Charismatic Luxury Experience

The Lalit Temple View, Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh, is a perfect amalgamation of charisma and luxury that puts it in the traveller’s spotlight!

Khajuraho Facade

The LaLiT Temple View, Khajuraho, is right in the centre of the city overlooking the western group of temples famed for their erotic sculptures within walking distance and the archaeological museum and world-class convention centre next door.
Khajuraho, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a perfect amalgamation of serenity and sensuality. This city
of beautiful temples, built between 885 AD and 1050 AD under the patronage of the Chandela kings, attracts art and history connoisseurs from far and wide. Of the 85 temples, just 23 remain. The temple complex was forgotten due to a series of wars in The Bundelkhand area and was overgrown by the jungle until 1838, when Captain T.S. Burt, a British engineer, found them again. This history and culture of Bundelkhand immerse you as you enter the property! Adorning the lobby are intricate metal figurines reflecting the tribal art and a tall metal sculptor, showcasing an almost 4000-year-old lost wax
casting technique.

Khajuraho Lobby

The hotel operates 47 spacious rooms and suites and offers over 2,400 square feet of conference and banqueting space. There is also a traveller wing that operates with 13 rooms. It is located on the same premises as The LaliT Temple View, Khajuraho. The Lalit’s inimitable hospitality adds to the comfort of staying in the hotel. Keeping with its ethos of ‘Developing Destinations’ and not just Hotels, The LaLiT Temple View hosts the ‘Shiv Vivah’ festivities in Khajuraho every year, and the locals and the guests look
forward to the event with enthusiasm! To rejuvenate your body, mind and soul, The LaLiT
Temple View has an award-winning Rejuve – The Spa, offering Eastern and Western therapies, a salon, a well-equipped gym and a swimming pool.

There is a 4-hole putting greens for the golfer, table tennis, cricket, jogging track, board games, and yoga.
Bicycles are available for hire as well. The Panna restaurant is a delight for gastronomical adventures! It not only whips up the specialties of Bundelkhandi cuisine and Indian cuisine in general, but it is equally adept at European cuisines! The hotel follows the mantra of “We serve what we grow”. It has organic farmland and kitchen gardens to grow herbs and vegetables and serve them fresh.
Apart from the Eastern and Southern group of Khajuraho temples that must be visited in the late afternoon, as the light of the setting sun plays a part, there is also the Sound & Light show after sundown, which is a must-see. The Panna National Park is a must for those seeking adventure! For nature lovers, Raneh waterfall is a beautiful tourist attraction situated 20 kilometres from The LaLiT.

You can see the captivating waterfall that has created a 30-foot-deep canyon known as the Pandav Falls, which is about 30 metres high and located on a tributary of the Ken River. The famous Kalinjar Fort is a 2-hour drive from Khajuraho and should not be missed.
The LaLiT Temple View arranges excursions, with all the logistics of food, drink and a guide to many of these places. Khajuraho has its domestic airport, which connects flights from Varanasi, Delhi, Mumbai, and Bhopal, amongst others. Mostly stopover flights are available on this route. Khajuraho is also well connected by regular highways with neighbouring places like Jhansi, Mahoba, Jabalpur, Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Agra, Allahabad and Varanasi. Khajuraho is also connected with Delhi by rail. The major railhead is Mahoba, located around 63 km away from Khajuraho. Important trains from Mumbai, Delhi, Varanasi,
Gwalior, Kolkata, Jabalpur and other major Indian cities halt here.

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