Mitawali, Padawali & Bateshwar Temple: Explore Ancient Heritage on a Gwalior Day Excursion

Embark on a day excursion to Mitawali, Padawali, and Bateshwar Temple in Gwalior. Explore the ancient heritage of Chausath Yogini Temple, Padavali Fortress, and the cluster of 200 mini temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Vishnu.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Mitawali Temple - Located approximately 30 km from Gwalior, Mitawali offers a refreshing change for those seeking something unique while exploring India’s millennia-old heritage. The Mitawali “Chausath Yogini Mandir” or “Temple of 64 Goddesses,” with its structure resembling the Indian Parliament, features a circular courtyard with Lord Shiva at…
What's Included
  • Expert English-speaking guide
  • Two 500ml mineral water bottles per person
  • Convenient pick-up and drop-off at Gwalior Railway Station, Airport, or Hotel
  • Air-conditioned private car for a full day’s excursion
What's Not Included
  • Driver & Guide tips, any other Misc. which is not included in the above tour
  • Monument Entrance Fee
Additional Information

Mitawali is a village where the popular Chausath Yogini Temple lies - The temple is perched atop a hill surrounded by the lush greenery. A climb of approximately 100 steps will take you to the beauty of this splendid round temple. The striking views will definitely have you reaching for your camera too!
The notable Padavali fortress was built in the 18th…

Location
Mitawali Temple
Mitawali, 1.6 Km from District Main City Morena Gaun
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Leenas418
Mar 23, 2024
Nothing like I have ever seen before - Absolutely exquisite and worth every minute. Stunning to see the concept, mitavli in fact is in excellent condition. It's barely one hour from Gwalior and whole excursion is about 4 hours so easily manageable. Padavli speaks of an unspoken habitation and is mesmerizing and Bateshwar temple is in ruins but there is enough to imagine it's erstwhile glory. I would go here anyday over Jhansi fort which you are not allowed entry and you just have to depend of the guides imagination. Pls go before early March for best weather
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Bharat
Jan 7, 2024
You got to see it to believe it - We were actually spell bound. All the 3 places are like crazy. It simply displays the rich architecture and a civilisation much much ahead of todays times.
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Rajesh
Aug 21, 2022
Bateshwar : rewriting stories in stone - Bateshwar is definitely the centre piece of the excursion. Being restored since 2007,the complex is awesome. The randomly located stones tell the story of a bygone era. Painstakingly restored, piece by piece, temples coming to life is a strange feeling. As I walked around, I saw witness to the efforts being made to reconstruct two more temples. The expanse of the ruins makes one think of the importance of the place. The very few visitors limits the facilities at the site. How i wish more publicity would make the place more attractive. Nearby Padawali and Mitawali are also extremely worthy of a visit.
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