Khajuraho

Heritage, Spirituality & Intricate Stone Mastery

Khajuraho – Where Sculptures Speak

Located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is one of India’s most iconic heritage destinations, known for its group of UNESCO World Heritage-listed temples. Built between the 9th and 12th centuries by the Chandela dynasty, these temples are renowned for their exquisite carvings, including erotic sculptures, mythological scenes, and divine forms, all crafted in sandstone.

Despite popular associations, the art of Khajuraho goes far beyond erotica — it is a profound celebration of life, devotion, dance, yoga, and nature. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture lover, spiritual traveler, or simply curious, Khajuraho offers a truly unforgettable cultural journey.

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Must-Visit Spots In Khajuraho

In Khajuraho, every stone tells a story — of gods, humans, and the sacred union between them.

Western Temples

Sound & Light Show

Eastern Temples

Southern Temples

Khajuraho Dance Festival

State Museum

Adivart Tribal Museum

Raneh Falls Canyon

Panna Park Safari

Local Handicrafts

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about our travel services, pricing, and support.

What is Khajuraho best known for?

Its UNESCO-listed temples, famous for intricate carvings, spirituality, and classical architecture.

Khajuraho has its own airport and railway station. It’s also well connected by road from Jhansi, Satna, and Panna.

October to March is ideal. February is especially great during the Khajuraho Dance Festival.

Absolutely. The temples are historic and artistic, not vulgar — it’s a cultural and educational site.

1 to 2 days are sufficient to see the temples and explore nearby attractions like Raneh Falls and Panna.

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