Starting From $396 / €330 per person
Upon arrival at Khajuraho Airport, you’ll be received and transferred to your hotel for check-in and some time to freshen up.
Begin your journey into Khajuraho’s iconic heritage by visiting the Western Group of Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These temples are known for their stunning Nagara-style architecture and intricate erotic sculptures that reflect India’s rich cultural and spiritual history.
Enjoy a relaxed evening and attend the Light & Sound Show at the temple complex, which beautifully narrates the history of Khajuraho.
After breakfast, head to the Eastern Group of Temples, which includes Jain temples such as the Parsvanath Temple, and others like the Brahma and Vamana temples. These are less crowded but equally rich in detail and spiritual significance.
Continue your exploration with a deeper dive into the Khajuraho Temple Complex, revisiting select temples or exploring the surrounding areas. Spend time admiring the craftsmanship, symbolic art, and the peaceful ambiance of the temple gardens.
In evening you might stroll through local markets or try local Bundeli cuisine at a traditional restaurant.
After breakfast, visit the Adivart Tribal and Folk Art Museum. This museum showcases the indigenous art, culture, and traditions of Madhya Pradesh’s tribal communities through beautiful exhibits and installations.
Explore the Archaeological Museum, home to a curated collection of sculptures, inscriptions, and remnants from the Khajuraho temples and surrounding sites.
Transfer to Khajuraho Airport for your onward journey, concluding your cultural exploration of this historic town.
Short Break, Popular, For Photographers
Adventurous, Fresh Vibes
INDIA Trotter approaches a trip to Khajuraho as an encounter with form, rhythm, and thought. From the outset, temple layouts, sculpture bands, and narrative panels are read together. As a result, the temples speak as a whole rather than as isolated carvings.
Rather than focusing only on the well-known imagery, we guide attention toward proportion, movement, and iconographic balance. Therefore, the Khajuraho temple tour becomes an exercise in seeing, not just viewing.
Meanwhile, the Western and Eastern groups are explored as complementary expressions. For example, shifts in style and theme reveal how sacred ideas were interpreted across communities.
In addition, museums and local art centers ground the stone work in lived tradition. Consequently, sculpture, painting, and performance feel connected rather than historical.
Likewise, nearby tribal heritage adds another voice to the region’s cultural story. As a result, the Khajuraho itinerary expands beyond temples into regional identity.
Finally, we aim for clarity and resonance. In turn, travellers leave Khajuraho with lasting visual impressions and a clearer understanding of what the temples express.
The cost starts from $396 / €330 per person. However, the final price depends on travel dates and accommodation choice.
Typically, the package includes airport transfers, hotel stays, guided temple visits, and museum exploration.
This Khajuraho itinerary is planned as a short cultural break. As a result, the experience stays focused and unrushed.
In particular, highlights include the Western and Eastern Temple Groups, regional museums, and guided art interpretation.
Yes. In general, walking is moderate and visits are spaced to allow time for observation and rest.
We offer private guided tours. Moreover, the itinerary can be adjusted based on interest and pace.
Because we focus on symbolism, craftsmanship, and cultural context, the temples reveal meaning beyond surface imagery.
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