Discover Khajuraho

Khajuraho, A UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as one of India’s most treasured cultural destinations, celebrated for its magnificent ancient temples, exquisite stone carvings, and extraordinary architectural brilliance. Renowned worldwide for its rich heritage and artistic excellence, Khajuraho reflects the creative mastery of the Chandela dynasty.

The town is also home to an Archaeological Museum, which preserves rare sculptures and artifacts, offering deeper insight into the region’s glorious past. During the Khajuraho Dance Festival, this historic setting comes alive as the temple complex transforms into a vibrant cultural stage—where history, heritage architecture, and classical Indian dance unite to create an unforgettable experience under the stars.

Set against the illuminated temples of Khajuraho, the Dance Festival is a celebration of India’s timeless traditions, where art, devotion, and history come alive in perfect harmony.

How to Reach Khajuraho

By Air

Khajuraho has its own domestic airport with regular flights connecting major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bhopal.

By Rail

Khajuraho Railway Station is well-connected to key cities including Jhansi, Bhopal, and Delhi.

By Road

Khajuraho is easily accessible by road from nearby cities such as Jhansi, Satna, and Panna. Comfortable bus and taxi services are available.

Where to Stay

Khajuraho offers a wide range of accommodation options—from luxury hotels and heritage resorts to comfortable budget stays—catering to every traveler’s preference during the festival season.

Places to Visit

Khajuraho is renowned worldwide for its stunning temples, exceptional craftsmanship, and rich cultural heritage. From the iconic Western Group of Temples known for their intricate sculptures to the peaceful Eastern & Southern Temples, every corner of Khajuraho reflects architectural brilliance. Nature lovers can explore the breathtaking Raneh Falls, while wildlife enthusiasts can experience the wilderness at Panna National Park. The Archaeological Museum further enhances the journey with its rare collection of ancient artifacts and sculptures. For a comprehensive guide to the best places to visit in and around Khajuraho, please Click here.

Best Time to Visit

The Khajuraho Dance Festival, held annually in February, is the best time to visit. Pleasant weather, illuminated temples, and world-class classical dance performances make it an ideal cultural getaway.

Local Culture & Cuisine

Experience the warmth of Bundelkhandi hospitality and savor local delicacies along with popular Indian cuisine. Handicrafts, stone carvings, and traditional souvenirs are also widely available in local markets.