The City Forgotten Time - Bundi

Turn the clock back to 1193 AD, when Prithvi Raj Chauhan was defeated by Mohammed Ghori, a number of young warriors from the group moved to the Chambal Valley and dominated the Bhil and Meena tribes and established their own kingdom of Hadoti. Later later, two branches of the Hadas formed the separate states of Kota and Bundi on either side of the Chambal River. (Rajasthan tour)
Surrounded by the Aravalli hills on the three sides, Bundi is surrounded by a massive four-walled wall. What the charm of the city offers is the intricate engravings on its monuments, its impressive medieval fortress, palaces, havelis, temples with beautiful stone idols and chattris with carved pillars with picturesque lake in the heart of the city.

PRIME SITES:


Taragarh Of The Star Fort: Built in 1354 A.D. The fort is one of Rajasthan's impressive forts. On a thick wodded hills is a beautiful picture with large reservoirs that once delivered water to the palace.
The palace: This beautiful building is a beautiful example of the Rajput architecture, which includes some beautiful Bundi murals.

Chhattar Mahal or Towers Palace: A steep, cobbled carriageway is the only way to reach the monument. Of the special interest in the palace is the Hazari Pol or the Gate of the Thousand, the Naubat Khana, the Hathi pole with its ancient water clock, the Diwaan e-Aam and Throne Room.

Ratan Daulat: Built by Rao Raja Ratan Singh, it is a very interesting structure that forms a stable for nine horses and a Hatia Pol.

Chitrashala: A fascinating pavilion and gallery of miniature murals decorate the palace. Extensive colorful paintings on the walls paint scenes from the 'Ragmala' and 'Raslila' of the Radha Krishna Story.

Nawal Sagar:
Visible from the fort is the square artificial lake of Nawal Sagar, broken by isles. A temple dedicated to Varuna, the Aryan god of water, is half immersed in the center of the lake. The reflection of the whole city and palaces can be seen in the lake, making it a unique attraction from Bundi.

Raniji -Ki-Baori:
It is 46 meters deep and well-sprung with a beautiful shovel on its pillars and a high curved gate built in 1699 A.D. by Rani Nathavatji. This well is one of the largest of its kind.

Sukh Mahal: A beautiful summer palace in the area of ​​a beautiful garden. An underground tunnel is likely to drive, from the Sukh Mahal to the old palace.

Phool Sagar:
The 20th century palace, with an artificial tank and picturesque gardens. For the time being it is the residence of the former ruler.

Shikar Burj: The spacious hunting lodge is set amidst lush surroundings. It is a favorite picnic spot.

Field Trips:

Jait Sagarmeer: ​​A picturesque lake in the hills, built by Jaita Meena. The swirling foundation at night is a visual pleasure.

Keshavraipatan: It is an ancient city famous for the temple of Keshavraiji. The architecture and sculpture in this temple is unique. It was built in the year 1601 A.D. by Maharaja Shatrusal of Bundi. A famous jain temple is also there.

Bijolia:
An ancient fort and city of Bijolia is located on the Bundi Chittorgarh road. A tall courtyard on the side of the fort has a large temple of Lord Shiva in his center with a beautiful statue of Lord Ganesha standing at the entrance as a guardian. A carved arc leads to the temple.

In history, the less-explored regions in the Hadoti Circuit are located in southeastern Rajasthan. The tracks on the track with an important historical significance have been back in the centuries. Here we get back in time and witness the prehistoric cave paintings and look at traces of early civilization. (Hadoti circuit)

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