JHANSI: The region now identified as Jhansi has mention in ancient Hindu texts variously as ‘Chedi Rashtra’ or ‘Chedi Desa’, and ‘Jejak…
Tourist places in Chitrakoot: Closely associated with the earliest epic of the world — the Ramayana written by dacoit-turned-hermit Valmiki, Chitrakoot is…
Deogarh Dashavatara Temple: Located on a strategic locale on the western fringe of the Lalitpur range of the Vindhya Parvat (Mountain) and…
Photo Credit: byronic501 A repository of the gallantry of Bundelkhand, the name itself conjures up rich images of the region’s mythology and…
A perfect location for picnickers and rock climbers, the hill is revered as it was there that the ashram of Guru Gorakhnath…
Referred to as the City of Lakes, Mahoba is located 140 km from the historically important town of Jhansi. A principal cultural…
JARAI-KA-MATH: Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, this mandir is located merely 20 km from Orchha. Another significance of this spot…
Shopping Spree in Orchha: You can go for some of the traditionally handmade metal artifacts that are a specialty of Madhya Pradesh.…
The Sheesh Mahal: Bundela ruler Udait Singh constructed this structure as his resort. Its terraces and turrets are wonderful spots to scan…
This multi-storied palace constructed by Maharaja Bir Singh Deo (the anglicized version is Bir Singh Ju Deo) in 1606 is an exquisite…
Image source Flickr by by Terry Feuerborn he construction of this palace was started by King Rudra Pratap, a prominent Bundela Rajput…
Constructed by King Indramani in the mid 60s, this double-storied brick structure was a gift from the ruler to his favorite court…
The first monarch of Orchha, Maharaja Rudra Pratap Singh, constructed the Orchha Fort on a seasonal island on the banks of river…
There are the baffling remnants of the Bundela days. You can also visit the many chhatris or cenotaphs and shrines situated on…
Founded by Bundela Rajput chief Maharaja Rudra Pratap Singh (AD 1501-1531), Orchha (also pronounced and at times written as ‘Urchha’) was the…