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Friday, 18 April 2014
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Raneh Falls
Trip: Delhi > Gwalior > Khajuraho > Raneh Falls > Delhi
We reached Khajuraho by overnight train and booked a comfortable room in Ramada Hotel. The day had begun well but temperature was soaring. We were told about a majestic waterfall and we quickly went for it. Although the choice was simple, the route was deserted. We were in MP for the first time and it did scare us. The last part of road is dark into a jungle.
We reached Khajuraho by overnight train and booked a comfortable room in Ramada Hotel. The day had begun well but temperature was soaring. We were told about a majestic waterfall and we quickly went for it. Although the choice was simple, the route was deserted. We were in MP for the first time and it did scare us. The last part of road is dark into a jungle.
Raneh Waterfall near Khajuraho |
Google Maps:
Raneh Falls, Madhya Pradesh, India
Khajuraho
Trip: Delhi - Khajuraho - Gwalior - Delhi
- Khajuraho can be planned as a weekend getaway from Delhi. Overnight trains at convenient time run but travel need to be planned at least a month given limited seats.
- Temples should be visited early morning or in evening. Noon is hot unless its winter. Be ready for couple of miles walk around the complex.
- Raneh Waterfalls and Pandav Cave are nearby attractions that one may cover. Hotels are aplenty and affordable. There is an airport also under construction.
Poses, Khajuraho |
Labels:
Archeology,
Religious,
UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Walk,
Waterfall
Google Maps:
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India
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