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5 ways to explore Gwalior, the UNESCO city of music

Swadesh Darshan: When in Gwalior, don't miss Gwalior Fort, Man Mandir Palace, Saas Bahu Temple, Jai Vilas Palace Museum and kachoris and malai kulfi at Sarafa Bazaar.

March 29, 2024 / 13:10 IST
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Gwalior Fort. Man Mandir Palace and the Chaturbhuj Temple are within the fort complex. (Photo credit: Tom D'arby via Pexels)

Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh offers a unique window onto central India's history, heritage and geography. From the Saas Bahu Ka Mandir to the 10th century Gwalior Fort hewn out of sandstone and the 15th-century Gujari Mahal Palace and archaeological museum, there's much to explore in this central Indian city that is home to 1.27 million people. Temperatures go up to 40 degrees Celsius in summers; so, if you're heading there for a long weekend in the coming months or for a summer vacation, take care to stave off heat stress and dehydration. With this in mind, here are five things to do in Gwalior:

1. Head to the Gwalior Hill Fort for a bird's eye view

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Drive past rock faces carved with statues of Jain Tirthankars, to the Gwalior Fort with its six bastions, the Man Mandir Palace and the Chaturbhuj Temple. The impregnable fort hewn from sandstone has existed since the 10th century, when it was built by the Tomar kings.

According to legend, the fort was built by a local king named Suraj Sen when he was cured of leprosy by the water from a sacred pond, which now lies within the fort. The fort has seen many momentous events, from battles to beheadings.