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1. Panna Tiger Reserve Tour from Khajuraho

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2. Khajuraho with Land of the Tigers

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3. Guided Private tour of Khajuraho World Heritage site over 2 days

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4. Raneh waterfall Khajuraho (motorcycle tour)

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5. Half-Day Tour to Magnificent Raneh Waterfalls and Tantalizing Khajuraho Temples

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6. Private Guided Heritage and Cultural Tour in Khajuraho

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7. Private tiger watching in Panna National Park of Khajuraho

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8. Excursion Trip to Orchha from Khajuraho

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9. Private Tour of Kamasutra Temples in Khajuraho

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10. Full Day City Tour of Khaujuraho

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11. Khajurahi Erotic temples and mesmerising waterfalls

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12. UNESCO's Western Temples at Khajuraho - A Walking Tour

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13. Khajuraho Day Tour: Jungle Safari at Panna National Park and Western and Eastern Temple

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14. Khajuraho, Orchha Tour Package From Delhi in 5 Days & 4 Nights.

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15. Private Khajuraho Temple Tour

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16. Erotic Temple Tour of Khajuraho (Full Day)

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17. Khajuraho Temples and Ken Alligator Sanctuary

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18. Raneh waterfall near Khajuraho (car)

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19. Full Day City Tour Khajuraho

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20. All Inclusive Private Trip to Kalinjar from Khajuraho

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21. All Inclusive Private Trip to Ajaigarh Fort from Khajuraho

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22. Erotic Temple Tour of Khajuraho

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23. Khajuraho Food Crawl (2 Hours Guided Local Food Tasting Tour)

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24. Full Day 8-hours Heritage Tour to Khajuraho Temples

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25. Panna Diamond Mining tour with Lunch at Braharpati Kund

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26. Best of Indian Cultural private tour

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27. Khajuraho Private City Tour - Full Day Package

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28. Private Full-Day City Tour of Khajuraho & Kamasutra Temples

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30. Panna Tiger Reserve National Park Jeep Safari from Khajuraho

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Sacred Wilderness Journey: Temples and Tigers Quest Tour

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Very good itinerary covered all the key points of interest.

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Truly the trip of a lifetime. CEO Jai Shukla was phenomenal in guiding us through the northern portion of the trip. So much history, culture, and cuisine to enjoy. The small size of the group (15 of us) made for an intimate and enjoyable time. Definitely worth it!

Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi & Khajuraho Tour

Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi & Khajuraho

World Travel Experiences organized an incredible tour for our group of four. From the very beginning to the mid of our journey in July 2023, everything went seamlessly. Our representatives, guides, and drivers were exceptional throughout the entire trip, which took us to Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho, and Varanasi. Our accommodations were in remarkable hotels, some of which were converted Maharaja Palaces, adding to the richness of our Indian experience. Rituraj and his team curated a fantastic tour for us, and we highly recommend their services. Our guides ensured safe and enjoyable dining experiences, offering clear communication, extensive knowledge, and memorable discoveries. We consider ourselves fortunate to have chosen World Travel Experiences for our trip, and it exceeded all our expectations.
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Bestseller Tour India with Nepal, AC private car and a flight included

Love all the places we visited and enjoyed ourselves a lot. That was a great tour with the best driver ever Mr. Sanjay. Sightseeing was extremely interesting and surprising in each place. Hotels were beyond our expectations with fantastic staff members and nice room decor. Our guides were very communicative and spoke English very well, especially Uday in Varanasi - he made an impression on us by taking us to his home for trying local cuisine. We really recommend this operator to everyone who still is hesitating to book this tour.

Indian Royal Retreat: 5-Star Tour w/visits to Varanasi and Khajuraho Tour

Indian Royal Retreat: 5-Star Tour w/visits to Varanasi and Khajuraho

My focus of this tour is to understand the Hindu philosophy and religion through the visiting some essential heritages such as Varanasi, Khajuraho, Jaipur and so on. I believe that without strong support of Mr Sshuhul Kaul, a local Indian trip manager who has tried his very best for organising of my trip travelling, a long distance from New Delhi, I would not reach my goal. Thank you so much Mr Kaul, I recommend to Indian travellers that they should book the Wanderful-Holiday Trips to India, having a manager like Mr Kaul, you will enjoy the rich cultures in India and would have so much fun with activities with kind assistance.

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10-Day Wildlife Safaris And Cultural Experiences In Central India Tour

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10-Day Wildlife Safaris And Cultural Experiences In Central India

Very well planned and executed tour. The temples at Khajuraho are so amazing. So big cats during the safaris. The guides were knowledgeable. Enjoyed every moment. Highly recommended.

Jungle Book - In Search of The Tiger !! (A Unique Experience Tour) Tour

Jungle Book - In Search of The Tiger !! (A Unique Experience Tour)

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Classic North India - Golden Triangle with Orchha, Khajuraho & Varanasi !! Tour

Classic North India - Golden Triangle with Orchha, Khajuraho & Varanasi !!

Comprehensive, impeccably organized tour. Visits to all the highlights of the various locations with the convenience of a private car with excellent driver. Local guides who speak perfect Italian and impeccable assistance before and during the trip.

Royal Splendors & Erotic Temples: Golden Triangle & Khajuraho Adventure from Delhi Tour

Royal Splendors & Erotic Temples: Golden Triangle & Khajuraho Adventure from Delhi

It was a last minute booking and I was little upset with my last operator who served us a trip for kerala. But thank a lot to golden triangle tours of India. We booked the trip with this company and everything went the way we wanted. Driver was punctual at each places and drove everywhere very decently. Each tour guide was knowledgeable and special thank you to Ashok as he took us a great photos. We highly recommend the operator and tour to other traveller as this is one of the best tour to experience the real India.

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Lucky is knowledgeable, respectful and very professional. I had a great time with him when going to Taj Mahal and the Fort. We could feel the story behind the monuments, and he is a great photographer too.

20-Day Cultural Heritage Tour of North India With Holy City from New Delhi Tour

20-Day Cultural Heritage Tour of North India With Holy City from New Delhi

We had an amazing 20 days traveling all over North India . We learned so much and had a blast. Thanks to the company for putting this itinerary together and thanks to the best driver they have RAM. Ask for him when booking this trip.

Delhi, Palaces, Ganges - 10 days Tour

Delhi, Palaces, Ganges - 10 days

This was my first tour. It was totally wonderful because of Satish. I have knee and hip issues - Satish helped me up and down all the steps at the temples, monuments and ghats - he made sure I was able to enjoy every part of the tour. He also ordered my food in restaurants so I would get the "spicy" version - not the tourist version. He was very knowledgeable about everything we saw. He shared a lot of information with us and I was able to get a deeper insight into Indian life and religion. I loved everything about the tour.

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Our group trip around India was a tour full of wonderment, enlightenment and excitement. In the first two weeks we had to cope with an unexpected drop in temperature in North India followed by a heat wave in the South for the remainder of our holiday. Not for one moment did these events spoil our trip. In no short measure this was due to the input from our guides. Shailendra, our guide for North India, was organised, empathetic, relaxed, fun and amazingly knowledgeable about all things India (and issues worldwide). His counter part, Selva, in South India was also well organised, approachable, and highly amusing in explaining some of the ecentricities of life in India. The country can be challenging to explore, particularly in respect of poverty and children begging. In this respect I wish to applaud G Adventures for their efforts to support charities and local industries. Overall, I would highly recommend this tour for the insights it provides into the good nature of the people, culture and history of a wonderful country.
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Our complete guide to plan a trip to Khajuraho & It’s UNESCO World Heritage Temples

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About Khajuraho

Khajuraho is a very small town located in the Chhatarpur District of Madhya Pradesh. But centuries ago, it was the capital of the major Rajput kingdom of the region – Chandela Dynasty . And they ruled in the 10th – 12th century. So, that is when they constructed the world famous temples of Khajuraho , which are a UNESCO world heritage now and popular all over the world as the “Erotic Temple Complex”.

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Where to stay on your trip to Khajuraho

The Khajuraho main road that one takes on a trip to Khajuraho from NH39 to enter the city has a lot of hotels and resorts on either side. Actually, you can browse and book one here . After all, the advantage of residing on this road is that the temples are very close by. Actually we stayed at The Clarks Khajuraho . The hotel was neat and clean, with big premises, in campus parking and good food. And it was only 5 minutes drive to the western temples complex of Khajuraho from this hotel. Also, it was just 6-7km from the NH. So, overall, we could save time both ways on our trip to Khajuraho, traveling to and from Khajuraho as well as visiting the temples. Even the area right near the Western Temple Complex has a lot of stay options.

Can I do a day trip to Khajuraho

Khajuraho is well connected from most of the major cities of MP and also cities in UP. Definitely it is possible to do a day trip to Khajuraho, visiting the temple complexes and returning by the evening. But, from our own experience, I will highly recommend staying overnight. Because it gives one chance to visit the temples towards the evening and early morning when it is not very hot. And also not very crowded. We visited the main complex – the western Group of Temples the next day morning, after staying overnight. And it was really very pleasant to visit the complex early in the morning. Since, the cool, pleasant weather supported a lot. And we energetically visited all the temples, comfortably covering the grounds between them.

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Also, driving and then a lot of walking between the temples will be tiring in my opinion. However, if you are really constrained by time, yes, it is possible to do a day trip to the temples of Khajuraho. But mostly it will be a very long and tiring day.

How to reach Khajuraho

Khajuraho is well connected with the rest of India through both roadway and railways. In fact, on our trip to Khajuraho, we came to Khajuraho from Bandhavgarh after doing a tiger safari in Bandhavgarh . However, one can easily reach here from Agra, Delhi, Gwalior, Bhopal or other parts of India via road. And the NH39 , which will connect Khajuraho to most of these other towns and cities, is being converted in a very nice 6 lane national highway at the time of this writing. And looking at the pace of work that we observed on the roads, in a few months, it will be fully ready. So, this will drastically reduce the travel time between Khajuraho and other towns. Although Khajuraho also has an airport, but there are hardly any commercial planes. So, road and rail are the primary means to reach Khajuraho. However, one can always fly into Gwalior, which has a very commercialised airport with many flights operating from all over India. From Gwalior, it will be a 5 hours road trip to Khajuraho.

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General tips on doing a trip to Khajuraho

  • The Western Group of Temples, which is the main temple complex in Khajuraho opens up for public as early as 6:00am and is open till 6:00pm (or sunset, whichever happens earlier).
  • Prefer visiting the Western Group of Temples during your trip to Khajuraho in the early morning hours as the crowd is least and the climate is pleasant even in summers
  • There is a ticket of INR 40/- per head for Indian citizen to enter the western Temple complex
  • There are government designated guides available at the entry of Western Group of Temples in Khajuraho in case you want to hire one. Audio guides are also available.
  • For visiting the Southern and Eastern Group of Temples in Khajuraho, you can either hire a guide or rent a tuk-tuk (autorickshaw) which will take you to the different temples through the lanes of the village.
  • Wear comfortable cotton cloths and comfortable shoes or slippers to walk. When visiting the temple complexes, you will need to often leave your shoes at the stairs. So slip-ons really help.
  • October – February will be the best time to visit the Temple Complexes of Khajuraho as the weather is otherwise too hot.
  • You can carry water bottle inside the main temple complex but carrying food is not allowed. If you have something with you, you can leave it at the entry gate and collect later.
  • Some temples like the Chausath Yogini Temple are located far from the others, so, do designate ample time to visit these. It is one of the oldest temples of Khajuraho. Check our upcoming writeup to know more about the temples of Khajuraho that you shouldn’t miss visiting –

Must visit temples of Khajuraho

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An idle itinerary for a trip to Khajuraho Temple Complexes

Day1 : arrival in khajuraho, visiting eastern & southern temple complexes.

On your trip to Khajuraho, target to arrive in Khajuraho by max noon. Check-in into your hotel. Have lunch. We arrived in Khajuraho by 2:00pm. And after a swift check-in, we had our lunch. After getting refreshed, by 4:00pm, we were ready to go out and explore the temples of Khajuraho.

Honestly, we didn’t know so much about the Group of Temples and in what order to visit them. As we were driving towards the western complex, a guide stopped us. And suggested us to visit the Eastern and Southern Group of Temples today instead. We did the same. And by the time we were done visiting the major temples of the Eastern Temple Complex and Southern Group of Temples in Khajuraho , it was almost 6:00pm. The guide also gave us information on when the Western Temple complex opens the next day in the morning. And then we departed and came back to our rooms. We had an early dinner.

Vamana Temple

Today, some of the major temples that we visited included – Parsvanatha Temple, Brahma Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple, Vamana Temple and Duladeo Temple .

Breakfast was included in our hotel room plan, which means we had already pre paid for it. So, we had two choices for the next day. (1) to wake up early in the morning and visit the temple complexes as early as 6:00am in the morning, come back by 8:30am and then have breakfast and checkout for the next destination – Orchha. Or, (2) to wake up little late, have breakfast early at 7:00am and then start for the temple complex by 8:30am, come back to hotel and check out by 11:30am.

The second option was delaying our checkout and thus our road to the next destination. So, we decided to opt for the first one. You can do the same.

Day2 : Visiting Western Group of Temples at Khajuraho and departure

Morning, 5:30am, we woke up, got fresh and started for the Western Group of Temples at Khajuraho by 6:00am. We parked our vehicle in the parking area right in front of main entrance. Although, you have to access it by turning left twice from the road in front of the temple complex.

We bought our tickets and entered the Western Group of Temple Complex . There was hardly anyone at this time inside the temple. We saw a beautiful sunrise and witnessed the first rays of the sun entering the temples in the complex and fall on the idols. This is the reason, we will highly recommend visiting these temples early in the morning.

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We visited all the temples in the complex including the Lakshmana Temple, Vishvanath Temple, Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Parvati Temple, Jagdambi Temple and Chitragupta Temple .

You can comfortably finish visiting the Western Group of Temples Complex at Khajuraho in 2.5 – 3 hrs. We finished visiting all the temples by 8:15am. And we were back to our hotel by 8:30am. Then, we headed straight for breakfast. After finishing breakfast, we comfortably checked out by 10:00 am and started for the next destination – Orchha.

PS: We followed the above itinerary on our road trip to Madhya Pradesh from Bangalore . Wherein, we reached Khajuraho after doing a tiger safari in Bandhavgarh National Park . And later proceeded to the ancient historical city Orchha.

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Khajuraho is a living form of artwork melted into sculptures, erotic carvings, heritage temples, dance festival and more. Listed as one of the heritage sites of the world, this site is not just about a physical location of Kamasutra. Khajuraho is famous for holding the finest temple art of the world, stunning architectural marvel and religious factor.

A historic city in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is famous for the Group of Monuments comprising of Hindu and Jain temples built during 10th to 12 century AD. Out of 85 temples, just 22 remain today as icon of ancient architectural intelligence of Indians.

We, at Travelogy India help you explore all the temples in this cluster within the stipulated time. The best time to visit Khajuraho is during winter , which starts in September and ends in March. The epic time to visit is during the dance festival.

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Erotic carvings on Devi Jagadambi Temple.

India's most titillating town is famed far and wide for the erotic stone carvings that swathe Khajuraho’s three groups of World Heritage–listed temples. The Western Group of temples, in particular, contains some stunning sculptures that together make up some of the finest temple art in the world.

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Lakshmana Temple

The large Lakshmana Temple took 20 years to build and was completed in about AD 954 during the reign of Dhanga, according to an inscription in its mandapa…

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Kandariya-Mahadev Temple

The 30.5m-long Kandariya-Mahadev, built between 1025 and 1050, is the largest Western Group temple and represents the high point of Chandela architecture…

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Western Group

Khajuraho’s most striking and best-preserved temples are those within the fenced-off section of the Western Group. An Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)…

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Vishvanath Temple

Believed to have been built in 1002, the Vishvanath Temple anticipates the plan and style of the Kandariya-Mahadev Temple. Dedicated to Shiva, it's a…

Parsvanath Temple

Parsvanath Temple

While not competing in size or erotica with the Western Group temples, this largest of the Jain temples in the walled enclosure is notable for the…

Chitragupta Temple

Chitragupta Temple

The Chitragupta Temple (1000–25) is unique in Khajuraho – and rare among North Indian temples – in being dedicated to the sun god Surya. While its…

Devi Jagadamba Temple

Devi Jagadamba Temple

Devi Jagadamba was originally dedicated to Vishnu, but later to Parvati and then Kali. The carvings include sardulas accompanied by Vishnu, surasundaris …

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Mahadeva Temple

Mahadeva, a small, partly ruined temple on the same platform as Kandariya-Mahadev and Devi Jagadamba, is dedicated to Shiva, who is carved on the lintel…

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Complete guide to visiting Khajuraho: karma sutra temples + tigers 

Thinking about adding Khajuraho to your India itinerary? This small town in central India has a lot to offer between the Khajuraho group of temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Panna National Park, full of tigers and other wildlife, as well as other smaller attractions.

This guide has everything you need to know to plan a visit to Khajuraho including how to get there, places to stay and the best Khajuraho activities to do while you’re there.

I visited Abhaneri as part of a 2 week India trip that also included  Varanasi , Abhaneri ,  Orchha  and the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur and Agra).

If you’re wondering where Khajuraho is, the town is in the state of Madhya Pradesh about 300km south of Lucknow (8 hours’ drive) and 450km southeast of Agra (9-10 hours’ drive).

Visiting Khajuraho temples

The temple complex is the main thing to do in Khajuraho and deservedly so as some of these temples are over a thousand years old and still covered in incredibly ornate carvings. 

Those carvings are what’s made these temples extra famous because some of them depict scenes from the karma sutra including tantric sex. Don’t go showing up to Khajuraho expecting to see lots of sex scenes though, the explicit carvings are only a very small proportion of the temple decorations. There are far more carvings of more normal things like animals and plants and the karma sutra ones can be hard to spot.

The temples were built between the 11 th  and 13 th  centuries but when the town was abandoned, they were taken over by jungle and not rediscovered until fairly recently. While there were originally about 85 temples, only around 20 have survived.

There are two parts to the temple complex, the Western and Eastern groups of temples. The western group is larger and more numerous so if you only have time for one, those are the ones to see.

You’ll want at least 2 hours minimum to explore the temple complex. We kept our visit short because the weather was super hot and humid and there is minimal shade but if you bought big hats or sun umbrellas this wouldn’t be an issue.

Khajuraho Temple Entry Fees 

You do need to pay a small entry fee for admission into the Khajuraho temple complex. It’s best to buy your tickets from the office onsite. While some websites do offer online bookings, these aren’t reliable. The cost for foreigners is 250 rs per person.

close up of karm sutra carvings on kahjuraho temples

More Things To Do In Khajuraho

Spot wildlife at panna national park.

The next biggest Khajuraho attraction is the panna national park or panna tiger reserve. The park is over 500km2 and is home to not just tigers but leopards, wolves, hyenas and vultures. There are also lots of interesting plants, birds and reptiles if that’s your thing.

Tiger sightings are far from guaranteed, unfortunately it’s more common not to see one, but if you can visit on more than one day and arrive in the early morning or evening then you’ll have the best chance.

Even if you don’t spot any tigers or notable wildlife, there are two beautiful waterfalls in the ark which are worth a visit.

It’s compulsory to have a guide in the park, not a surprise given the dangerous animals wandering around, and it’s located 40km from Khajuraho town so I would definitely recommend booking a day tour (see best options below) to kill two birds with one stone.

The entry fee system is complex because there are er person and per vehicle charges but expect to pay between 800 and 3000 rs depending on the size of your group. 

Read more about wildlife spotting in this India safari guide .

How Do You Get To Khajuraho?

While Khajuraho is fairly remote, it’s not at all inaccessible. In fact, you’ll find several options for getting to Khajuraho whether you want to do it under your own steam or have transport arranged for you.

Getting to Khajuraho by Train

Indian Railways are ubiquitous and it’s always the cheapest way to get around the country. You can take trains from Khajuraho Junction all over the country, including to Delhi via Agra.

Khajuraho Junction is not within walking distance from either the temples or any of the accommodations so you will need to hire a taxi or rickshaw to cover the last mile. This is typically fairly cheap if you barter.

Getting to Khajuraho By Plane

Flying into Khajuraho Airport is the quickest most direct way to get to Khajuraho, although far from the cheapest. If you’re short on time you can catch a domestic flight into Khajuraho from major cities and be in and out within the day.

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Getting to Khajuraho on a Day Tour

One of the easiest ways to get to Khajuraho and have all your sightseeing admin organised for you is to book a day tour. There is a decent range of Khajuraho tours available on Viator and all of them include hotel/train station pick-up and drop-off so you don’t have to stress about transport at all.

Best Khajuraho Tours

The best Khajuraho temples tour is UNESCO’s Western Temples at Khajuraho – A Walking Tour . It’s one of the few temple tours that actually includes entrance fees and focuses in depth on the history of the monuments. 

The best tiger spotting tour from Khajuraho is the Panna Tiger Reserve Tour from Khajuraho which includes admission fees to Panna National Park and options for morning or afternoon departures.

The best combo tour is the Khajuraho Day Tour: Jungle Safari at Panna National Park and Western and Eastern Temple . This is great value for money including national park and temple admission. It’s an early start but you get to make the most of it with sunrise in the jungle.

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view of Khajuraho temples from the outside on a sunny day

Where to stay near Khajuraho

There is a surprisingly good range of accommodation near Khajuraho and the Khajuraho temples. In addition to the smaller homestays and family-run hotels common in India, there is a selection of international chain hotels providing a reliable experience (guaranteed hot showers shouldn’t be taken for granted in India!).

Here are my recommendations for places to stay in Khajuraho for every price range:

Best Luxury accommodation in Khajuraho – Radisson Jass Hotel Khajuraho

If you want the full western hotel experience while visiting Khajuraho then the Radisson Hotel is the best option for you. It’s a beautiful property, deserving of its 5 stars.

Best Mid-range accommodation in Khajuraho – Ramada Khajuraho

The Ramada might be the cheaper of the international hotels in Khajuraho but it doesn’t lack at all in amenities. The hotel has a pool, gym and even a small running track. Breakfast is included with most rooms.

Best Budget accommodation in Khajuraho – Hotel Khajuraho Inn

The Inn is on the nicer end of Indian hotels but still at budget prices, you can easily score a room for only $30 a night. Rooms are spacious and a cheap breakfast is available which is helpful given the lack of supermarkets and high prices in local restaurants. 

Frequently asked questions about visiting Khajuraho 

When is the best time to visit khajuraho.

While the Khajuraho temples are spectacular at any time of year, to really enjoy your time here you’re going to want to try to hit the sweet spot between Indian summer and monsoon season.

The best time of year to visit Khajuraho is between October and December as temperatures are cool enough to be outside without drowning in sweat. Even then, it’s extremely hot in this part of central India so you’ll want to pack hats, sunscreen and maybe a sun umbrella.

How long do you need to see Khajuraho? 

If you are only coming to see the temples, then you can easily spend just a day in Khajuraho or do an overnight trip to avoid long travel times.

However, if you’re interested in visiting the nearby national parks for some wildlife spotting then I would recommend spending 2-3 days in Khajuraho so you get more than one opportunity to spot an elusive tiger.

In Short: Exploring Khajuraho

Khajuraho is the kind of place you don’t hear a lot about outside of India but that definitely doesn’t mean it’s not worth a visit. Khajuraho is easy to get to by train or on a day tour and between the karma sutra temples and the tigers, it’s a must-do on any central India holiday.

Happy travelling!

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Kate is the founder of Kate Abroad. She has travelled to nearly 40 countries from Austria to Vanuatu, and lived in 3. She's on a mission to empower other Gen Zs and Millenials travel affordably by sharing helpful travel guides, stories and tips to over 200,000 readers.

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2 Day in Khajuraho: The Ultimate Khajuraho Itinerary

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Wonder how to spend 2 days in Khajuraho? Check out my two-day Khajuraho itinerary, covered with the best things to see and do in the town. So that you get the most out of your visit. In these two days, you will explore ancient temples, mesmerizing Rahne Falls, and an adventurous Tiger Reserve.

Located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is one of the most famous tourist destinations in India. It is also considered one of the Seven Wonders of India. The town is famous for its magnificent temple, erotic sculpture, and remarkable architecture.

exterior wall of Khajuraho Temple decorated with beautiful Carving. Khajuraho Itinerary

Khajuraho is home to 20 ancient temples built between 950 and 1050 AD during the Chandela Dynasty. There were originally 85 temples, but the rest no longer exist.

Also, Khajuraho is a Unesco World Heritage Site that was rediscovered in 1838 by a British Army captain. Before, these magnificent monuments were hidden in the forest.

I’ve been to Khajuraho several times, and consistently it’s been spectacular and impressive. I’m still in wonder about the temple’s architecture and the lovely sculpture on the temple’s exterior wall.

In a nutshell, here is how you can spend 2 days in Khajuraho.

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How Many Days are Enough for Khajuraho?

Want to discover how many days you’ll need in Khajuraho? Ideally, 2 days are sufficient to explore key attractions such as the eastern and western groups of temples.

On your second day in Khajuraho, you can also visit Panna National Park, Rahne Fall, the Ken Gadhiyal Century, and Khajuraho Old Town.

Things to do in Khajuraho

Day 1 of khajuraho itinerary..

Ken Gharial Sanctuary

Ghariyal taking rest next to river.

The Ken Gharial Sanctuary is located in the Panna National Park forest area, 23 kilometres and 30 minutes from Khajuraho. The Sanctuary is popular for its 6-meter-long Gharial, a rare crocodile found only in India and Nepal. You will see these gharials resting in their natural habitat.

To enter the sanctuary, you must have a qualified forest guide, which you can get at the entrance. Since you will be in the Panna National Park’s forest area. You could also observe some other animals.

If you are a nature watcher, trekker, or wildlife enthusiast, so this is one of the best places to visit in this 2-day Khajuraho itinerary.

Note :-The park is closed from May to September due to severe rain. From October to April, it is open to tourists. 

Timing: 06:00 AM to 5 PM (Daily)

Visiting Duration: 30 Minutes.

Next Attraction: 2 km, 5 minutes away.

Raneh Falls

image of water Fall at Rahne Falls

Rahne Falls is another well-known sight inside the Ken Ghadyal Century. Raneh Falls is a stunning set of waterfalls. The Ken River flows over the canyon that forms these waterfalls.

The waterfalls are also called the Grand Canyon of India because of the formation of colourful granite. The pink, red, and grey colour granite around the waterfall is simply stunning.

Raneh Falls is a natural wonder and a hidden gem in India. It surprised me a lot that Rahnefall is truly unique and the only one of its type in India, yet very few people are aware of it. If you’re at Khajuraho, don’t miss out on Ranehfalls. Because It is one of the best things to do in Khajuraho.

Timing:- 06:00 AM to 5 PM (Daily) 

Visiting Duration:- 1 Hour

Next Attraction: 22 km, 30 minutes away.

The Old Town of Khajuraho

Two women siting outside of their house at Khajuraho Village.

Khajuraho has two sections. The first of which contains the temples and marketplace. But there is one more area in Khajuraho that most tourists overlook: the old town of Khajuraho.

The old town is a ruler part of Khajuraho. If you are an Indian or a foreigner who has never visited a village in India, this is the spot to visit. In town, you will discover magnificent little mud cottages and huts, as well as children, women, and men dressed in traditional attire.

If you visit Khajuraho’s old town (village) with a guide, you will have the opportunity to drink tea at one of the houses in the village and learn about their lives. And how life appears in Indian villages.

After that, return to your hotel for some rest before heading to the western group of temples for a light and sound show.

Visiting Duration: 1 Hour.

Light and Sound Show

If you are interested in history, you can attend a light and sound show. The event takes place in a western group of temples. The show is presented in both English and Hindi. With the assistance of a beautiful sound and light show.

You will get a glimpse of the history of the fantastic Khajuraho temples. And the emperor of the Chandella dynasty who built these temples, and the myth behind the structures.

Timing:- 18:30 to 19:25 (English) 

              19:40 to 20:35 (Hindi)

Show Duration: 55 Minutes.

Day 2 of Khajuraho Itinerary.

Panna National Park.

Tiger crossing road and people are witnessing it from the jeep at Panna National Park.

Start your day with a safari in Panna National Park in the early morning. At 5 a.m., a safari vehicle will pick you up and transport you to the forest entrance. You will complete the entry procedures and then enter the national park.

Panna National Park is one of the best national parks and tiger reserves in Madhya Pradesh. Situated 25 km from Khajuraho, and takes about 30 minutes to get there. The park is spread over 542 square kilometres and provides a natural habitat for numerous wild creatures, including birds and 50 tigers.

Group of Deers at Panna Nationa Park

However, the most common animals spotted are the cheetal, sambar, nilgai, chinkara, chowsingha, langoor, wild boar, and jackal. Plus, the tiger is seen nearly every day. The park is a fantastic spot to be surrounded by nature and wildlife.

Madla is the ideal zone to enter the national park because of the higher possibility of spotting tigers and other wild animals. I’ve been to numerous national parks, but this was the only one where I saw a tiger and a bear.

You may book your safari through the MP Government Website . And hire a safari vehicle from your hotel and meet your guide at the forest’s entrance. Or you can arrive at the entry gate and take a vehicle and guide there too.

I strongly recommend you add Panna National Park to your 2-day Khajuraho itinerary. After visiting Panna National Park, return to your hotel, eat breakfast, and then continue to your next location.

Note :- The schedule of the safari is not the same as stated; the morning safari begins at sunrise and the evening safari ends at sunset. The time varies depending on the sunrise and sunset.

Timing Morning: 6:30 Am to 10:30 Am

Evening Timing :- 4:00 Pm to 6:00 Pm. 

Visiting Duration: 4 Hours

Western Group of Temples

The Western group of temples is Khajuraho’s most visited temple area. If you only have time to see one destination in this town, make it the western group of temples. It is a complex area with a beautiful garden and temples.

The Chandela dynasty constructed the majority of the temples between the 9th and 10th centuries. These temples are both exceptional and controversial. Because of their wonderfully carved erotic figures and human emotion.

On the outer walls of temples, beautifully curved figures and the architecture of the temples are mesmerizing. Also, the western group of temples is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Now let’s discover temples within the Western group complex.

Lakshmana Temple

Laxmana Temple at Khajuraho. khjauraho Itinerary

The Lakshmana Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of Khajuraho’s oldest and most elaborately decorated temples. The temple’s outside wall is decorated with sculptures of Indian gods and goddesses, as well as some erotic figures.

Matangeshwar Temple

Matangeshwar Temple Khajuraho.

The Matangeshwar temple is one of the oldest Hindu temples which is still in use for worship. The Shrine is devoted to Shiva. Inside the temple, you’ll discover one of India’s biggest Shiva lingams, which stands 8 feet tall.

Kandariya Mahadev Temple

Kandhariya Mahadev Temple Khajuraho. this is one of the best things to do in Khajuraho.

The Kandhariya Mahadev temple is the largest and tallest temple in Khajuraho. The structure is the most gorgeous and best-maintained example of a medieval temple in India.

Devi Jagadambi Temple

People walking at the platform of Devi Jagadambi Temple.

The Devi Jagadamba temple is located on the same platform as Kandharia Mahadev. The temple is small in comparison to Kandaria Mahadev, yet it houses the most lovely sculpture on the external wall.

The temple’s outer wall is separated into three rows, with the top row displaying the most sensual sculptures in Khajuraho. Inside the temple, you will find a huge image of Devi Jagdamba.

Chitragupta Temple

Chitragupta Temple Khajuraho.

The Chitragupta temple was established in the 11th century and is dedicated to Lord Surya (the sun god). The temple wall is full of seductive women’s expressions, various gods, and sensual statues. Inside the temple is a tall and beautiful sculpture of a sun god driving a chariot drawn by seven horses. 

Vishwanatha Temple

Vishwanatha Temple Khajuraho

Vishwanath Temple is another big and must-see temple in the western group of temples. The lovely images on the temple walls symbolize various aspects of life. The Shiva linga within the temple was created by 101 tiny lingams. 

Note :- Food is not permitted within the complex, although you may bring water with you.

Timing: 6 AM TO 6 PM (Daily)

Visiting Duration: 2 hours.

Next Attraction: 1.5 km, 5 minutes via taxi, 20 minutes on foot.

Eastern Group of Temples

Jain group of temples.

Jain Groups of Temples Khajuraho.

The Unesco World Heritage Site is home to three major temples: Prashvnath, Adinath, and Santinath Temples. Prashant and Adinath were completed in the Middle Ages. But Shantinath Temple is the most recent and was built from the remains of the other temples.

Prashvnath Temple Khajuraho

Prashvnath Temple, Khajuraho’s biggest and possibly oldest temple, is said to have been constructed between 950 and 979 CE. Shantinath Temple is famous for its 14-foot-high idol of Lord Shantinath, the 16th Jain God (Tirthankar).

The temples’ outside walls are beautifully carved and feature outstanding architecture. On the walls, you will see sculptures of Hindu and Jain gods and some erotic sculptures.

Timing: 6 AM to 6 PM (Daily)

Visiting Duration: 45min to 1hr 

Next Attraction: 1.7 km, 6 minutes via taxi, 25 minutes on foot.

Vamana Temple

Vamana Temple in Khajuraho

The temple is devoted to Lord Vaman, another reincarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Vaman temple stands alone among the fields.

Inside the temple, you will see Lord Vaman’s sculpture and the outside wall is decorated with sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses, animals, and musical instruments. And there are no erotic sculptures at this temple.

On your way to the Vamana temple, you will pass through the Brahma and Javari temples. You can also visit these two temples.

Timing: 6 AM to 6 PM

Visiting Duration: 20 Minutes

Try Street Food at Khajuraho

street food stall.

Street food in India is something that Indians love. Every state has something unique or a unique taste in street food. Khajuraho is also a city where you can easily find mouth-watering street food stalls near every street.

Best Time to Visit Khajuraho.

The best time to visit Khajuraho is from October to March. Because there are high temperatures (35°C to 45°C) and rain from April to September.  It’s also uncomfortable to visit monuments in this heat. From October through March, the weather is cool and great for walking and sightseeing.

How to Reach Khajuraho

Most tourists who travel to Khajuraho, first reach Jhansi (180 kilometres). They board an early morning train from Delhi to Jhansi or another city in India. They take a taxi from Jhansi to Khajuraho and visit  Orchha on the way. 

By Flight: Khajuraho has a small airport 6 kilometres from the town. You can easily reach Khajuraho by flying from Delhi and Varanasi airports. These two airports provide daily direct flights to Khajuraho. Currently, no other airport has direct flights to Khajuraho.

By Bus: Khajuraho is easily accessible by bus. Bus service of MP tourism is available from various cities in Madhya Pradesh, such as Jhansi (230 km), Gwalior (280 km), Bhopal (375 km), and Indore (565 km). 

By Train: Khajuraho also has its own railway station, yet it is not directly connected to many Indian cities. There are regular trains to Khajuraho from major tourist destinations, including Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, and Varanasi.

The nearest major railway station is Mahoba (75 kilometres), which is well connected to several major Indian cities. If you wish to get to Khajuraho by rail from any other city in India. So you can get to Mahoba, and from there, you can take a taxi to Khajuraho. You can utilize the Indian Railway Website to reserve your seat on a train.

  • The train from Varanasi to Khajuraho departs at Dindyal Upadhyay Junction (Mughal Sarai), which is 18 kilometres from Varanasi.
  • Gita Jayanti Express is also available from Agra.
  • The Udaypur City-Khajuraho Express also stops in Jaipur, so you may catch it from there.

Where to Stay in Khajuraho

Khajuraho has a lot of fantastic homestays and beautiful hotels. The majority of hotels and homestays are within two kilometres from the centre. As a result, you can easily discover excellent accommodations within walking distance from the centre.

I’ve included some of the top places to stay in Khajuraho based on ratings and user feedback and my experience.

Khajuraho Homestay is located near the western group of temples. In terms of service and quality, this is the best homestay in Khajuraho. Farman, the homestay host, is an extremely helpful and kind guy.

There is free parking and wifi available. In addition, they provide a fantastic breakfast every morning.

The Highvill Homestay is just 1 kilometre from the western group of temples. You can easily go to the temples and the main market on walking. The entire homestay is exceptionally clean and peaceful.

The rooms are pleasant, and the staff is friendly. Also, you can use the rooftop to enjoy dinner or sunbathe in the winter.

Moustache Khajuraho (Hostel) Moustache Khajuraho (Hostel) lies 1.5 kilometres from the western group of temples, with rooftop access for a wonderful view of the surroundings. The hostel offers clean and comfortable accommodations as well as excellent service from a pleasant and helpful crew. You can hire a bike from the hostel to explore Khajuraho.

Hotel Ramayana Khajuraho (3 stars)   is so well located between the western and eastern groups of temples. The hotel’s surroundings are lush and green and peaceful.

Hotel Clarks (5-star) is where I stayed several times. This used to be my favourite hotel on the entire trip. The hotel includes a lovely swimming pool and a relaxing seating area. There’s also a large garden space for playing games and walking. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped.

Hotel Ramada (5 stars) is another hotel where I stayed once. The hotel is spread across a large piece of land filled with greenery and a large swimming pool. They also provide ayurvedic massage.

How to Get Around in Khajuraho

Khajuraho is a small town where you can simply walk to all the attractions. Only Panna National Park and Raneh Fall require transportation.

If you don’t want to walk or have limited time, you may rent a bicycle; most hotels, hostels, and homestays provide bicycle rentals. Also, you can take a cab or an autorickshaw (tuk-tuk) to get around Khajuraho.

Where to Eat in Khajuraho.

Khajuraho has plenty of restaurants and cafes that serve delicious local and international food. From traditional North Indian and light and delicious South Indian food, plus local Madhya Pradesh food.

I have listed all the best restaurants that Khajuraho has to offer. There is something on this list for everyone.

Raja’s Cafe: Raja Cafe is one of the greatest and most popular cafés in Khajuraho because of its delicious food, beautiful ambience, quick and friendly service, and the best view of the temples. The café is located opposite the western group of temples.

They serve Indian, European, and international cuisines at an affordable price.

Guru Kripa: Guru Kripa is a purely vegetarian restaurant. They provide amazing Indian and Asian dishes. The restaurant’s signature dish is Eggplant Nizami (Bengan Nizami). It is located in the heart of the market. You can also taste the delicious thali. 

Lassi Corner: Lassi Corner serves yummy parathas with lassi. They have a wide variety of Partha’s to pick from. The seating is standard plastic furniture. However, the parathas are tasty and inexpensive. On TripAdvisor, the lassi corner has a 4.5 rating.

Saffron: Saffron restaurants provide home-cooked, excellent food at a reasonable price. Located with rooftop dining in front of the western group of the temple. They have truly delicious food, quick service, and helpful staff.

Rock N’ Roll: This is another restaurant that offers Indian and international dishes. The restaurant ambience is quite pleasant; this is a spot where you would like to spend some additional time. The food is delicious and freshly made.

What to Shop in Khajuraho.

Khajuraho Market is filled with lovely handicrafts, beautiful jewellery, colourful clothes, and gorgeous textiles. Moreover, Khajuraho is famous for its silver jewellery and brassware.

You can buy handicrafts made of brass and gorgeous jewellery at a reasonable price when compared to other parts of India. In the shop, you’ll find a variety of brass handicrafts, as well as erotic figures and sets of Kamasutra poses.

Although the market is small, you can still easily find excellent souvenirs. The best spot to shop for brass and silver items in Khajuraho is Raj Nagar Market. Plus, you can visit the weakly market, which takes place each Tuesday, to shop with the locals.

Shilpgram, a government-created market, also exists in Khajuraho. The market was established to showcase traditional artwork and cultural products created by local craftsmen.

That’s all I have for you: everything that you need to arrange an unforgettable two days in Khajuraho. You got a feel for Khajuraho, including the National Park, waterfalls, and things to do and see.

 Now, what are your thoughts? What else would you recommend seeing in Khajuraho during your 2 days? Share your thoughts with me in the comments below!

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The resplendent Hindu temples of Khajuraho, immaculately restored after almost a millennium of abandonment and neglect, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site , are an essential stop on any itinerary of India’s historic monuments. Famed for the delicate sensuality – and forthright eroticism – of their sculpture, they were built between the tenth and twelfth centuries AD and remain the greatest architectural achievement of the Chandella dynasty.

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Waves of Afghan invaders soon hastened the decline of the Chandellas, however, who abandoned the temples for more secure ground shortly after they were built. The temples gradually fell out of use and by the sixteenth century had been swallowed by the surrounding jungle. It took “rediscovery” by the British in 1838 before these masterpieces were fully appreciated in India, let alone internationally. It is still not known exactly why the temples were built and there are a number of competing theories; some say they are a “how-to” guide for brahmin boys while others claim they symbolize the wedding party of Shiva and Parvati.

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The exquisite intricacy of the temples themselves – of which the most spectacular are Kandariya Mahadeva, Vishvanatha and Lakshmana, all in the conglomeration known as the western group – was made possible by the soft fawn-coloured sandstone used in their construction. Considering the propensity of such stone to crumble, they have withstood the ravages of time remarkably well. Much of the ornate sculpture adorning their walls is in such high relief as to be virtually three-dimensional, with strains of pink in the stone helping to imbue the figures with flesh-like tones. The incredible skill of the artisans is evident throughout, with friezes as little as 10cm wide crammed with naturalistic details of ornaments, jewellery, hairstyles and even manicured nails. To add to the beauty of the whole ensemble, the temples subtly change hue as the day progresses, passing from a warm pink at sunrise to white at midday and back to pink at sunset. Dramatic floodlights pick them out in the evening, and they glow white when the moon is out.

Prurient eyes have been hypnotized by the unabashed erotica of Khajuraho ever since its “rediscovery” in February 1838. A young British officer of the Bengal Engineers, T.S. Burt, had deviated from his official itinerary when he came upon the ancient temples all but engulfed by jungle.

Frank representations of oral sex, masturbation and copulation with animals may have fitted into the mores of the tenth-century Chandellas, but, as Burt relates, were hardly calculated to meet with the approval of the upstanding officers of Queen Victoria:

“ I found…seven Hindoo temples, most beautifully and exquisitely carved as to workmanship, but the sculptor had at times allowed his subject to grow a little warmer than there was any absolute necessity for his doing; indeed some of the sculptures here were extremely indecent and offensive…The palki (palanquin) bearers, however, appeared to take great delight at those, to them, very agreeable novelties, which they took care to point out to all present. ”

Burt found the inscription on the steps of the Vishvanatha temple that enabled historians to attribute the site to the Chandellas, and to piece together their genealogy, but it was several years before Major-General Sir Alexander Cunningham produced detailed plans of Khajuraho, drawing the distinction between “western” and “eastern” groups. Cunningham thought all the sculptures “highly indecent, and most of them disgustingly obscene.”

Tantric cults to celestial entertainment

The erotic images remain the subject of a disproportionate amount of controversy and debate among academics and curious tourists alike. The task of explanation is made more difficult by the fact that even the Chandellas themselves barely mentioned the temples in their literature, and the very name “Khajuraho” may be misleading, simply taken from that of the nearby village.

Among attempts to account for the sexual content of the carvings have been suggestions of links with Tantric cults, which use sex as a pivotal part of worship. Some claim they were inspired by the Kama Sutra, and similarly intended to serve as a manual on love, while others argue the sculptures were designed to entertain the gods, diverting their wrath and thus protecting the temples against natural calamities. Alternatively, the geometric qualities of certain images have been put forward as evidence that each represents a yantra, a pictorial form of a mantra, for use in meditation.

The sixteen large panels depicting sexual union that appear along the northern and southern aspects of the three principal temples – Kandariya Mahadeva, Lakshmana and Vishvanatha – are mostly concerned with the junction of the male and the female elements of the temples, the mandapa and the garbha griha (the “womb”). They might therefore have been intended as a visual pun, elaborated by artistic licence.

Khajuraho is a bustling epicentre during Phalguna (Feb/March), when the festival of Maha Shivratri draws pilgrims from all over the region to commemorate the marriage of Shiva and Parvati. It also hosts one of India’s premier dance events, the free Khajuraho Festival of Dance (Feb 20–26). There are shows of traditional dances with live music from the local area at the Tourist Facilitation Centre nightly at 6.30pm and 8pm, while the more commercial Khandariya Art and Cultural Centre, 1km south of the town centre, hosts performances of dance from across India most evenings; although the dancing is interesting, the music isn’t live and they seem more interested in luring you into their overpriced shop.

The sheer splendour of the temples rather overshadows Khajuraho town, which was largely built to service tourists – the original Khajuraho village is much sleepier and lies somewhat to the east. Still, if you stay a night or two, you’ll discover a relaxed pace of life, especially in the evening when the open-air restaurants create a very sociable atmosphere. Visitor facilities are concentrated in the uncluttered avenues of the town; the gates of the western group of temples open immediately onto its main square, which is surrounded by hotels, cafés and curio shops where you should brace yourself for some hard selling.

The Archeological Museum

The new, marble-floored Archeological Museum is principally noteworthy for a remarkable sculpture of a pot-bellied dancing Ganesh among a range of some of the best carvings and statues from the temples. Only one of the six galleries is currently open, though there are many pieces arranged around the pleasant manicured gardens too.

The Adivart State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art

The Adivart State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art has a small but interesting collection of paintings, sculptures and artwork by Madhya Pradesh’s many tribal groups. There is also a range of original paintings and prints for sale.

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Carved erotic scene on the outer wall of temple in Khajuraho complex, India © Cortyn/Shutterstock

Stranded like a fleet of stone ships amid pristine lawns and flowerbeds fringed with bougainvillea, the western group of temples is Khajuraho’s prime attraction. With the exception of Matangesvara, just outside the main complex, all are now virtually devoid of religious significance, and only spring back to life during Shivratri. Visitors must remove their shoes before entering individual temples. An informative self-guided audio tour is available from the temple booking office, and there’s a nightly sound-and-light show (55min). The site can get to be a bit of a scrum when the tour groups are in, so it’s best to visit before 9am (when the rising sun illuminates the interiors of the temples), or around lunchtime.

Just inside the complex a small open mandapa pavilion, built between the tenth and eleventh centuries, houses a huge, highly polished sandstone image of Vishnu as the boar – Varaha. Carved in low relief on its body, 674 figures in neat rows represent the major gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon. Lord of the earth, water and heaven, the alert boar straddles Shesha the serpent, accompanied by what T.S. Burt conjectured must have been the most beautiful form of Prithvi, the earth goddess – all that remains are her feet, and a hand on the neck of the boar. Above the image the lotus ceiling stands out in relief.

Beyond Varaha, adjacent to the Matangesvara temple across the boundary wall, the richly carved Lakshmana temple, dating from around 950 AD, is the oldest of the western group. It stands on a high plinth covered with processional friezes of horses, elephants and camels, as well as soldiers, domestic scenes, musicians and dancers. Among explicit sexual images is a man sodomizing a horse, flanked by shocked female onlookers. The sheer energy of the work gives the whole temple an astounding sense of movement and vitality.

While the plinth depicts the human world, the temple itself, the adhisthana, brings one into contact with the celestial realm. Two tiers of carved panels decorate its exterior, with gods and goddesses attended by apsaras, “celestial nymphs”, and figures in complicated sexual acts on the lower tier and in the recesses. Fine detail includes a magnificent dancing Ganesh on the south face, a master architect with his students on the east, and heavenly musicians and dancers.

Kandariya Mahadeva

Sharing a common platform with other temples in the western corner of the enclosure, the majestic Kandariya Mahadeva temple, built between 1025 and 1050 AD, is the largest and most imposing of the western group. A perfect consummation of the five-part design instigated in Lakshmana and Vishvanatha, this Shiva temple represents the pinnacle of Chandellan art, its ornate roofs soaring dramatically to culminate 31m above the base in a shikhara consisting of 84 smaller replicas.

Kandariya Mahadeva is especially popular with visitors for the extraordinarily energetic and provocative erotica that ornaments its three tiers, covering almost every facet of the exterior. Admiring crowds can always be found in front of a particularly fine image of a couple locked in mithuna (sexual intercourse) with a maiden assisting on either side. One of Khajuraho’s most familiar motifs, it seems to defy nature, with the male figure suspended upside down on his head; only when considered as if from above do the sinuous intertwined limbs begin to make sense.

Devi Jagadambi

North of Kandariya Mahadeva along the platform, the earlier Devi Jagadambi temple is a simpler structure, whose outer walls lack projecting balconies. Originally dedicated to Vishnu, its prominent mandapa is capped by a massive pyramidal roof. Three bhandas (belts) bind the jangha (body), adorned with exquisite and sensuous carvings; the erotica on the third is arguably Khajuraho’s finest. Vishnu appears throughout the panels, all decorated with sinuous figures of nymphs, gods and goddesses, some in amorous embrace. Some consider the image in the temple sanctum to be a standing Parvati, others argue that it is the black goddess Kali, known here as Jagadambi.

Between Kandariya Mahadeva and Jagadambi, the remains of Mahadeva temple shelter a 1m high lion accompanied by a figure of indeterminate sex. Recurring throughout Khajuraho, the highly stylized lion motif, seen here rearing itself over a kneeling warrior with drawn sword, may have been an emblem of the Chandellas.

Chitragupta

Beyond the platform, and similar to its southern neighbour, Jagadambi, the heavily (and in places clumsily) restored Chitragupta temple is unusual in being dedicated to Surya, the sun god. Ornate depictions of hunting scenes, nymphs and dancing girls accompany processional friezes, while on the southern aspect a particularly vigorous ten-headed Vishnu embodies all his ten incarnations. Within the inner chamber, the fiery Surya rides a chariot driven by seven horses. The small and relatively insignificant temple in front of Chitragupta, also heavily restored and now known as Parvati, may originally have been a Vishnu temple, but holds an interesting image of the goddess Ganga riding on a crocodile.

Vishvanatha

Laid out along the same lines as Lakshmana, Vishvanatha, in the northeast corner of the enclosure – the third of the three main western group shrines – can be precisely dated to 1002 AD as the work of the ruler Dhangadeva. Unlike some other temples at Khajuraho, which may have changed their presiding deities, Vishvanatha is most definitely a Shiva temple, as confirmed by the open mandapa pavilion in front of the main temple, where a monolithic seated Nandi waits obediently. Large panels between the balconies once more show mithuna, with amorous couples embracing among the sensuous nymphs. Idealized representations of the female form include women in such poses as writing letters, playing music and cuddling babies. Decorative elephant motifs appear to the south of Vishvanatha, and lions guard its northern aspect.

Matangesvara

The simplicity of the Matangesvara temple, outside the complex gates, shows it to be one of Khajuraho’s oldest structures, but although built early in the tenth century it remains in everyday use. Deep balconies project from the walls of its circular sanctuary, inside which a pillar-like shivalingam emerges from the pedestal yoni, the vulva – the recurring symbol of the union of Shiva. During the annual festival of Shivratri, the great wedding of Shiva and Parvati, the shrine becomes a hive of activity, drawing pilgrims for ceremonies that hark back to Khajuraho’s distant past.

Chausath Yogini

Southwest of Shiv Sagar are the remains of the curious temple of Chausath Yogini – the “Sixty-Four Yoginis”. Dating from the ninth century, it consists of 35 small granite shrines clustered around a quadrangle; there were originally 64 shrines, with the presiding goddess’s temple at the centre. Only fourteen other temples, all in northern India, are known to have been dedicated to these wrathful and bloodthirsty female attendants of the goddess Kali. Around 1km further west lie the ruins of Lalguan Mahadev, a small temple dedicated to Shiva.

The two separate networks of temples that make up Cunningham’s eastern group

are reached via the two forks of the road east of the town. Although smaller than

the western group temples, they feature workmanship that is equal or better, and are considerably less crowded. One is the tightly clustered Jain group, while slightly north are a number of shrines and two larger temples, Vamana and Javari, both dating from the late eleventh century.

The temples to the north

On the north side of Jain Temples Road a more modern temple is home to a 2m-high image of monkey god Hanuman that may predate all of Khajuraho’s temples and shrines. As the road forks left along the eastern shore of the murky Khajur Sagar lake, at the edge of Khajuraho village, it passes the remains of a single-room temple erroneously referred to as the Brahma temple. It is in fact a shrine to Shiva, as demonstrated by its chaturmukha – “four-faced” – lingam. While the eastern and western faces carry benign expressions, and the north face bears the gentler aspect of Uma, the female manifestation of Shiva, the ferocious southern face is surrounded by images of death and destruction. Crowning the lingam is the rounded form of Sadashiva, Shiva the Infinite at the centre of the cosmos.

The largest of the Khajuraho village temples, Vamana, stands alone in a field 200m further north. Erected slightly earlier than Javari, in a fully evolved Chandella style, Vamana has a simple uncluttered shikhara that rises in bands covered with arch-like motifs. Figures including seductive celestial nymphs form two bands around the jangha, the body of the temple, while a superb doorway leads to the inner sanctum, which is dedicated to Vamana, an incarnation of Vishnu. On the way to the Jain group, the road runs near what survives of a late tenth-century temple, known as Ghantai for its fine columns sporting bells (ghantai), garlands and other motifs.

The Jain group temples

The temple of Parsvanath, dominating the walled enclosure of the Jain group, is probably older than the main temples of Khajuraho, judging by its relatively simple ground plan. Its origins are a mystery; although officially classified as a Jain monument, it may have been a Hindu temple that was donated to the Jains who settled here at a later date. Certainly, the animated sculpture of Khajuraho’s other Hindu temples is well represented on the two horizontal bands around the walls, and the upper one is crowded with Hindu gods in intimate entanglements. Among Khajuraho’s finest work, they include Brahma and his consort; a beautiful Vishnu; a rare image of the god of love, Kama, shown with his quiver of flower arrows embracing his consort Rati; and two graceful female figures. A narrow strip above the two main bands depicts celestial musicians playing cymbals, drums, stringed instruments and flutes. Inside, beyond an ornate hall, a black monolithic stone is dedicated to the Jain lord Parsvanath, inaugurated as recently as 1860 to replace an image of another tirthankara, Adinath.

Immediately north of Parsvanath, Adinath’s own temple, similar but smaller, has undergone drastic renovation. Three tiers of sculpture surround its original structure, of which only the sanctum, shikhara and vestibule survive; the incongruous mandapa is a much later addition. Inside the garbha griha stands the black image of the tirthankara Adinath himself. The huge 4.5m-high statue of the sixteenth tirthankara, Shantinath, in his newer temple, is the most important image in this working Jain complex. With its slender beehive shikharas, the temple attracts pilgrims from all over India, including naked sadhus.

Khajuraho’s southern group consists of three widely separated temples. The nearest

to town, Duladeo, is down the road south of the Jain group, 1.5km from the main town square. Built early in the twelfth century, Duladeo bears witness to the decline of temple architecture in the late Chandellan period, noticeable particularly in its sculpture. Nonetheless, its main hall contains some exquisite carving, and the angular rippled exterior of the main temple is unique to Khajuraho.

Across the Khodar stream and south along a small road leads through the small village of Jatkra from where a path leads west to the temple of Bija Math. The structure lay below a suspiciously large mound of mud until 1998, when an excavation discovered the delicately carved platform. Unfortunately, the temple itself has disintegrated into the debris of ornate sculpture lying strewn around the site.

To get to the third, go back to Jatkra village and head south, past the Ram Spiritual Chai Shop until you get to the main road where you’ll see the tapering temple of Chaturbhuj. A forerunner to Duladeo, built around 1100 AD and bearing some resemblance to the Javari temple of the eastern group, Chaturbhuj is plainer than Duladeo and devoid of erotica. A remarkable image of Vishnu, however, graces its inner sanctum. Either head back through Jatkra, or follow the main road west to where it meets Airport Road.

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Khajuraho: A Complete Guide

At first glance, Khajuraho appears as an idyllic Indian village, surrounded by low-lying hills and lush agricultural fields. A closer inspection gradually raises the curtain and reveals the magic of Khajuraho. Khajuraho is the storehouse of magnificent temples built by the Chandelas in the 9 th and 10 th centuries. It went by the name of Kharjuravahaka (‘kharjura’ means date palm and ‘vahaka’ means one who carries). According to legends, the city used to have two gold date palm trees as its gate and hence the name.

Khajuraho Temple complex

Khajuraho was the religious capital of the mighty Chandelas, who went on an extraordinary spree of constructing temples, seen never before or afterward in the entire Indian subcontinent. The Chandelas built as many as 85 temples in Khajuraho, an unmatched feat that has immortalized the name of the Chandelas in the annals of Indian history. However, Khajuraho went into oblivion from the 11 th century and its history was revived by the eminent archaeologist Alexander Cunningham in the 19 th century.

The temples in Khajuraho testify to the exceptional engineering skill of the Chandela architects. Incredibly sturdy and strikingly elegant at the same time, the temples of Khajuraho were built by assembling blocks and without using mortar or plaster of any kind. Added to these were the skillful rendition of various types of sculptural ornamentation. All in all, the Khajuraho temples manifest the zenith of India’s Nagara style of architecture, something which modern architects still try hard to replicate.

Temples in Khajuraho

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Where is Khajuraho located:

Khajuraho is located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. It lies 372 km away from Bhopal, 276 km from Gwalior, and 259 km from Jabalpur.

Makara Torana

How to reach Khajuraho:

  • By air: Khajuraho has a domestic airport. After remaining inoperative during the Covid years, the airport has recently started to function again. One Spicejet flight from New Delhi flies here daily in the afternoon.
  • By train: Khajuraho has a railway station, connected to different parts of Madhya Pradesh. If you are arriving from New Delhi, opt for the Gita Jayanti Express, which runs daily from Kurukshetra to Khajuraho. You will reach Khajuraho at around 8 in the morning after an overnight journey.

As for us, we flew into New Delhi from Kolkata and then boarded the Gita Jayanti Express to reach Khajuraho.

Sculptures

What is the best time to visit Khajuraho:

Like most of places in India, October to February is the best time to visit Khajuraho. We visited in the first week of October, right after the monsoons. Hence, the landscape of Khajuraho was lush while the temperature remained pleasant mostly.

Avoid the summer months (March to June) at all costs as the temperature soars to an average of 42 degrees Celsius and the heat is insufferable.

Sculptures

Where to stay in Khajuraho:

Being a popular tourist destination, Khajuraho has lots of options for accommodation suiting every pocket. There are high-end resorts like Ramada by Wyndham, The Lalit Temple View, and Radisson. However, most of them are located a bit far from the major attractions. The budget hotels such as Hotel Harmony are mostly situated around the Western Group of Temples.

We stayed at Hotel Harmony, which is just a stone’s throw away from the Western Group.

MPT Payal and MPT Jhankar are also good options for staying at Khajuraho. You can book rooms at these two places from here .

Western Group of Temples

Where to eat in Khajuraho:

If you are looking for delicious Indian vegetarian food, go to Badri Seth Marwari Bhoj lying just opposite Shiv Sagar Lake. From Kachoris to Dosas, you will get almost every Indian food in this ever-bustling eatery.

If you want Continental flavor, head to the iconic Raja Café facing the Western Group of Temples.

How to travel around Khajuraho:

The most convenient way to travel around Khajuraho is by renting an auto-rickshaw. It will cost you around 1400 for two days, including a trip to Raneh Waterfalls. Car and bicycle rentals are also available.

Ceiling sculptures

Who were the Chandelas:

Hailing from the Chandel clan of the Rajputs, the Chandelas ruled Jejakabhukti (erstwhile Bundelkhand) between the 9th and 13th centuries. According to legend, a union between Chandra, the Moon God, and a Brahmin girl, Hemavati led to the foundation of the Chandela dynasty. Historians, however, believe that the Chandelas had a tribal origin. In order to overcome the stigma attached to their alleged tribal origin as well as achieve social respectability, the Chandela rulers began commissioning countless temples in and around Khajuraho. The Chandela dynasty reached prominence during the reign of Rahila, Yashovarman, Dhanga, and Vidyadhara.

Chandela emblem

What to see in Khajuraho:

Khajuraho is renowned for the temples built by the Chandela rulers. The massive temples are living specimens of the excellent skill of Chandela architects and sculptors and prove their mastery. The mere mention of Khajuraho evokes images of erotic sculptures of couples engaged in copulation. In fact, Khajuraho has become synonymous with erotic temple sculptures, which depict various forms of ‘mithuna’. Funnily enough, only 10% of Khajuraho’s temple carvings are erotic in nature. The enormous volume of carvings on the walls of Khajuraho temples belongs to Hindu deities, Dikpalas, demi-gods like Ganas and Gandharvas, Celestial Women such as Apsaras and Surasunadaris, amorous couples, animals, secular scenes like war and hunting, and geometric and floral designs.

Erotic sculptures of Khajuraho

How many days are enough for Khajuraho:

Ideally, 2 days will be sufficient for exploring the temples of Khajuraho. One of the fascinating features of the Khajuraho temples is that their glow changes during sunrise and sunset. Hence, if time permits, you may need to visit them twice.

We spent 2 days in Khajuraho and took our sweet time exploring the temples to our hearts’ content.

Proportions of Chandella Temples

In this blog, we will share our very own itinerary. We will also chalk out itineraries for half-day and 1 day. You can modify them at your own convenience.

We started exploring Khajuraho with the Western Group of Temples. The temples in this area are the most well-preserved and perhaps the most beautiful ones in Khajuraho.

Lakshmana Temple:

As you enter the manicured lawn of Western Group, the first temple that will steal your sight is the opulent Lakshmana Temple. It was built by Yasovarmana to celebrate his victory against the Pratiharas and was dedicated to Vaikuntha Vishnu. It is also one of the best-preserved monuments of Khajuraho.

Lakshmana Temple of Khajuraho

Interestingly, its present name is a misnomer as it has nothing to do with Lakshmana, the younger brother of Ramchandra.

Inside the Lakshmana Temple

The temple has countless brilliant sculptures of Hindu deities, ‘apsaras’, amorous couples engaged in lovemaking as well as animal and floral motifs.

Carvings on the outer walls of Lakshmana Temple

Devi Shrine:

Standing right opposite Lakshmana Temple, it is austere as compared to its more intricately decorated neighbor. However, it has a delicately carved ceiling and offers a gorgeous view of the Lakshmana Temple. Inside, there sits an idol of Brahmani.

Devi Shrine

Varaha Mandapa:

Located just beside the Devi Shrine, this Mandapa houses India’s most elaborately carved specimen of Varaha, the third incarnation of Vishnu. There are 674 miniature statues in 12 rows carved on the body of the Varaha. Actually, it represents Vishwarupa, the cosmic form of Vishnu embodying all means. The Varaha was once accompanied by a statue of Bhudevi. Sadly, only her feet have survived the test of time.

Varaha Shrine

Kandariya Mahadeva Temple:

Regarded as the magnum opus of the Chandelas, it is undoubtedly the most famous among the Khajuraho temples. With its ‘shikhara’ soaring as high as 30.7 meters, it represents the pinnacle of the Nagara style of architecture.

Kandariya Mahadeva Temple

The enormity of this temple along with an overflow of exceptional carvings will leave you speechless. It is estimated that as many as 872 statues decorate both the inside and outside of this lofty temple. The statues here are more refined and livelier, especially those of the apsaras engaged in various activities. Check out the three sculptures of Shiva, first as the slayer of Andhaka, second as Nataraja, and third as Tripurantaka – all placed inside the niches of the sanctum. Outside, admire the manifestations of Saptamatrikas led by a headless Ganesha and Virabhadra, Dikpalas like Indra and Kubera, and the Holy Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva under their various forms and incarnations.

Exterior carvings

Mahadeva Shrine:

Standing between Kandariya Mahadeva and Devi Jagadambi Temples, nothing significant is left of this shrine except the royal Chandela emblem showing a man fighting a lion.

Devi Jagadambi Temple:

This active temple was originally a Vishnu temple as evident from numerous Vaishnavite icons carved across its walls. At present, the sanctum houses an idol of Parvati and hence the name of this temple.

Devi Jagadambi Temple

Interestingly, in Devi Jagadambi Temple, you will notice a profusion of amorous couples engaged in vigorous lovemaking. Even the figures of divine couples such as Shiva-Parvati, Vishnu-Lakshmi, and Brahma-Brahmani depict moods of love.

Carvings of Devi Jagadambi Temple

Chitragupta Temple:

The style of construction of Chitragupta Temple is similar to that of Devi Jagadambi. However, it is more ornate as compared to its neighbor.

Chitragupta Temple

It is the only Sun temple of Khajuraho. Inside the sanctum, an impressive statue of Surya, accompanied by Usha and Pratyusha, stands. Like Devi Jagadambi, you will see a plentitude of happy couples in erotic postures. Also, there are as many as 10 sculptures of Shiva and 14 of Dikpalas.

Vishwanatha Temple:

This temple is another riveting creation of the Chandelas. According to a detailed inscription inside the temple, Dhangadeva commissioned this temple while Sutradhara Chichchha was the chief architect. During its heyday, Vishwanatha Temple housed two Shiva lingams, one made of stone while the other of emerald.

Vishwanatha Temple

Like Kandariya Mahadeva, you will be lost in the plentitude of captivating sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses, ‘Apsaras’ and ‘Devanganas’ in graceful postures and couples in erotic poses. In total, there are 602 statues here.

Dancing Ganesha

Chausath Yogini Temple:

Oldest among all the Khajuraho monuments, it is located near the Shiv Sagar tank and outside the perimeter of the Western Group of Temples. Following the tradition of the ‘yogini’ cult, it is built in a hypaethral manner, which is open to the sky. The temple is comprised of 67 stone cellars. While one main cellar was devoted to Durga, the rest of the cellars were meant for yoginis and matrikas.

Exploring the Western Group of Temples took the entire morning. It was time for lunch when we finished. Post lunch, we visited the new ASI museum near Hotel Lalit. The museum is vast and has well-stacked galleries.

Afterward, we set out for the Southern Group of Temples.

Duladeva Temple:

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the original name of this temple is lost in the pages of history. The new name of ‘Duladeva’ literally translates into Bridegroom God. Owing to its refined styling and ornamentation, it is believed that this temple is an excellent specimen of the late Chandela temple architecture.

Duladeva Temple

We were amazed to find that the Duladeva Temple follows a star-shaped pattern a la the Hoysala temples of Belur and Halebidu. While observing the sculptures on the exterior, focus primarily on the outer walls of ‘garbha-griha’ which accommodate the best sculptures. You will find a superb carving of Shiva with three heads and ten hands as also a composite image of Hari, Hara, Brahma, and Surya with four heads and eight arms.

Carvings of Duladeva Temple

Chaturbhuja Temple:

Curiously, this Vishnu Temple faces west in stark contrast with other Hindu temples which face east or north. Inside the sanctum, a charming statue of Vishnu with four hands stands in a poised ‘tribhanga’ stance. Try visiting this temple during sunset, as the light of the setting sun illuminates the Vishnu inside the sanctum.

Chaturbhuja Temple

The ornamentation of Chaturbhuja Temple is much inferior as compared to other temples in Khajuraho. Also, erotic sculptures are absent here. Some of the intriguing sculptures here are those of Narasimhi (female Narasimha), Ardhanarishvara, Vishnu on ‘lalatabimba’, and Shiva-Parvati in ‘lalitasana’.

Deity inside Chaturbhuja Temple

We kicked off our second day in Khajuraho with the Eastern Group of Temples. This cluster of temples is located around the Khajura Sagar, also known as the Ninora Tal.

Vamana Temple:

This temple, devoted to Vishnu’s 5th incarnation of Vamana, confirms that Khajuraho was an important center for the worship of Vamana. The sanctum has a sandstone idol of Vamana, with all its hands broken. The deity is flanked by smaller images of Shiva and Brahma.

Vamana Temple

Outside, there are around 300 sculptures portraying mythical animal ‘Vyala’ and ‘apsaras’ in coquettish postures along with divine figures such as Varaha rescuing Bhudevi, Brahama, and Shiva-Parvati.

Javari Temple:

Like most of the Khajuraho Temples, the original name of this temple can hardly be fathomed now. This slender, Vaishnavite temple is one of the most beautiful temples of Khajuraho. The entrance has a richly carved ‘makara torana’, while the ceiling is elegantly carved with cusped flowers and ‘Kirttimukhas’. The sanctum houses a four-armed Vishnu with a shattered head.

Javari Temple

The temple exterior has exuberant carvings of ‘apsaras’, Dikpalas, amorous couples as also various incarnations of Vishnu.

Carvings of Javari Temple

Brahma Temple:

This crumbling temple is named after Brahma although it has a Shiva linga inside. There are four faces on the linga, facing the four cardinal directions. The icon resembled that of Brahma and hence named so.

Brahma Temple

Ghantai Temple:

This unusual structure is barely the skeletal remains of a once glorious Jain temple. Detached from the regular tourist trail of Khajuraho, only the meticulously carved pillars have survived the ordeal of time.

Ghantai Temple

The pillars mostly have motifs of a bell (‘Ghanta’ in Hindi) and hence the ruined structure is called Ghantai. The most stunning piece of sculpture is the door jamb with a central image of Chakreshvari and various symbols of the Digambara Jain tradition.

Ghantai Temple

Parshvanatha Temple:

Grandest of all the surviving Jain temples of Khajuraho, this temple was originally consecrated to Adinatha, the 1 st Jain Tirthankara. This wonderful temple was built during the reign of Dhanga.

Parshwanatha Temple

As you enter the temple, look up and be amazed by the most intricately carved ceiling among all the Khajuraho temples. A human figure is precariously perched on the ceiling, holding a garland, as if welcoming the visitors. Inside the sanctum, there is a modern seated idol of Parshvanatha placed over a ruined statue base that once held a statue of Adinatha.

Sculptures of Parshwanatha Temple

The sculptures beautifying the outer walls of Parshvanatha Temple are classy with elegant proportions. Despite being a Jain monument, you will find a plethora of religious imagery from Hinduism. There are images of Vishnu-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, and Brahma-Brahmani in affectionate postures, Valarama with his consort, Saraswati playing Veena, and so on. You will also notice voluptuous ‘apsaras’ applying Kajal, tying hair, or simply standing in a suggestive stance.

Temple deity

Adinatha Temple:

Located just beside the Parshvanatha Temple, the temple has lost most of its front section. The door jamb leading to the inner sanctum is strikingly carved with images of Chakreshvari, Ambika, and Padmavati.

Adinatha Temple

The ‘apsaras’ on the outer walls of Adinatha Temple are adorned with elaborate hairstyles, patterned costumes as well as heavy jewelry. You will also find images of Hindu deities, Dikpalas, and so on.

Outer decorations of Adinatha Temple

Shantinatha Temple:

The Chandela-era temple is now covered with modern renovations. This is an active temple, where the 16 th Tirthankara Shantinatha is worshipped.

Shantinatha Temple

It was time for lunch as we rounded up our tour of the Eastern Group of Temples. Post lunch, we decided to visit the Raneh Waterfalls. It lies some 20 km away from Khajuraho and can be reached within 30 minutes.

Raneh is a natural waterfall on the Ken River. The river’s erosional activity has led to the formation of 98 feet deep canyon made up of granite in varying shades of colors ranging from pink and red to black and grey. The place looks spectacular, especially in the monsoon and post-monsoon months.

Raneh Waterfalls

We finished exploring Khajuraho with the Light and Sound Program held at the Western Group.

1-day itinerary for Khajuraho:

If you have one day to explore Khajuraho, grab a quick breakfast and start with the Western Group of Temples. One by one, go through the Lakshmana Temple, Varaha Shrine, Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Devi Jagadambi Temple, Chitragupta Temple, and Vishvanatha Temple. Finish exploring the magnificent temples by 12 noon.

Nandi at Vishvanatha Temple

After lunch, visit the Eastern Group of Temples. Start with Vamana and Javari Temples and then swiftly proceed right to the Parshvanatha and Adinatha Temples.

Lastly, visit the Chaturbhuja Temple of Southern Group during sunset. 

Panels of sculpture

Half day’s itinerary for Khajuraho:

In case you have barely half a day, head straightway to the Western Group of Temples. You have to give the Eastern and Southern Groups a miss.

Beautiful carvings

Other places to visit near Khajuraho:

There are a few interesting places near Khajuraho that you can visit depending on your time.

Kalinjar For t: Located at around 100 km from Khajuraho, Kalinjar Fort was a stronghold of the Chandelas. It was also one of the most celebrated forts of Medieval India. The fort is laden with innumerable Chandela craftsmanship.

Ajaygarh Fort: It is situated 30 km from Kalinjar. Like the fort of Kalinjar, this too used to be one of the strategic bastions of the Chandelas.

Panna National Park: If you want a break after exploring historical ruins, head to the verdant Panna National Park. It is just 20 km from Khajuraho and its pristine landscape offers great wildlife sightings. Don’t miss the Pandav Falls, where the tributary of Ken forms a gorge and descends into a heart-shaped pool.

Dhubela: Situated 60 km from Khajuraho, Dhubela was the capital of the heroic Bundela warrior Chhatrasal. Chhatrasal was also the father of the legendary Mastani, who was married to Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao I. The Dhubela Palace has now been converted into a fantastic museum. Most of the monuments are located near Dhubela Lake, such as the Chhatris of Chhatrasal and his queen Kamlapati, and the Mastani Mahal.

Things to Remember:

1. The temples in Khajuraho remain open every day from sunrise to sunset.

2. Try visiting the Western Group of Temples as early as possible. The crowd thickens with the passage of time. The Eastern and Southern Groups remain less crowded throughout the day.

3. You need tickets for entering the Western Group of Temples. Entry ticket is INR 40 for Indian nationals and members of SAARC and BIMSTEC countries. For foreign visitors, the ticket is INR 400. Further, you have to pay INR 200 for the camera and INR 400 for the video camera. This ticket will also be valid for visiting the ASI Museum. No ticket is necessary for visiting the Eastern and Southern Groups of Temples.

4. Like other ASI-protected monuments, the tripod is not allowed inside Khajuraho temples. Even the small handheld tripod of GoPro is prohibited.

5. The ASI Museum remains open from 10 AM to 5 PM on all days, except Fridays.

6. The Light and Sound show occurs every evening at the Western Group of Temples. The show is available in English and Hindi languages. It kicks off from 6-30 PM with the English version, followed by the Hindi one from 7-30 PM. The entrance fee for Indian tourists is INR 250, while foreigners need to pay INR 750.

7. Although the majority of the temples in Khajuraho are not active, it is wise to dress modestly while visiting them.

8. Wear comfortable, easy-to-open shoes. Exploring Khajuraho needs a lot of walking. Further, you need to open your shoes before entering the temples.’

9. Carry an umbrella, wear sunglass, and slather sunscreen lotion on your skin as the sun is quite harsh even in October. Also, don’t forget to carry a bottle of water each while you are scouting the temples.

10. Guides are available at the gate of Western Group. Fees start from INR 1800 for a group of two people.

For Raneh waterfalls, you need to pay an entry fee and hire a guide from the entrance gate.

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  • The common date palm - Khajura - has given Khajuraho its name
  • The famous erotic sculptures of Khajuraho account for only 10% of all sculptures
  • The Khajuraho temples belong to the Hindu as well as the Jain religion
  • Of the original 85 temples, only 20 have survived destruction and ravages of time
  • Khajuraho temples were rediscovered in the 1850s after being neglected for centuries

Virtual Tour Western Group of Temples Kandariya Mahadev Jain Group of Temples

Khajuraho is an ancient city known for its magnificent temples ( Mandir ) and intricate sculptures. The Khajuraho city is located in the Chattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh and holds spellbinding historical tales and architectural grandeurs. As per the historical archives, the Khajuraho temple site had 85 temples during the 12th century spread over 20 square kilometres. Among these, only 25 temples have survived the course of time, spread over six square kilometres. 

The History of Khajuraho Group of Temples

Built in the mediaeval century by the Chandela Dynasty, the UNESCO site of 'Khajuraho Group of Monuments' is famous for its Nagara-Style architecture and graceful sculptures of nayikas (Hindu Mythological female protagonists) and deities. The splendour of the intricate statues is one of the reasons that makes it a popular site to visit among tourists. Built between 950-1050 AD by the Chandela Dynasty, these temples represent various forms of meditation, spiritual teachings and relationships through stimulating art. The temples are famous for their craftsmanship that consist of splendid demonstrations of fine sculptures and exceptional architectural skill, making them one of the most stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.

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Beautiful, detailed and expressive, the sculptures of the Khajuraho temples ( Mandir ) will leave you in awe and wonder. These temples are divided into three groups: Eastern, Western and Southern.

The Western group of temples

The Western group is very close to the archaeological museum and it includes the temples of Lakshmana, Matangeshwara, Varaha, Kandariya Mahadev, Chitragupta, Parvati, Vishwanatha and Nandi. This group of temples has approximately 870 marvellous sculptures engraved on the interior and exterior walls. Just after entering the Western group, the plaque on the right gives a brief introduction to the history of the Khajuraho. The main attraction of this place is a Shivling and the beautiful floral carving in the Sanctum of the temple. The three outer sections of the walls depict the sculptures of gods, goddesses and Hindu mythological creatures.

Kandariya Mahadeva Temple

Built between 1025 to 1050, the temple rises in successive towers like a range of hills. The lintel of the temple has a four- armed Shiva lined by Lord Brahma, the creator and Lord Vishnu, the preserver. Read More

Jagdambi Temple

Jagdambi is another name for Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva. On a platform inside the sanctum of the temple, a sculpture of Lord Vishnu is beautifully carved. There are also a few sculptures of sura-sundaris (celestial beauty) which are particularly appealing.

Chitragupta Temple

This temple is dedicated to Lord Surya, the Sun. There is also a sculpture of eleven-headed and eight-armed Lord Vishnu in the south of the temple. The sculptures of the divine couple deities Brahma-Brahmani, Shiva- Parvati, Bhairava-Bhairavi, and Lakshmi-Narayana have special artistic features.

This museum has some amazing sculptures and artefacts which are well displayed with their names and prospective age. An 11th - 12th-century statue of Sambhava Nath is placed in the Jain gallery which is situated on the left of the museum. A sculpture of Varaha with six heads and a dancing Ganesh are the exquisite statues to see in the museum. There are many other temples in the Western Group, which have similar architectural significance.

The Eastern Group of Temples

Vamana temple.

Vamana Temple is dedicated to the fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is built between 1050-75. This temple has few erotic carvings and a four-armed standing Lord Vishnu on its lintel.  

Javari Temple

Built between 1075 and 1100, Javari Temple stands on a high plinth and has a raised Shikhara. Its delicately carved Makara Torana arch is a fine example of the stone carving skills of the people of that era.

Parsvanatha Temple

This temple is one among the couple of old temples that were constructed using honey-coloured sandstone. This Jain temple was built between 950-970 but also holds images of deities of the Vaishnava faith, Lord Vishnu.

Adinatha Temple, Santinatha Temple, Ghantai Temple and  Brahma Temple are a few other Jain temples in this group with significant architectural and historical features.

The Southern Group of Temples

Duladeo temple.

The temple is also known as Kunwar Math, and the term Dula is associated with the notion of the Bridegroom's temple. The flying celestials on the uppermost Shikhara tower are the most impressive features of this temple. An amazing artistic skill can be observed in the carved jewellery of female figures of the temple. It is considered that the temple was built between 1100-1150

Chaturbhuja Temple

This temple is the only temple in Khajuraho that does not have a single erotic sculpture. At the entrance of the temple, the sculpture of Ganga and Jamuna is beautifully carved. There is also a marvellous sculpture of Lord Vishnu that seems as if the god is about to step out and bless his devotees.

Things to do in and around Khajuraho

Explore adivart tribal and folk art museum.

Step into the world of unique traditions and diverse communities at the Adivart Tribal and Folk Art Museum . With 12 traditional houses representing major tribal communities (Bhil, Korku, Baiga, Gond, Saharia, Bharia and Gond) and five regions of the state, visitors can explore and immerse themselves in the fascinating tribal culture of Madhya Pradesh.

Each house is uniquely decorated with artefacts, Kitchen utensils, furniture, and other essentials that offer a glimpse into the daily lives of these communities.

But that's not all! The museum also features a range of galleries showcasing the creative expressions of different tribal and regional communities. From intricate paintings and sculptures to musical instruments and dances, you'll be transported to another world as you witness the richness of the tribal culture of Madhya Pradesh.'

Panna National Park

Raneh waterfall is a beautiful tourist attraction situated 21 kilometres from the Khajuraho bus stop. You can see the captivating waterfalls that create a 30-foot-deep canyon. You can often see a rainbow hovering over the falls owing to the beaming sun.

Pandav Fall

It is one of the well-known tourist attractions close to Khajuraho. Pandav Fall is situated on the route that runs through Khajuraho and Panna, 34 kilometres from the Khajuraho bus stop. The Panna National Park and the falls are quite nearby and these two places are often covered on the same day. Panna Waterfall has a maximum height of 30 metres, and it is derived from the river Ken. According to the legends, the Caves which we have heard about in Mahabharata, are situated at the base of these waterfalls. This place is considered as an excellent picnic spot for people residing nearby locations.

Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum

The Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum, also referred to as the Dhubela museum is 62 kilometres away from the Khajuraho group of temples. The family members of Maharaja Chhatrasal constructed this museum in 1955 at the bank of Dhubela lake.

Jain Museum

The Jain Museum, formerly known as Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain Kala Sangrahalaya, is situated at a distance of one kilometre from the Khajuraho bus station. In the garden of its campus, you can witness the exquisite sculptures of the 24 Jain Tirthankaras. The interior of this museum provides information about the lives of the aforementioned Tirthankars, and it also houses many artefacts related to Jain tradition and culture.

Khajuraho Dance Festival

Plan a trip to Khajuraho around February when you can also attend the Khajuraho Dance Festival. This grand cultural extravaganza is a stunning blend of art and architecture. One gets to experience a wonderful symphony of mesmerising classical dance performances being performed by renowned artists coming from every nook and corner of India.

How to reach Khajuraho?

By Train : Khajuraho railway station is five km away from the main town and is linked to a few cities of Madhya Pradesh. Mahoba is the closest major railhead from Khajuraho which is around 78 km away. Trains from Mathura, Varanasi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Allahabad, Jabalpur, Gwalior, etc. run regularly from Mahoba.

By Air: Khajuraho has its own domestic airport at a distance of two km from the temple sites. It has flights connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal, Varanasi etc. You can hire local cabs to reach the nearest hotel or the temple.

By Road: With a decent transport network, roads to Khajuraho are well linked to all the major National and State Highways. From Khajuraho, many public and private buses travel to nearby cities like Jhansi. Standard buses, non AC and AC buses run regularly. Also, you have the option to hire private cabs to reach your destination.

Rural Life Experiences Around Khajuraho

Built between 950-1050 AD by the Chandela Dynasty, these temples depict various forms like meditation, spiritual teachings, kinship, wrestling, royalty and most significantly, erotic art. The temples consist of stunning displays of fine sculptures and exceptional architectural skill, making them one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Based on their geographical location, the temples are categorised into three groups: Eastern, Western and Southern. Beautiful, intricate and expressive, the sculptures of the Khajuraho temples will leave you in awe and wonder.

Do plan a trip to Khajuraho around February when you will also be able to witness Khajuraho Dance Festival. This grand cultural extravaganza is a stunning blend of art and architecture. One gets to experience a wonderful symphony of mesmerizing classical dance performances being performed by renowned artists across the nation.

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Street Souvenir at Khajurao

Apart from exploring the architectural beauty of Khajuraho, this site is also famous for unique souvenir shopping.

Rajas' Cafe

Raja Cafe, a place to be while in Khajuraho, provides luscious cuisines from all across the globe.

Mrigynaynee Emporium

Mrigynaynee Emporium is the best place to buy a wide variety of state originated handlooms such as Chanderi, Maheshwari and hand textiles.

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Adivart tribal and folk art museum, brahma temple, chaunsat yogini, devi jagdamba temple.

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An ideal place for history lovers, the museum has a rich collection of tribal and folk art and artefacts.

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The Brahma Temple has a unique pyramid-shaped roof that carries the five manifestations of Shiva, a composite image of his powers and potentialities.

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Probably the oldest Yogini temple of India and the oldest temple in Khajuraho, this temple was built in the 9th century. The name means 64, as it once had 64 cells for the Yoginis (female attendants).

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One of the most unique, this temple has beautiful depictions of hunting and elephant fights.

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One of the most prominent temples with very fine sculptures visible over three bands of carvings.

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Kandariya Mahadev

One of the tallest temples in Khajuraho, Kandariya Mahadev is built in the shape of a mountain. The intricate carvings on this temple catch thr attention of the visitors.?

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Lakshmana Temple

The best preserved Khajuraho temple, this large structure took over 20 years to build.

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Matangeshwar Temple

A beautiful temple in Khajuraho dedicated to the deity Lord Shiva.

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Parsvanath Temple

The largest of the Jain temples, this well-preserved structure is famous for its exceptional construction and intricate sculptures.

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Sound and Light Show

One of the best evening activities to be a part of in Khajuraho is its sound and light show. After sun set, when the artificial light falls on the temples, it brings in altogether different experience

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Chatarbhuj Temple

A temple dedicated to lord Vishnu which means one who has four arms.

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Aashiyana Homestay

Price: 1500-2500 (Dyanmic) Phone: 9589085830

Restaurants And Bars

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Phone : 9425141307

Managed by two Swiss sisters, Raja?s cafe is as unique as it is homely. Offering an inspiring view of the temples, this rooftop restaurant definitely steals the show. Reached by a narrow staircase, the bright, cheerful terrace courtyard follows a green and black colour scheme. Offering a wide variety of cuisine, including Chinese and Indian food, the cafe instantly becomes a favourite. Try anything from spicy indian dishes to a grand swiss meal, and you won't be disappointed. Easy on the pocket and extremely chilled out. If you are looking for a relaxing meal, this is your place.

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Zorba Di Buddha

Phone : 7686274135

Located in Hotel Harmony, this rooftop restaurant- Zorba Di Buddha is a delight to visit. Spacious with wooden furniture spread out in a unique manner, the restaurant is warm and welcoming. Offering a wide variety of cuisines, you can try anything from European to Indian dishes. The restaurant is known for its stir fried vegetables with hot, garlic sauce, white sauce pasta and its distinct rendition of chicken curry. The Buddhist paraphernalia spread all around the restaurant just adds to the alluring charm of this rooftop eatery.

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The best time to visit Khajurao is from September to February.

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Khajuraho is a fascinating and unique destination in India that is renowned for its stunning collection of ancient temples, which have become a global symbol of the country's rich cultural heritage. Located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, the temples of Khajuraho are considered some of the most significant masterpieces of Indian art and architecture, dating back to the 9th to the 11th century AD.

But Khajuraho is not just about temples and history - the city has a vibrant and colorful culture that is sure to enchant visitors. One of the most unique aspects of Khajuraho is its street art, which is a stunning display of creativity and color. From murals depicting local legends to graffiti that celebrates the city's heritage, the street art of Khajuraho is a sight to behold. Take a stroll through the city's alleys and marvel at the stunning artwork that adorns the walls, and maybe even snap a few Instagram-worthy photos along the way!

For those looking for an adrenaline rush, Khajuraho has something special to offer - hot air ballooning! Soar high above the city and get a bird's eye view of the temples and surrounding landscape. The experience is nothing short of magical, as you float gently through the air and take in the breathtaking views below. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of some of the local wildlife, such as peacocks and langurs. It's an adventure you'll never forget, and a unique way to experience the beauty of Khajuraho.

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Welcome to Khajuraho, the land of ancient temples, vibrant culture, and unforgettable experiences! Tourists visiting Khajuraho, are in for a treat - there's so much to see and do in this enchanting city that you'll be spoiled for choice. First and foremost, Khajuraho is known for its stunning temples, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These temples are renowned for their intricate carvings and unique architecture, which depict scenes from Hindu mythology, everyday life, and even eroticism. It's a sight to behold, and you'll be left in awe of the talent and skill that went into creating these masterpieces.

But there is a lot to see and experience in Khajuraho other than its beautiful temple, the city is known for its rich and colorful culture that is sure to captivate visitors. Take a stroll through the city's bustling bazaars, where you'll find handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs that make for perfect keepsakes. Sample the delicious street food, which is a must-try for any foodie. And attend one of the many cultural events that are held throughout the year, which showcase the city's rich cultural heritage.

For those looking for adventure, Khajuraho has something special to offer - hot air ballooning! And if you're a nature lover, Khajuraho has something for you too - just a short drive away is Panna National Park, which is home to tigers, leopards, and a variety of other wildlife. Take a safari and spot these majestic creatures in their natural habitat - it's an experience you'll never forget. In Khajuraho, there's something for everyone - history enthusiasts, culture vultures, foodies, adventure seekers, and nature lovers. So pack your bags, book your tickets, and get ready to experience the magic of this enchanting city!

Khajuraho has a long list of tourists attractions, including Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Lakshmana Temple, Khajuraho’s Textile & Looms, Parsvanath Temple, Devi Jagdamba Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple, Panna National Park, Adinath Temple, Matangeshwar Temple, Dulhadev Temple, Varaha Temple, etc.

The duration of a tour of Khajuraho can vary depending on the level of exploration you want to do. If you are short on time, you can cover the major temples in a day or two. However, if you want to explore the area more deeply, 3-4 days would be a good amount of time.

The best time to visit Khajuraho is during the winter months from November to February when the weather is pleasant and cool with temperatures ranging from 10 to 27 degrees Celsius. This is also the peak tourist season, and the Khajuraho Dance Festival is held in February, attracting a large number of visitors from all over the world.

Yes, Khajuraho is definitely worth visiting for its unique and fascinating cultural heritage. The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered to be one of the finest examples of Indian temple architecture and sculpture.

Yes, Khajuraho is generally considered a safe place to travel to for tourists. The town is relatively small and the crime rate is low. However, it is always advisable to take general safety precautions like being aware of your surroundings, avoiding isolated areas at night, and keeping your valuables secure.

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Khajuraho Tourism And Travel Guide

The Khajuraho temples, located in Central India in the state of Madhya Pradesh are a unique group of temples signifying and elaborating the rich cultural heritage and architectural brilliance of Medieval India. These temples are famous for depicting the sexual positions and lovemaking techniques which show the sexual life of the medieval Indian times. These temples are the most visited heritage site in India after The Taj Mahal and are also included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.

Here's a quick travel guide to tell you more about the tourism in Khajuraho.

History:  Khajuraho Tourism And Travel Guide

Khajuraho Temples were built over a period of 100 years by the Chandela Dynasty ruling over Central India during the medieval times. The temples were built between 950 AD and 1050 AD and out of the 85 temples built only 22 have been preserved by the Archeological Survey of India in good condition. They are spread over an area of 20 sq kms and are the largest group of Hindu, Jain and Shiva temples of medieval times. After the Chandela dynasty declined in the 13 th century, the temples were left covered under a heavy dense shade of date palm trees and the city later came to be known as Khajuraho. They were later rediscovered by a British Army Engineer, Captain T.S. Burt in 1838.

Location, Weather and Best Time to Visit

Location, Weather and Best Time to Visit:  Khajuraho Tourism And Travel Guide

Khajuraho lies in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh , district Chatarpur. The Vindhya range of mountains can be seen from Khajaraho. The climate of this region is varied and has a wide annual range of temperatures. The summers are very hot with temperatures touching 45 degrees Celsius while the winters are pleasant with 27 degrees. It is not advisable to visit during summers hence making the ideal time from September to March. There is not too much rainfall with 114 cms on an average in a year. 

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How To Reach

How To Reach:  Khajuraho Tourism And Travel Guide

The temples lie about 620 kms southeast of Delhi and have a wide connectivity by air, rail and road. The airport at Khajuraho is 5 km from the city. The railway station at Khajuraho is well connected with major railway lines of India and a train named UP SAMPARK KRANTI is known to be the best connected and the fastest. Taxis and buses also provide fast commuting though taxis are preferred due to bad condition of buses and public transport.

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Festivals:  Khajuraho Tourism And Travel Guide

For those of you who are festival lovers and love to indulge in cultural programs and heritage celebrations, Khajuraho offers a wide variety of options and opportunities to catch them. A week long dance festival is organized in late February or early March at the Chitragupta Temple Complex. All kinds of dance forms are known to be displayed and performed for the viewer’s pleasure in this amazing festival.

Khajuraho Attractions and Places to Visit

Khajuraho Attractions and Places to Visit:  Khajuraho Tourism And Travel Guide

Exploring temples at Khajuraho is a very interesting task and a lot of medieval culture comes to the foresight while going through these magnificent pieces of architecture. The erotic sculptures display the land of Kama Sutra and the essence behind the importance of love and passion in Indian history. The temples are divided into 3 groups, the Western Group, Eastern group and Southern Group of temples. The Western group of Temples is the largest and richest group of temples. An entry fee of Rs. 10 for Indian tourists and US $5 for foreign tourists is charged and the temples are open from sunrise to sunset. There is also a sound and light show organized at the Western group of temples every evening which is narrated by Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan (recorded). The Eastern and Southern Groups are also worth watching and a wide variety of temples can be explored.

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Travel Tips:  Khajuraho Tourism And Travel Guide

For all guide information, English speaking tourist guides are available at site and a lot of cafes and restaurants can be found ranging from reasonable to luxurious. A lot of people come here to meditate and perform yoga activities and to unwind. Also, only half an hour away from the temples is Panna National Park which is a good visit as well.

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Khajuraho , a small village in rural Madhya Pradesh in the center of India, is famous as the home of the Khajuraho Temples which date back to the 10 th century and are now a UNESCO world heritage site .

The Khajuraho temples are a group of Hindu and Jain temples that are adorned with intricate details, symbolism and ancient Indian art but they are best known for the explicit erotic sculptures that adorn the ancient stone edifices and are regarded as some of the most fabulous temple art in the world.

The temples are the main reason not to miss visiting Khajuraho, but the small town also makes a nice escape from the cities and provides an interesting glimpse into life in rural India.

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I’ve been to Khajuraho twice now – once on my first trip backpacking around India where the highlight was being randomly invited to a wedding anniversary party in a family home in the old village and also on my recent trip through North India with India Someday ( see more about that here ) and Khajuraho’s fascinating history, culture, temples, museums and dance shows captivated me both times.

Khajuraho is quite small so 2 days should be enough to see the main attractions.

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Top Things to do in Khajuraho

The khajuraho temples.

There are several groups of temples spread across the countryside that make up the Khajuraho Group of Monuments UNESCO world heritage site.

The temples at Khajuraho were built in the 10th century by the Chandelas , one of the ruling dynasties that were prevalent throughout India in that time and often fought violent wars against each other or against invading parties. The kingdom was powerful and the temples in use until the end of 12th century, of the 85 temples built spread over 20 square kilometres, only 25 now still survive intact.

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The temples of Khajuraho are amazingly, stunningly intricate in architecture, style and detail and freezes of detailed sculptures run all along and around the temples and up the flamboyant spires.

While the temples are most famous for their erotic sculptures , actually, these only account for 10% of the numerous sculptures. The majority of the Khajuraho sculptures depict every day medieval life with scenes depicting gods and goddesses, war, villagers, farming, journeys, elephants and other real or mystical creatures.

The level of detail and skill that you can see if you look close up is amazing, especially considering the age and weathering the sandstone sculptures have undergone. These are certainly some of the most beautiful temples in India.

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The Western Group of Temples contains some of the best preserved, most interesting and most breath-taking sculptures situated in quiet, green gardens and are the only ones you have to pay an entrance fee for (500 rupees) There’s an audio guide available which allows you to wander the temples at your own pace while listening to the guide and learning about the history and meaning behind the temples.

Highlights include the Lakshmana temple – circle the base to see some of Khajuraho’s raunchiest artwork including orgies and even a guy getting very friendly with a horse! Kandariya Mahadev is Khajuraho’s largest temple where you can the infamous handstand position on the South side.  Outside the Western Enclosure are some other temples including Matangesvara , the only one still in use and the ruins of Chausath Yogini which make a nice sunset spot.

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Rent a bicycle

Pedal around the temple-dotted hills, and buffalo filled fields, observing traditional rural Indian life and explore the Old Village. The Eastern Group of Temples are scattered in and around the old village. There is also a group of Jain temples which are quite different from the others and more temples to explore further South.

There are two archaeological museums in Khajuraho , the old one is situated in front of Western Group of Temples and is quite small. The new museum is about 500 meters from the Western Group and is home to a good collection of sculptures which help to tell the story of Khajuraho. The museums can be viewed quickly and offer a nice mid-day break from the heat. There is also a Tribal and Folk Art Museum with paintings, sculptures and other artifacts which give a colourful insight into the tribal cultures of the area.

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Sound and Light Show

Each evening the temples become illuminated for a super fun, if a little cheesy, introduction to local history. The Sound and Light Show features lights playing across temple facades as a narrator tells you about Khajuraho. Foreigners pay 500 rupees.

Panna National Park

A must-do day trip from Khajuraho. The park contains Pench Tiger Reserve, the setting of Rudyard Kipling’s famous work, The Jungle Book . The tiger population has recently rebounded to 40 after taking a hit from poachers. Though not every visitor will see an elusive big cat, many do report tiger or leopard sightings along with many kinds of deer, antelope, crocodiles, hyenas, wolves, birds, and snakes. About 15km inside the park you can take in Raneh Waterfalls , best viewed after the monsoon.

Folk Dance Show

Khajuraho doesn’t have much in the way of evening entertainment but the colourful folk dance show held every night at the Kandariya Art & Cultural Centre is a lively, feel-good performance takes you through many different folk dances from states all across India in an entertaining hour-long show in a modern air-conditioned theatre decorated with statues. If you can, time your visit to coincide with the Khajuraho Dance Festival held in the first week of February

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Why are there such explicit and erotic carvings on a temple in a conservative country like India?

This is the question most visitors ask and there are a couple of different theories. One of the most popular theories connect the erotic carvings with the Kama Sutra but these have mostly been discredited. One of the beliefs is that the erotic sculptures were considered auspicious and protective. They were placed mainly in the most vulnerable area of the temple maybe to appease and ward off malevolent spirits.

Another is that as India was made up of warring kingdoms, kings wanted to increase their population to provide more men for their armies. Knowing that people would come to pray at the temple and walk around the outside, they put sexy carvings hoping that their subjects would be inspired to try the positions at home. It must have worked because India now has the 2nd largest population of the world!

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Where to stay in Khajuraho

Khajuraho is quite small and most of the accommodation and restaurants in Khajuraho are clustered close to the Western Temples.

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Zostel Hostel is Khajuraho’s’ only backpacker hostel run by the popular Zostel brand. At the hostel you can enjoy the cheerful modern décor of the well-equipped common area with other backpackers. Both dorms and private rooms are offered, including AC, and the location is very convenient for exploring on foot and the common areas are good for meeting other travellers.

Friends in Khajuraho Homestay  in the Old Village overlooking the Brahma temple and lake offers an intimate homestay experience. There are 2 guest rooms in this homestay operated by a blended Indian-French family. You can get to know about their family and life on Vio’s blog westernmamainindia.com There is wifi and hot water in the shared bathroom and guests are offered home-cooked meals, personal guiding and a chance to hang out and get to know the family. I stayed here while on my North India trip arranged by India Someday.

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Hotel Siddharth is a good-value budget hotel option located directly across from the main Western Temple. It isn’t fancy but has all the essential travel amenities and is well-run, with a restaurant serving local food with nice views of the temples.

Yogi Ashram Guest house offers clean and comfortable private rooms within a large house set in leafy gardens about 2km from the Western temples. There is a terrace, restaurant and shared kitchen and yoga classes, massage, meditation and cooking classes are also available.

  Hotel Isabel Palace . Just a small step up the price ladder will get you a room in Hotel Isabel Palace, a white colonial Raj era mansion, compete with a jungle-like courtyard surrounded by balconies and a rooftop restaurant. If you’re on a budget they also have dormitory beds available for about 300 rupees.

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Splurge : The Best Hotels in Khajuraho

The Lalit Temple View Hotel is the most luxurious stay in Khajuraho by one of the best regarded luxury hotel brands in India situated only 500 meters away from the temples. The architecture is quite bland but rooms are spacious and inviting. The Lalit has a huge clover-shaped swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and wicker chaise lounges and a spa, fitness center and also offers yoga classes.

Clarks Khajuraho is a good value for money five star hotel located near the airport in Khajuraho. Rooms are spacious and comfortable with all modern amenities and there is also a spa and fitness center. The highlight is the lovely swimming pool set within nice, spacious gardens .  

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Where to eat in Khajuraho

Raja Cafe is one of the best bets for food in town. With an extensive multi-cuisine menu that includes Indian and many Western and Asian dishes, it stands out among such restaurants for across-the-board quality of food. It also boasts shaded rooftop seating and temple views, and has espresso drinks.

Agrasen is one of the more upmarket rooftop restaurant options in Khajuraho that serves good salads, pizzas and pastas as well as great Indian food.

Blue Sky Restaurant is a standard multi cuisine traveller orientated restaurant that serves decent enough food but the real attraction here are the views over the western group of temples from the terrace and the cute table in the tree.

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Mediterraneo is a very popular Italian restaurant with house-made pastas and a wood-fired stone oven that produces delicious thin and crispy pizzas.

Bella Italia also makes its own pizza, and is somewhat cheaper and has a rooftop under a tree where hundreds of parrots gather at sunset.

Lassi corner is great if you want a quick and cheap breakfast or snack.

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Top Tips/ Good to Know: Khajuraho is situated in a rural area where many local people do not have much income and so they can be quite persistent in hassling tourists to buy things or give money.

How to get to Khajuraho

Khajuraho is connected by bus, train, and a fancy new airport to several North Indian destinations.

Buses run to and from Chhatarpur, which is connected to Jhansi and Gwalior. A bus also goes to Madla for Panna National Park.

Trains connect to Delhi (11.5 hours), Varanasi(11 hours), and Jhansi (4-4.5 hours depending on the train).

There are daily flights to and from Delhi via Varanasi on Jet Airways, and three times weekly flights to Delhi via Varanasi and and from Delhi via Agra and Varanasi on Air India.

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Interesting blog and nice pictures will soon plan to visit this place.

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Very nicely written but I was surprised to see there was no mention of the Khajuraho classical dance festival against the backdrop of the western group of temples ! It’s a very interesting event with classical dancers from all over India performing during the festival period. The latest addition is the archaeological seminar and an art exhibition by contemporary artists from India and South Asian nations. It’s a big crowd puller and steadily gaining popularity.

Thanks, I did mention the dance festival – but only briefly as I havent had the chance to attend. Hopefully one day! Thanks for letting me know more about it though. Here’s where I mentioned it – “Folk Dance Show – Khajuraho doesn’t have much in the way of evening entertainment but the colourful folk dance show held every night at the Kandariya Art & Cultural Centre is a lively, feel-good performance takes you through many different folk dances from states all across India in an entertaining hour-long show in a modern air-conditioned theatre decorated with statues. If you can, time your visit to coincide with the Khajuraho Dance Festival held in the first week of February”

Just one sentence Anna ! That doesn’t even count as brief 😉 I’m sure you won’t deprive yourself of the wonderful experience for long 😊 Even I’m planning to visit again, couldn’t get enough of it last time even after four days of stay ! A thoroughly informative article by you nonetheless 👍 Will be waiting for more in coming days 😊

Chiranjit Das Thanks! I hope I get to see it for myself soon 🙂

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Thanks. Very well written with all the required information. I am presently in Kajuraho and follow your suggestions. Vitnessed the light n sound show. It was wonderful. Will post again after visiting the temples.

Hi Prithviraj – thanks glad you found the post helpful. Happy travels 🙂

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just so you know – it’s not Raja’s Cafe but Raja Cafe. And somewhere you wrote Karma Sutra instead of Kama Sutra!

I have linked your post on our website here https://friends-in-khajuraho.com/khajuraho/khajuraho-tourism-what-see-do/

Greetings from Khajuraho! 🙂 vio

Thanks so much for pointing this out Vio! and thanks for linking to my post 🙂 Hope you and the family are all well xxx

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Hello Anna I am planing to visit Khajuraho next December from Bangladesh . Your post is vary helpful to me. I am solo traveler. Can you plz give a sort guideline that which way batter for me to visit Khajuraho? Thankyou so much your informative deception.

Hi Nandita, great your planning to visit Khajuraho and that you found my post useful.

I’m not sure what you mean by guideline? I’ve put all the tips for best places to see and where to stay and eat in the post. You only 2 or 3 days to see the best of Khajuraho.

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Khajuraho Travel Itineraries

Taking a trip to Khajuraho? Our friends at M.P Tourism  have a few suggestions on where to go and what to see.

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2 DAY ITINERARY (KHAJURAHO and KALINJAR FORT):

DAY 1 in KHAJURAHO:  Spend your first day in town exploring Khajuraho’s world-renowned Hindu and Jain temples. They were built by the rulers of the Chandela kingdom back in the 10th century. Over 85 temples are believed to have been built – and 20 remain standing today. Read more about the Eastern, Western and Southern Group of temples here . If you can’t visit all of them, fear not – you’ll get another glimpse of them as you run past them on Sunday!

DAY 2 in KHAJURAHO AND KALINJAR:  Wake up at dawn and walk, jog or run past the temples of Khajuraho. Take a moment to stop and stare as you cross them – they’re a World Heritage Site for good reason – the sculptures and masonry have withstood the test of time as well as attacks from foreign invaders over the centuries.  If you have the time, do also head to Kalinjar Fort – Located 3 hours north east of Khajuraho, it’s a much underrated but equally impressive fort that was a stronghold of the Chandela rulers.

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3 DAY ITINERARY (KHAJURAHO, KALINJAR FORT, ORCHHA):

DAY 2 in KHAJURAHO AND KALINJAR:   Wake up at dawn and walk, jog or run past the temples of Khajuraho. Take a moment to stop and stare as you cross them – they’re a World Heritage Site for good reason – the sculptures and masonry have withstood the test of time as well as attacks from foreign invaders over the centuries.  If you have the time, do also head to Kalinjar Fort – Located 3 hours north east of Khajuraho, it’s a much underrated but equally impressive fort that was a stronghold of the Chandela rulers.

DAY 3 in ORCHHA:  Located 4 hours west of Khajuraho, and adjacent to the city of Jhansi, Orchha is a 15th century town with temples and palaces built by Rudra Pratap Singh, the first king of the princely state of Orchha.  Stop by at the Raja Mahal, a palace-fort located on an island by the Betwa River. Also visit the Jehangir Mahal, an entire palace said to have been built to “humor” Emperor Jehangir during his visit to Orchha. Head back to Khajuraho if you’re flying out – or catch a train back home from nearby Jhansi.

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4 DAY ITINERARY (KHAJURAHO, KALINJAR FORT, ORCHHA):

DAY 3 in ORCHHA: Located 4 hours west of Khajuraho, and adjacent to the city of Jhansi, Orchha is a 15th century town with temples and palaces built by Rudra Pratap Singh, the first king of the princely state of Orchha.  Stop by at the Raja Mahal, a palace-fort located on an island by the Betwa River. Also visit the Jehangir Mahal, a palace renowned for its Mughal architecture said to have been built to “humor” Emperor Jehangir during his visit to Orchha.

DAY 4 in KHAJURAHO: On your final day in town, Take a jeep safari to visit the nearby Panna Tiger Reserve or visit the Raneh Falls and the Pandav Falls located along the Ken river.

Keep in mind Madhya Pradesh is one of India’s largest states – and there’s lots to see and explore from a historical and wildlife significance.  The Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi , the prehistoric  Rock Shelters at Bhimbetka  and the Bandavgarh National Park are all worth a visit.

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Temples of Khajuraho – A Complete Travel Guide to Visit Them

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Last Updated on: Apr 15, 2023  

About the Blog: Khajuraho is one of the most famous tourist destinations in India. The temples of Khajuraho are undoubtedly one of the best in terms of temple architecture in India. The temples of Khajuraho are divided into three parts – the western, eastern and southern group of monuments. This blog is an effort to document the archaeological monuments in Khajuraho after our visit there. Read further to know about the temples of Khajuraho and other monuments in these three groups, and other relevant information like how to reach and where to stay in Khajuraho.

If there is one place in India that piques interest in both domestic and international tourists, it has to be Khajuraho. The temples of Khajuraho, known for their erotic sculptures and carvings have generated curiosity among a lot of tourists around the world. But Khajuraho is much more than the explicit erotic sculptures. The temples of Khajuraho are one of the best examples of medieval temple architecture in India. They are undoubtedly the most extraordinary archaeological site in the country.

Kandariya Mahadev Temple

Khajuraho is a small town located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The temples of Khajuraho have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. While some come here to find a correlation between the Kamasutra and the temples of Khajuraho, there are others who come to look at the erotic structures and think as to why there are such carvings on a temple. And then there are a few who come to marvel at the exquisite architecture of the temples, the exceptional craftsmanship and the visual treat that the temples of Khajuraho have to offer.

Temples of Khajuraho – A Brief History

The temples of Khajuraho were commissioned by the rulers of Chandela Dynasty sometime between 900 AD to 1100 AD. The Chandelas belonged to the Rajput clan and the dynasty was founded by Nannuka (831 – 845 AD). They were actually feudatories of the Gurjara-Pratihara Empire, who ruled majority of Northern India from Kanauj. The Chandelas supported the Gurjara-Pratihara rulers in return for security against the aggression of the Muslim invaders.  

Khajuraho Temples _ UNESCO World Heritage

This period provided peace and was one of the golden periods of temple architecture in medieval India. According to an inscription found, Nannuka ruled from a place known as Khajurwatika , which later came to be known as Khajuraho. Khajurwatika was a flourishing temple town. It is believed that once there were about 85 temples in Khajuraho within an area of 13 sq km.

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By the 13th century, Khajuraho and the Chandela dynasty had fallen into decline. It can be seen from the less impressive temples built during that period. It seems likely that the individual temples of Khajuraho were associated with specific rulers of the Chandela dynasty.

After the decline of the Chandela dynasty, Khajuraho remained as a religious center till the 14th century. Mention of Khajuraho was found in the memoirs of Arab traveller Ibn Batuta who visited the area in 1335.

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By the 16th century, Khajuraho seemed to have gone completely off the radar. No reference of this place was found in any Mughal records. Perhaps this is the reason why this temple town escaped massacre and destruction from the hands of the Muslim invaders.

Khajuraho was brought back to life by Lieutenant William Price in 1813 when he reported a Sanskrit inscription found at Mau near Khajuraho. By 1818, the temple town of Khajuraho was once again in the news drawing the attention of historians.

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In 1838, Captain T S Burt published the first modern account of the Western Group of Temples. He understood the importance of such a high concentration of temples in a small region and started noting down the inscriptions. Later, between 1843 and 1847, Maharaja Pratap Singh carried out excavations and renovations of the temples of Khajuraho. He was the first local ruler to take interest in the Khajuraho temples.

Pratapeswar Temple

The most comprehensive accounts of the temples of Khajuraho as done by Major Alexander Cunningham , the Archaeological Surveyor to the Government of India, who visited the area in 1852, 1864 and 1865. He was also known as the father of Indian archaeology.

Currently the Khajuraho Temples are under the charge of the Archaeological Survey of India.

Western Group of Temples of Khajuraho

Architecture of the Khajuraho Temples

The Khajuraho Group of Temples follows the Nagara style of architecture . In actuality, these temples demonstrate the pinnacle of temple architecture of the period. The temples built in sandstone are elevated on an ornate terraced platform ( jagati ). The sanctum is topped by a heavily carved Shikhara or tower, unique to the Nagara style of architecture. The principal spire is flanked by a series of miniature spires, making it more prominent. Each miniature spire symbolizes Mount Kailasa, the abode of Lord Shiva.

Architecture of Temples of Khajuraho - Nagara style

The entrance of the temple is through a decorated entrance porch ( Ardha mandapa ) leading to the main hall ( mandapa ). After that you can access the vestibule ( antaralaya ) and then to the main sanctum ( garbhagriha ).

The sculptures of the temples of Khajuraho are harmoniously integrated with the architecture of the temples. All the surfaces of the temples are carved with both human and non-human motifs depicting sacred and secular themes.

The famous sculpture of Khajuraho - a woman picking thorns from her feet

There are sculptures depicting deities and gods, nymphs, acts of prayer and other sacred beliefs. There are sculptures depicting kings and queens, warfare and the social fabric of the time like many other temples in India . Scenes of domesticity, marriages, teacher and student, musicians and dancers and so many more are also found in the temples of Khajuraho.

And then there are the erotic sculptures that Khajuraho is so known for.

Erotic Sculptures of Khajuraho

Erotic sculptures of temples of Khajuraho, MP

There are sculptures of amorous couples. And then there are erotic sculptures that include men and women, threesomes and orgies, bestiality and even animals. These are definitely not for the prudes. However, the erotic sculptures of Khajuraho comprises only 10% of the entire carvings. The erotics carvings are also not found in the interior of the temples. 

Temples of Khajuraho – Khajuraho Group of Monuments

Temples of Khajuraho - Khajuraho Group of Monuments

Out of the 85 temples of Khajuraho, only 26 survive today. These temples are divided into three distinct groups – the Western, eastern and southern groups. The western group of temples are the largest and the most well preserved and is recognised as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. This group also consists of the most famous and the important temples – Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Lakshmana Temple, Vishwanath Temple and others. If there is a crunch of time, then you must concentrate on this group only.

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All these temples of Khajuraho are spread within an area of 6-7 sq km only. These temples are dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu, Ganesha, Sun God and some to Jain Tirthankaras. While you can visit all these temples in one day, we recommend you to split your Khajuraho itinerary over two days. Keep the first day to explore the Western Group of Temples and the second one for eastern and southern groups.

Western Group of Temples

Khajuraho Group of Monuments - Western Group of Temples

The Western Group of Temples are the most impressive ones with imposing architecture and exquisite sculptures and carvings. It is here where you will find the famous erotic sculptures of Khajuraho on display.

There are 15 monuments in total in the Western Group of Temples. Out of them 10 are located inside the compound managed by ASI. There is an entry fee to enter the compound. The remaining five are outside the compound and are free to visit.

Visit the temples inside the compound first and then you can visit the rest 5, which are within walkable distance from the western compound.

1. Lakshmana Temple

Lakshmana Temple - Western Group of Monuments, Khajuraho

Lakshmana Temple is grand and the first one you will probably see inside the compound. This temple was constructed between the period 930 to 950 AD. Although it is not one of the largest temples of the complex, the carvings on the internal and external walls are simply stunning.

Sculptures at Lakshmana Temple

The exterior walls are divided into two distinct zones having sculptures of griffins, snake goddesses, apsaras and amorous couples in the recesses. The upper zone depicts different forms of Vishnu and the lower one focuses on Shiva.

The erotica are found mainly in the recesses between the external walls of the assembly hall and the sanctuary and are quite agile in nature depicting complex coitus positions.

Erotic sculptures at Lakshmana Temple - Khajuraho temples

2. Varaha Temple

Varaha Temple is located directly opposite the Lakshmana Temple facing the east. This is believed to be one of the oldest temples in the complex built somewhere around 900 – 925 AD. The shrine consists of an oblong pavilion with a pyramidal roof resting on 14 pillars. The ceiling is carved with a lotus flower.

Varaha temple

Inside the shrine is a sandstone carving of Varaha or boar. Varaha is the third Avatar of Lord Vishnu. The highly polished boar is massive, over 2.5m in length and is carved out of a single rock.  On the surface of the boar, there are 675 small figurines carved in twelve rows. These figurines represent various Gods and Goddesses of Hindu pantheon.

3. Kandariya Mahadev Temple

Kandariya Mahadev Temple - grandest temple at Khajuraho

Kandariya Mahadev Temple is one of the grandest monuments not only in Khajuraho, but also in India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is believed to have been built around 1030 AD. It is also the largest and tallest of all the temples of Khajuraho. The temple got its name from the word “ Kandara ” meaning cave.

The main Shikhara or spire of the Kandariya Mahadev Temple has 84 subsidiary spires! It looks like a cascading waterfall. The exterior of the temple has exquisite carvings of Lord Shiva, Dikpalas, griffins, snake goddess and apsaras.

Ceiling in th einteriors of Kandariya Mahadev Temple

Kandariya Mahadev Temple also has some of the most explicit erotica found in the temples of Khajuraho. Just like the Lakshmana temple, these erotic sculptures are found in the external recesses between the sanctuary and assembly hall. The erotica includes amorous couples, orgies and some very acrobatic sexual poses.

Erotic sculptures of Khajuraho - at Kandariya Mahadev Temple

The interior of the temple also has some exquisite carvings and sculptures.

4. Mahadev Shrine

Mahadev Shrine at Western Group of Monuments at Khajuraho

Mahadeva Shrine is a smaller temple in between the Kandariya Mahadev Temple and the Jagdambi Temple. All three temples share the same platform. This temple seemed to be a ruined one having only the entrance porch. The inner sanctum has completely disappeared.

5. Jagadambi Temple

Jagdambi tempel at Khajuraho

Jagadambi Temple is believed to have been built around 1000 to 1025 AD and shares the same platform as the Kandariya Mahadev Temple and the Shiva shrine. This temple, though less elaborate than the Kandariya Mahadev Temple, has some elegant sculptures on the walls. This temple also has several erotic sculptures on the exteriors.

Erotic sculptures at Khajuraho - Jagdambi Temple

6. Chitragupta Temple

This temple was built during 1000 to 1025 AD having a similar design to the Jagdambi Temple. This is the only surviving temple in Khajuraho dedicated to the Sun God. This temple also has beautiful carvings of deities, apsaras and erotic sculptures as well.

Chitragupta Temple -Khajuraho Temples

Inside the temple is a huge idol of Sun God, Surya, almost 2m tall. The hands of the statue are broken off. The Sun God is usually portrayed riding seven horses. If you look at the base of the idol, you can just find out the outline of horses driven by a charioteer.

7. Parvati Temple

Temples of Khajuraho - Parvati Temple

A short distance away is a small shrine known as the Parvati Temple. The temple houses the image of Goddess Parvati.

8. Vishwanatha Temple

Visvanath Temple - Western group of monuments at Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh Tourism

The Vishwanath Temple is located on the eastern side of the compound and is one of the grandest temples of Khajuraho. Out of the four subsidiary shrines surrounding the temple, only two survived. Like all the other temples in the compound, this also has quite beautiful sculptures. On the north side in between the juncture of the maha mandapa and sanctum, there are panels showing erotic scenes.

Explicit erotic sculptures at Visvanath Temple at Khajuraho

9. Nandi Temple

Nandi Temple is located just opposite the Vishwanath Temple facing each other on the same plinth. Inside the temple, there is a beautiful statue of the bull, Nandi, also known as Lord Shiva’s carrier.

Visvanath and Nandi Temple at Khajuraho

10. Pratapeshwar Temple

The Pratapeshwar Temple looks different from the rest of the temples in the compound. It is because this temple is the newest one built almost 800 years after the rest of the temples in the compound. The Pratapeshwar Temple is actually the Chhatri or the memorial of Raja Pratap Singh who built this temple as a memorial of himself to immortalize his name.

Pratapeswar Temple

This temple will either be the first or the last temple that you will encounter inside the compound depending on which direction you decide to take a circular route around the western group complex.

The architecture of the Pratapeshwar Temple is an interesting conglomeration of three styles. It has a Rajputana dome in front, a pagoda ceiling and a typical Shikhara at the back.

11. Bhairav Statue

Bhairav Statue located on the way to the Matangeshwar Temple

Bhairav Statue is located on the way to the Matangeshwar Temple outside the fenced enclosure of the Western group of temple complexes. The statue is almost 2m high and is coated with red lead. This orangish read coating is perhaps done much later. Bhairav is the fierce form of Lord Shiva. However, this Bhairav statue does not look fierce at all. This is technically not a temple, but perhaps it was a part of another elaborate temple in Khajuraho.

12. Matangesvara Temple

Temples of Khajuraho - Matangeshwar Temple

Matangeshwar Temple is the main temple in the Western Complex that is still in use. It stands just next to the Lakshmana Temple, but outside the fenced enclosure. There is a narrow lane leading to the temple. Matangeshwar Temple is believed to have been built around 1000 AD.

Since this is an active temple, we found many devotees offering prayers in the temple, even early in the morning. Later when we came back after visiting the western compound, it was still busy. During Shivaratri, a huge ceremony is held at this temple for 3 days.

13. Chausath Yogini Temple

Main shrine of Chausath Yogini Temple at Khajuraho

After visiting the Chausath Yogini Temple at Morena , I was quite intrigued when I heard that there is a Chausath Yogini Temple at Khajuraho as well. This temple is situated away from the rest of the western group of temples. This is considered to be one of the oldest shrines in Khajuraho dating back to 885 AD.

Like the other Chausath Yogini Temples, this temple also has several cells . But while the other yogini temples are circular in nature, the Chausath Yogini Temple of Khajuraho is rectangular. Of all the Chausath Yogini temples in India, this one has the most primitive construction.

Chausath Yogini Temple at Khajuraho - Western Group of monuments

The Chausath Yogini Temple initially had 67 cells, out of which only 35 survive now. All the cells are of equal size except one. There is an image of Goddess Durga Mahishasuramardini inside the largest cell. The Goddess is labeled as Hinglaj here. Right now, the cells of the Chausath Yogini Temple are bereft of any images of Goddess.

14. Lalguan Mahadev Temple

Lalguan Mahadev Temple is located on the banks of the Lalguan Sagar Lake, almost 600 m west of the Chausath Yogini Temple. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is dated back to 900 AD.

Lalguan Mahadev Temple is quite remote and we lost our way while reaching it. There is a straightforward path from the Chausath Yogini Temple to this one, but we somehow went in the wrong direction. We had to take the help of a few locals and then could find this small temple.

15. Chopra Tank

Chopra Tank - a ruined stepwell at Khajuraho - falls under Western Group of Monuments

The Chopra Tank is located just outside the Western Temple complex north of the Chitragupta Temple. The tank lies in the middle of a wasteland, albeit enclosed by a wired fence. When we visited there almost in the evening, the gate was closed and there were no guards to open the gates. But the fence was already worn down and we could easily climb over the fence and go inside the field to take a few pictures of the Chopra Tank. A few local youngsters also went inside with us.

The tank is totally in a ruined condition and seems abandoned. Even though the Chopra Tank is located close to the Chitragupta Temple, reaching there takes quite a bit of time through the main road.

So those were the temples and shrines of the Western Group of Monuments in Khajuraho. If you are short of time, you can only visit the ones inside the compound and the Matangeshwar Temple and Bhairava Statue. For us, I had a special interest in the Chausath Yogini Temples of India and so went on to visit that. And then did not want to miss the other two as well.

We had explored the Western Group of temples on our first day of Khajuraho trip. The next day was dedicated to the eastern and southern group of monuments.

Western Group of Monuments at Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh

The Eastern Group of Monuments

The eastern group consists of 8 temples and are located a little distance away from the main Khajuraho town. While these can be done on foot, some form of transport is recommended.

16. Hanuman Temple

Hanuman Temple is located on the Jain Road to the west of Khajuraho. The shrine is newly constructed, but the 2.5m high idol of Hanuman dates back to 922 AD. There is an inscription on the pedestal that states year 316 of Harsha era. This makes this Hanuman statue one of the earliest inscribed statues of Hanuman found in India. It is for this fact we wanted to see the Hanuman Temple on our Khajuraho Temple trip.

Like the Bhairav statue, the idol of Hanuman is painted in red. The temple is an active one with people offering their prayers throughout the day.

17. Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple Khajuraho - Eastern Group of Monuments

This is perhaps one of the most interesting temples we found in the eastern group of Monuments. Located on the banks of Khajur Sagar tank, the temple looks quite simple devoid of any ornate carvings.

The temple was originally dedicated to Lord Vishnu as it is evident from the image of the God on the centre of the lintel. It also has the images of Ganga and Yamuna on both sides as found in many temples of Vishnu.

Inside the temple there is a Shiva Linga having four faces on its four sides. This type of Shiva linga is known as Mukhalinga . It has four or five faces of Lord Shiva carved on the faces. The faces represent the five forms of Lord Shiva.

Shiva Mukhalinga inside Brahma Temple at Khajuraho

This four-faced Mukhalinga is mistaken for the four face of Lord Brahma and the temple is thus known as Brahma Temple. This aspect of the temple really fascinated us.

18. Vamana Temple

Vamana Temple - Eastern Group of Monuments at Khajuraho

Just 200m northeast of the Brahma Temple lies the Vamana Temple, dedicated to Vamana, the fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Vamana Temple has some of the most intricate carvings that can be found in the temples of Khajuraho. This temple has very little erotica. You will find the classic Khajuraho sculpture of a woman extracting thorn from her feet in this temple.

Idol of Vamana Avatar inside Vamana Temple

Inside the temple, there is an idol of Vamana, the dwarf incarnation of Vishnu. The temple is believed to have been built between 1050 to 1075 AD.

19. Javari Temple

Temples of Khajuraho -Javari Temple

Javari Temple is located about 200 m south of the Vamana Temple and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple is surrounded by green fields and trees. The temple is small, but beautiful having a soaring Shikhara.

Headless idol of Lord Vishnu inside Javari Temple at Khajuraho Eastern Group of Monuments

There are ornate carvings on the exterior of the temple. Inside the sanctum there is a headless idol of Lord Vishnu. The ceilings of the temple are beautifully carved. So, do not forget to look up. This temple is believed to have been built around 1075 to 110 AD.

20. Ghantai Temple

Ghantai Temple Khajuraho

Ghantai Temple is located about 350m south east of the Brahma Temple in the southern part of Khajuraho on the road towards the cluster of Jain Temples. The temple is in ruins and only a few pillars and ceiling remain. There are several mounds around the ruin waiting to be excavated.

Temples of Khajuraho - Cluster of Jain deities at Ghantai Temple

The temple is believed to have been built around 995 AD during the rule of Chandela king Dhanga and is a Jain temple. Some of the carvings in the temple point to Jain Goddess Chakreshwari, which further implied that the temple was dedicated to Adinatha. The pillars in the temple have elegant carvings.

21. Adinatha Temple

Adinatha Temple - jain group of Temples at Khajuraho

Adinatha Temple is one of the three Jain temple clusters in the eastern group of monuments in Khajuraho. The design of the temple is quite similar to that of the Vamana Temple. The walls of the temple have beautiful sculptures, mainly of apsaras in classical dance poses.

The temple also has carvings of both Hindu and Jain deities. Inside the temple, there is a black idol of Lord Adinatha.

22. Parshvanatha Temple

Sculptures at Parasvanath Temple at Khajuraho

Unlike the other two, Parasvanath temple is quite decorated and is considered one of the finest temples of Khajuraho. The temple was built around 960 AD. The exterior of the temple is beautifully carved with sculptures of apsaras applying makeup, musicians and many more.

There is another shrine dedicated to Lord Adinatha at the back of the main temple.

Idol of Lord Adinatha at Parasvanath Temple in Khajuraho

The interiors of the temple also have some beautiful carvings. Once again, look up at the ceiling and you will be surprised. There is an idol of Lord Parasvanatha inside the main sanctum.

Dark idol of Lord Adinatha inside the Adinath Temple at Khajuraho

23. Shantinatha Temple

Shantinatha Temple is the main Jain temple in Khajuraho and is also an active place of worship. This is not a single temple, but a cluster of temples, some modern shrines and some dating back to almost 1027 AD. This temple reminded us of the Jain temples we saw in Murshidabad, West Bengal .

Jain group of temples of Khajuraho - Shantinatha Temple

The main sanctuary has a majestic statue of Lord Adinatha, 4.3m high. There are some old sculptures inside the complex as well.

Statue of Adinatha inside Shantinatha Temple at Khajuraho

 Southern Group of Monuments

The Southern Group of Monuments  contain 3 monuments and are most dispersed.

24. Duladeo Temple

Temples of Khajuraho - Duladeo Temple

Duladeo Temple is located about 700m southwest of the Jain cluster of temples. This temple was believed to be built around 1130 making it one of the last temples to be built in Khajuraho. Duladeo Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Sculptures at Duladeo Temple in Khajuraho

The linga inside the temple is a Sahashra linga, meaning there are 999 lingas carved around the surface of the main linga.

25. Chaturbhuj Temple

Chaturbhuj Temple -Southern Group of Temples of Khajuraho

The Chaturbhuj Temple is located in Jatkari village to the south of Khajuraho. The temple has been restored as seen from its structure and carvings. It is believed to have been built around 1100 AD.

The interior of the temple is simply stunning with exquisite carvings and sculptures. Inside the sanctum, there is a four-armed statue of Vishnu, which looks quite majestic. I heard that at 4:30 pm the Vishnu idol is directly hit by the falling sun rays making the place quite magical. While we did not get a chance to witness this magic, I hope you do.

Idol of Vishnu inside Chaturbhuj Temple

26. Bijamandal

Bijamanadal is essentially an excavation site. We really had a tough time locating it, as most of the locals also could not point it out. It is located just outside the Jatkari village, near the Chaturbhuj Temple. The site was opened only in 1999 and has been only partially excavated.

Excavations during 2002-2003 revealed the lower remains of a temple structure, probably dating back to 10th – 11th century AD. It seemed that this temple would probably have been the largest temple in Khajuraho, even bigger than the Kandariya Mahadev Temple.

Bija Mandal Khajuraho

A large number of idols of Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma and nymphs and apsaras have been excavated from the Bijamandal site. An image of Saraswati had also been excavated which can be now found in the museum. There are numerous statues and idols all scattered around the mound.  

So, those were the temples of Khajuraho. While the Western Group of Monuments are the most impressive ones, I found the others quite interesting as well. Since we had an interest in these temples of Khajuraho, we ended up exploring all of these. If you have less time or temples do not interest you, then you can opt to visit only the Western Group. Or, you can choose which temples you want to visit and plan accordingly.

Best Temples of Khajuraho

Other Things to do in Khajuraho

There are few other things to do around Khajuraho as well.

Visit the Museums

There are two museums in Khajuraho. The old museum is located in front of the Western group of Temples and is quite small. There is another one about 500 m away from the Western group of temples in Khajuraho, it has a good collection of sculptures.

There is also a Tribal and Folk Art Museum with a collection of paintings, sculptures and artifacts. This museum will give you an insight about the tribal culture of the area.

Things to do in Khajuraho

Sound And Light Show

This is the quintessential Sound and Light Show when the temples are beautifully illuminated in the evening and the narrator tells you stories about Khajuraho and its history. The Sound and light Show takes place every evening after sunset for about an hour. The show is available in both English and Hindi.

Entry Fee: INR 250 for Indian tourists and INR 750 for foreign tourists.

Time: October to February: 6.30 – 7.25pm in English and 7.40 – 8.35pm in Hindi

March to September: 7.30 – 8.25pm in English and 8.40 – 9.35pm in Hindi

The Sound and Light Show does not take place during Khajuraho Dance Festival that usually takes place in February. Similarly, bad weather conditions also play a dampener.

Explore the villages

While the temples of Khajuraho are its main attractions, the countryside is equally beautiful. You can rent a bike and explore the village. The eastern group of temples are scattered around the villages. So, you can rent a bike and explore the rural beauty of Khajuraho.

Attend a Folk Dance Show

Folk Dance show is held every evening at the Kandariya Art and Cultural Centre in Khajuraho. If you are interested in performing arts and want to do something different from exploring the temples of Khajuraho, you can attend one of these shows.

Go for a day trip to Panna National Park and Raneh Waterfall

Panna is one of the famous national parks of Madhya Pradesh and is one of the newest one in the country. The region is a dry deciduous forest having vast grasslands well suited for spotting wildlife. You can do this as a day trip from Khajuraho. Even if you are unable to spot a big cat, you will probably get a view of wild animals like chital, wild boars, Sambhar, Chinkara and leopards. Several species of birds are also spotted at Panna National Park.

Birding at Khajuraho

You can go for morning safari (usually 6.30 am to 11.00 am) or evening safari (3.00 pm to sunset).

Raneh Waterfall is located about 20 km from Khajuraho in the forest reserve of Panna National Park. The Ken River flows through the canyons making the waterfall quite gorgeous. Raneh Waterfalls is best viewed after the monsoons.

There is another waterfall inside the reserve area of Panna- the Pandav Waterfall, named after the Pandava brothers of Mahabharata. This is also a beautiful waterfall, viewed best after the monsoon.

Temples of Khajuraho – Travel Guide

How to reach khajuraho.

Khajuraho is well connected by air, train and bus from the majority of the cities in Central and North India.

Khajuraho has an airport, connected by flights from Delhi and Varanasi.

It also has a railway station and is connected by trains from New Delhi, Varanasi, Kanpur, Indore, Bhopal and Jhansi.

Jhansi is the major railway station near Khajuraho, located about 175 km away.

There are buses available from Gwalior, Jhansi and Chhatarpur to Khajuraho.

You can also hire a private car from Jhansi to Khajuraho.

A random house at Khajuraho

Getting Around Khajuraho

Khajuraho is a small place and most of the temples of Khajuraho are concentrated within a small area. You can simply walk around if you want to explore the Western Group of Monuments.You can hire a rickshaw or Tuk-tuk to travel to the other areas.

You can also rent bikes and bicycles in Khajuraho for a day to explore the place. We had rented a scooty for a day to explore the eastern and southern group of monuments and the villages around Khajuraho.

Where to Stay in Khajuraho?

Places to stay in Khajuraho

Khajuraho is a small place and most of the hostels and hotels are concentrated around the Western group of Temples. There are stay options catering to all budgets in Khajuraho.

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What is the best time to visit Khajuraho?

The best time to visit Khajuraho are the winter months between November to February. During this time, the weather remains cool. The maximum temperature remains between 16 to 18 degrees and the minimum can go down to 5 to 6 degrees at night. Since you have to spend a lot of time outdoors, winter is the best time to visit Khajuraho.

Khajuraho Dance Festival takes place during the first week of February. This is also a good time to visit. But during the festival the area will be crowded and the hotel tariffs will be on the highesr end.

Please try to avoid the summer, the months between April to June. During this time, the weather becomes unbearably hot.

July and August, continuing to mid-September are the peak monsoon season and the weather is warm and humid. Rains also make it difficult to explore outdoors.

Post monsoon, October is also a good time to visit Khajuraho.

Temples of Khajuraho

In Conclusion

Khajuraho undoubtedly has some of the best temple architectures found in India. The enormity of the structures, the intricacy of the carvings and sculptures are enough to mesmerize anyone. While the temples of Khajuraho are known for their erotic sculptures and a lot of footfalls in Khajuraho are from people who visit there to curb their curiosity about the eroticism; these temples of Khajuraho are brilliant in terms of art and architecture. These temples commissioned by the Chandela Kings are truly the pinnacle of temple architecture of that period.

While the temples of Khajuraho are the main attraction, the small town also makes a nice escape and gives a chilled-out vibe. Overall, spending a day or two in Khajuraho will not only give you an insight about the medieval temples of India, but will also provide you the respite from city life.

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Five to nine days long tours which participants prefer to plan in advance

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Kashmir: a winter paradise

Date: 20-25 Dec 2023 Duration: 6 Days Where: Jammu & Kashmir From ₹ 37300

Mixed Gender

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Sri Lanka: The Wonder of Asia

Date: 10-17 Feb 2024 Duration: 8 Days Where: Sri Lanka From ₹ 61300

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Vibrant Vietnam: North to South

Date: 24 Feb – 3 Mar 2024 Duration: 9 Days Where: Vietnam From ₹ 73500

Tashichho Dzong Thimpu

Bhutan : the land of happiness

Date: 3-10 Mar 2024 Duration: 8 Days Where: Bhutan From ₹ 46500

Our Upcoming Tours

We organize mixed-gender group tours and women-only group tours in an offbeat style and a great personal touch. Be it, solo travelers, couples, or a group of friends, you would see all of them on our trips that too from different cities. Did we tell you that in spite of always having a diverse group in every aspect, we still bond our participants beautifully? After all, good company with hearty laughter makes the travel even more joyful!

Ganga Aarti Varanasi

Date: 26-29 Jan 2024 Duration: 4 Days Where: Uttar Pradesh From ₹ 24500

Mixed-Gender

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Goa: Beaches & Beyond

Date: 15-19 Nov Duration: 5 Days Where: Goa From ₹ 32800

Golden Temple Nightview

Date: 30 Nov – 3 Dec Duration: 4 Days Where: Punjab From ₹ 19800

Jalori Snow

Tirthan Valley - Winter Special

Date: 28 Dec – 2 Jan Duration: 6 Days Where: Himachal Pradesh From ₹ 20000

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Amritsar to Amritsar

30 nov – 3 dec, ₹19,800 was ₹21,300.

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₹32,800 Was ₹34,300

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Varanasi to Varanasi

₹24,500 was ₹26,000, uttar pradesh, haven’t you found your perfect tour.

(You can reach out to us for a tailor-made vacation for your family, friends, colleagues, etc)

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Customer Reviews

tripadvisor-travelers choice 2020 transforming travels

Tirthan Valley: Winter Special This is the first time I traveled to north part of India and was excited and curious too. I had never traveled solo, though curious, I wanted to go. I called Chandni, and she was so professional/patient in explaining the plan that I decided give it a shot. We had travelers from Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Kolkata…

Suraj, Bangalore

Everything was well planned So far, I’ve been to three trips with Transforming Travels: two of which were in Uttarakhand and the third in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. I admit I’ve traveled a lot ever since but the experiences that I had with Transforming Travels were so incredible that they’re hard to put in words….

Shradha, New Delhi

Trip to Ladakh with Transforming Travels Ladakh was my first trip with TT and what a trip it was. As beautiful the place is, our all women group was lovely too. The tour was super well organised with utmost facilities. Chandni (group leader) took special care of us. Some of the members got low on Oxygen as well, but Chandni was quick to provide them heath support….

Aditi, Hyderabad

6 amazing trips so far! So far I have traveled to Jodhpur, Spiti, Bundi, Bhutan, Orchha and Shekhavati with Transforming Travel. 4 of these trips just happened in last 6 months. Needless to say, there’s something which attracts me towards them! I travel solo but make friends during the trips. I also celebrated my two birthdays while travelling with TT…

Bhaumik, Ahmedabad

Why transforming travels, there are reasons why so many people recommend transforming travels.

Travel Offbeat

Travel offbeat

Female Friendly

Female friendly

Solo Traveler Friendly

Solo-traveler friendly

Small Groups

Small groups

Diversity and Social Experience

Diversity & Social Experience

Group Leader

Group Leader

No Age Restriction

No age restriction

Responsible Travel

Responsible Travel

Well Researched Destinations

Well-researched Destinations

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Chandratal Lake

Chandratal Lake: Guide to the magnificient lake of Spiti Valley

Chandratal Lake – the most awaited part of any trip to Spiti Valley.  How our…

Leh City

Leh: A complete guide to the heart of Ladakh

Tso Moriri

Tso Moriri: A Complete Guide to the Mountain Lake of Ladakh

Khardungla pass

Khardung La: Important facts and Detailed Guide

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Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley: the rustic paradise of Ladakh

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    Our Upcoming Tours. We organize mixed-gender group tours and women-only group tours in an offbeat style and a great personal touch. Be it, solo travelers, couples, or a group of friends, you would see all of them on our trips that too from different cities. Did we tell you that in spite of always having a diverse group in every aspect, we still ...