The captivating location is well-known for its magnificent collection of Hindu and Jain temples. If you want to see the most temples in India, visit Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh in Central India.
The Chandela dynasty constructed the Khajuraho temples between 950 and 1050 AD. There were 85 temples, but just 20 remain. Sandstones are used to build stunning structures. Did you know the term came from the Sanskrit word Khajur, which means "date palm"? Lord Shiva is the main deity worshipped in the Khajuraho temples. Between October and February is the finest time to visit Khajuraho. The temperature is ideal; less humidity means more fun.
If you are on a budget and want to save money, you can reach Khajuraho by train. The state is well connected to major cities in India by rail, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai. The trains are comfortable and affordable, and you can book your tickets online or through a travel agent. Some of the popular trains to Khajuraho are the Palace on Wheels, the Royal Khajuraho on Wheels, and the Maharaja Express.
You may also buy handloom and textile goods from the shop. Miniature Stone Replicas, Silverware and Brassware, Traditional Handicraft goods, and even jewellery were available. If you are wondering how many days you will need for the tour, two days will be, or perhaps another half day if you want to visit the exotic temples. You will be able to reach your desired location through various methods.