Orchha near Gwalior

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Orchha near Gwalior is another tourist attraction located in Madhya Pradesh, the state of erstwhile maharajas. Orchha was established by a Bundela Rajput chieftain and was the capital city of Rudra Pratap during the 16th century. Though Orchha is now a mere village the place has not lost its prominence among travelers due to its rich historical background. The place is the witness to the ups and downs of several dynasties and especially known for its beautiful temples and palaces built during the 16th and the 17th centuries.

The way from Gwalior to Orchha is quite beautiful giving you the essence of a typical Indian rustic life. Orccha is a peaceful rural area with forests around it. The following are some of the major destinations that have made Orccha famous for their significant historical background.

Orchha Near Gwalior


Rai Parveen Mahal -

The palace was built for Rai Parveen. Rai Parveen was a famous poet and musician. The palace has immense architectural beauty. It is actually a two storyed building made up of bricks.

Jehangir Mahal -

Another very attractive location in Orchha near Gwalior is the Jehangir Mahal. The mahal or the palace is beautifully constructed by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo during the 17th century. The building was built in order to honour the visit of the Mughal emperor Jenhangir. The palace is well decorated with magnificent trellis. Another very significant architectural aspect of the building is its ornamentation with 'chhatris', displaying innovative and creative facets of the architects of those days.

Dinman Hardaul's Palace -

Dinman Hardaul's Palace is built in honour of prince Hardaul, who is worshipped as a God in Orccha. History documents that Hardaul was the son of Bir Singh Ju Deo. He is believed to give up his life in order to prove his innocence.

Orccha is especially known for its numerous temples that manifest architectural brilliance and historical significance. On your trip to Orccha you must not miss the opportunity to visit the temples like Ram Raja temple, Laxminarayan temple and Chaturbhuj temple. The Raj Mahal and Phool Bagh are also some of the most visited locations at Orccha.

Dinman Hardaul's Palace


Located on the banks of river Betwa, Orccha is well connected to major cities of Madhya Pradesh. Gwalior is the nearest airport to Orccha that is frequented by flights connecting to important cities across India. Jhansi is the nearest railway station from Orccha. Apart from the railways and airways, Orccha can also be easily commuted by a well developed roadway system too.