By JAGAT (26/Feb/25) Solo travel is a truly liberating experience, allowing one to explore the world at their own pace, embrace new cultures, and indulge in self-discovery. Whether it’s wandering through ancient temples, immersing in local traditions, or venturing into the wilderness, solo trips offer an unmatched sense of adventure and freedom. And what better occasion than Women’s Day on 8th March to celebrate independence and self-exploration? If you're looking for the perfect gift for your female companion, a solo trip to Khajuraho and Panna National Park is an ideal and secured choice. This journey begins at Khajuraho, home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Khajuraho Temples, renowned for their stunning architecture and intricate carvings that narrate tales of devotion, love, and life. After marveling at this architectural wonder, the adventure continues at Panna National Park, where a thrilling wildlife safari awaits. Irrespective of gender, this tour promises an unforgettable mix of history, spirituality, and adventure.
Khajuraho is world-famous for its exquisite group of temples that date back to the Chandela dynasty (10th-12th century). These temples are divided into three groups - Western, Eastern, and Southern, and are known for their intricate carvings and sculptures. The Khajuraho temples are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, attracting travellers from across the world. These temples not only depict themes of devotion and spirituality but also showcase human emotions, celestial beings, and mythological tales through detailed stone carvings. The walls are adorned with sculptures depicting Hindu deities, celestial dancers (Apsaras), war scenes, and even scenes from daily life. The artistic brilliance of these carvings highlights the advanced architectural knowledge of ancient India. The popular temples of the Khajuraho Group of Monuments include - Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Lakshmana Temple, Devi Jagdambi Temple, and a few more.
Located just 45 km from Khajuraho, Panna National Park is a haven for wildlife lovers. This national park is home to a variety of animals, including Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, sambar deer, and birds. The park’s landscape is a mix of dense teak forests, deep ravines, waterfalls, and the beautiful Ken River, offering visitors a breathtaking wilderness experience. Visitors can explore Panna National Park through jeep safaris, which are available in the morning and afternoon. Each safari is led by an expert guide who helps tourists spot the park’s incredible wildlife while sharing insights about the flora and fauna.
To avoid last-minute disappointments, it is recommended to secure your safari slots through Panna online safari booking. This guarantees access, particularly during busy tourist seasons. Booking online also allows tourists to choose their preferred time slot and safari route, making the experience smooth and hassle-free.
Arrive in Khajuraho and check in at a comfortable hotel and spend the day at leisure. Take a stroll through local markets and visit the Khajuraho Museum, which houses artifacts and sculptures from the Chandela dynasty. This relaxed first day allows solo travellers to soak in the essence of the town before beginning their temple explorations.
Begin your second day with a guided tour of the Western Group of Temples, the most popular and well-preserved set of temples in Khajuraho. Visit Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Vishwanath Temple, Chitragupta Temple, and the other temples as well. In the afternoon, explore the Eastern and Southern Groups of Temples, which include Jain temples and lesser-known Hindu temples. As the sun sets, head to the Light and Sound Show at the Khajuraho Temples. This show narrates the fascinating history of Khajuraho in an engaging manner.
On the final day, embark on an early morning drive to Panna National Park, which takes about 30-45 minutes. Upon arrival, start with a boat ride on the Ken River, offering a peaceful experience while spotting crocodiles, turtles, and migratory birds. In the afternoon, embark on a thrilling jeep safari through the dense forests of Panna. After an adventurous day, return to Khajuraho in the evening, concluding the trip with a relaxed dinner at a local café before heading back home.