Explore the historical wonders of Gwalior on a private half-day sightseeing tour. Visit the magnificent Gwalior Fort, the Tomb of Gaus Mohammad, and other beautiful temples with a knowledgeable guide.
Explore the historical wonders of Gwalior on a private half-day sightseeing tour. Visit the magnificent Gwalior Fort, the Tomb of Gaus Mohammad, and other beautiful temples with a knowledgeable guide.
- Gwalior Fort - A stunning architectural wonder from the 8th century, Gwalior Fort majestically sits atop a hill. This fort’s defensive design includes two main palaces, temples, and water tanks. Among these, the Teli-Ka-Mandir and Man Singh Palace are the most renowned. Teli-Ka-Mandir, crafted in the Dravidian style, is celebrated for its richly…
- Gwalior Fort - A stunning architectural wonder from the 8th century, Gwalior Fort majestically sits atop a hill. This fort’s defensive design includes two main palaces, temples, and water tanks. Among these, the Teli-Ka-Mandir and Man Singh Palace are the most renowned. Teli-Ka-Mandir, crafted in the Dravidian style, is celebrated for its richly sculpted exteriors. The Man Singh Palace, constructed by King Man Singh in the 15th century, is famous for its remarkable design. Its front façade is adorned with blue ceramic tiles, showcasing the vibrant essence of the Tomar dynasty. Complementing the Man Singh Palace, the Gwalior Fort complex also features the Gujari Mahal, built by Raja Man Singh for his cherished queen, Mrignayani. Other significant structures within the grand Gwalior Fortress include the Karan Palace, Jahangir Mahal, and Shahjahan Mahal.
- Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum - Constructed in the 15th century by Raja Mansingh Tomar for his Gujar Queen, Mrignayani, Gujari Mahal stands as a monument of love. According to popular lore, since none of the king’s eight queens could bear an heir, he married a milkman’s daughter named “naani,” whom he renamed “Mrignayani” (meaning beautiful eyes). Mrignayani requested a separate palace with a constant water supply from the river Ria, leading to the creation of Gujari Mahal in Gwalior, India. Today, the palace houses an archaeological museum with an extensive collection of Hindu and Jain sculptures, artifacts from the 1st and 2nd century B.C., replicas of Bagh cave frescoes, and Terracotta items. The museum’s curator holds the exquisite miniature statue of Salbhanjika, which can be viewed upon request. NOTE: Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum is closed on Mondays.
- Teli Ka Mandir - Situated within the Gwalior Fort, Teli Ka Mandir dates back to the 9th century and is the tallest structure in Gwalior, standing at 100 feet. This towering edifice boasts a unique architectural style. The roof or Shikhara is distinctly Dravidian, while the decorations are characteristically Indo-Aryan. The embellishments reflect the Nagara Style, a renowned art form of Northern India. The Teli Ka Mandir complex in Gwalior is adorned with figures of river goddesses, coiled serpents, amorous couples, and a flying Garuda, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu.

- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private air-conditioned vehicle
- Local guide
- Entrance fees
- Bottled water
- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private air-conditioned vehicle
- Local guide
- Entrance fees
- Bottled water
- Camera charges at monuments
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Camera charges at monuments
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
Gwalior is a city steeped in history in India. Explore its magnificent landmarks such as the Gwalior Fort, renowned for its breathtaking architectural design, and the Tomb of Gaus Mohammad, which also serves as the Mausoleum of Tansen, one of the Navratnas (nine esteemed ministers) in the court of the illustrious ruler Akbar. Additionally, discover…
Gwalior is a city steeped in history in India. Explore its magnificent landmarks such as the Gwalior Fort, renowned for its breathtaking architectural design, and the Tomb of Gaus Mohammad, which also serves as the Mausoleum of Tansen, one of the Navratnas (nine esteemed ministers) in the court of the illustrious ruler Akbar. Additionally, discover various other exquisite temples. Please note: The Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum is closed on Mondays.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.