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The History of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

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From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what seven local experts had to say about the history of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

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The city has beautiful and ancient architecture in the form of fort and Jai Vilas Palace. Try to come in between July to February.

Mukul Singhal, says: 2023

It is a low paced city with heritage sites and temples.

Mitali, says: 2023

Gwalior has ancient architecture in the form of Gwalior Fort, with all the history and mystery that it carries with it. Apart from that, it has the exceptional Sun Temple, the visit of which gives nothing but all positive vibes. It is famous for beautiful mixture of modern and traditional exhilarating wildlife. The food you’ll have here might drive you back here, which you won’t be able to resist. The famous Tansen Tomb in the memory of the talented and well-known musician is built here.

Agnishikha, says: 2020

Hindi language to deal with local people as most people are not comfortable in other languages so to communicate with them and to ease your trip know Hindi although guides are available. It is a historical city and has many forts and palaces to know about.

Archana, says: 2020

Gwalior is a city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It’s known for its palaces and temples. Gwalior is famous for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Gwalior is best known for its imposing hilltop fort, which was famously described as ‘the pearl among fortresses in India’.

Hareesh, says: 2020

Gwalior is the jewel of Madhya Pradesh. It has historical times. There are many visiting places like Maharaj Bada, Sun Temple, Tombs and Scindia Palace, and Gwalior fort. one can enjoy these places and have fun. There are many bazaars like Patankar Bazaar and Sarafa Bazaar in Lashkar. all these places are easy.

Keshav, says: 2020

Ancient Fort, Scindia palace, delicious sweets including Gajak and Peda and morning poha jalebi breakfast everyone should at least have on his or her visit to Gwalior. Tighra Dam, Ancient Temples, Specifically arranged markets and nights with your friend group at fort can make visit fulfilled. Beautiful architecture can also be seen here.

Madhusudhan, says: 2020
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