| Orchha |
| Places
to See | How to Get There |
Where to Stay | Contact |
| The
medieval city of Orchha, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, seems to have frozen
in time, its palaces and temples still retaining their original grandeur. The
city, located by the side of the beautiful Betwa river, was founded by the Bundela
Rajput chieftain, Rudra Pratap, in the 16th century. The word Orchha
means 'hidden'. When the Tughlaqs, who were ruling Delhi in the 15th century,
pushed the Bundelkhand rajas out of Garkhundar, they retreated to distant Orchha.
Apart from the famous landmarks like Jehangir Mahal, the Laxminarayan Temple,
the area is peppered with fascinating little shrines and memorials, all of which
add to the overwhelming feeling of nostalgia, the city evokes in the visitor.
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How
to Get There | | By
air: The nearest airport is Gwalior (120
km), connected with Delhi, Bhopal, Indore and Mumbai. Khajuraho (170 km) is linked
with Delhi, Agra, and Varanasi. By rail:
The nearest railhead is at Jhansi (16 km), on the Mumbai - Delhi and Delhi
- Chennai lines. All major mail and express trains stop at Jhansi.
By road: Orchha lies on the Jhansi - Khajuraho road. Regular bus
services connect Orchha with Jhansi. Autorickshaws are available on hire from
Jhansi for a tour of all the tourist spots in Orchha. | |
| | Where
To Stay | | Hotel
Sheesh Mahal (M.P.T), Betwa Cottages (M.P.T), Hotel Mansarovar (SADA), Hotel Palaki
Mahal (SADA), Sattar Yatri Niwas (SADA) are some of the available means of accomodation.
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Contact
| Madhya Pradesh
State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. Head Office - Bhopal; 4th Floor,
Gangotri, T.T.Nagar, Bhopal - 462003 Tel : (0755) 554340 - 43 Fax: 0755 -
552384 | |