The history of India has been very rich and unique in itself. Although today's children do not show interest in reading history, there are some people who are interested in history and include such places in their travel trips where history has been interesting. It cannot happen that Jhansi is not mentioned in the history of India. Whenever India's independence is mentioned, the mention of the Rani of Jhansi who attained martyrdom in the revolution of 1857 definitely comes. In such a situation, the historical importance of Jhansi increases even more. Jhansi is one of the best places to visit for history buffs and tourists. You must make a plan to visit these places in Jhansi.
# Jhansi Fort
Jhansi Fort is situated on the top of Bagheera, a hill located in Uttar Pradesh in the northern part of India. Which was built by Raja Bir Singh Deo in the 17th century. Let us tell you, a part of this fort was destroyed in the war fought with the East India Company in the year 1857 before independence. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha inside this fort and a museum can also be seen in this fort, which is dedicated to the relics of the Chandela dynasty. Apart from this, here you can also see the war memorial dedicated to the martyrs and Rani Laxmibai Park is also built here. You can also see the beautiful view of Jhansi from this fort. This fort opens between 8 am to 6 pm and the entry fee is Rs 5.
# Ganesh Ji's temple
Rani Lakshmibai jumped with her horse and her son from a place in the fort of Jhansi. You can see that too. Inside the fort, you will also find Baradari, Memorial Cemetery, Dungeon, Hanging Pillar, Ghulam Gaus Khan, Khuda Baksh and Moti Bai's graves. There is also a cannon named Bhavani Shankar in the fort. You also get to see the panoramic view of Jhansi City from this fort. This fort is very beautiful and you will love coming here.
#Queen's Palace
Rani Mahal is known for its exquisite carved designs and artefacts. It attracts a lot of tourists. It used to be the residence of Rani Lakshmi Bai at some point in time. But now it has been converted into a museum where the items used by the kings and objects between the 9th to 12th centuries have been stored and now it comes completely under government supervision. This palace is telling the story of the valour of Rani Lakshmi Bai, whose depiction in a beautiful manner will be seen here. In Rani Mahal, you can see the history of India, the rulers, their traditions and events from the medieval period and onwards. P.C. Social media