Lakshmi Narayan Temple

Lakshmi Narayan Temple is one of the huge structures and the three most important temples in Orchha. Built by Bir Singh Deo in 1622, Lakshmi Narayan Temple is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and is a blend of temple and fort architecture.

Orchha Fort

The Orchha Fort complex comprises several formidable structures including forts, palaces, temples, cenotaphs and historic monuments. The majestic fort speaks volumes of the glorious Bundela Rajputs and their stories of valor.

Chhatris

Presenting a picturesque sight of Kanchana Ghat on the banks of River Betwa are the Chhatris , which dot the surroundings of the fort complex, best seen during the sunset. Each of the 14 cenotaphs represents a tomb of the rulers of Bundela dynasty.

Ram Raja Temple

The Ram Raja Temple, also known as Orchha Temple, holds religious importance as it is the only temple in India where Lord Rama is worshipped as King Rama. Built in the 16th century, the temple is a popular monument in the Orchha Fort complex amongst the followers of Hinduism.

Betwa River And Kanchana Ghat

The River Betwa, flowing through the heritage town of Orchha, adds a scenic feather to the places to visit in Orchha. The river has a lot to offer to tourists visiting the heritage town of Orchha and its surrounding places.

Dinman Hardaul Palace

The palace is a symbol of love between brothers. Hardaul Singh, brother of King Jhujhar Singh, was poisoned by Jhujhar Singh’s wife at the king’s behest after he doubted that the two had a romantic affair.

Dauji Ki Kothi

Dauji ki Kothi, constructed in the 17th century, is a structure of beautiful ruins that stands tall as the epitome of history despite the fury of nature over the years. The large arch of the entrance and dilapidated roof are the most attractive parts of this structure, which will leave historians awestruck.

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