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(07 Nights / 08 Days ) 1N Indore – 1N Mandu – 1N Ujjain – 1N Bhopal – 2N Pachmarhi – 1N Jabalpur
Day 1 – Indore : Pickup from Indore airport and transfer to Hotel. Later visit Lalbagh Place, Bada Ganesh, Kaanch Mandir, Rajwada and Chattris. Overnight in Indore.
Day 2 – Indore - Mandu (100 km / 2 to 3 Hr Drive) : After Breakfast, Proceed to Mandu visit Rani Roopmati’s Pavilion, Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal, Hoshang’s Tomb, Jama Masjid, Eco Point & Neelkanth Temple. Night stay in Mandu.
Day 3 – Mandu – Maheshwar (63 km/1 Hr) Mheshwar-Omkareshwar (60 km /1 Hr) Omkareshwar – Ujjain (133 km /3-4 Hrs) : Morning transfer to Maheshwar Visit Ahilya Fort & enjoy the boating at Narmada River. Also guest can buy Handloom Maheshwari Sarees. Later transfer to Omkareshwa. Pooja and darshan of Jyotirlinga, then also visit Mamleshwar Shivlinga Temple. Evening transfer to Ujjain and night stay.
Day 4 – Ujjain – Bhopal (190 Km / 4-5 hrs drive) : Morning Pooja & Darshan of Mahakaal Jyotirlinga, Kaal Bhairav, Chintaman Ganesh, Mangal nath, Harsiddhi and Raam Ghat. Afternoon transfer to Bhopal. Visit Bhopal Lake. Night stay in Bhopal.
Day 5 – Bhopal – Pachmarhi (200 Km / 4-5 hrs drive ) : Morning transfer to Pachmarhi. En-route visit Bhojpur and Bhimbetka. Check in to the Hotel, Relax & rest. Overnight in Pachmarhi.
Day 6 – Pachmarhi : After breakfast visit Silver Fall, Bee Fall, Pandav Gufa & Reech Garh. After lunch visit Jatashankar & Gupt Mahadev. Overnight in Pachmarhi.
Day 7 – Pachmarhi – Jabalpur (250 km /05-06 hrs drive ) : Morning transfer to Bhedaghat, visit Dhuandhar Fall, Rope way and boating between colored marvel rock. Night stay in Jabalpur.
Day 8 – Jabalpur Departure : Morning transfer to Jabalpur airport / railway station for your onward journey.
INCLUSION & EXCLUSION:
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HOTEL DETAILS:
Destination |
Executive |
Deluxe |
Superior |
Indore |
Hotel President |
Lemon Tree |
Radisson Blu |
Mandu |
Malwa Resort |
Malwa Resort (AC Deluxe) |
Malwa resort (AC Suite) |
Ujjain |
Ujjaini |
Shipra Residency |
Anjushree |
Bhopal |
Hotel Fairy land Clarks inn |
Sayaji |
Jehan Numa Palace |
Pachmarhi |
Club View |
Champak Bungalow on AP |
Golf View |
Jabalpur |
Samrat |
Marble Rock |
Vijan Mahal |
Per Person Rate |
Executive |
Deluxe |
Superior |
Vehicle Used |
Min 2 Pax |
29,210 |
34,620 |
43,130 |
Sedan |
Min 4 Pax |
22,540 |
28,060 |
36,570 |
Innova |
Min 6 Pax |
21,510 |
24,730 |
33,240 |
Innova |
Min 8 Pax |
20,930 |
26,400 |
34,960 |
Tempo Traveller |
Extra Person |
6,790 |
11,040 |
13,800 |
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Rates Valid till 31st March 2021.(Above Given Rates are not applicable in any Festive period / long weekend like Dushehra, Diwali, Christmas, New Year & during exhibition in city).
HISTORY:
Madhya Pradesh, as a state came into being way back in 1956. The state has been nicknamed as the heart of India, mainly due to its central location and its rich heritage. One of the longest inhabited cities of India, Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh), has been under township since 800 BCE. The city has served as a capital of Avanti Kingdom, Malava, Karusha, Dasarna and Nishada. During 6th century BC, Ujjain played a significant role in the second wave of Indian urbanization. Madhya Pradesh’s western areas have Chalcolithic sites belonging to Kayatha (2100-1800 BCE) and Malwa Culture (1700-1500 BCE).
An interesting insight into the history of Madhya Pradesh is provided by the Bhimbetka Caves that houses some paintings tracing back to the Paleolithic age. Excavations carried in and around the sites have brought to light the fact that these caves served as the houses of the early human beings.
Madhya Pradesh prospered under the Gupta rule and was subsequently incorporated within the empire carved out by Harshavardhana. With the subsequent ebbing of the imperial power, Madhya Pradesh became chaotic and was rife with petty squabbles and battles between small principalities contending for ascendancy. The history of Madhya Pradesh is marked by a short spell of constructive activity under the Chandels during the 10th and the 11th centuries.
Another landmark in the Madhya Pradesh history is the succession of the Chandels by the Pratihara and the Gaharwar Rajput dynasties. They set high standards for themselves as far as the code of chivalry was concerned and squandered away their paltry resources on an expensive feudal lifestyle. It was only a matter of time before the potent Muslim power broke through the last bastion of resistance to take control. A majority of the smaller kingdoms in Madhya Pradesh were actually the lands bestowed as gifts by the Emperor at Delhi to those who had rendered valuable services. There were a number of other principalities that find mention in Madhya Pradesh history. These came into being a as a result of mutually ruinous battles, branching of families and the gradual yet steady rise of the unsubduable Marathas.