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In
the northwest part of Madhya Pradesh lies Gwalior, well-known for its
large and and old fort. Within the fort walls, several interesting palaces
and ruins can be found. South of the fort lies the main market area, the
Jayaji Chowk, which is the hub of the new town. The main tourist attractions
are the archeological museum within the Gujri Mahal Palace; The Mansingh
Palace, a delightfully whimsical building also known as the Chit Mandir
or painted Palace; the Karan Palace; Sas-bahu temple and Teli-Ka-Mandir.
About 120 kms from Gwalior lies the old summer capital of Shivpuri, which
is surrounded by a pleasant lake and a beautiful garden.
Excursions include Datia
and Orcha, well known for their splendid temple architecture.
HOW TO GET THERE :
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Road : Gwalior is connected by regular bus
services with Agra, Mathura,
Jaipur, Delhi,
Lucknow, Bhopal,
Chanderi, Indore,
Jhansi, Khajuraho,
Rewa, Ujjain and Shivpuri.
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Air     : Regular flights
connect Gwalior with Delhi, Bhopal, Indore and Bombay.
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Rail   : Gwalior is on the Central
Railway's main Delhi-Bombay and Delhi-Madras lines. Among other major
trains, the Taj and Shatabdi Expresses connect Gwalior with Delhi
and Agra.
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