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Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur
Tall heritage building with dome
Sher Mandal at Purana Qila Delhi

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Madhya Pradesh

The heart of India with UNESCO World Heritage sites, ancient temples, and royal heritage

3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites • 50+ Heritage Monuments • Rich Cultural Heritage

Featured MP Heritage Sites

Stone pillars structure

Khajuraho Temples

Famous for intricate sculptures and erotic carvings

Stone building with arch

Sanchi Stupa

Ancient Buddhist monument with great historical significance

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Explore 47+ heritage sites across MP

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Heritage Sites

Explore Madhya Pradesh's UNESCO treasures

Umaid Bhawan Palace
UNESCO

Khajuraho Temples

Exquisite temple complex famous for intricate sculptures and erotic carvings

Heritage building with dome
UNESCO

Sanchi Stupa

Ancient Buddhist monument with great historical significance

Sher Mandal in Purana Qila
UNESCO

Bhimbetka Rock Shelters

Prehistoric cave paintings dating back to Stone Age

Stone heritage structure in field
Tree in front of brick wall
Huchappayamatha temple walkway

Khajuraho Temples

Experience the pinnacle of medieval Indian architecture at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its exquisite sculptures and intricate carvings.

UNESCO World Heritage 10th Century Hindu & Jain Temples

How to Reach

  • By Air: Khajuraho Airport (5 km)
    Daily flights from Delhi, Varanasi
  • By Train: Khajuraho Railway Station (7 km)
    Connected to major cities
  • By Road: Regular buses available
    From Jhansi, Satna, Bhopal

Why Famous

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986
  • Exquisite Nagara-style architecture
  • Intricate erotic sculptures and carvings
  • 22 surviving temples out of 85 originally built

Visitor Information

Opening Hours:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Entry Fee:
₹40 Indians, ₹600 Foreigners
Best Time:
October - March

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