Day 1: Mahoba - Panna -
Tour starts from Mahoba, near Khajuraho. You will be picked up and drive towards Panna for hotel check in. Panna is surrounded by points of interests steeped in history like Khajuraho; soaked in spiritualism like Chitrakoot, Baldeoji and Mahamati Prannathji Temple; naturally charming Pandav Falls, Raneh Falls and Ken Gharial Sanctuary.
Overnight stay Panna.
Day 2: Panna National Park +
This morning proceed to visit morning and evening jungle safaris at Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh, a thrilling wildlife experience awaits. Although Panna seems to be one of many ordinary national parks across the country, the park is much more than that. The Park is a haven to many exotic species of plants and animals. The dry and hot climate of Panna Biosphere brings dry Teak and dry mixed forest. It is also home to a great variety of wildlife species. Endangered animals like Tiger, Leopard and Chinkara have found their haven in Panna Biosphere. Other exotic animals like Chital, Nilgai, Sloth Bear, Sambhar are also present in their natural habitat. Panna is also home to more than 200 species of birds including the King vulture, Indian Vulture and bar-headed goose.
Overnight stay Panna.
Day 3: Panna – Ajaygarh - Khajuraho +
After breakfast and check out, depart for Khajuraho. On the way we can stop and visit the Ajaygarh fort. Khajuraho is situated in the Bundelkhand region. This small town is famous for groups of Hindu and Jain temples. The temples of Khajuraho are declared as World Heritage Site by UNESCO for their beautiful rock carvings.
You can enjoy the evening light and sound shows at Khajuraho.
Overnight stay Khajuraho.
Day 4: Khajuraho +
This morning visit the western and the eastern group of temples in Khajuraho.
The Western group of temples is the best known, because it is to this group that the largest and most typical Khajuraho temple belongs. Kandariya Mahadeo, Chaunsat Yogini, Chitragupta Temple, Vishwanath Temple and Lakshamana Temple belong to the western group. In the Eastern group, the temples are the Brahma temple, which has a four-faced
lingam, The Vamana temple which is embellished with images of ravishing apsaras at their alluring best; and finally the Javari temple, with its ornate gateway and lavish carvings.
Overnight stay Khajuraho.
Day 5: Khajuraho - Jabalpur +
You will be driving to Jabalpur today. Jabalpur is said to have been named after the sage Jabali, who is thought to have meditated on the banks of the Narmada. In Arabic, Jabal refers to a rocky landscape. Surrounded by low hills, is where Jabalpur is located. It is a welcoming city with a blend of culture, river ghats, wide highways, and a quaint surrounding. It is roughly 22kilometres from the Narmada in Bhedaghat, where the river flows between the renowned Marble rock hill.
Overnight stay Jabalpur.
Day 6: Jabalpur +
The wonder of Jabalpur lies in its Marble Rocks canyon and the torrential waterfall called Dhuandhar (Fumes of water). Soaring in their glittering splendor, the rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada River. Enjoy the enticing sight of Marble rocks in the small and old canoe-type ferryboats.
Overnight stay Jabalpur.
Day 7: Jabalpur – Amarkantak +
After breakfast check out from the hotel, you will depart for Amarkantak.
Amarkantak is a land of several stories and it has witnessed several empires, starting from the Pandavas to foreign rulers to the modern times. There are plenty of temples in Amarkantak that describes the era of different rulers. According to one story rumored here, when Lord Shiva destroyed Tripura by fire, the ashes fell on Amarkantak, which turned into thousands of shivalingas (symbols of shiva). One such symbol can be seen in Jwaleshwar. Since, then it is believed that whoever dies at this destination is given a place in heaven.
Overnight stay Amarkantak.
Day 8: Amarkantak +
After breakfast, proceed to visit the holy city. Amarkantak is a source of two rivers, the Sone and the Narmada. It is also a meeting point of Satpuras and Vindhyas range. Amarkantak is a place known for valuable medicinal plants. It is both a famous hill station and a pilgrimage destination. There are innumerable temples, holy ponds, and waterfalls in Amarkantak. Narmada River in Amarkantak is known for its pure water and it is much olderthan the Great Himalayan ranges and river Ganges. Amarkantak is known to be the oldest pilgrimage centre of India. Visit the most popular attractions like Narmada Udgam, Jwaleshwar temple, and ancient temples of Kalachuri to experience serenity in the most amazing way. Capture the exquisite beauty of Kapildhara waterfall, which is surrounded by lush green valleys and landscapes. Visit Trimukhi temple with the face of Lord Shiva.Attend morning and evening aarti at Narmada Kund and feel the serenity of the place. Kabir Chabutra is another famous place to see in Amarkantak, which is believed to be the same spot where Sant Kabir spent many years in meditation. Attend festivals like Narmada Jayanti and Shiv Chaturdashi that are celebrated with a lot of exuberance during the months of Janaury and March.
Overnight stay Amarkantak.
Day 9: Amarkantak – Bilaspur - Departure +
On the last day, you will be transferred to Bilaspur Airport/Station for onward journey.
Tour concludes in Bilaspur