"Life is a journey" enjoy the journey with us in the palace of ancient time to the beautiful palace of the Scindia, which consists of the world’s largest pair of chandeliers, malabar furniture, oil paintings, silver train, and much more that surpasses your imagination. The holy places like Gurudwara to give you a peace in your mind and Sun temple to describe the color of lights, a building used for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, dedicated to the sun or a solar deity.
"Life is a journey" enjoy the journey with us in the palace of ancient time to the beautiful palace of the Scindia, which consists of the world’s largest pair of chandeliers, malabar furniture, oil paintings, silver train, and much more that surpasses your imagination. The holy places like Gurudwara to give you a peace in your mind and Sun temple to describe the color of lights, a building used for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, dedicated to the sun or a solar deity.
Innovation in architecture is with no doubt extremely important, but preserving and restoring the old buildings is also important because those old monuments are the reflection of our history, they help us to understand and respect people who lived in different eras with different habits,arts and traditions. Here we bring all the heritage sites of Gwalior to show the culture and art of different dynasty and different architecture styles of Kings of different era's. It also covers the beautiful palaces of Gwalior and Tombs of Tansen the great musician of mughal empire.
Being a local tour operator, we can show you the real and true heart of Incredible India, our excellent and comfortable vehicles are always be ready for you, our local guides have excellent knowledge about each and every monument which you will be visiting in your day trip.
Gwalior Fort, situated on top of a hill, finds its place among the best fortresses of India. It is also considered to be one of the most impenetrable forts in the country. Known for its great architecture and rich past, Gwalior Fort is a must-visit attraction when visiting Central India.It is said that the Mughal Emperor Babur (1483–1531) described it as, "The pearl in the necklace of the forts of Hind". The fort, also given the epithet "Gibraltar of India', provides a panoramic view of the old Gwalior town, which is to its east.History comes alive as you take a walk inside the majestic Gwalior Fort. Known to be one of the most impenetrable fortresses of India, it was called 'the pearl in the necklace of the forts of India' by the Mughal Emperor, Babur.fort is the top attraction in Gwalior city
Gwalior city is famous for its forts and monuments, built by the kings of long-gone era
Tourists can find the tomb of Mohammad Ghaus, who was an Islamic saint during 16th century
In last few years, Gwalior has been developed into an educational centre where you may get prominent government and private universities/institutions , Raja ManSingh Tomar Music University, Scindia School, and J.C.Mill's School, Birlanagar.
The city has the Railway Hockey Stadium with artificial sward
The city holds a unique repute in Sangeet(Music) and has maintained Indian traditions and the wealth of music integral over the years.
Take in the highlights of the beautiful old city of Gwalior with this guided tour. You'll start with the most popular attraction in town, Gwalior Fort, with its two-mile-long, 35-feet-high walls and gorgeous interior medieval palaces. You'll also get to see the mausoleums of Gaus Mohammad and Tansen and the old Data Bandhi Chhod Gurudwara (Sikh Temple) before returning to your hotel.
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