Private Tour: Grandeur Day Tour in Gwalior


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  • Private Tour: Grandeur Day Tour in Gwalior

Gwalior, India

Trip Type:   Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration:  8 hours
Gwalior is one of India’s most historically significant cities. Located in the princely state of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior has seen the rise and fall of various dynasties who have ruled its mighty towers. Visit the magnificent Gwalior Fort, the home of Scindia clan, and explore important monuments including Man Singh Palace, Jauhar Kund and Gurdwara Bandi. Man Singh Palace and Jauhar Kund are two of the most imposing temples from the10th century. Gurdwara Bandi Chor was built in memory of Guru Hargobind Singh. Also visit Jai Vilas Palace and learn more about Gwalior’s history in the museum inside the palace.

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Gwalior is one of India’s most historically significant cities. Located in the princely state of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior has seen the rise and fall of various dynasties who have ruled its mighty towers. Visit the magnificent Gwalior Fort, the home of Scindia clan, and explore important monuments including Man Singh Palace, Jauhar Kund and Gurdwara Bandi. Man Singh Palace and Jauhar Kund are two of the most imposing temples from the10th century. Gurdwara Bandi Chor was built in memory of Guru Hargobind Singh. Also visit Jai Vilas Palace and learn more about Gwalior’s history in the museum inside the palace.Get picked up from your local hotel in Gwalior at 9:00am. Meet your expert guide and leave for the ancient city of Gwalior. A historically intriguing city in the princely state of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior has seen the rise and fall of many dynasties and rulers.

Proceed to the 8th century built Gwalior Fort, the pride of the city and home of Scindia, the current owners of the fort. In the company and knowledge of your local guide, begin with the Man Singh Palace built by King Man Singh of the Tomar Dynasty. With its unusual design comprising of mosaic tiling of elephants, tigers and crocodiles in vibrant colors, the palace is an excellent example of early Hindu architecture. The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb was imprisoned and later murdered by his brother is this very palace. The Palace homes the gruesome Jauhar Kund, where Rajput women committed suicide after the defeat of the King of Gwalior in the early 12th century.

Proceed to Sahastrabahu Temple, famously known as Sas Bahu Temple, located to the east of Gwalior Fort. Built in the 10th century by King Mahipala of the Kachchhawaha Dynasty, this magnificent temple showcases three explicitly carved idols of Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva at the doorway. Learn from your guide the historical legend on the temples and enjoy the picturesque view of the Gwalior city from the temple top. Visit the adjacent Teli Ka Mandir, the loftiest and oldest surviving structure in the fort.

Proceed to the Gurdwara Bandi Chor, built in the memory of Guru Hargobind Singh, who was imprisoned here by Emperor Jahangir for 2 years. Understand the legends and stories running from centuries from your guide and drive to Jai Vilas Palace. Constructed by Maharaja Jiyaji Rao Scindia in 1874, the design of this exquisite palace is based on European architecture. It is particularly known for gold furnishing and a large carpet and two Belgium chandeliers in the Durbar Hall. 40 out of the 400 rooms in the palace are converted into a museum, exhibiting the royal Scindia heritage. Your guide will take you down the pages of Gwalior’s history before you proceed for lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch you will be dropped back to your hotel.




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