Written By
Ruchika Mandora
Gwalior Fort is one of the most well-known heritage monuments. The fort's structure, architecture, nightly sound, and light spectacle tell about Madhya Pradesh's glory and adversity.
The Jai Vilas Palace, which was designed by Michael Filose and constructed in 1874 by Maharaja Jayaji Rao Scindia, is a prime example of European architecture in India.
This Temple is located nearby the Gwalior Fort. Originally known as Sahastrabahu Temple, the name was changed to Sasbahu Temple.
Gujari Mahal, another ancient landmark in Gwalior, captivates visitors with its unparalleled splendour. The building's outside and internal architecture are both beautiful.
Tomb Of Tansen is one of Gwalior's historically significant and beautiful locations. The burial of Tansen is located within the Muhammad Ghaus Mausoleum in Gwalior.
The Bateshwar Temples are a group of over 200 sandstone temples and one of Gwalior's most popular attractions.
Tighra Dam provides the opportunity to engage in a variety of boating activities, including speed boating, paddle boating, and Jalpari boating.
Gopachal Parvat has rock-cut Jain Tirthankara statues. Parshavanatha's 40-foot statue is the primary attraction here.
Patankar and Sarafa Bazars are two popular destinations in Gwalior that are frequented by both residents and tourists.
Madhya Pradesh's wildlife sanctuaries attract international wildlife enthusiasts.Madhav National Park, located in Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, is among the most well-known.