Orchha: The Lost Medieval Kingdom of the Rajputs
A maze of time-worn temples, domed palaces, and rambling forts run freely across Madhya Pradesh's rich landscape just a few kilometers from Jhansi. Orchha, founded in 1501 by Rajput king Rudra Pratap Singh, thrived as a princely state along the Betwa River for decades before being ravaged by war in the 17th century. Its timeless monuments continue to enthrall visitors today. It is also a proud member of UNESCO's World Heritage Cities list. Here are a few of its heritage structures worthy of your attention: If you only see one monument in Orchha, let it be the Bundela Cenotaphs . These magnificent structures span Orchha's sepia-toned riverside landscape in all their glory, harkening back to a Rajputana past. The architectural splendor is unmistakable, with each of the fourteen buildings featuring a chhatri or parasol-style dome characteristic of the Bundelkhand dynasty. In keeping with their funerary theme, the domes have been occupied by vultures, bolstering conservation e