Jhansi is a city steeped in history and valor, most famously associated with Rani Lakshmibai, the queen who played a pivotal role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Situated in the Bundelkhand region, between the Betwa and Pahuj rivers, it offers travelers a glimpse into India's rich past through its magnificent forts, palaces, and temples. The city showcases the artistic grandeur of the Chandela rulers and provides an immersive experience into its entrenched heritage. Jhansi has also evolved as a significant educational hub and is recognized for its improved accessibility and cultural festivals like the Jhansi Mahotsav.
Jhansi Fort
Rani Mahal
Jhansi Museum (also known as Government Museum Jhansi)
Raja Gangadhar Rao ki Chatri
St. Jude's Shrine
Barua Sagar (including Barua Sagar Tal and Barua Sagar Fort)
Mahalakshmi Temple
Karguvanji Jain Temple
Parichha Dam
Herbal Garden
Ganesh Mandir
Panchatantra Park
Rani Praveen Mahal
Rani Lakshmi Bai Park
Jhansi Cantonment Cemetery
Samthar Fort
Garhmau Lake
Narayan Bagh
Atal Ekta Park
Sukma Dukma Dam