Madhya Pradesh Tour 4N 5D

Summary

Uttarakhand, often referred to as “Devbhumi” (Land of Gods), is a mesmerizing destination that offers a perfect blend of spirituality, natural beauty, and adventure. Nestled in the majestic Himalayan ranges, the state is home to some of India’s most sacred pilgrimage sites, including Haridwar, Rishikesh, and the Char Dham circuit (Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath). Beyond its religious significance, Uttarakhand is a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, with its lush valleys, snow-capped peaks, and serene lakes like Nainital, Almora, and Mussoorie. The state offers a wide range of activities such as trekking, white-water rafting, camping, and wildlife safaris in the Jim Corbett National Park. Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace, a taste of adventure, or simply a retreat into nature, Uttarakhand promises an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and a deep sense of tranquility.

Tour Timings:

Full Day

TYPE OF TRIP :

Tour

Duration:

4 Night & 5 Days

Per Person:

₹ On Request

Visa Requirments:

No

vehicle available:

5, 7, 12, 17, 21, 26 Seater

Air Conditioned Car
Music System
Comport Seating
A Courteous Driver
Lunch
Entrance Fees

Tour Plan

1 Day: Mahakaleshwar Temple (Ujjain)

The Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain is one of the twelve revered Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva, making it one of the most significant and ancient Hindu pilgrimage sites. Situated on the banks of the Shipra River, the temple is known for its unique architecture and spiritual significance. The temple houses a beautiful idol of Lord Shiva, which is believed to be a Swayambhu (self-manifested). Devotees from all over India and abroad visit Ujjain to pay homage to the deity, especially during the Simhastha Kumbh Mela,

3 Day: Omkareshwar Temple (Omkareshwar)

The Omkareshwar Temple is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located on an island called Mandhata in the Narmada River, in the town of Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. The temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, revered as a powerful manifestation of Lord Shiva. The temple is architecturally stunning, with a unique design that resembles the shape of the sacred Om symbol, which adds to its spiritual significance. Pilgrims from all over the country visit Omkareshwar to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva, particularly during the auspicious occasion of Mahashivaratri.

4 Day: Pachmarhi

Pachmarhi, often referred to as the “Queen of Satpura,” is the only hill station in Madhya Pradesh, known for its scenic beauty, lush forests, and tranquil atmosphere. Nestled in the Satpura Mountain range, Pachmarhi is a popular destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The town is surrounded by rolling hills, cascading waterfalls, and rich biodiversity, making it an ideal location for trekking, wildlife watching, and outdoor activities. One of the highlights of Pachmarhi is the Jalawadi Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, located amidst serene surroundings.

5 Day: Sanchi Stupa (Sanchi)

The Sanchi Stupa, located in the town of Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh, is one of the most important and well-preserved Buddhist sites in India. It was originally commissioned by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stupa is a large hemispherical structure that houses relics of the Buddha, and it is considered one of the oldest stone structures in India. The Sanchi Stupa is renowned for its exquisite stone carvings and toranas (gateway arches), which depict scenes from the life of the Buddha, as well as various symbolic representations of the Buddha’s teachings.