Madhya Pradesh Orchha
Confused between heritage-rich towns and riverside locations Think no more. Orchha, on the banks of the Betwa in northeastern Madhya Pradesh, offers both. Located 18 km from Jhansi, Orchha&ndashwhich literally means 'hidden place'&ndashhas so far lived up to its name. Built in 1501 CE by Rudra Pratap Singh, the medieval town served as the capital of the Bundelas. Over a long weekend, there&rsquos much to do here. Besides the main fort, there are ruins of temples, palaces and cenotaphs which provide architectural and historical delight for tourists. While here, check out the first palace built, Raja Mahal, and its elaborate motifs. Also see Rani ka Mahal, Dauji ki Haveli and the grandeur of Jehangir Mahal. The Chatturbhuj Temple takes the limelight for its sheer scale while the Laxmi Narayan Temple is famous for its murals. The Ram Raja Temple is perhaps the only one which worships Ram as a king, rather than a god.