JHANSI
Famous for : Rani Laxmi Bai.
Main attractions : Jhansi Fort, Rani Mahal.
Languages : Hindi, English, Bundeli.
LAND
OF THE GALLANT QUEEN
The gateway to Bundelkhand, Jhansi is a city that is linked still with
the legend of its fiery queen, Rani Laxmibai. In the 1857 war against
British, she led her troops into battle, striking a blow for Indian
independence and laying down her life for the cause.
Jhansi is ideally located for various rewarding excursions in the area.
Within easy reach are fascinating destinations like Orchha, Shivpuri,
Deogarh and Khajuraho. Now adding another dimension to this splendid
destination is the Jhansi festival, an annual event scheduled in February/
March each year that displays the arts, crafts and culture of the region.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Jhansi Fort:
The Jhansi Fort, located upon a rocky hill was built originally by Raja
Bir Singh Ji Deo, in 1613. Today, it houses a collection of sculpture and
provides an excellent insight into the eventful history of Bundelkhand.
Rani Mahal:
This was the palace of Rani Laxmibai. A fine collection of sculptures
belonging to the period between 9th and 12th centuries A.D. has been
housed here by the Archaeological Survey of India.
State Museum:
The museum has collections of terracotta, bronzes, sculptures, arms,
manuscripts, paintings and coins of gold, silver and copper.
EXCURSIONS
Mahavir
Swami Wildlife Sanctuary: 
Located in Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh, the Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary is
spread over an area of 5.4 sq. km. The sanctuary is 125 km from Jhansi,
the magnificent gateway to the Bundelkhand region, rendered famous by the
legendary Rani Laxmi Bai.
Barua Sagar:
24 kms from Jhansi, on the route to Khajuraho, Baruasagar is the historic
spot where the battle between the Peshwas troops and the Bundelas
was fought in 1744 The place is named after the
Barua Sagar Taal, a large
lake formed about 260 years ago, when an embankment was erected by Raja
Udit Singh of Orchha.
Kalinjar:
Situated at a distance of 280 km from Jhansi, this town and the fort,
which have had strategic important since the earliest of times, are
located in the ancient land of Jejakbhukti, which is an integral part of
Bundelkhand.
Parichha:
Parichha Dam, built on the river Betwa, is about 25 kms from Jhansi on
the Jhansi-Kanpur National Highway No. 25. Its reservoir- a placid stretch
of water that runs to Notghat Bridge, 34 km away, is ideal for water
sports.
Todi-Fatehpur:
The fort covering an area of 5 acres, is built on a hillock and is
surrounded by three massive stone walls. It is divided into 4 main parts-
the oldest and the uppermost being Gusain Mahal, the next being Ranwas,
the third, Rajgarh Palace and the fourth, the Rangmahal Palace, which is a
splendid four storeyed building, embellished with paintings on the walls
and ceilings. 
Samthar:
Samthar lies at a distance of 66 km from Jhansi and 13 km from Moth.
Formerly called Samshergarh, it is now known as Samthar. It was an
independent principality under the great Gujjar warriors of the 17th and
18th centuries. Chandrabhan Bar Gujar and his grandson Madan Singh,
governors of the state of Datia, are credited with the creation of the
independent state of Samthar.
Orchha
(M.P.):
18 km from Jhansi, Orchha is a city, frozen in time. It was founded in
the 16th century by the Bundela chieftain, Rudra Pratap Singh, who built
this new capital on a large wooded island, on the river Betwa. Today,
remains of the fort and palaces speak eloquently of Orchhas time of
glory, of its splendid legacy of art and culture.
Shivpuri
(M.P.):
101 kms from Jhansi lies Shivpuri, the summer capital of the Scindia
rulers of Gwalior. It is located on the main Delhi- Bombay Highway, south
of Gwalior. Shivpuris dense forests were once used by Mughal
emperors as their hunting grounds. Even today, it is famous for its
preserved forests, wild animals and natural surroundings.
Datia (M.P.):
34 kms from Jhansi, Datia is a railway station on the Delhi-Madras main
line. An ancient town, it has been mentioned in the Mahabharat as Daityavakra.
The main historical monument here is the seven-storeyed palace of Raja Bir
Singh Ji Deo, built a top a hill, offering a splendid view, over a lake.
Sonagiri (M.P.):
45 kms from Jhansi, this sacred Jain hill lies 3 kms to the north-west of
Datia. There are some 77 Jain temples, built along the hill and its
slopes, which date back to the 17th century. Of these, the temple
dedicated to Chhatranatha, the 8th of the 24 Tirthankaras, is the most
beautiful. 
HOW TO GET THERE
Air:
Nearest airports are
Gwalior
(103 km) and Khajuraho
(175 km).
Rail:
A junction along the Mumbai
- Delhi route, Jhansi
is well linked by rail.
Road:
Jhansi is situated on National Highway Nos. 25 and 26 and is well
connected with the entire country.
Local Transport:
Tourist taxis, tempos and auto rickshaws that operate on a point to point
basis.
PLACES TO STAY
Hotel Veerangana (U.P. Tourism) Shivpuri Road
Hotel Sita, Shivpuri Road
Jhansi Hotel, Shastri Marg
Prakash Guest House, Civil lines
Apna Guest House, Civil Lines
Other Useful Information
Tourist Information Centres: Regional Tourist Office, U.P.
Tourism, Hotel Veerangana, Shivpuri Road.
ourist Information Centre, Railway Station.
Tourist Information Centre, Railway Station
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