Khajuraho

A UNESCO world heritage site  in central India, Khajuraho is a famous tourist and archaeological site known for its sculptured temples dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, and Jain patriarchs. Khajuraho was one of the capitals of the Chandela kings, who from the 9th to the 11th century CE developed a large realm, which at its height included almost all of what is now Madhya Pradesh state. Khajuraho extended over 21 sq. km and contained about 85 temples built by multiple rulers from about 950 to 1050. In the late 11th century the Chandela, in a period of chaos and decline, moved to hill forts elsewhere. Khajuraho continued its religious importance until the 14th century (Ibn Batuta was impressed by it). In 1838 a British army captain, TS Burt, employed by the Asiatic Society in Calcutta, came upon information that led him to the rediscovery of the complex of temples in the jungle in Khajuraho.

Of the 85 original temples-most constructed of hard river sandstone-about 20 are still reasonably well preserved. Both internally and externally the temples are richly carved with excellent sculptures that are frequently sensual and, at times, sexually explicit. The temples are divided into three complexes-the western is the largest and best known, containing the magnificent Shaivite temple Kandariya Mahadev, a 31m high agglomeration of porches and turrets culminating in a spire.  Khajuraho's name derives from the prevalence of khajur, or date palms, in the area.

How To Reach Khajuraho
Khajuraho By Air

Khajuraho airport is well connected to many cities in India, like Delhi, Mumbai, Varanasi, Bhopal, Indore, Allahabad and Mumbai. All air service providers have flights from Khajuraho to other cities. International travelers can get connection flights to Khajuraho from Mumbai or Delhi.

From Flight Details Departure Time Arrival Time
       
Delhi IT-231 09.30 11.55
  9W-723 10.50 13.25
  AI-406 10.30 13.15
       
Khajuraho IT-336 12.25 15.00
  9W-724 13.55 14.40
  AI-405 13.55 17.05
       
  Khajuraho By Train from Delhi
 

Starting Station

Train

Departure

Arrival

Service Days

Delhi (H Nizamuddin)

U P Smprk Krnti

9:35 PM

05:55 AM

Tue, Fri & Sun

Delhi (H Nizamuddin)

Mahakoshal Exp**

4:10 PM

01:43 AM

All Days
** Nearest railway station to Khajuraho is Mahoba which is located at 54 km from Khajuraho. Pre-paid taxis is avialable from the station to reach Khajuraho.

  Khajuraho By  AC BUS
 
Khajuraho is one of the cities well connected by public and private buses. Private tour service operators arrange deluxe AC and Non AC buses to Khajuraho from various cities including Jhansi (172 km) and Delhi (596 km).
 
Hotel Clarks
 

Situated in the lush green grasslands on the banks of river Khuddar, Hotel Clarks Khajuraho is a 10 minutes drive away from the 9th century temples and close proximity to the airport and Khajuraho Railway Station.

With tastefully decorated rooms overlooking the pool or the greenery, this Khajuraho hotel features 104 centrally air-conditioned rooms and suites that are equipped with a multi channel television and telephone.

Guests can rejuvenate in the outdoor pool of this hotel, which is spacious and maintained with loungers, cricket net, badminton court, tennis court, shopping arcade, a jogging track, safe deposit lockers and laundry service.

Hotel Clarks Khajuraho presents high standard of hospitality along with all the modern facilities for a wonderful stay.