Travel from Khajuraho to explore the Orccha Fortress Complex, founded in the 16th century by the Bundela Rajput Chieftain Rudra Pratap. The most notable of the succeeding rulers was Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo, who built the exquisite Jehangir Mahal. Complementing the noble proportions of its exteriors are interiors that represent the finest works of the Bundela school of painting. In the Laxmi Narayan Temple, vibrant murals encompassing various religious and secular themes bring the walls and ceiling to rich life. Strewn around the area are little shrines and memorials, each with its own poignant history and contributing to the nostalgic beauty that is Orchha.
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Get picked up from your desire place in Khajuraho. Transfer to Orchha Fort Complex. Some of the highlights of the complex are:
Get picked up from your desire place in Khajuraho. Transfer to Orchha Fort Complex. Some of the highlights of the complex are:
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Jehangir Mahal : Built by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo in the 17th Century to commemorate the visit of Emperor Jehangir to Orchha. Its strong lines are counterbalanced by delicate chhatris and trellis work.
Jehangir Mahal : Built by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo in the 17th Century to commemorate the visit of Emperor Jehangir to Orchha. Its strong lines are counterbalanced by delicate chhatris and trellis work.
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Situated to the right of the quadrangle, this palace was built by Madhukar Shah, the deeply religious predecessor of Bir Singh Ju Deo. The plain exteriors, crowned by chhatris, give way to interiors w...
Situated to the right of the quadrangle, this palace was built by Madhukar Shah, the deeply religious predecessor of Bir Singh Ju Deo. The plain exteriors, crowned by chhatris, give way to interiors with exquisite murals, boldly colourful, on various religious themes.
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Rai Praveen Mahal: Poetess and musician Rai Praveen was the beautiful paramour of Raja Indramani (1672-76). The palace built for her is a low, two-storeyed brick structure, designed to match the heigh...
Rai Praveen Mahal: Poetess and musician Rai Praveen was the beautiful paramour of Raja Indramani (1672-76). The palace built for her is a low, two-storeyed brick structure, designed to match the height of the trees in the surrounding, beautiful landscaped gardens of Anand Mahal, with its octagonal flower bed and elaborate water supply system. Skillfully carved niches allow light into the Mahal, which has a main hall and smaller chambers.
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Ram Raja Temple: This palace-turned-temple has a charming legend attached to it. Today, with its soaring spires and palatial architecture, the temple is surely one of the most unusual in India. It is ...
Ram Raja Temple: This palace-turned-temple has a charming legend attached to it. Today, with its soaring spires and palatial architecture, the temple is surely one of the most unusual in India. It is also the only one in the country where Rama is worshipped as a king.
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Chaturbhuj Temple: Built upon a massive stone platform and reached by a steep flight of steps, the temple was specially constructed to enshrine the image of Ram that remained in the Ram Raja Temple. L...
Chaturbhuj Temple: Built upon a massive stone platform and reached by a steep flight of steps, the temple was specially constructed to enshrine the image of Ram that remained in the Ram Raja Temple. Lotus emblems and other symbols of religious significance provide the delicate exterior ornamentation.
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Laxmi Narayana Temple: A flagstone path links this temple with the Ram Raja Temple. The style is an interesting synthesis of fort and temple moulds. The interiors contain the most exquisite of Orchha'...
Laxmi Narayana Temple: A flagstone path links this temple with the Ram Raja Temple. The style is an interesting synthesis of fort and temple moulds. The interiors contain the most exquisite of Orchha's wall paintings. Covering the walls and ceiling of three halls, these murals are vibrant compositions and cover various spiritual and secular subjects.
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Phool Bagh: Laid out as a formal garden, the complex testifies to the refined aesthetic qualities of the Bundelas. A central row of fountains culminates in an eight-pillared palace pavilion. A subterr...
Phool Bagh: Laid out as a formal garden, the complex testifies to the refined aesthetic qualities of the Bundelas. A central row of fountains culminates in an eight-pillared palace pavilion. A subterranean structure below was the cool summer retreat of the Orchha Kings. An ingenious water ventilation system connected the underground palace with Chandan Katora, a bowl-like structure from whose fountains droplets of water filtered through to the roof, simulating rainfall.
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After finish this day trip guest will be drop to at their place in Khajuraho.
After finish this day trip guest will be drop to at their place in Khajuraho.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowance is included.
All type of food and drinks is not included.
Entrance Charge is not included.
Guide Service is not included.