Madhya Pradesh, called the heart of India, is seen as a rich place in terms of tourism. Today in this episode we are going to talk about Gwalior, which is a big city in Madhya Pradesh and is seen as an excellent place in terms of tourism. Gwalior city was built by King Surajsen. The beauty of this historical Gwalior city, its attractive monuments, palaces, and temples cannot be praised enough. Today in this episode we are going to tell you about some sightseeing places in Gwalior which become a center of attraction for tourists interested in rich heritage. Let's know about these places...

Gwalior Fort
Gwalior Fort is an impenetrable fort in the whole of South India. This fort was built in two parts. Which happened during two different periods. It is difficult to describe the beauty and vastness of Gwalior Fort in words. This fort has a Man Mandir, Gujari Mahal, water tanks, Karna, Jahangir, etc. Tourists coming to Gwalior must visit this fort once. Raja Man Singh loved the fort very much, he got the damage caused to the fort by the attacks over time and also got many new construction works done to make the fort decorated.

Tansen's Tomb

Tansen's tomb is also included in the places worth seeing in Gwalior. This tomb belongs to Tansen, the famous musician of India and the main singer of Emperor Akbar's court, who is one of the nine gems of Akbar's court. It is believed that this famous musician of Gwalior used to make it rain with the magic of his music and mesmerize animals with his music.

Saas Bahu Temple

One of the best attractions to visit in Gwalior is the twin temple known as Saas Bahu Temple, often known as Sahastrabahu Temple or Harisadanam Temple. It was built in the 11th century. Vishnu is known as "Sahasrabahu" in Hinduism. The walls of the 2 temples, which are next to each other, are each covered with elaborate carvings and sculptures.

Teli Ka Mandir
This is a huge monument located on Gopanchal mountain. This monument is known as Teli Ka Mandir. This temple is situated at an altitude of 1000 feet. People believe that this temple was built by the people of the Teli sect. This is the reason why this temple is known as Teli Ka Mandir. Talking about the beauty of the temple, is an unmatched example of architecture. Some people also believe that the Teli sect that built this temple belonged to Telangana. Due to its connection with Telangana, Indian South Indian influence is seen in this temple.

Zoo
Gwalior city is a city with rich heritage and is also full of attractive and exciting activities. Gandhi Zoo, established in 1922 by Madhav Rao Scindia of the royal family, is a beautiful zoo here. This place is also known as Phool Bagh. Many species of sambar, spotted deer, black deer, bison, woodpecker, and white tigers can be seen in this garden.

Scindia Museum
It was built in 1964. It is located inside the famous Jai Vilas Palace of Gwalior. One of the most famous tourist attractions in Gwalior is the Scindia Museum, which honors the last ruler of the Scindia family and Maharaja Jiwaji Rao Scindia of Gwalior. The museum was built in European style and is a stunning palace. Glass furniture and model trains shown in the dining area are the main attractions of the museum. Apart from these, the Scindia Museum also displays manuscripts, sculptures, coins, paintings, and weapons of that period.

Sun Temple
The Sun Temple here, included in the sightseeing places of Gwalior, is dedicated to Lord Surya Dev. The Sun Temple is one of the most magnificent temples in Gwalior and at the same time, this temple has magnificent architecture which amazes. The Sun Temple was built during the year 1988 by a famous industrialist GD Birla. There is a long queue of tourists visiting the Sun Temple throughout the year.

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