Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho, Airport Road
Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho is a 5-star Wyndham hotel on Airport Road, about 2 km from the Western Group of Temples, with an outdoor pool, spa and several restaurants, roughly 4 km from Khajuraho airport.
Live rates and availability confirmed at booking. All prices indicative — updated June 2026.
Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho — quick facts
- Category: 5-Star hotel
- Price: Typically ₹4,500–9,000/night
- Check-in / out: 14:00 / 12:00
- Distance to HJR airport: 4 km (~12 min by car)
Overview & Setting
Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho is a 5-star hotel on Airport Road, built to serve visitors to Khajuraho's UNESCO-listed temples. It is one of the larger full-service hotels in town, with an unusually wide spread of dining options for a destination of this size, an outdoor pool, a spa and a garden. For heritage travellers, families and tour groups, it offers a comfortable, well-equipped base close to both the airport and the main temple groups.
Khajuraho is a compact heritage town in Madhya Pradesh's Bundelkhand region, and the hotel sits within easy reach of its main draws. The setting is relaxed and garden-fronted, suiting the steady flow of domestic and international visitors who come for the temples. As a Ramada under the Wyndham group, it offers a familiar international brand standard in a destination where dependable mid-to-upper luxury options are valued by tour operators and independent travellers alike.
Location & Getting There
Khajuraho Civil Airport (HJR) is about 4 km away on the same road, a drive of roughly 12 minutes, with seasonal flights from Delhi and Varanasi connecting the town to the main tourist circuit. Khajuraho railway station is also close by. The Western Group of Temples — the principal cluster, including the Lakshmana and Kandariya Mahadev temples — is around 2 km away. The town's small scale means the Archaeological Museum, the Light and Sound show and the Eastern Group of temples are all within a short drive, and the hotel can arrange guides, cars and day trips to Panna National Park and the Raneh Falls for those staying longer.
Rooms & Suites
The hotel offers rooms across Deluxe, Superior and Club categories up to suites, with modern decor, Wi-Fi and the usual 5-star comforts. Many rooms overlook the garden or pool. Higher categories add space and upgraded furnishings, and the suites provide extra living area for families or premium stays. Many rooms open onto the garden or look across the pool, and the air-conditioning and quiet are welcome after the heat of a daytime visit to the open temple complexes. Rooms are designed for comfort after a day of temple-touring rather than as a destination in themselves.
Dining
Dining is a particular strength here. The hotel runs several restaurants: Rasna for Indian cuisine, Mediterraneo for Italian, Garden View for regional and multi-cuisine fare, and Bamboori Treat for Asian dishes, with The Mahua as the bar and lounge. This range is rare in a town the size of Khajuraho and gives guests genuine variety across an evening or a multi-night stay, with both buffet and à la carte options. For tour groups staying two or three nights, the choice of cuisines is a practical advantage, and the bar provides a relaxed spot for a drink after the day's sightseeing — itself a rarity in this otherwise quiet town.
Amenities, Spa & Pool
The outdoor swimming pool is open through the day and is a welcome feature in Khajuraho's warm climate, with a garden setting that makes it pleasant for an afternoon dip between temple visits. There is a spa for treatments and massages, a fitness centre and a garden. The hotel also has banquet and meeting space for events and small functions, plus free private parking, which suits the many guests arriving by car or coach. As a larger property by Khajuraho standards, it is well set up to handle group arrivals smoothly, with the space and staffing to manage coach tours without the pinch points smaller hotels can face.
Experiences & Things to Do Nearby
The temples define a Khajuraho visit. The Western Group is the largest and most ornate cluster, with the soaring Kandariya Mahadev and the Lakshmana temple at its heart, and is the focus of most itineraries. The evening Light and Sound show recounts the story of the Chandela rulers who built the monuments. The Eastern and Southern temple groups, the Jain temples, the Archaeological Museum and the State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art add depth, while day trips to Panna National Park for tiger safaris, the Raneh Falls canyon and the Pandav Falls bring in the natural surroundings. Early mornings are the best time to explore the open-air temple complexes before the day heats up, and the carved sandstone is especially striking in the soft light of sunrise and sunset. A full visit typically takes one to two days.
Who It's Best For
Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho suits heritage travellers and tour groups wanting a comfortable 5-star base, families who value the variety of dining and the pool, and couples on a short cultural break. Its location on Airport Road keeps both the airport and the temples within a few minutes' drive, which is convenient for the seasonal flights into Khajuraho. It is a town hotel centred on temple tourism, and its broad dining line-up — unusually wide for a destination of this size — sets it apart from the limited options elsewhere in town.
Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho — room types
| Room | What you get |
| Deluxe Room | Comfortable entry room with modern decor, Wi-Fi and the standard 5-star amenities. |
| Superior Room | More spacious room, many overlooking the garden or pool. |
| Club Room | Upgraded room with added comforts for a more premium stay. |
| Suite | The largest category, with extra living space for premium or longer stays. |
Dining at Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho
| Outlet | Cuisine / type |
| Rasna | Indian restaurant |
| Mediterraneo | Italian restaurant |
| Garden View | Regional and multi-cuisine dining |
| Bamboori Treat | Asian restaurant |
| The Mahua | Bar and lounge |
What's near Ramada by Wyndham Khajuraho
| Landmark | Distance | Approx. on foot |
| Western Group of Temples (UNESCO site) | 2 km | ~24 min walk |
| Lakshmana Temple | 2 km | ~24 min walk |
| Kandariya Mahadev Temple | 2 km | ~24 min walk |
| Khajuraho Light & Sound Show | 2 km | ~24 min walk |
| Archaeological Museum, Khajuraho | 2 km | ~24 min walk |
| Eastern Group of Temples | 3 km | short taxi/auto |
Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Ramada Khajuraho from the temples?
The Western Group of Temples is about 2 km from the hotel, a short drive of a few minutes. The Eastern Group is a little further out.
How close is the airport?
Khajuraho Civil Airport (HJR) is around 4 km away on Airport Road, roughly a 12-minute drive. The railway station is also nearby.
What restaurants does the hotel have?
There are several: Rasna (Indian), Mediterraneo (Italian), Garden View (regional and multi-cuisine), Bamboori Treat (Asian) and The Mahua bar — unusually wide variety for Khajuraho.
Is there a pool and spa?
Yes. There is an outdoor swimming pool open through the day, plus a spa and a fitness centre.
Does the hotel have parking?
Yes. Free private parking is available, which suits guests arriving by car or coach.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is typically from 2:00 pm and check-out is at 12:00 noon.