Hark back to a regal past where history lives and luxury lingers. Where history breathes through its carved pillars and sun-dappled courtyards, and its grand edifice echoes the splendour of a bygone era—now gracefully revived and reimagined for the modern traveller.
Come October, the palace doors will open, unveiling The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace, Khajuraho—a retreat offering an immersive experience of royal heritage and natural beauty. An ode to the timeless appeal of the place, it breathes life into the rich legacy.
Nestled atop the Managad (also called Maniyagarh) Hills near Chandranagar in Madhya Pradesh, The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace, Khajuraho, spans 70 acres of elevated, lush gardens adorned with ancient Indian teak (sal) and Flame of the Forest (palash) trees, alongside a serene, rain-fed catchment lake.
Built by Maharaja Hinu Pat Shah of the Bundela dynasty, the 350-year-old palace showcases architectural and interior design sensibilities that reflect inter-generational influences, blending traditional Bundelkhand features and British colonial signatures.

The retreat will offer 66 lavish accommodations in the intimate clusters within the verdant grounds.
Gear up to indulge in exquisite dining at The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace, Khajuraho, with a lakeside fine dining venue and a palace restaurant offering panoramic views of the adjacent tiger reserve. The opulent Banquet Hall, complemented by adjoining gardens, serves as an ideal setting for intimate weddings, personal celebrations or corporate events.
For those seeking serenity, a boat ride across the rain-fed lake leads to The Oberoi Spa, where expert therapists provide rejuvenating treatments.

For the discerning traveller seeking both cultural enrichment and thrilling escapades, the retreat offers unparalleled access to two of India's most treasured destinations.
Just a 25-minute drive away, the ancient Khajuraho temples—a UNESCO World Heritage site—stand as a testament to India's rich architectural legacy, adorned with intricate sculptures and steeped in centuries of history.
A mere 15-minute journey transports you to the heart of the wild at Panna National Park and Tiger Reserve, where the elusive Bengal tiger roams amid lush forests and cascading waterfalls.
Here, every moment is steeped in elegance and adventure.
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