Holidays can be seriously planned well, if planned in
advance. Me and my friend was getting this travel cravings for long, when we
thought of visiting Khajuraho & Orcha on the Independence Day weekend of
2016. So when we planned to travel, we took some time to zero down to
Khajuraho. But once decided things were pretty fast and sorted. I need to give
credit to MP Tourism ad for our fast decision.
Lush Green Khajuraho, Mahuya Trees |
Khajuraho is a very small village in Madhya Pradesh of
Chattarpur District. It is only known for its UNESCO World Heritage Group of
temples which was built during the Chandela dynasty. It is learnt that after
the fall of Chandela Dynasty, the temples were covered with dense date plum
trees for years hence the place derived its name from “Khajur”.
We traveled to Khajuraho via train as we call it in India –
“Sastha, Subista aur Tikau” – Value for money. More than the price factor the
timing of the train was just perfect for us. We took Sampark Kranti(obviously
booked in advance) which left Delhi (Nizzamuddin) at 20.35 hrs and reached
Khajuraho at 7 am next morning(25 min late from scheduled time of arrival). But
still was convenient.
As we were only two girls travelling, we made it a point
that the hotel we choose has to be good, firstly from the point of safety and
secondly it should have good communication. We stayed in Hotel Chandela(one of the
Taj property) and it was really good.
We informed our hotel in advance regarding our arrival and
train so that we can get a pick
Beside the pool @ Hotel Chandela |
Travelling from Khajuraho station to the hotel gave us a
very pleasant feeling. It’s a beautiful small town away from the hustle bustle
of a city. Clean roads, Greenery, pure thin air…..and this good feeling sinks
in you while you reach your hotel.
Dulhadev Temple Sculptures |
Idol of Chaturbhuj Temple |
There are various temples surrounding but the main group of
Temple is the Western Group of Temple. The other temples also do have almost
same sculptures as it is there in Western Group of Temples. The other temples
are Chaturbhuj temple, Dulhadev Temple(Southern Group of Temples), Vamna
temple, Javari Temple(Eastern Group of Temple). All the temples has some
history and the common one is these temples have been destroyed during Aurangzeb’s
rule. All the idols are damaged. Out of all the above temples Chaturbhuj temple
has a distinctive idol. The idol is sculpted out of a single rock, half of the
idol looks like Shiva and half of it like Vishnu. Dulhadev Temple is again
quite big as compared to the other temples but nothing as compared to Western
group of temples.
Vamana Temple |
Entrance to Western Group of Temples |
Kandariya Mahadev Temple |
The Western Group of temple has various Temples and is
advisable to do a guide. You need to take an entry fee of Rs.10/- and visit the
temple and wonder about the sculptures and just go with the stories that your
guide tell you. You shall be visiting the gigantic Laxman Temple, Kandariya
Mahadeo Temple, Devi Jagdamba Temple, Chausant Yogini Temple, Chitra Gupta
Temple, Matangeshwara Temple, Varaha Temple, Vishwanath Temple.
Baraha Temple |
The only feeling I had once we were done with the temples
that it’s not only kamasutra. The Sculptures depict the living style of that
age. I take it on Women Empowerment, as it depicts women performing all sorts
of work & their involvement in culture. Whether its painting, song &
dance, taking care of children or working out of home. Women at that point of
time were really outgoing and took control of their requirements of life. They
were more advance in all respect than present India is still fighting its Women
to be.
Road to Orchha |
After enjoying the temples we went back with good amount of “Sun
Tan” to be worried about. We had to skip out the light & sound show because
of the rain. Hence enjoyed the evening in a nearby café facing the Western
Group of Temples…chose the place after going through a good review but was an
mere disappointment in terms of view as the entire view was blocked because of
trees. Next day we planned for Orchha.
Few things you cannot miss if you are in Khajuraho. Cows
blocking the road, Visiting Orchha, Visiting Panna National Park, Visiting
Ranne waterfalls.
Well we had to strike off Panna National Park, as it was an
off season and the park remains close during this season of the year.
Jahangir Mahal, Orchha |
We started off in the morning after breakfast from Khajuraho
by 9.30 and reached Orchha by 12.45. Almost a 3 hours journey via road to cover
approximately 180 kms of distance one way.
Orchha is beautiful small town in Tikamgarh district of
Madhya Pradesh and is located at the banks of Betwa river. And what you need to
see here are Orchha Fort, Jahangir Mahal, Chaturbhuj Temple, Ram Raja Temple,
Chattris (Cenotaphs) and of course beautiful Betwa river flowing through the
rocks.
View of Chaturbhuj Temple from Jahangir Mahal |
River Betwa Beside Jahangir Mahal |
Raja Ram Temple |
At the entry of the Fort you need to take Entry ticket for
yourself and also for your camera. Keep it safe as it works for the entry for
other monuments too.
Jahangir Mahal has mix Indo – Mughal structure. It has 100
rooms, hanging balcony and courtyards. We heard it from a guide that Jahangir
gifted this to Vir Singh Deo, as he was pleased with his loyalty and
friendship. The beauty of the Mahal is magnified by
Chattris (Cenatopes) |
Chaturbhuj Temple is huge but girls traveling alone, I suggest to avoid….as it’s dark inside the steps, and is very confusing to come out. Better to go in groups.
Chattris are basically magnificent Royal tombs of Maharajas
just beside Betwa River. It’s beautiful to look at.
As it was rainy season….we did not take chance to do boat
rides on Betwa. We moved back to Kajuraho.
Ranne Falls |
Ken River |
On the third day we definitely cannot miss out Ranne Falls. It’s
almost about 22kms away from Khajuraho and is situated on Ken River. Monsoon
makes this waterfall more wonderful and gorgeous. As guided by our guide, the
waterfall is made by volcanic eruption in ancient times. It has a canyon the
fall passes through. The Volcanic eruption made all the stone layers of the
waterfall of different color. Some pink, green and black. It’s a wonderful
sight, never to miss scenario. Done with it, it was already time to travel back
to Delhi.
The journey was really amazing and memorable with special
thanks to our auto driver, who also acted as a guide to maximum locations.
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