Jhansi is a historical city in India and is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Taking the very name of this city, which has an affluent past, leads to an upsurge of feelings of love for the nation and fills one with patriotism. It is geographically located amidst the Pahunj and Betwa Rivers and serves the functions of an authorized entryway to Bundelkhand. It is store to hot tourist spots and scenic ambience and entices the travellers and visitors with its broad variety of old memorials and huge and prodigious forts.
The forts of this city show the aesthetic working expertise skills and potential of Bundelkhand’s Chandela kings and boast of extremely rich historical and traditional background, stories and yesteryears. It is thus store to the rich history and affluent cultural and social traditions of India and is the apt location to spot and enjoy the monuments, architecture and sculptural edifices of the past.
A trip to Jhansi remains incomplete and unsatisfying without visiting and experiencing the following famous tourist places and hot travel sites:
Barua Sagar
Barua Sagar is a natural tourist site of the city and is situated on the reserves of River Betwa. It is one of the most perfect picnic spots of Jhansi and offers scenic and marvellous eye shots of the nearby sceneries and surroundings. This spot derived its name from the gorgeous Barua Sagar Tal Lake, which was built by one of the prominent rulers of the city and is house to the famous memorial and citadel of Bundelkhand. This citadel is situated higher up the hill and once served as the guard post of the town in the olden days. This fort is built of sandstones and provides the tourists with a bird’s eye views in multiple directions of the storage tank of the Betwa Dam. This stunning fort is now in dilapidated conditions and catches the attention of the majority of the tourists of the city. It is located amidst scenic environment and is also well known as a famous sacred site.
It is house to a marvellous temple of Goddess Durga, which goes back a long time ago, and resembles the styles, designs and samples of Pratihara sculpture. The most vital house of worship is encircled by four tinier shrines on four different areas. The dividers of the shrines are ornamented and adorned with sexy and titillating statues and are administered by and safe under the Government of India.
Government Museum
The Government Museum of the city of Jhansi is one of the most intimidating eye-views and was set up in 1978. It has been very active since then and has served as an entertainment and recreational site for the tourists and visitors from multiple corners of the globe. The museum is renowned for its unique illustrative placement and is house to a broad and rich compilation of artifacts. Its unique placement and affluent collection of artifacts have impressed people from all kinds of backgrounds and earned mass repute.
The museum also displays superior and quality collections of different antique pieces and artifacts that once belonged to the dynasty of the Chandelas. Some of the many famous artifacts include terracotta, instruments and arms, documents, bronze statues, silver, gold, copper coins and other rare manuscripts. A picture passageway displaying the mighty and heroic past of the dynasty of the Guptas is very fascinating and holds everybody’s attention. This museum remains shut for the public and tourists on the second Saturday of every month and on Mondays as well. A sumptuous visit to this great museum would acquaint most of the people with the beautiful and heroic history of Jhansi.
Jhansi Fort
The Jhansi Fort was constructed in 1613 by Raja Vir Singh Deo and is famous for holding the title of ‘to the highest degree’ of planfully positioned citadel and military fort in the entire central region of the nation. It is located on a bouldered, altitudinal, stony and rough land area and dictates the general sight of the city and its plains. The military fort is distributed across a regional land region of around fifteen acres and has a length and breadth of three hundred and twelve and two hundred and twenty five metres, respectively. It is a stupendous and large structure and has ten other passageways and four other entryways.
In total, there are 22 reinforcements with a gigantic supporting and strong wall coddled by trenches on either directions. The broken and destroyed sustainer towards the eastern side was reconstructed by the Britishers. The fort is basically separated into three portions and is store to many old developmental designs, plans and strategies. There are many historically significant edifical and tower structures and constructions present inside this fort which gives spectacular and mighty accounts of the heroic and glorious lives led by the erstwhile rulers of the city.
Jhansi Mahotsav
The Jhansi Mahotsav is a festival that is celebrated across the city to encourage and boost its social quality, attitudes, customs and practices. Celebrating this festival with fervor and joy needs special performances, unique efforts and exquisite public presentations by all the participants. This is a festival that goes on for one week and reflects the developments and attitudes of the city and displays the true life trends of the village. It is arranged and executed by the travel and tour section of the government of the state and has attained much popularity and appreciation from people as a general initiative taken and started to display the affluent practices and customs of the city.
This festival is one of its kind that offers one and all with refined and suitable scopes to comprehend, analyze and experience the aesthetic and creative natural talents of the rustic common people of India alongside a loaded treat of their dances. Different ethnical and social contests showcasing and featuring the rich growth and civilization of the city are the chief attractions of this festival.
Major festival happenings and entertainment programs are carried out in the evenings in an air-conditioned and ventilated auditorium with entry being free for all. Apart from displaying the conventional varieties of arts, this festival also focuses on furthering the cause of Ayurveda in Indian health and thus, becomes a multi-event of culture, crafts, arts and health.
Nag Mandir
The Nag Mandir is located in Jhansi Cantt and appears very captivating and marvelous during sunrise. It is full of fascinating natural spots, landscapes and gorgeous forest woods and trees. It is a spot that gives multiple reasons to believe that beauty can be found anywhere and everywhere.
Rani Mahal
Rani Mahal is an erstwhile royal mansion of the city and has now been transformed into a museum. This museum has an affluent past that inspires nation lovers. It has an across-the-board collection of drawings and three-dimensional solid figures and carvings that are very old and belong to the ninth and twelth centuries. This palace was once the residence of Rani Lakshmi Bai and has two storeys. It has curved-structured enclosures, fixed attics and unfastened and ventilated court areas.
This marvelous palace of a historical heritage covers six corridors with collateral galleries. It has seen one of the most violent and savage conflicts of the independence struggle, wherein fifty sentries of Rani Lakshmi Bai were put to death by the British Army.
Maharaja Gangadhar Rao Ki Chhatri
Maharaja Gangadhar Rao Ki Chhatrii was constructed in 1853 by the Rani of Jhansi in remembrance of her husband. This Chhatrii was built with the intention of showing her love, devotion and affection for her husband, Gangadhar Rao.
It entices tourists by its magic and appeal and has witnessed the test of time. The moldings on the twelve towers and the falciformed attic reinforcements of the palace display and represent the aesthetic and creative brilliance of the primordial nineteenth century and appear indeed graceful and dignified. This palace is a huge tourist attraction in the city.
Ganesh Mandir
Ganesh Mandir is a magnificent and stunning shrine and is located side by side with the entrance of the Jhansi Fort. It has some past significance and is famous for being the marriage site of Gangadhar Rao and Rani Lakshmi Bai.
It is a place of worship and is dedicated to Lord Ganesh and represents a unique constructive configuration. It is located within the premises of a powerful fort. Despite the presence of roofed-structures, the shrine displays the characteristics of a distinctive fort. The temple is as old as the fort itself and prompts the travellers and tourists to think of the great sacrifices made by a heroic queen in the past.
Saint Jude’s Shrine
The Saint Jude’s Shrine in the city of Jhansi is hailed as the premiere church that is named after Saint Jude. This creates extraordinary charming and persuasive effects not only on the catholics, but also on the followers of other religions and castes. It remains held vertically in a unique fashion in calm and composed ambience and surroundings and represents a mix of Hindu and Catholic trends, civilisation and society.
Three large and stupendous attics located at the approach way indicate the impact of exemplary Hindu style sculpture styles. This church was ordained and made sacred in 1966 and sees huge involvement and engagement of followers and devotees on a daily basis.
The timings of these mass participations are different in winters and summers.
Maha Lakshmi Temple
The Maha Lakshmi Temple is devoted to Goddess Maha Lakshmi and is a holy shrine belonging to the eighteenth century. It is a much worshipped and considered religious and pious hub of the city and is situated towards the exteriors of the Lakshmi Darwaza. Its sculptural designs are truly colorful and captivating in nature and catch the attention of multiple tourists on the special occasions of Diwali and Lakshmi Puja. As this city has seen many past happenings during the time period of Rani Lakshmi Bai, the temple has developed into a steady and hot tourist attraction.
Orchha
Orchha is a famous town in the state of Madhya Pradesh and is only situated at a distance of around fourteen kilometres from Jhansi. It is a perfect place to relax and unwind and is apt for picnic lovers and travel enthusiasts. This town near Jhansi is one of the most preferred destinations of keen photographers and has a village, old sculptural remains and a tiny market.
It is also store to two beautiful forts and palaces, namely Sheesh Mahal and Jehangir Mahal. The Orchha Resort present nearby offers good and tasty food and travel facilities to the tourists.
Flower and Vegetable Exhibition
The flower and vegetable exhibition, event, fair and festival is conducted in the state gardens of Narayan Bagh in February. It has duration of three days and is arranged by the government of the state. It displays different types of fruits, vegetables and flowers and is admired by people across all ages and different backgrounds. Thus, a trip to Jhansi is fulfilling and a learning experience for all those who look forward to visiting and experiencing some very beautiful temples, shrines, forts, festivals and other natural and entertaining historical spots and sites.
This city is well linked with other major cities of India by road, air and rail and has extreme weather conditions. Thus, it is always advisable to visit the city when it is neither too hot nor too cold.