BHOPAL GETAWAY 3N/4D

3N/4D

Description


Madhya Pradesh, a large state in central India, retains landmarks from eras throughout Indian history. Begun in the 10th century, its Hindu and Jain temples at Khajuraho are renowned for their carvings of erotic scenes, most prominently Kandariya Mahadeva, a temple with more than 800 sculptures. The eastern Bandhavgarh and Kanha national parks, noted Bengal tiger sanctuaries, offer guided safaris.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION BLR| HYD | BOM|MAA
DEPARTURE TIME ANY DATE *

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Day 1: Arrive in Bhopal

On arrival at Bhopal airport / railway station you will be transferred to the hotel in Bhopal. The founder of the existing Bhopal was Afghan soldier Dost Mohammad (1708- 1740). Fleeing from Delhi in the chaotic period that followed Aurangzeb's death, Dost Mohammad met the Gond queen Kamlapati, who sought his aid after the murder of her consort. A charming legend relates how the queen would recline in a lotus barge that, on moonlit nights, would drift across the lake. The two lakes of Bhopal still dominate the city, and are indeed its nucleus. Bordered along their shores stand silent sentinels that testify to the growth of a city. Check in at the hotel and relax. Later enjoy a half day sightseeing tour in Bhopal by visiting Upper Lake, Van Vihar national park and Taj- Ul-Masjid. Overnight at the hotel in Bhopal. (D)

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Day 2: Excursion to Sanchi (Approx. 50 Kms / 1 hour 10 mins)

Proceed to visit Sanchi. The Sanchi hill goes up in shelves with Stupa 2 situated on a lower shelf, Stupa 1, Stupa 3, the 5th century Gupta Temple No.17 and the 7th century temple No. 18 are on the intermediate shelf and a later monastery is on the crowning shelf. The balustrade surrounding Stupa 2, carved with an iconic representations of the Buddha, was added in the late 2nd century BC under the Satavahanas. The adjacent Gupta temple no.17 was hailed by Sir John Marshall as one of the most rationally organized structures in Indian architecture. Though small, it was a herald of all the principles which went into the engineering of an Indian temple in the early medieval period. The Buddhas in the perambulatory surrounding Stupa 1 are not contemporary with the Stupa but belong to the Gupta period in the mid-5th century AD. The monastery and the temple with the tall pillars adjacent to Stupa 1 and the temple near the monastery on the crowning shelf illustrate the evolution of the architectural form after the 5th century Gupta temple. Overnight at the hotel in Bhopal. (B&D)

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Day 3: Bhopal-Bhimbetka Rock Shelters (Approx. 45 Kms / 1 hour 20 mins)

Drive to Bhimbhetka rock shelters. Executed mainly in red and white with the occasional use of green and yellow, with themes taken from the every day events of aeons ago, the scenes usually depict hunting, decoration of bodies, disguises, masking and household scenes. Animals such as bisons, tigers, lions, wild boars, elephants, antelopes, dogs, lizards, crocodiles, etc. have been abundantly depicted in some caves. Popular religious and ritual symbols also occur frequently. The colours used by the cave dwellers were prepared combining manganese, hematite, soft red stone and wooden coal.The colours have remained intact for many centuries due to the chemical reaction resulting from the oxide present on the surface of the rocks. Overnight at the hotel in Bhopal. (B&D)

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Day 4: Depart Bhopal

This morning you will be transferred to Bhopal airport / railway station for your flight / train back home or your next destination. (B)

Inclusion :

  • Three Nights Accommodation in Bhopal
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner
  • Airport /Railway station transfers.
  • Half day sightseeing tour of Bhopal.
  • Excursion to Sanchi
  • Excursion to Bhimbhetka rock shelters
  • All transfers & sightseeing by AC vehicle.

Exclusion :

  • Airfare / Railfare
  • Government GST of 5%
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Expenses of personal nature.
  • Entrance fees
  • Video and Camera permits.
  • High season surcharge as applicable
  • Guide Charges
  • Early check in & late check out at the hotels.
  • Any compulsory supplement during the stay.
  • Any other services not specified above.

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