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Orchha, now a small
hamlet in the state of Madhya Pradesh, was once the capital
of the formidable Bundela kings who ruled over a large tract
between the Ganga and Narmada in medieval times. According
to legends, King Rudra Pratap chose this place situated on
the loop of the river Betwa to make his capital in AD 1501.
Located at a distance of 16 km from Jhansi, Orchha rises
out of the hills and the greens surrounding it. The historical
monuments of Orchha still retain their pristine charm and
narrate stories of war and peace, of love and destruction.
It is also a place famous for Bundela paintings, of which
it was once a centre of activity.
Nevertheless, Orchha is not all about history and legends;
it is also about the natural splendour of a wonderful valley
where the crystal-clear waters of the Betwa flow quietly along
the banks for which solitude is a way of life. |