Gwalior Heritage City Tour


7 to 8 hours
Free cancellation
1 - 8
Mobile ticket

Overview

City Of Gwalior, Established by Tomars in 13th century, cradles the heritage of its Ancestral lineages, As it were passed on to Mughals, to Marathas, to Scindias which give it the Mixed heritage of Traditions, Arts, Architecture and Cuisine.

This City of Heartland of India, provides Glimpses of India, bountifully, with its vast Collections of Heritage Sites and City on the step of Metropolis status.

Inclusions

  • Sightseeing by Private Air Conditioned Car with Chauffeur
  • Private Live Tour Guide as per itinerary (If option choose - Car + Guide, Car + Lunch + Guide)
  • Lunch (If option choose Car + Lunch, Car + Lunch + Guide)
  • All Parking Fees, Tolls, Fuel & Taxes
  • 2 Mineral Water (500 ml) per person

What to expect

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Gwalior Fort, Gwalior India

Gwalior Fort, established by the Tomars, is considered to be one of the most formidable forts in India. Being built on a solid stone outcrop, it provides an eagle's eye. The Fort, popularly called “the Gibraltar of India”, overlooks the city. The Emperor Babur reputedly described it as “the pearl in the necklace of the forts of Hind”. This fort’s architecture is unique. It displays a Chinese influence on Indian architecture, as Chinese dragons have been crafted at the hilt of the pillars. This influence was due to trade between China and India at the time of the fort’s construction.



Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum, Gwalior Fort, Gwalior India

Gujari Mahal was built by Raja Maan Singh in the 15th century, on request of his wife, Rani Mrignayani, a Gujar Princess, considered by many as his mistress, not his rightful wife. It was constructed near the Rai River. The palace was converted into a museum in 1922 and is known by the name of the Central Archaeological Museum. Housing 28 galleries and around 6, 000 artifacts, the museum is known for its collection of sculptures, coins, pottery, terracotta, paintings, inscriptions, and weapons. The museum possesses antiques from the 2nd century to at least 300 years ago. The collection provides evidence that fifteen of the thirty-one great singers of the country, including Tansen, learned classical singing in this mahal. The museum is also popular for its huge collection of photographs, including Bagh Cave paintings and monuments to India.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Teli Ka Mandir, Gwalior Fort, Gwalior India

A structure of about 100 feet Teli Ka Mandir in Gwalior Fort distinguishes itself from the other compositions of its time because of its unique architecture. Though the roof of the temple has a Dravidian look, the sculptures are typically North Indian. The temple bears a close resemblance to the temple of Prathihara Vishnu and is filled with images of coiled serpents, passionate couples, river goddesses, and a flying Garuda. Having literally translated its name to "Oilman's Temple, " The temple boasts of being the loftiest structure in Fort, with a height of 30m. The temple consists of many inscriptions of Mother Goddess but lacks any type of clear description as to when and for which deity it was created.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Jai Vilas Palace Museum, Jai Vilas Palace, Gwalior 474001 India

Jai Vilas Palace, the presidential palace of Scindias (one of the five pillars of Maratha power from the eighteenth century), has been turned into a luxurious museum of 35 rooms, displaying all sorts of awe-inspiring things from days bygone and some of the glorious objects from the glorious days of Gwalior and its rulers.

The museum is one of the largest in Madhya Pradesh and has the world’s largest chandelier. The complex is a mixture of British and Hindu architecture. The palace was built in 1874 as an attempt to bring the Palace of Versailles to Gwalior. Treasures to please the eyes like candy include: a silver train with cut-glass wagons, which served guests as it chugged around on miniature rails on the tables; a glass cradle from Italy used for the baby Krishna each Janamashtami; silver dinner services; and swords that were once worn by Aurangzeb and Shah Jahan.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Sas-Bahu Temple, Near Post Office, Gwalior Fort, Gwalior 47400 India


Sas Bahu Temple, one of the historical and religious monuments, is a tourist attraction in Gwalior. Sas-Bahu Temple, a set of two temples, is an architectural gem located to the south of Man Mandir Palace. Originally known as Shahastra Bahu Temple, it is a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, built by the Kachhwaha king Mahipal in the early 11th century.



Duration: 30 minutes

Additional information

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Car Type : for one to two people, four seater sedan
  • Car Type : for three to four people, five seater Innova
  • Please carry a valid photo id or (passport) for checking at the monument
  • Car Type : for five to eight people, twelve seater tempo traveller
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Ticket delivery

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Cancellation

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

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