Gwalior is in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It bears a historical inheritance and is one of the finest tourist destinations in India. It is a city where a rich cultural tradition has been interwoven into the fabric of modern life. A historical town bearing witness to several significant historical incidents, the city of Gwalior offers numerous tourists sites and attract travellers throughout the...

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  • Gwalior fort

    Gwalior fort

    Gwalior fort built on the advice of Sage Gwalipa, by Raja Surya Sen is 1,000 years old. The Gwalior Fort stands on a hill by a pool the waters and is the largest fort of its kind. The sides of this road are situated several beautifully cut Jain statues

  • Gujari Mahal

    Gujari Mahal

    Gujari Mahal was constructed by Man Singh to commemorate his love for his wife. Today the palace serves as a museum housing a large and rare collection of stone carvings and other art works

  • Sas-Bahu temples

    Sas-Bahu temples

    Sas-Bahu temples are two adjoining temples located on the other part of the fort. The temples are of different sizes and the larger of the two is opulently decorated and sculpted with beautiful statuettes and intricate patterns. The detailing and the beautiful interior especially the roof exhibits carved lotus and attract many tourists

  • Man Mandir Palace

    Man Mandir Palace

    Man Mandir Palace was built between 1486 and 1516 by Man Singh Tomar. The Man Mandir Palace built between 1486 and 1516 is also known as Chitra Mandir. ?The palace is known for its colour, design and motif and exhibits tiled and painted decorations of peacocks and several other birds

  • Suraj Kund

    Suraj  Kund

    Suraj Kund is one of the oldest buildings in Gwalior, which is believed to have existed even before the creation of Gwalior. Legends believe it to be a place where Sage Gwalipa healed Suraj Sen of leprosy with the holy waters of this pool

  • Memorial of Tansen

    Memorial of Tansen

    Memorial of Tansen is dedicated to Tansen and is situated near the tomb of Ghaus. It is built in the memory of Tansen, the great musician and one of the nine gems of Akbar?s court. The annual Tansen Sangeet Samaroh, a world-renowned music festival is held here annually which reveals the rich heritage of classical music in Gwalior

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