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Exploring Khajuraho with Travel Scope India DMC

Updated: May 11




Travel Scope India explores Central India and the destination of Khajuraho, which unveils the tale of 10th and 11th-century sculptures, standing as enduring testaments to time's passage. While celebrated for their erotic art, the temples also harbor profound symbolism, echoing the spiritual wisdom of the Chandela dynasty. Beyond its cultural allure, Khajuraho serves as a gateway to the lesser-explored Panna National Park, where a remarkable conservation effort has led to the successful reintroduction of tigers. Panna abounds with surprises, whether encountered along meandering river bends, rugged jeep tracks, village strolls, or hikes to ancient marvels like Kalinjar Fort and the Ajaygarh Ruins.


The eco-conscious haven of Sarai-at-Torial offers a serene setting for yoga and wellness amid untamed wilderness, while its kitchen unveils the tantalizing secrets of Malwa cuisine, adding yet another layer to Khajuraho's multifaceted allure.


Set amidst a patchwork of forests and farms, the scattered temples of Khajuraho might have been lost to history, and of the 85 temples built in the 10th and 11th Century, only 20 survive – and the intricacy and detail of every sculpture is sharp and well-defined, making them some of the most well-preserved monuments from that era. Definitely a place to be explored in Central India!


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