Mode of travel: Chartered Bus
Fare: Rs 350
We made a short video while we were in the Chartered Bus, unfortunately video file got corrupted.
After that we went to Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Bhopal, There we were amazed to see the Greenery and Beautiful Indoor Paint galleries, tribal habitat. This museum depicts the story of mankind in time.
Should you have any query with regard to Ujjain, please feel free to ask that in comments below.
Madhya Pradesh Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Madhya Pradesh? Check out our Madhya Pradesh Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Madhya Pradesh.
Top Places to visit in Madhya Pradesh:
Khajuraho Temples, Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple, Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi Kanha National Park, Khajrana Ganesh Mandir, Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Sarafa Bazaar, Dhuandhar Falls, Upper Lake, Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat, Gwalior Fort, Shri Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, Orchha Fort, Chhatris Cenotaphs, Ship Palace (Jahaz Mahal),
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WELCOME TO GUNA, M.P.
Guna (Gwalior United Nation Army; Dr Rajiv Dua) was part of the ancient Avanti Kingdomfounded by Chand Pradyota Mahesena. Later Shishusangh added the kingdom of Avant, which included Guna to the growing empire of Magadha.
In the early 18th century, Guna was conquered by the Maratha leader Ramoji Rao Scindia, and remained part of the Kingdom of Gwalior until shortly after Indian independence. Guna was administered as part of the kingdom's Isagarh District. In 1897 the Indian Midland Railway constructed a rail route passing through Guna.
After India gained independence, Guna became part of the new state of Madhya Bharat on 28 May 1948 as one of its 16 districts. On November 1, 1956, Madhya Bharat was merged into Madhya Pradesh state.
MADHYAPRADESH | TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN MADHYA PRADESH
The capital of the state is Bhopal and other large cities are Jabalpur, Gwalior, and Indore. Nicknamed the heart of India due to its geographical location, Madhya Pradesh is the second-largest state in the country by area. Madhya Pradesh was awarded the Best Tourism State Award in 2012.
1) Bhimbekta, Raisen
The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site of the Paleolithic, exhibiting the earliest traces of human life on the Indian Subcontinent, and thus the beginning of the Indian Stone Age. It is located in the Raisen District. At least some of the shelters were inhabited by Homo erectus over 100,000 years ago. Some of the Stone Age rock paintings found among the Bhimbetka rock shelters are some 30,000 years old. The caves also deliver early evidence of dance. They were declared a World Heritage Site in 2003.
2) Omkareshwar, Khandwa
Omkareshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to God Shiva. It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is on an island called Mandhata or Shivapuri in the Narmada river; the shape of the island is said to be like the Hindu 'OM' symbol. The jyotirlinga is the supreme partless reality, out of which Shiva partly appears.
3) Khajuraho Temples, Chhatarpur
It is one of the most popular tourist spots in Madhya Pradesh. It is famous for its ancient temples that depict some of the finest art in the world. Built between 950-1050 AD by the Chandela Dynasty, these temples depict various forms like meditation, spiritual teachings, kinship, wrestling, royalty and most significantly, erotic art. The temples consist of stunning displays of fine sculptures and exceptional architectural skill, making them one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.
4) Dhuandhar Waterfalls, Jabalpur
The Dhuandhar Falls are located on Narmada River in Bhedaghat and are 30 meters high. The best time to visit Dhuandhar falls is during in Sharad Purnima, when Narmada Mahotsava get celebrated. The white marbles appears spectacular when the moon light falls on it and give it a silver appearance. One can access the Dhuandhar waterfall from the east bank as well as from the west bank of Narmada River.
5) Gwalior Fort, Gwalior
It is an 8th-century hill fort near Gwalior. he fort consists of a defensive structure and two main palaces, Gujari Mahal and Man Mandir, built by Man Singh Tomar. The fort has been controlled by a number of different rulers in its history.The oldest record of zero in the world was found in a small temple, which is located on the way to the top.
6) Sanchi stupa, Raisen
It is a Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District. The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structure in India. and was originally commissioned by the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE. Its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha.
7) Bandhavgarh National Park, Umaria
It is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district.is spread over the forest divisions of Umaria and Katni and totals 820 km2. The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which was said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon).
8) Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain
It is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingams, which are supposed to be the most sacred abodes of Lord Shiva. It is located in the ancient city of Ujjain. The temple is situated on the side of the Rudra Sagar lake. The presiding deity, Lord Shiva in the lingam form is believed to be Swayambhu, deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams that are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti.
9) Rajwada, Indore
This seven storied structure is located near the Chhatris and serves today as a fine example of royal grandeur and architectural skills. Rajwada palace exhibits a blend of Maratha styles, the palatial structure is sure to leave you spellbound. The entrance itself is beautiful with lofty archway and a giant wooden door covered with iron studs.
10) Bagh Caves, Dhar
It a group of nine rock-cut monuments, situated among the southern slopes of the Vindhyas in Bagh town of Dhar district. The Bagh caves, like those at Ajanta, were excavated by master craftsmen on perpendicular sandstone rock face of a hill on the far bank of a seasonal stream, the Baghani. Buddhist in inspiration, of the nine caves, only five have survived. All of them are 'viharas' or resting places of monks monasteries having quadrangular plan.
Gwalior Fort - superb view of fortified hilltop in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
An aerial view of Gwalior Fort, a fortified hilltop in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Gwalior Fort, situated on top of a hill, finds its place among the best fortresses of India. It is also considered to be one of the most impenetrable forts in the country. Known for its great architecture and rich past, Gwalior Fort is a must-visit.
According to historians, there isn’t any concrete proof to indicate exactly when the fort was constructed. However, a local legend tells us that it was built in 3 CE by a local king called Suraj Sen. A saint named Gwalipa came wandering to the fort and met the king, who was suffering from leprosy. When Gwalipa offered him some water from a sacred pond (now called Suraj Kund and located within the fort complex), he immediately became healthy again. As a thankful gesture to the saint, the king named the fort and the town after him. Following this, 83 successors of Suraj Sen controlled the fort. But the 84th king, Tej Karan, did not bear the title and lost the fort.
Later in the 9th century, Gurjara-Pratiharas captured the fort, governed, and also built the Teli Ka Mandir. The Gwalior Fort then witnessed a brief period of rule by the Mughals, until the Marathas captured it and soon lost it to the East India Company. After this, there were many recurrent shifts between the rule of the Marathas and the Britishers. Finally, in 1844, the Maratha Scindia family of Gwalior, as the British government’s protectorate, occupied the fort. Until India gained independence in 1947, the Scindias continued ruling the city and constructed a number of monuments. Gurudwara Data Bandi Chhor is another holy place built inside the fort’s complex, and it was where Sikh Guru Hargobind Sahib was kept as a captive by Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Man Mandir Palace, Gujari Mahal, Assi Khamba Ki Baoli, and Suraj Kund are other important monuments found in the complex.
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How to go tirupati balaji temple in hindi. तिरुपती बालाजी कैसे जाये सम्पूर्ण जानकारी !
नमस्कार दोस्तों , आज हम तिरुपति बालाजी मंदिर की सफर करने वाले है.
तिरुपति बालाजी अगर हम बिना प्लानिंग के ऐसे ही चले जाते है। तो बहुत कठिनाई का सामना करना पड़ता है। दर्शन टिकट कहा खरीदना है. टिकट की लंबी कतार होती है। दो तीन घंटे टिकट निकलने में ही निकल जाते है! होटल में वक्त पर रूम नहीं मिलता। बहुत सारा वक्त बरबाद हो जाता है। इस वीडियो में आपको पूरा तिरुपति बालाजी दर्शन लाइन के टिकट से लेकर होटल रूम बुकिंग तक ,तिरुपति तिरुमला में कौन कौन सी जगह विजिट करे सम्पूर्ण जानकारी स्टेप बाय स्टेप बताई गयी है ,ताकि आपकी तिरुपति बालाजी की यात्रा सुखद हो,
Hello friends, Today we are going to visit Tirupati Balaji Temple.
Tirupati Balaji if we go like this without planning. So much difficulty has to face. where to buy tickets?. There is a long line of tickets. Two to three hours leave in the ticket! The hotel does not get room at the time. Lots of time is wasted.In this video, the complete information about which place you visit in Tirupati Tirumala, from Tirupati Balaji Darshan line ticket to hotel room booking, is completely informed, so that your Tirupati Balaji trip is pleasant, How to book TTD accommodation online.also you watch tirumala tirupati temple information,Tirupati balaji history in hindi.amazing tirumala hills view,
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Shani Mandir | Shanichara Temple | Gwalior Explorations
Shanichara, a very small located between Vindhya and Girraj mountains in North-Central India in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Near Gwalior in Morena District
As per the Hindu mythological beliefs and text, Shanichara is supposed to be the original place where Lord Shani landed after he was released by Lord Hanuman from the captivity of Ravan in Lanka. Lord Shani was very weak in Ravan's captivity to walk and requested Lord Hanuman to throw him towards Aryavrata.
When Lord Shani landed at this place, the impact was so immense that it formed a crater.
As per the geological scientists, a few million years ago, a meteorite fell at this place and a crater was formed upon its impact. and Rocks (Shila) are a remainder of the fallen meteorite.
Shani Shignapur and Sirsa have the same rocks (Shilas) taken from this place and worshipped as Lord Shani at respective places.
We explored this place further and interviewed the head priest .
Gwalior / Madhya Pradesh / India
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Editer-Vikram Kumar
Voice Akanksha Singh
A historic city founded by King Surajesan, Gwalior, the formerly princely state of Madhya Pradesh, is famed for its outstanding palaces, sacred temples and glorious monuments.
Gwalior's history is as fascinating as the attractions in the city, which can be traced back to the 8th century AD. It is believed that this city is named after the saint 'Gwalipa', who cured the king's deadly disease. A cradle of great dynasties, this fabulous city was in existence over the centuries.
With embracing structures like sandstone mosque, rock temples and fabulous statues, Gwalior city upkeeps its glorious tradition of the past. The magnificent fort on the majestic hills, that overlooks the entire city, gives an enthralling look to the scenic ambiance of this marvelous town. These spectacular monuments of the yesteryears, provides an exceptional charm to this wonderful city.
In addition to these heritages and museums, Gwalior will be remembered forever as the birthplace of the great musician Tansen. The major cultural event held every winter to commemorate the memory of this great musician, attracts large gathering. The stalwarts of music take it as a great privilege to be a part of this cultural extravaganza.
Situated on a prime location, Gwalior was a dream city for many dynasties. The city acquired much from the reign of different dynasties who had developed this as a renowned place. Being the birthplace of illustrious people, Gwalior is accredited with a unique status in the history of India.
A sprawling city where tradition is entwined with modernity, Gwalior presents a enthralling and a beguiling appeal to the tourists.
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