Khajuraho,a small town located in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh in India famed for a complex of exquisite Hindu and Jain temples.
 
 
 
HOTEL Taj CHANDELA KHAJURAHO
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HOtel Description:
A small town situated on the plains of Madhya Pradesh in Central India, Khajuraho houses the most erotic, most sensuous temple sculpture in India. Built between the 10th and 11th centuries by the mighty Chandela dynasty, only 22 remarkably well-preserved temples survive of the over 80 that were originally built.
 
Hotel Location:
3 kms. from Khajuraho Airport, 110 kms. from Satna Railway Station.
 
Hotel Accommodation:
94 well-appointed rooms and suites
 
Hotel Dining:
Restaurants - 2, Bar - 1.
 
Hotel Facilities:
Pool, Tennis & badminton courts, And even a mini golf course, Valet service also provided if asked, In-door and Out-door gardening g faces.
 
ADDRESS:
Khajuraho (M.P.) Dist. Chhatar Pur, - 471 606.
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