The centrally placed state of Madhya Pradesh, also referred to as the "Heart of India," is teeming with magnificent palaces, historic temples, and architectural marvels that capture India's illustrious past. The state's main attraction is Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its magnificent temples with elaborate sculptures depicting many facets of life. These temples, which were constructed between 950 and 1050 AD, are an outstanding example of the Chandela dynasty's creative prowess. Madhya Pradesh's rich history provides an enthralling window into India's cultural and historical past.

In one of India's greenest towns, take in the country's largest artificial lake. The only town in India to have been under begum sovereignty for more than a century is the city of lakes, Bhopal.

Discover the wonders of Mandu's architecture, which includes temples, palaces, and forts. You can also see the monument that served as the model for the Taj Mahal.

Explore the UNESCO-designated ancient city of Khajuraho, known for its magnificent sculptures and Nagara-style buildings. At the Hajuraho Dance Festival, take in the symphony of dance.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bhimbetka, an Indian archeological treasure that includes 760 rock shelters and caves, is home to 500 exquisitely painted rock shelters that date back 30,000 years.

Explore the town of Chanderi to learn about its history, shop for the renowned Chanderi Sarees, which are renowned for their exquisite handiwork, and take in the excellent weaving.

Sanchi Stupa is a Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located, about 23 kilometers from Raisen town, district headquarter and 46 kilometres (29 mi) north-east of Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh.