Planning a Khajuraho tour? Home to one of the most extraordinary collections of medieval temple art in the world, Khajuraho is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that leaves every traveler speechless. Built between 950 and 1050 AD by the powerful Chandela dynasty, these 25 surviving temples (of an original 85) are celebrated globally for their breathtaking sculptural art — including the famous erotic carvings that have intrigued historians, artists, and travelers for nearly 1,000 years. Our tailor-made Khajuraho tour packages bring these masterpieces to life with expert local guides who decode the symbolism, mythology, and Tantric philosophy carved into every inch of golden sandstone.
Why Visit Khajuraho?
Khajuraho is much more than its world-famous erotic sculptures. The temples represent the pinnacle of Nagara-style North Indian temple architecture — soaring shikhara towers, exquisite stone carvings, and sophisticated geometric precision. The sculptures depict the full spectrum of human life: gods and goddesses, warriors and musicians, dancers and lovers, daily activities, mythological scenes, and yes, the famous mithuna couples that represent a sacred celebration of life and divine union.
Hidden in dense jungle for centuries after the Chandela dynasty fell, the temples were “rediscovered” by British surveyor T.S. Burt in 1838, and have stood as one of India’s greatest cultural treasures ever since. Today, Khajuraho is divided into three groups — Western (the most famous and best preserved), Eastern (Jain temples), and Southern — each offering distinct artistic and spiritual experiences.
Top Things to Do in Khajuraho
– Explore the Western Group of Temples — Kandariya Mahadev is the masterpiece
– Visit Lakshmana Temple, the oldest surviving temple in the complex
– Discover the Eastern Group’s beautifully preserved Jain temples
– Watch the spectacular Sound & Light Show in the evening
– Visit the Archaeological Museum to understand the carvings’ history
– Take a guided “decoding the sculptures” tour with an art historian
– Experience the Khajuraho Dance Festival (February) — classical dance against temple backdrops
– Day-trip to Raneh Falls, a stunning canyon of crystalline rock
– Visit Panna National Park for tiger safaris (just 30 km away)
– Explore the ruins of the Old Khajuraho Village and local artisan workshops
Best Time to Visit Khajuraho
The best time for a Khajuraho tour is October to March, when temperatures are pleasant (10–28°C) — perfect for hours of unhurried temple exploration. The famous Khajuraho Dance Festival held every February features classical Indian dance performances against the dramatic backdrop of the floodlit Western Group temples — a magical experience worth planning around. Avoid April–June when temperatures soar above 45°C, and July–September monsoon months. November to February offers the most comfortable weather and clearest light for photography.
Khajuraho Tour Packages
Khajuraho is a highlight of our epic 21-day India-Nepal Grand Odyssey, which combines the temples with the Taj Mahal, Varanasi’s spiritual ghats, and the wonders of Nepal. We also offer customized itineraries pairing Khajuraho with Orchha (just 175 km away — beautiful Bundela palaces), Varanasi, the wildlife of Bandhavgarh and Panna, or the Golden Triangle. Every journey is tailored to your interests, with the option of art-history-focused guided tours.
How to Reach Khajuraho
Khajuraho is well-connected for a temple town. Khajuraho Civil Aerodrome offers direct flights from Delhi and Varanasi (about 1.5 hours), making it easy to combine with other major destinations. Khajuraho railway station connects directly to Delhi by the UP Sampark Kranti Express. By road, Khajuraho is a comfortable 4-hour drive from Orchha and Jhansi (the nearest major rail hub on the Delhi–Mumbai line). All our Khajuraho tour packages include private air-conditioned transport, comfortable accommodation, expert temple guides with art-history training, and skip-the-line monument tickets.
Plan Your Khajuraho Tour with GoIndiaNepal
Whether you’re an art lover drawn to ancient sculptural masterpieces, a history enthusiast tracing the rise and fall of the Chandela dynasty, a spiritual traveler exploring Tantric philosophy, or simply a curious traveler ready to be amazed, our local team crafts the perfect Khajuraho tour for you. With over three decades of experience (formerly known as The Pearls of India), we’ve guided 1,000+ travelers through these incredible temples — and we’d love to do the same for you.
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