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The establishment of the Jahangir Mahal dates back to the 17th century A.D. when the ruler of the region Vir Singh Deo built the structure as a symbol of warm reception of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir, during the latter’s first visit to the city. The entrance of the palace is marked by an artistic and traditional gateway. The front wall of the structure faces to the east and is covered with turquoise tiles. Jahangir Mahal is a three-storied structure that is marked by stylishly hanging balconies, porches, and apartments.[3] The domes of the Jahangir Mahal, were built according to Timurid customs; its grand Iowans are large enough to accommodate the entry of war elephants, and its high position over the landscape allowed cannons superior range.
You will reach Orchha in the evening. Orchha is a small town on the bank of river Betwa and is famous for temples that were built by its Bundela rulers in the 16th and 17th centuries and still retain much of their pristine perfection. You will be staying overnight in Orchha.
After breakfast in the morning, we will proceed for Orchha's sightseeing tour and visit its major tourist destinations such as Chhatris, the Laxmi Narayan temple, the Chandrashekhar Azad Memorial, Raja Mahal and Dauji Ki Haveli. Afterwards, we will return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Today after breakfast in the morning, Later, we will leave for the departure.
This is where we sit down, grab a cup of coffee and dial in the details. Understanding the task at hand and ironing out the wrinkles is a key point.