Ancient states, inhabited since prehistory. The megalopolis of Bombay; the enchantment of the Ajanta and Ellora caves, the immense abandoned city of Mandu from the 15th century, splendor of Islamic art and the Buddhist site of Sanchi from the 3rd century B.C. to end Orcha, Datia and Gwalior, once the maharaja kingdoms today forgotten. The land transfer from Aurangabad to Indore requires us to stop in Burhanpur, where the hotels are very simple.
Mumbai
Mumbai is what the Indians affectionately call - the 'City of Dreams'. This fabulous city is not only the financial capital of India that serves as the center of all trade and investments, but also a cultural center. Mumbai is where you can possess the most distinguished designer labels and products from various fashion houses that flood the busy malls. This is the one place where glamour is not an uncommon word and is reflected ostentatiously in the Bollywood film industry. Take a look at the beaches in Mumbai to witness some of God's amazing miracles- the magnificent sunsets over the Arabian Sea, which is a dream-like vision. In Mumbai, night is when the day truly begins, which is why Mumbai is also referred to as the 'city that never sleeps'.
Aurangabad
Aurangabad is a city in Maharashtra state, in India. It’s known for the 17th-century marble Bibi ka Maqbara shrine, styled on the Taj Mahal. The nearby Shivaji Maharaj Museum, dedicated to the Maratha king Shivaji, displays war weapons and a coin collection. North of the city, the Aurangabad Caves comprise ancient, rock-cut Buddhist shrines. West of the city, battlements surround the medieval Daulatabad Fort.
Burhanpur
Founded in 1400 AD on the bank of the Tapti River, the historical city of Burhanpur was once the capital of the Mughal Kingdom. An important outpost of the Mughals, Burhanpur was known as the gateway to southern India for its strategic location.
Ruled by Shah Jahan for a very long period, it is one of the most beautiful symbols of Mughal architecture and Mughal grandeur.
The magnificent mosques, tombs and palaces give you a sense of what Mughal life at its peak was like. Burhanpur's glorious and rich past will leave you fascinated and engrossed, just like a child.
Indore
Indore - Located on the southern edge of Malwa Plateau, at an average altitude of 553 meters (1,814 ft) above sea level, the highest elevation among major cities of Central India - is known for grand monuments, ancient temples and architectural delights that are a legacy of the mighty Holkar dynasty kings, who were the erstwhile rulers of the region.
Mandu
Mandu - an ancient city, adorned with spell-binding Afghan architecture surrounded by baobab trees, native to Africa. Floating over it's own reflection, the Jahaz Mahal in Mandu looks like a ship that's about to sail. However, for centuries this ship made of stone and mortar never did. Instead, it stood floating over the twin lakes, bearing a silent witness to Mandu's long, rich and varied history. The grand palaces are still alive with royal romance while the gateways (darwazas) speak of a history of imperial conquests.
Maheshwar
Maheshwar - secred place - believed to have been existing since the beginning of Indian civilisation and even finds mention in the epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. Back then, it was known as Mahishmati, the capital city of King Kartivarjun. It is a captivating town with colourful houses, bustling ghats and saffron-clad sadhus and pilgrims.
Ujjain
Ujjain is an ancient city beside the Kshipra River in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. An important Hindu pilgrimage destination, it’s known for the centuries-old Mahakaleshwar Temple, a towering structure with a distinctively ornate roof. Nearby, Bade Ganesh Temple houses a colorful statue of Ganesh, the elephant-headed Hindu deity. Harsiddhi Temple features a pair of tall dark pillars studded with lamps.
Bhopal
Bhopal - capital city of Madhya Pradesh - is known as the City of Lakes for its various natural and artificial lakes and for being one of the greenest cities in India boasting many national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and zoological parks rife with flora and fauna.
Sanchi
Sanchi Town is a Nagar panchayat, near Raisen town in Raisen District of the state of Madhya Pradesh, India, it is located 46 km north east of Bhopal, and 10 km from Besnagar or Vidisha in the central part of the state of Madhya Pradesh.
Orchha
Orchha - situated along the Betwa River, 15 km from Jhansi. Beguiling temples, monuments lost in history and an abundance of folklore make Orchha a jewel in the crown of the state of Madhya Pradesh. This small, pastoral town is popularly known as Raja Ram's kingdom, maybe the only place in the country where Lord Rama is revered as a beloved king and not just a god.
Datia
An astonishing confluence of Mughal and Rajput architecture, the 7 storeyed Datia Palace stands tall in the historic city of Datia. While its exterior is adorned with arches, chhatris and oriel windows, the Bundela paintings beautify the interior. The city of Datia might be nicknamed 'Small Vrindavan' but it holds stories, countless and ancient, that very few libraries can. Stories that take you back in time, and to the childhood moments of wonder.
Gwalior
The royal city of Gwalior - known for its incomparable reputation in classical Indian music- stands in stately splendour with a stunning hilltop fort and the resplendent Jai Vilas Palace. With a scattering of heritage structures, Gwalior is also the gateway to the wild heart of India, within which are hidden several dense forests and tiger reserves.
Delhi
Delhi has a number of tourist attractions, right from history to present. Museums, heritage, shopping -you name it, Delhi has it all. It’s astonishing heritage is the city's star attraction - both in terms of its monuments and its cultural offerings. Although there are sites in Delhi that one may tick off the travellers list, it is the Old Delhi area which has those lesser talked about places that cannot be missed.
Spain / Mumbai
Departure from Spain with flight to Bombay, with change of aircraft. Meals on board. Arrival in Bombay in the night, transfer to the hotel and accommodation in the reserved room. Over-night.
Mumbai
Media pensión. In the late morning, boat excursion to visit the Elephanta caves, on an island in front of the city, protected by UNESCO. Upon returning from the excursion, visit Crawford Market, the famous market of the lively metropolis. Overnight.
Mumbai / Aurangabad
Media pensión. In the morning, visit the city with the seafront of Marina Drive and the house of Mahatma Gandhi. Along the way, you will be able to admire the splendid monuments of Bombay dating back to the British colonial era, in particular the Victoria Station. Transfer to airport and flight to Aurangabad. Overnight.
Aurangabad
Media pensión. In the morning, excursion to the cave temples of Ellora 30 km from Aurangabad. They have been declared a World Heritage Site and represent the pinnacle of Deccan sculptural art. For over five centuries, Buddhist monks and Hindu and Jain devotees excavated monasteries, chapels and temples on the side of a 2km long escarpment, decorating them with countless images of rare beauty and precision. Visit the citadel of Daulatabad, once thought to be impregnable. Upon returning, visit the city of Aurangabad with in particular the small Taj and the tomb of the Moghul emperor Aurangzeb. Overnight.
Aurangabad / Burhanpur
Media pensión. Excursion to the Buddhist caves of Ajanta, protected by UNESCO and located 166 km north-east of Aurangabad. It is believed that they date back to a period between 200 BC. and 650 AD. When Ellora became famous, the Ajanta caves gradually lost their importance, until they were rediscovered in 1819 by the British during a hunting trip. These are 29 caves dug into the side of a rock shaped like a horseshoe. They are famous all over the world for their frescoes and sculptures. At the end of the visits, proceed to Burhanpur, located approximately halfway between Aurangabad and Indore. Overnight.
Burhanpur / Omkareshwar / Indore
Media pensión. Departure for Indore, with a stop along the way to visit Omkareshwar, the island in the shape of an “Om”, which rises at the confluence of the Narmada and Kaveri rivers. It is a sacred place where the Sri Omkar Mandhata temple stands. Overnight.
Indore / Mandu / Maheshwar / Indore
Media pensión. Full day dedicated to the visit of Mandu and Maheshwar. Mandu, an imposing fortified citadel now abandoned, one of the most suggestive in all of central India. The fort stands on an isolated geological outcrop, separated from the tableland which extends to the north by a deep valley. The city was founded in the 10th century as a stronghold and place of refuge by Raja Bhoj and in 1304 it was conquered by the Muslim rulers of Delhi. When the Mughals conquered Delhi, the governor of Malwa made Mandu his personal kingdom, ushering it into a period of great development and wealth. Visit of Maheshwar, another small sacred city lying on the banks of the Narmada river and already sung at the time of the sacred poems Ramayana and Mahabharata. Overnight.
Indore / Ujjain / Bhopal
Media pensión. Transfer to Bhopal, with a stop along the way to visit Ujjain, one of the 4 sacred places in India dedicated to the Kumb Mela. In the afternoon, visit the prehistoric cave paintings at Bimbetka and the ancient temple of Bhojpur.
Bhopal / Sanchi / Orchha
Media pensión. In the morning, visit the Sanchi stupa. On the top of a hill, 46 km north of Bhopal, there are some of the oldest and most interesting Buddhist buildings in all of India. While not directly linked to the life of the Buddha, the site was chosen by Emperor Ashoka, one of the most illustrious converts to Buddhism, to build the first stupas in the 3rd century. B.C. Afternoon train to Orcha. Overnight stay.
Orchha / Datia / Gwalior
Media pensión. Visit of Orcha. Once the capital of the Bundela dynasty, Orcha still has a number of beautiful palaces and well preserved temples. It too was the scene of numerous battles and passages from one dynasty to another, like almost all the cities in the surrounding area, and its period of maximum splendor reached it in the first half of the 17th century. We will visit in particular the Jehangir Mahal, a palace built in 1606, on the occasion of the visit of the emperor Jehangir, to host him. Transfer to Gwalior with a stop along the way to visit the delightful town of Datia. Overnight.
Orchha Palace
Gwalior / Delhi
Media pensión. In the morning, visit Gwalior. In 1398 in Gwalior the Tomar dynasty came to power and in the following centuries the city was the scene of incessant intrigues and clashes with the neighbouring powers, and of passages from dynasty to dynasty. Gwalior is dominated by the fort, the city’s bulwark for centuries, which sits atop the hill. It stretches for 3 kilometers and is 1 kilometer wide. Surrounded by imposing walls, it preserves palaces and temples inside. We will visit the palace of Man Singh and two interesting temples. As you descend the hill, you will find that an entire wall of the hill is carved with a series of splendid Jain statues, dating back to the mid 15th century. Afternoon train to Delhi. Dinner in a hotel near the airport. No room available until departure (quotable with supplement). In the evening. Transfer to the airport. Boarding.
Gwalior Fort
Delhi / Spain
In the very early hours of the morning (night between the penultimate and last day) departure for the airport of origin. Arrival at destination and end of our services.
Duration: | 12 Days / 10 Nights |
Hotel: | Superior formula |
Type: | Group Fixed Departure / Individual Private Tour |
Departures: | Every Saturday (01st April 2023 - 23rd September 2023) |
Guides: | Spanish speaking accompanying Escort Guide |
Meals: | Half board |
The itinerary can also be created on an individual private basis with departures on free dates |
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Enjoy the peaceful ambience of our uncluttered, glass-walled lobby before checking into your modern guest room. From this accommodation near Mumbai airport, you can see planes jet off from the runway and the Hiranandani Garden district's skyscraper skyline from the hotel's rooftop swimming pool. Your sophisticated guest room comes with an iPod docking station and a 32-inch flat-screen TV. Unwind with a workout in the sunlit Gym and detox in the saunas. Enjoy authentic Mumbai street food, like panipuri, in our elegant Saptami restaurant, complete with white pillars and high ceilings.
A palace style hotel, it is set in the midst of five acres of landscaped gardens. Discover a multi-cuisine fare at Latitude or indulge in Chinese teaand delicacies at The Tea House. Discover a wide range of drinksat the Tease Bar, and enjoy the best grills in town at Garden Cafe. As for business, choose from our well-furnished conferencing andbanqueting centers that are suitable for hosting business events and meetings.
MPT Tapti Retreat by MPT Hotels & Resorts offers you impeccable service and hospitality in Burhanpur, the city famous for its legacy of medieval architecture. This hotel, aptly located 6 km from the railway station, the hotel offers conference facilities along with quality food and clean ambience.
Lemon Tree Hotel, Indore welcomes you with cheery greetings, a friendly smile and a whiff of the signature lemon fragrance. Lemon Tree Hotels are the only midscale business and leisure hotels that uplift your spirits at the end of a long day. Lemon Tree’s ‘close to home’ comfort helps you unwind with its smart in-room amenities, vibrant café, recreation bar and fitness center. All this, at an unbeatable value. The hotel with its 100 smartly furnished rooms and suites, offers you a wide array of accommodation options. Room categories include Deluxe Room; Junior Suite; Studio Suite and Executive Suite.
To stay at Noor-Us-Sabah palace is to enjoy the ultimate in luxury, a selection of refinement and privacy for the discerning guest. With beautifully done interiors our bedrooms offer every luxury, including Minibar. Considered to be one of the best residential palace in the erstwhile Bhopal Estate ,its white palatial building and architecture reflects the regal times & grandeur of a bogone era. Lts here that the gracious living & charming traditions of Bhopal still survive & meticulously preserved are on display. Located at a vantage altitude in the city & blessed with a stunning view, the lush green well manicured gardens in its surrounding present a perfect setting for a sublime stay. The Central Cascade courtyard brings memories of a charming Nawabi evening.
Settled on the slope of the vibrant Shamla Hills is the majestic Jehan Numa Palace Hotel, Bhopal. The palace is an amalgamation of British Colonial, Italian Renaissance, and Classical Greek architecture. Fringed with hues of floral appeals such as Bougainvillea, Champa and more, this abode of fine hospitality lives up to its royal status, so much that it compelled a visitor to claim, 'It is too intimate to be called a palace, too friendly to be called a hotel'. Experience a princely stay in our luxury hotel in Bhopal. The rooms and suites at Jehan Numa Palace, Bhopal, are opulent and laced with elegant decor. Our luxurious rooms in Bhopal are spacious and equipped with all kinds of modern amenities needed for a perfect stay in Bhopal. True to their nature, these palatial rooms exude an unbeatable royal charm.
Settled on the slope of the vibrant Shamla Hills is the majestic Jehan Numa Palace Hotel, Bhopal. The palace is an amalgamation of British Colonial, Italian Renaissance, and Classical Greek architecture. Fringed with hues of floral appeals such as Bougainvillea, Champa and more, this abode of fine hospitality lives up to its royal status, so much that it compelled a visitor to claim, 'It is too intimate to be called a palace, too friendly to be called a hotel'. Experience a princely stay in our luxury hotel in Bhopal. The rooms and suites at Jehan Numa Palace, Bhopal, are opulent and laced with elegant decor. Our luxurious rooms in Bhopal are spacious and equipped with all kinds of modern amenities needed for a perfect stay in Bhopal. True to their nature, these palatial rooms exude an unbeatable royal charm.
Relax in style at Courtyard Bhopal, set in the heart of the city. Our hotel offers 5-star service, thoughtful amenities and a prime setting within the DB City Mall in Arera Hills. Settle into stylish, over sized accommodation, featuring high-speed free Wi-Fi, exquisite bathrooms, luxurious beds and 24-hour room service. Fuel up for a day of meetings with our complimentary daily hot buffet breakfast at MoMo Cafe.Savor a fine meal in a sophisticated atmosphere at Bay Leaf or stop by Eclair - The Lounge for a quick pick-me-up or drinks.Unwind with a swim in our outdoor pool or a workout in modern fitness centre. With more than 38,000 square feet of impeccable event venues, our hotel is a premier destination for weddings and meetings here in Bhopal, enhanced by our catering and event planning services. Our well-placed hotel is near the Maharana Pratap Nagar commercial hub, and just a short walk from the railway station, Vidhan Sabha and The Secretariat. We know you will enjoy staying at our 5-star hotel in Bhopal
Relax in style at Courtyard Bhopal, set in the heart of the city. Our hotel offers 5-star service, thoughtful amenities and a prime setting within the DB City Mall in Arera Hills. Settle into stylish, over sized accommodation, featuring high-speed free Wi-Fi, exquisite bathrooms, luxurious beds and 24-hour room service. Fuel up for a day of meetings with our complimentary daily hot buffet breakfast at MoMo Cafe.Savor a fine meal in a sophisticated atmosphere at Bay Leaf or stop by Eclair - The Lounge for a quick pick-me-up or drinks.Unwind with a swim in our outdoor pool or a workout in modern fitness centre. With more than 38,000 square feet of impeccable event venues, our hotel is a premier destination for weddings and meetings here in Bhopal, enhanced by our catering and event planning services. Our well-placed hotel is near the Maharana Pratap Nagar commercial hub, and just a short walk from the railway station, Vidhan Sabha and The Secretariat. We know you will enjoy staying at our 5-star hotel in Bhopal
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, a massage and a spa and wellness centre, Amar Mahal is located within 300 m from the Chaturbhuj Temple and the Chattri Monument. Amar Mahal Orchha is a beautiful reminiscence of the glorious Bundela era. Set along the River Betwa in untouched environs of Madhya Pradesh, Amar Mahal is blessed with a panoramic view of historic monuments of Orchha. The heritage resort ensures a relaxing holiday in the lap of nature. The resplendent rooms have lovingly retained the olden charm. The extensive menu offers flavors of local Bundelkhandi dishes prepared from the fresh blooms of the organic garden. The Mahal is adorned with beautiful Bundela paintings and other art. This is the perfect base to enjoy the heritage of Orchha.
Situated on the banks of river Betwa, about 18 Kms from Jhansi railway station, 'Orchha Resort' is located in a calm and serene zero polluted area. Completely away from the hustle –bustle of town . It is well connected by road and train from Delhi , Agra , Gwalior , Kanpur , Lucknow & Khajuraho. Acknowledged as one of the India's finest resort, no details over-looked, no luxury underplayed. With Well decorated 32 rooms we provide all international amenities and facilities. 'Kaleva" – the restaurant offers mouth watering Indian, Chinese & Continental cuisine. The lounge bar offers a variety of mocktails and cocktails. Drinks can also be enjoyed at the poolside. It also has a Spa which offers Kerala Ayurveda massages with steam bath. A small meeting or training session can be organized in the board room which is fully equipped with all conference facilities. Children can enjoy rides at the garden with outdoor games .It also offers tented accommodation situated in the gardens near chattries an excellent location for bird watchers. Orchha Resort is a great place to enjoy the true Indian flavour. Orchha is a great place in all seasons. Beautiful architecture & landscape, historical places & temples, zero Pollution Area, great vegetarian cuisine, 5star Amenities & Comforts. Don't miss! Come home to 'Orchha Resort' In your sojourn at this destination of Nature's beauty and rich cultural heritage, Orchha Resort shall be your gracious host.
Situated on the banks of river Betwa, about 18 Kms from Jhansi railway station, 'Orchha Resort' is located in a calm and serene zero polluted area. Completely away from the hustle –bustle of town . It is well connected by road and train from Delhi , Agra , Gwalior , Kanpur , Lucknow & Khajuraho. Acknowledged as one of the India's finest resort, no details over-looked, no luxury underplayed. With Well decorated 32 rooms we provide all international amenities and facilities. 'Kaleva" – the restaurant offers mouth watering Indian, Chinese & Continental cuisine. The lounge bar offers a variety of mocktails and cocktails. Drinks can also be enjoyed at the poolside. It also has a Spa which offers Kerala Ayurveda massages with steam bath. A small meeting or training session can be organized in the board room which is fully equipped with all conference facilities. Children can enjoy rides at the garden with outdoor games .It also offers tented accommodation situated in the gardens near chattries an excellent location for bird watchers. Orchha Resort is a great place to enjoy the true Indian flavour. Orchha is a great place in all seasons. Beautiful architecture & landscape, historical places & temples, zero Pollution Area, great vegetarian cuisine, 5star Amenities & Comforts. Don't miss! Come home to 'Orchha Resort' In your sojourn at this destination of Nature's beauty and rich cultural heritage, Orchha Resort shall be your gracious host.
While most heritage hotels in India are born with the beauty and treasures of history, some of the best hotels in India have the luxury of housing architectural treasures within the property. Deo Bagh is one such example. Two 17th-18th century Maratha temples, two splendid cenotaphs and one pavilion with 36 arched gateways, within the property makes Deo Bagh one of the unique heritage hotels in Gwalior! Deo Bagh has 15 rooms spread across 5 wings facing a Nau Bagh. There are 3 suites and 12 rooms. These have been named after the historical connections of the Jadhav family of Gwalior.
Clarks Inn Suites Gwalior is a modern and contemporary hotel. This is the product that you have been missing so far in Gwalior city. Built near the Gwalior fort & along with the lines of the International standards. It is a hotel that will fulfill all expectations of all kind of Domestic & International Traveller. This is the hotel where you can enjoy all kinds of modern facilities. In easy words, this is a four star hotel which provides you the five star amenities & services.
Clarks Inn Suites Gwalior is a modern and contemporary hotel. This is the product that you have been missing so far in Gwalior city. Built near the Gwalior fort & along with the lines of the International standards. It is a hotel that will fulfill all expectations of all kind of Domestic & International Traveller. This is the hotel where you can enjoy all kinds of modern facilities. In easy words, this is a four star hotel which provides you the five star amenities & services.
Nestled in the heart of vibrant and bustling Mumbai lies our hotel Trident, Nariman Point. Soaring 35 storeys high, it offers panoramic views of Marine Drive or the Queen's Necklace, as the beautiful promenade is lovingly called. An iconic Mumbai landmark, featuring some of the best accommodations in the city, this is the luxury hotel address to be seen at. The 555 rooms and suites at Trident, Nariman Point, offer stunning views of the ocean and the five star Mumbai city skyline. Spacious and well-appointed with all modern amenities, including complimentary high speed Internet for up to four devices, the rooms are complemented by our attentive yet unobtrusive service. Trident, Nariman Point is ranked amongst the best hotels in Mumbai. Head to one of the hotel’s award winning restaurants - Frangipani or India Jones, which offer cuisine ranging from Indian to Italian and Asian. Relax and rejuvenate in the calm environs of the Trident Spa or recharge with an energising workout in the fitness centre.
Hotel Marine Plaza offers 40 Exclusive Suites and 28 Spacious Sea-facing art decorated rooms that provide breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and the Queen's Necklace. We believe in creating a perfect ambiance for both corporate and leisure travelers. Conference halls complete with state of the art amenities let you take charge of key presentations and meetings while our Allamanda Terrace with glass bottom pool offering breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea plays the perfect host for gala dinners, wedding receptions & cocktail parties.
Hotel Marine Plaza offers 40 Exclusive Suites and 28 Spacious Sea-facing art decorated rooms that provide breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and the Queen's Necklace. We believe in creating a perfect ambiance for both corporate and leisure travelers. Conference halls complete with state of the art amenities let you take charge of key presentations and meetings while our Allamanda Terrace with glass bottom pool offering breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea plays the perfect host for gala dinners, wedding receptions & cocktail parties.
A palace style hotel, it is set in the midst of five acres of landscaped gardens. Discover a multi-cuisine fare at Latitude or indulge in Chinese teaand delicacies at The Tea House. Discover a wide range of drinksat the Tease Bar, and enjoy the best grills in town at Garden Cafe. As for business, choose from our well-furnished conferencing andbanqueting centers that are suitable for hosting business events and meetings.
MPT Tapti Retreat by MPT Hotels & Resorts offers you impeccable service and hospitality in Burhanpur, the city famous for its legacy of medieval architecture. This hotel, aptly located 6 km from the railway station, the hotel offers conference facilities along with quality food and clean ambience.
Located in the serene neighborhood of Vijay Nagar, the Radisson Blu Hotel Indore promises an unforgettable stay with unparalleled service from our attentive staff. Our hotel’s convenient location places you within five miles (eight kilometers) of the city center and less than 12 miles (19 kilometers) from Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (IDR), making arrivals and departures a breeze. Visiting Indore to meet with clients? We’re close to several local business parks, and, thanks to our proximity to AB Road and National Highway 52, the industrial towns of Dewas and Pithampur are an easy drive away.
To stay at Noor-Us-Sabah palace is to enjoy the ultimate in luxury, a selection of refinement and privacy for the discerning guest. With beautifully done interiors our bedrooms offer every luxury, including Minibar. Considered to be one of the best residential palace in the erstwhile Bhopal Estate ,its white palatial building and architecture reflects the regal times & grandeur of a bogone era. Lts here that the gracious living & charming traditions of Bhopal still survive & meticulously preserved are on display. Located at a vantage altitude in the city & blessed with a stunning view, the lush green well manicured gardens in its surrounding present a perfect setting for a sublime stay. The Central Cascade courtyard brings memories of a charming Nawabi evening.
Settled on the slope of the vibrant Shamla Hills is the majestic Jehan Numa Palace Hotel, Bhopal. The palace is an amalgamation of British Colonial, Italian Renaissance, and Classical Greek architecture. Fringed with hues of floral appeals such as Bougainvillea, Champa and more, this abode of fine hospitality lives up to its royal status, so much that it compelled a visitor to claim, 'It is too intimate to be called a palace, too friendly to be called a hotel'. Experience a princely stay in our luxury hotel in Bhopal. The rooms and suites at Jehan Numa Palace, Bhopal, are opulent and laced with elegant decor. Our luxurious rooms in Bhopal are spacious and equipped with all kinds of modern amenities needed for a perfect stay in Bhopal. True to their nature, these palatial rooms exude an unbeatable royal charm.
Settled on the slope of the vibrant Shamla Hills is the majestic Jehan Numa Palace Hotel, Bhopal. The palace is an amalgamation of British Colonial, Italian Renaissance, and Classical Greek architecture. Fringed with hues of floral appeals such as Bougainvillea, Champa and more, this abode of fine hospitality lives up to its royal status, so much that it compelled a visitor to claim, 'It is too intimate to be called a palace, too friendly to be called a hotel'. Experience a princely stay in our luxury hotel in Bhopal. The rooms and suites at Jehan Numa Palace, Bhopal, are opulent and laced with elegant decor. Our luxurious rooms in Bhopal are spacious and equipped with all kinds of modern amenities needed for a perfect stay in Bhopal. True to their nature, these palatial rooms exude an unbeatable royal charm.
Relax in style at Courtyard Bhopal, set in the heart of the city. Our hotel offers 5-star service, thoughtful amenities and a prime setting within the DB City Mall in Arera Hills. Settle into stylish, over sized accommodation, featuring high-speed free Wi-Fi, exquisite bathrooms, luxurious beds and 24-hour room service. Fuel up for a day of meetings with our complimentary daily hot buffet breakfast at MoMo Cafe.Savor a fine meal in a sophisticated atmosphere at Bay Leaf or stop by Eclair - The Lounge for a quick pick-me-up or drinks.Unwind with a swim in our outdoor pool or a workout in modern fitness centre. With more than 38,000 square feet of impeccable event venues, our hotel is a premier destination for weddings and meetings here in Bhopal, enhanced by our catering and event planning services. Our well-placed hotel is near the Maharana Pratap Nagar commercial hub, and just a short walk from the railway station, Vidhan Sabha and The Secretariat. We know you will enjoy staying at our 5-star hotel in Bhopal
Relax in style at Courtyard Bhopal, set in the heart of the city. Our hotel offers 5-star service, thoughtful amenities and a prime setting within the DB City Mall in Arera Hills. Settle into stylish, over sized accommodation, featuring high-speed free Wi-Fi, exquisite bathrooms, luxurious beds and 24-hour room service. Fuel up for a day of meetings with our complimentary daily hot buffet breakfast at MoMo Cafe.Savor a fine meal in a sophisticated atmosphere at Bay Leaf or stop by Eclair - The Lounge for a quick pick-me-up or drinks.Unwind with a swim in our outdoor pool or a workout in modern fitness centre. With more than 38,000 square feet of impeccable event venues, our hotel is a premier destination for weddings and meetings here in Bhopal, enhanced by our catering and event planning services. Our well-placed hotel is near the Maharana Pratap Nagar commercial hub, and just a short walk from the railway station, Vidhan Sabha and The Secretariat. We know you will enjoy staying at our 5-star hotel in Bhopal
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, a massage and a spa and wellness centre, Amar Mahal is located within 300 m from the Chaturbhuj Temple and the Chattri Monument. Amar Mahal Orchha is a beautiful reminiscence of the glorious Bundela era. Set along the River Betwa in untouched environs of Madhya Pradesh, Amar Mahal is blessed with a panoramic view of historic monuments of Orchha. The heritage resort ensures a relaxing holiday in the lap of nature. The resplendent rooms have lovingly retained the olden charm. The extensive menu offers flavors of local Bundelkhandi dishes prepared from the fresh blooms of the organic garden. The Mahal is adorned with beautiful Bundela paintings and other art. This is the perfect base to enjoy the heritage of Orchha.
Situated on the banks of river Betwa, about 18 Kms from Jhansi railway station, 'Orchha Resort' is located in a calm and serene zero polluted area. Completely away from the hustle –bustle of town . It is well connected by road and train from Delhi , Agra , Gwalior , Kanpur , Lucknow & Khajuraho. Acknowledged as one of the India's finest resort, no details over-looked, no luxury underplayed. With Well decorated 32 rooms we provide all international amenities and facilities. 'Kaleva" – the restaurant offers mouth watering Indian, Chinese & Continental cuisine. The lounge bar offers a variety of mocktails and cocktails. Drinks can also be enjoyed at the poolside. It also has a Spa which offers Kerala Ayurveda massages with steam bath. A small meeting or training session can be organized in the board room which is fully equipped with all conference facilities. Children can enjoy rides at the garden with outdoor games .It also offers tented accommodation situated in the gardens near chattries an excellent location for bird watchers. Orchha Resort is a great place to enjoy the true Indian flavour. Orchha is a great place in all seasons. Beautiful architecture & landscape, historical places & temples, zero Pollution Area, great vegetarian cuisine, 5star Amenities & Comforts. Don't miss! Come home to 'Orchha Resort' In your sojourn at this destination of Nature's beauty and rich cultural heritage, Orchha Resort shall be your gracious host.
Situated on the banks of river Betwa, about 18 Kms from Jhansi railway station, 'Orchha Resort' is located in a calm and serene zero polluted area. Completely away from the hustle –bustle of town . It is well connected by road and train from Delhi , Agra , Gwalior , Kanpur , Lucknow & Khajuraho. Acknowledged as one of the India's finest resort, no details over-looked, no luxury underplayed. With Well decorated 32 rooms we provide all international amenities and facilities. 'Kaleva" – the restaurant offers mouth watering Indian, Chinese & Continental cuisine. The lounge bar offers a variety of mocktails and cocktails. Drinks can also be enjoyed at the poolside. It also has a Spa which offers Kerala Ayurveda massages with steam bath. A small meeting or training session can be organized in the board room which is fully equipped with all conference facilities. Children can enjoy rides at the garden with outdoor games .It also offers tented accommodation situated in the gardens near chattries an excellent location for bird watchers. Orchha Resort is a great place to enjoy the true Indian flavour. Orchha is a great place in all seasons. Beautiful architecture & landscape, historical places & temples, zero Pollution Area, great vegetarian cuisine, 5star Amenities & Comforts. Don't miss! Come home to 'Orchha Resort' In your sojourn at this destination of Nature's beauty and rich cultural heritage, Orchha Resort shall be your gracious host.
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BANKING AND CURRENCY
Currency
The Indian Rupee is the official currency of the Republic of India. The modern Indian Rupee is subdivided into 100 paise (singular paisa). Banknotes in circulation come in denominations of INR 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 2000. Please note that as of November 2016, the older 500 and 1000 INR note are no longer valid legal tender and only new ₹500 notes will be accepted.
The latest Indian Rupee coins are available in denominations of INR 1, 2, 5, 10.
The import and export of local currency is prohibited. The import of foreign currency is unlimited. However, amounts exceeding US$5,000 or equivalent in cash, or US$10,000 or equivalent in all forms of currency must be declared. The export of foreign currency is allowed up to the amount imported and declared.
Currency can be changed at banks, airports or authorised money changers. Many hotels also have facilities to change money but this is a more expensive option. It is illegal to exchange money through unauthorised money changers. US Dollars and Pounds Sterling are the easiest currencies to exchange.
Banking
Banking hours: Monday-Saturday 10h00-03h30 (Bank will be closed on second and forth Saturday).
Strictly speaking, you can neither import nor export Indian currency, but you can get some at the airport straight away to at least get you transport to your accommodation. There are Authorized Foreign Exchange dealers in most big cities, and banks will also change your currency at a fair rate if you have time for the paperwork.
A good way of getting your travellers currency is via an ATM but beware of hidden bank charges, both from the bank providing the ATM and the card-issuing bank - you also do not know what exchange rate you are getting.ATMs are found in most towns and are recommended for cash withdrawals.
Visa, MasterCard and American Express are usually accepted in tourist hotels and many other shops. Debit cards are also widely accepted.
Travellers cheques are widely accepted and may be changed at banks and larger hotels. The most widely accepted currencies include US Dollars and Pounds Sterling. Some banks may refuse to change certain brands of traveller's cheques whilst others may exchange quite happily.
TRAVEL, TRANSPORT AND GETTING AROUND
India is big and there are lots of interesting ways to travel around it, most of which could not very well be described as efficient or punctual. Allow considerable buffer time for any journey with a fixed deadline (eg. your flight back), and try to remember that getting there should be half the fun.
India's large size and uncertain roads make flying a viable option, especially as prices have tumbled in the last few years. Even India's offshore islands and remote mountain states are served by flights, the main exceptions being Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh (although crossing over from neighbouring states is fairly easy). Due to the aviation boom over the last few years, airports have not been able to keep up with the air traffic. Most Indian airports continue to function with one runway and a handful of boarding gates. Check in and security queues can be terribly long, especially in Delhi and Mumbai.
Railways were introduced in India in 1853, more than one and half a centuries ago, by the British, and today India boasts of the biggest network of railway lines in the world, and the rail system is very efficient, if not always on schedule. Travelling on Indian Railways gives you the opportunity to discover the Indian landscape and scenic beauty first hand and is generally more economical than flying domestic. It is one of the safest ways of travel in India. With classes ranging from luxurious to regular, it's the best way to get to know the country and its people. Most train passengers will be curious about you and happy to pass the time with a chat.
In central locations of big cities like airports or stations reliable pre-paid taxis are available and will save you money as well as the bargaining hassle. However beware of touts who would claim themselves to be running pre-paid taxis. Always collect the receipt from the counter first. The receipt has two parts - one part is for your reference and the other part you will need to handover to the taxi driver only after you reach your desired destination. The taxi driver will get his payment by submitting or producing this other part to the pre-paid taxi counter. Normal taxis running by meter are usually more common. In many non Metro Cities (or even in Metros depending on time) taxies or autos may ply without the usual meter.
While you can't take a cross-country bus-ride across India, buses are the second most popular way of travelling across states and the only cheap way of reaching many places not on the rail network (eg. Dharamsala).
FOOD, DRINK AND CUISINE ADVICE
Water for drinking, brushing teeth or making ice should first be boiled or otherwise sterilised. Milk is often unpasteurised and should be boiled. Avoid dairy products likely to have been made from non-boiled milk. Only eat well-cooked meat and fish. Do not eat salads, vegetables should be cooked and peel your own fruit. Don’t eat street vendor food unless it is piping hot. Tap water is not safe to drink, rely on bottled water which is widely available. However, do check the seal on bottled water.
Indian food is world-renowned for its tantalising flavours, spiciness and enormous variety. Curries are created from the subtle and delicate blending of spices such as cumin, turmeric, cardamom, ginger, coriander, nutmeg and poppy seed although these vary from region to region and every spice has medicinal properties and use.
Vegetable dishes are more common than in Europe, particularly in the fruity, coconutty dishes of southern India, while northern India has an entirely different but equally satisfying cuisine to sample. Breads like paranthas, chapatis, naans and rotis are also part of the main diet in several states like Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Achars (pickles), relishes and chutneys again vary by region and add more resonance to amazing meals.
Sweets or mithai too have regional specialities. They tend to be milk based and some are syrupy and fried. Well-known northern sweets are gulab jamun, jalebi (it’s worth watching how these syprup-based confections are made in the street), kulfi, kheer, halwa and laddu. From the east are rasgulla and rasmalai. The south has several burfi and halwa-type desserts like coconut burfi and badam halwa made from almonds.
While care should be taken in where one eats, exceptional food can be had in the most humble surroundings such as food at ashrams as can be found in 5-star restaurants. Non-vegetarians will find fabulously spiced mutton dishes according to regional specialities including fish dishes typical to coastal areas.
10 to 15% is usual in restaurants that impose no service fee; optional where service fee is added to bill.
CLIMATE AND WEATHER
The weather is mainly hot most of the year with significant variations from region to region. The coolest weather lasts from around the end of November to the beginning of March, with fresh mornings and evenings, and mostly sunny days. The really hot weather, when it is dry, dusty and unpleasant, is between March and June. Monsoon rains occur in most regions in summer anywhere between June and early October.
CLOTHING AND DRESS RECOMMENDATIONS
Male or female, one rule covers all visitors to India: don't leave the house with your arms or legs bare. You'll naturally get attention as a foreigner, as full-on staring is common and accepted on Indian streets, but you'll suffer far less negative attention if you remain covered up. For most locations and seasons in India, thin, loose linen or cotton pants and button-down shirts will keep you comfortable in hot, humid weather and help you blend in. While you may see Indian young adults sporting tight jeans and fitted brand-name tops, you'd stand out significantly more in the same outfit. If you visit anywhere in northern India - not just the mountains, Delhi too - during the winter, prepare for seriously cold weather. Bring jeans and heavy shirts and pick up an Indian wool wrap.
What you can get away with at an Indian beach depends entirely on which beach you visit. In the state of Goa, a popular beach and club getaway destination, locals are accustomed to seeing tourists in bikinis on the beach and Indian men often sport Speedos. But skimpy clothes need to stay on the beach. Don't walk around town or your hotel in nothing but a bikini and sarong. In less Western-frequented beach destinations, such as the beaches around Bombay, Alibag and Chowpatty, or anywhere in the south, hit the beach in light pants and a tunic.
When visiting temples and other religious sites on your own or part of a tour, be on the lookout for signs advising visitors to dress in a specific way to enter the temple. The government of India advises that some religious institutions require visitors to cover their heads or remove their shoes, and covering your legs and arms in respect goes without saying. Certain sites may carry more specific requirements, such as donning a certain colored sash or sarong-like covering. Take your cue from other visitors exiting the site.
ELECTRICITY AND PLUG STANDARDS
For the most part, electrical sockets (outlets) in India are the "Type D" 5 amp BS-546 sockets. This is actually an old British standard. The "Type D" Indian plug and socket is not to be confused with the "Type M" South African plug and socket. In pictures, they look very similar, but the South African type is much larger than the Indian type, and they are physically incompatible. If your appliance's plug doesn't match the shape of these sockets, you will need a travel plug adapter in order to plug in.
Electrical sockets (outlets) in India usually supply electricity at between 220 and 240 volts AC. If you're plugging in an appliance that was built for 220-240 volt electrical input, or an appliance that is compatible with multiple voltages, then an adapter is all you need. If your appliances are not compatible with 220-240 volt electrical output, a voltage converter will be necessary.
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