Orcha
Travel Blogs from Orcha, India
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Erotic? but is it art?
... front of us who introduced himself later as a freedom fighter who fought against the British for independence of his motherland of India. What amused us was him finding somewhere to dry a large pair of undershorts which he eventually tied to his walking ...
Orcha palaces and temples
... the Jhansi train station we take a rather hairy autorickshaw ride to a little village out in the middle of nowhere called Orcha. It's an amazing place - a series of palaces and temples, many scattered and abandoned around the town. We score a couple of ...
Tears and laughter on the train
... south as I was going). A massive thunder storm played out overhead with totally unseasonal rains (which affected the whole of northern India - not good for crops), knocked out the electricity for the rest of the evening as we ate our lovely home-cooked ...
Khajuraho->Orcha
We are leaving Khajuraho today for Agra. On the way, we stopped at Orcha and head for Jhansi to catch a ...
Jhansi/Orcha
Hi, this morning I took a train to Jhansi for the final destination of Khajuraho. In the afternoon I visited Orcha: once the capital city of the Bundelas and now just a few streets, set now a wonderful complex of well-preserved palaces and temples. ...
A magical place
... looked like a very interesting place and Id like to come back one day (yes Im already planning my next trip to India). We arrived in Orcha early afternoon, this place is just magical. Our hotel has fantastic views of both the temple and the palace as ...
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