Khajuraho, located in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for its group of temples known for their stunning erotic sculptures and intricate carvings. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Khajuraho temples are a testament to the artistic and architectural brilliance of the Chandela dynasty, who built them between the 10th and 12th centuries. The temples are divided into three groups: Western, Eastern, and Southern, with the Western group being the most famous and well-preserved. The sculptures depict various aspects of life, including scenes from mythology, everyday life, and sensual love, which have made the temples renowned worldwide. The Kandariya Mahadev Temple is the largest and most ornate of the temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Khajuraho Dance Festival, held annually, attracts dancers and artists from across the country to perform classical Indian dances against the backdrop of these magnificent temples. With its unique blend of art, spirituality, and history, Khajuraho offers a fascinating glimpse into India’s cultural and architectural heritage.
6 Nights / 7 Days
Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Khajuraho