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Punjab: Travel Guide


The guidebook...pieces together the
many facets of this robust land and its
people. Beautifully laid out illustrations
and selective visuals bring forth the
unique Punjabi culture...
Times of India

in madhya pradesh

Business India

Weekend Getaways from Delhi: in


Madhya Pradesh is a unique guidebook

Goa: Travel Guide


This guidebook travels beyond the
beaches to discover the forts and the
temples. It sets Goa in a historic and
cultural context rather than merely as a
tourist hangout.

that attempts at bringing Madhya


Pradesh closer for Dilliwalas. It sets about
making over-25 select destinations in
Madhya Pradesh viable as weekend
getaways from Delhi.

The Hindu

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This unique guidebook includes:


* A brief introduction to the
natural, historical and cultural diversity
of Madhya Pradesh
* Over-25 weekend destinations are
clubbed under four main hubs - Bhopal,
Gwalior, Orchha and Khajuraho
* A chapter on Extended Weekend
destinations from Delhi Pachmarhi,
Jabalpur and Ujjain
* Over 140 stunning photographs

Weekend Getaways
from Delhi

Weekend Getaways

in madhya pradesh

In MADHYA PRADESH

Unfortunately, it is a common misperception


among Dilliwalas that all destinations
in Madhya Pradesh are too far, and not
viable for short trips from the capital city.
The general impression being that a trip to
Madhya Pradesh would require significant
preparation, expenditure and time. This
Guide seeks to prove otherwise.
The over-25 handpicked destinations are
clustered around four hubs Bhopal,
Gwalior, Orchha and Khajuraho each only
a few hours or, at the most, an overnight
train journey from Delhi. Another section
of this guide explores what we have called
Extended Weekends, which would require
a three- or four-day holiday, but will amply
reward the travellers time and effort.
Our primary criteria for selecting these
breaks was that they should refresh,
engage and excite travellers of different
temperaments. To ensure that travellers
are able to plan quick trips with the least
logistical hassle, we have included essential
practical information with each section.

* Essential practical information with


each section

Price: ` 210

Published by

EICHER GOODEARTH PVT LTD


India

from Delhi

Madhya Pradesh is blessed with natural


splendour, built heritage, diversity of its
art and culture, and the unique histories
of its people. It boasts of three UNESCO
World Heritage Sites: Sanchi, Khajuraho and
Bhimbetka.

Whatever your preferred way of unwinding


may be, the chapters that follow will show
you the perfect place to do so. In the very
heart of India.

GOODEARTH

Assam: Travel Guide


Bhimbetka and Bhojpur: Travel Guide
Bhopal: City Guide
Buddhist Circuit in Central India: Travel Guide
Buddhist Trail in Himachal: Travel Guide
Burhanpur: Travel Guide
Chamba: The Celestial Valley
Chanderi: Travel Guide
From Ajanta to Ellora: Travel Guide
Gwalior: City Guide
Hampi: Travel Guide
Hyderabad: City Guide
Indore: City Guide
Jabalpur: City Guide
Mandu: Travel Guide
Kolkata: Travel Guide
Madhya Pradesh: The Heart of India
Omkareshwar and Maheshwar: Travel Guide
Orchha: Travel Guide
Pachmarhi: Travel Guide
Punjab: Travel Guide
Ratlam, Mandsaur and Neemuch: Travel Guide
Rock Art of Madhya Pradesh: Travel Guide
Sikkim: Land of Mystique
Speaking Stones: World Cultural Heritage Sites in India
Temples of Madhya Pradesh: Travel Guide
The Temples of Himachal: Travel Guide
Ujjain: Travel Guide
Varanasi: City Guide
Walking with the Buddha: Buddhist Pilgrimages in India
West Bengal: Travel Guide
Wild Trail in Bengal: Travel Guide

WEEKEND GETAWAYS FROM DELHI : In Madhya Pradesh

Delhi: City Guide


Delhi: City Guide is everything a good
travel guide should be; it offers all
manners of information for tourists in
a format that is interesting and easy
to read.

Weekend Getaways
from Delhi

Clockwise from EXTREME right: Carved panel from

Stupa I, Sanchi; Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho;


Elephant safari in Panna National Park; Upper Lake,
Bhopal; Prehistoric rock art in Bhimbetka

Sponsored by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India

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