Explore the lush and scenic landscapes dotted with great architecture.
Welcome to the heritage boutique hotel- Janki Vilas. Surrounded by the pristine beauty of lush greenery and a scintillating view of Betwa River, the Janki Vilas offers intriguing accommodations with Bundela Rajput luxury, gracious hospitality, concept dining, and some of the most desirable locations.
Within the hidden land of reverence where acroamatic 16th-century architecture curiously interchanges fort elements and temple moulds, Lord Rama is worshipped as a king, and a royal Bundela scion is regarded as a demigod, Janki Vilas is a serene gateway to Orchha. Complete with the captivating architecture of the soulful river-facing home, Janki Vilas is thoughtfully designed and well-appointed with a fantastic variety of trees and the intriguing warmth of a noble Rajput home.
Check-in to create an unforgettable stay at the soulfully curated home away from home for yourself.

the stay
Each season brings unique pleasures to Janki Vilas as it offers a splendid view of the 16th-century grandeur under the shade of teak and moringa trees spread across the hotel. The exquisite 6 rooms property embraces two buildings of 3 rooms each, named Mahesh Niwas and Usha Niwas. Each room of Janki Vilas is personally decorated & fabricated by the owners- Sanjay Singh Rathore and Sonal Rathore, who poured their heart & soul into building this luxury home away from your home.
Flavours
Experience different flavours of indulgence at Janki Vilas, where each venue defines its own character. Built to offer unique experiences to the guests, 'The Regal Teak Café' and 'The Jharokhas' fine dining restaurant add flavours to your special moments. The splendidly decorated 'The Betwa Chhatri' and 'The Rag Darbar gazebos in 'Janki Upwan' are conceptualized for curated moments at Janki Vilas.

orchha
Orchha - literally meaning `Hidden'- is a quaint town of the Bundelkhand region in the heart of India- Madhya Pradesh. It is an ancient medieval town that was founded in the 16th-century by the Bundela Rajput chieftain, Rudra Pratap.
