A river-side time capsule of Bundela glory
Orchha sits on the Betwa river, in Niwari district of MP, just across the border from Jhansi. Founded in 1531 as the capital of the Bundela Rajputs, the town is a stunning ensemble of palaces, temples and cenotaphs that remained almost untouched after the capital moved to Tikamgarh in 1783.
Orchha's signature image is its 14 royal chhatris (cenotaphs) reflected in the Betwa river at sunset. The town is also unique in India for worshipping Lord Rama as a king at the Ram Raja Mandir, with police salutes at the daily aarti.

Key facts and the best way to experience Orchha
Niwari District, MP — 16 km from Jhansi
Bundela palaces, chhatris, Ram Raja Mandir
October–March
2 days (combine with Khajuraho)
A timeline of devotion, history and natural majesty

Raja Rudra Pratap Singh moves the Bundela capital to Orchha on the Betwa.
His son expands the capital; the Ram Raja Mandir tradition begins after Rani Ganesh Kunwari brings a Rama idol from Ayodhya.
Bir Singh Deo befriends Mughal prince Salim (Jahangir); the Jahangir Mahal is built in 1605 in his honour.
Capital moves to Tikamgarh, freezing Orchha in time.
From the 1990s Orchha emerges as a heritage tourism flagship of MP Tourism.
Must-see places on your visit

Three palaces — Raj Mahal, Jahangir Mahal and Rai Praveen Mahal — on a fortified island in the Betwa.

Fourteen towering cenotaphs of Bundela kings line the Betwa — best photographed from the river at sunset.

The only temple in India where Rama is worshipped as a king — receiving a daily armed police salute at aarti.
Well connected by road, rail and air across Madhya Pradesh

Nearest station is Jhansi Junction (16 km) — Vande Bharat, Shatabdi from Delhi, Bhopal and Agra.

Nearest airport is Khajuraho (172 km) or Gwalior (120 km).

Buses and taxis from Jhansi (16 km); self-drive easy via NH-44.
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