THE OBEROI RAJGARH PALACE, KHAJURAHO
Tehsil Rajnagar, Rajgarh, Chandranagar, Madhya Pradesh 471101
Daily non-stop flights connecting Jabalpur with Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Indore.
Khajuraho has a tropical climate. Summer merges with rainy season, and is hot and humid. From December to February, daytimes are pleasant and the evenings are cool.
Seasons of year | Season time | Maximum temperature | Minimum temperature | Rainfall |
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Summer | May to September | 99°F (37°C) | 73°F (23°C) | 900 mm |
Winter | October to March | 90°F (32°C) | 48°F (9°C) | 90 mm |
Monsoon | June to September | 99°F (37°C) | 73°F (23°C) | 900 mm |
All international visitors to India (except those with a Nepali or Bhutanese national passport), must have valid passports stamped with current visas. For more information on visa categories and applications, please visit the Government of India online portal for Visa Applications.
It is mandatory for all international visitors to India to register with the Foreigners' Regional Registration Office within 24 hours of arrival. The hotel will scan your passport photograph page when you check in and take care of this service for you.
The Visa on Arrival (enabled by Electronic Travel Authorisation) facility is available for travellers visiting India from 43 countries. For more information on the Visa on Arrival facility, please visit the website of the Government of India.
The unit of Indian currency is the Rupee. Visit for up to date information on current exchange rates.
There are plenty of international ATMs in all major cities in India. International credit cards are also widely accepted.
Please note: It is prohibited to take Indian currency out of India.
If you are staying at The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace, Khajuraho, during the summer months, we recommend you wear loose clothing made from natural fabrics. During the winter months, it is advisable to carry warm sweaters or shawls for the evenings.
English is widely spoken in India. Staff at the airport, hotels, restaurants and shops will most often be fluent in English.
Hindi is the most widely spoken native language in India. It is most concentrated in the northern states. Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada prevail in the south.