As the most central state, Madhya Pradesh lies at the geographic heart of India.
What makes the state particularly authentic is its lack of commercial infrastructure – it is unsullied by throngs of tourists. Its most captivating treasures are the imposing Gwalior fort, Scindia palace museum, the provocative erotic carvings on the Khajuraho temples and Orchha’s forest covered temples. Two UNESCO world heritage sites are waiting to be explored: Sanchi and Bhimbetka. Maheshwar is a hidden gem on the banks of the Narmada River with the particularly quirky Ahilya Fort Hotel. Other fascinating locations include Bhopal, the holy town of Omkareshwar, and Mandu’s abandoned monuments.