The city of Khajuraho is globally-renowned for its UNESCO-listed attraction that showcases a spectacular group of temples inspired by the Nagara style of architecture and its erotic sculptures are one of its prime highlights too. This attraction dates back to 885 AD and 1050 AD and is believed to be built by the Chandela dynasty.
As per historical facts, this picturesque site is believed to have 85 temples by the 12th century. With constant wear and tear, there are only a few temples left for you to explore. Most of the temples are dedicated to Hindu and Jain gods and goddesses. With an impressive history and majestic architecture, this attraction is a top favorite attraction in Cultural Heritage Tours in India.
Khajuraho popularly known for its vast, eye-catching complex of Hindu and Jain temples are richly decorated with intricate designs, erotic sculptures, and majestic figurines of Indian and Jain deities. The divine bliss of this widespread landscape will fill your soul with unforgettable moments and make your trip worth exploring.
How to Reach Khajuraho
If you book a special India tour package to Khajuraho with us, you can reach Khajuraho via air, train or road. It has a domestic airport which operates flights to and from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Varanasi etcetera. If you prefer to reach by train, Mahoba is the closest railway station. You can also board a private bus running from major cities’ bus terminals on a regular basis.
Major Places to visit in Khajuraho
Eastern, Western and Southern Group of Temples
Khajuraho is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can spot the Eastern and Western group of temples. A one-day tour won’t be enough to explore the rich offerings and authentic Indian heritage treasures. While you head for sightseeing here, this stunning complex comprising Hindu and Jain temples will offer you spectacular glimpses of one of the most sensational temples of the world.
The temples in Khajuraho are divided into three groups: Eastern, Southern Group and Western. You can also take an audio guided tour initiated by the Archaeological Survey of India where you can get familiar with the temples’ history and architecture.
We recommend you to visit this place during the Khajuraho Dance Festival hosted in February to witness the glorious classical Indian dance forms performed live with the backdrop of the Chitragupta or Vishwanath Temples.
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments display the elements of Outstanding Universal Value and top-notch examples of northern Indian Nagara-style temple architecture. To preserve the eastern, southern and eastern clusters, each group is fenced and managed by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Interesting Facts about Khajuraho Temples
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments are one of the rarest surviving examples that depict the originality and authenticity of the Nagara-style temple architecture best.
The temples display a perfect balance between intricately-designed sculptures and architectural beauty of India.
All the temples follow a similar design where an ornate porch leads you the to the main hall or mandapa, where connects you to the vestibule and the sanctum.
The monuments are a pinnacle of temples’ architectural craftsmanship and advancements in northern India.
All the groups of temples date back to the medieval period and were reidentified in the 20th century.
Best time to visit Khajuraho
Khajuraho is a renowned ‘go-to’ destinations included in the Heritage and Culture Tours India for its incredible architectural treasures. If you wish to visit here this year, we recommend you to plan a trip during the winter months i.e. October to February. During this time, you can explore this jewel of India’s brilliant architecture in a salubrious climate. You can also head to Khajuraho when the Khajuraho Dance Festival is held.
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