Close behind the Taj and up there
with Varanasi, Jaipur and Delhi, the temples
of Khajuraho are one of India's Major tourist
attractions. Once a great Chandela capital Khajuraho
is now a quite village in central India, with
25 odd serviving temples displaying different
facets of life including the sensual. The temples
of Khajuraho, rediscovered by a British officer
in 1838, are now a World Heritage site.
By Air Khajuraho is linked
with Delhi, Agra and Varanasi by regular flights.
By Rail Jhansi, 176 km from
Khajuraho, which is the nearest rail head, has
convenient trains from Delhi and Agra.
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