Jahangir Mahal in Orchha: a 17th-century palace built for Emperor Jahangir! Explore this historical wonder, once called 'Qila-i-Nauratan,' and discover royal stories.
Admire The Blend Of Mughal-Rajput Styles.
Capture Panoramic Views From The Palace Balconies.
Discover The Royal History And Cultural Significance.
Explore The Intricate Carvings And Architecture.
Walk Through The Courtyards And Chambers.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
The Jahangir Mahal was constructed in the early 17th century by Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha as a symbol of friendship and alliance with the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. The Bundela Rajput ruler held great respect for Jahangir, and the palace was designed to impress the emperor during his stay. The palace served as a temporary residence for Jahangir during his visit to Orchha. Its construction reflects a blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles, showcasing the cultural exchange between the two empires. Despite its grand design and purpose, Jahangir's visit was brief, and the palace later served as a royal residence and a testament to the Bundela-Mughal relations. Today, it stands as a historical landmark, attracting tourists and researchers interested in the rich history of the region.