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Bharmour, formally known as Brahmpura, was the ancient capital of Chamba district, India. Situated at an altitude of 7000 feet in the Budhil valley (32°16?N 76°19?E? / ?32.26°N 76.32°E? / 32.26; 76.32), forty miles to …

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Gwalior City a brief descripton

Submitted by GoMillions on November 29, 2009 – 5:45 pmNo Comment

Gwalior is one of the famous historical places to visit in India.

It is famous for its culture from cultural perspective it has mixture of three cultures. Rajasthani, Uttar Pradesh  and and Madhya Pradesh.

Places to visit; Bada the cetral Market It has good market topi Bazar in bada, 2. Zoo its has a zoo Also. 3. Gwalior Fort Try to see its night show of  sound and video.4.Jain Temple 5. surya Mandir .6 Tansen ka makbara. Old High court. 7. Scindia Sangrahalaya

Places to stay: Usha Kiran palace Taj Group Hotel ( Traditional five Star)

                               2. tansen residency

                              3. Cetral park, Hotel Sunbeam, Sita Manor, Land mark are some famous Hotels where you can stay.

Besides it you can also visit some low budget hotels in Rs 200 to 1000 per night.

View of Gwalior from Fort in night:

 

 

 

Gwalior City view

 

Gwalior City

 

Gwalior City

 

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