Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh & Chattisgarh
Gujarat, India’s westernmost state, has a long coastline on the Arabian sea and has welcomed an enormous variety of cultural influences from many lands, created its own rich traditions that have affected the world.
Madhya Pradesh, the regions long and convoluted history is revealed in the remarkable remains of prehistoric cave paintings, the Buddhist site at Sanchi, the enthralling carved temples at Khajuraho, the grand forts at Gwalior and Raisen and the palaces of Mandu. The state of Maharashtra, with aesthetic appetite whetted by Elephanta, one must move on to the carved caves of Ajanta & Ellora, ranked high amongst the greatest wonders of the world.
 
Immortalize the wild Tiger from the back of an Elephant:
As soon as a Tiger is spotted, you rendezvous with your pachyderm, who then takes you within striking distance of the most royal cat
Devi Ram Kachori wallah:
Relish delicious Kachori (stuffed, deep fried bread) along with sweet jalabe and earthen pot of Lassi (sweet yogurt shake) is served in the mornings at Agra
Sound & light show:
Trace the syory of the Chandela kings & the temples from the 10th century to the present at the Western group of temples in Khajuraho
Birdwatchers paradise:
Kanha is a birdwatcher's paradise, with more than 300 species. Witness a breathtaking view of Kanha and the Banjar Valley.
Day at the Tribal heartland:
Trek into the beautiful Maikal hills and visit to Gond and Baiga markets and villages
Khajuraho dance festival:
This classical dance festival draws top classical dancers in the country who perform against the spectacular backdrop of the floodlit temples every year in February/March
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