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This tour covers some of the most beautiful and culturally rich destinations. Travelers will explore scenic landscapes, historical landmarks, and local traditions. Each destination offers a unique experience.
Jhansi Fort or Jhansi ka Qila is a fortress situated on a large hilltop called Bangira, in Uttar Pradesh. It served as a stronghold of the Karhade Brahmin Kings in Balwant Nagar (old name of Jhansi) from the 11th through the 17th century.
Rani Mahal. Built by Raghu Nath II, Rani Mahal was once the palace of Rani Lakshmibal. However, it has now been converted into a beautiful museum. This popular historical site in Jhansi takes you museum carefully treasured the remnants of the past. Not just this, at this tourist place in Jhansi you can also expect to see various relics and idols that date back to the period of Rani Lakshmibal.
Jhansi Museum is one of the iconic museums of India constructed around the late 19th century that helps us to track down the roots of Indian history of colonial India. Jhansi Museum, also known as the UP Government museum, is known to have artefacts since the 4th century BC along with exquisite artworks of pre-modern India.
Jhansi's Lakshmi Talab (Laxmi Tal) A historical lake that existed during the time of Rani Lakshmibai and beforeSpread over approximately one square kilometre, this place is known for its serenity and beauty, with the ancient temple of Kali and the historic Barakhambha (water level gauge) nearby
Matatila Dam is a major 35-meter-high earthen dam built in 1958 on the Betwa River near Jhansi and Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh. As part of a joint multipurpose project between Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, it provides vital irrigation, hydroelectric power, and water supply to the Bundelkhand region
The Madan Sagar Dam (or tanks named Madan Sagar) in the Bundelkhand region is associated with the 12th-century Chandela ruler King Madanavarman. While famous tanks bearing his name are located in Mahoba and Tikamgarh, Madanavarman’s reign extended across Bundelkhand, influencing regional water management and the construction of temples around such tanks.
Deogarh, located about 112 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, is a significant historical site famous for the 6th-century Gupta-period Dashavatara Temple. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple is among the earliest surviving Hindu stone temples, known for its intricate, early north Indian shikhara (tower) architecture and the panel of Vishnu reclining on the serpent Shesha. Famous for Jain temples
Travelers can relax and enjoy the trip while all arrangements such as transfers, sightseeing tours, and support services are taken care of by the tour team. This package is ideal for families, couples, and groups looking for a memorable and well-planned travel experience.
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✔ AC Vehicle
✔ Toll & Parking Included
✔ Ideal for Small Family