Tourism Places In bundi


  City Scene of bundi bundi is small but exceptionally unique town of Rajasthan. It's famous for its magnificent fort, beautiful palaces, havelis (mansions), chattris (cenotaphs) with carved pillars, and amazing baoris (step-wells). bundi is also world-renowned for its miniature paintings. Explore bundi with India Travel Portal to experience this fascinating town of Rajasthan at its best. There are a number of enchanting tourist attractions in bundi, which you can see on bundi tour.

Tourist attractions
The Taragarh Fort, or 'Star Fort' is the most impressive of the city's structures. It was constructed in AD 1354 upon the top of steep hillside overlooking the city. The largest of its battlements is the 16th century bastion known as the Bhim Burj, on which was once mounted a particularly large cannon called Garbh Gunjam, or 'Thunder from the Womb'. The fort is a popular tourist viewpoint of the city below. The fort contains three tanks which never dry up. The technique with which they were built has been long since lost but the tanks survive as a testament to the advanced methods of construction and engineering in medieval India.
The bundi Palace is situated on the hillside adjacent to the Taragarh Fort and is notable for its lavish traditional murals and frescoes. The Chitrashala (picture gallery) of the palace is open to the general public. The largest of bundi's baoris or stepwells is the intricately-carved Raniji ki Baori. Some 46 m deep, it was built in 1699 by Rani Nathavatji. The steps built into the sides of the water-well made water accessible even when at a very low level. The baori is one of the largest examples of its kind in Rajasthan.
The Nawal Sagar is a large square-shaped artificial lake in the centre of bundi containing many small islets. A temple dedicated to Varuna, the vedic god of water, stands half-submerged in the middle of the lake. the lake feeds the numerous bavdis in the old city by creating an artificial water table. The Nagar Sagar twin step wells are identical step wells crafted in pristine masonry on either side of the main spine of bundi town. The kunds (pools) are currently full of waste from the ancient vegetable market in the vicinity. The Dabhai Kund also known as the jail kund, is the largest of the kunds in bundi. Though slightly overgrown, it is well worth a visit for the spectacular carvings on the numerous steps leading down to the water level.
 Eighty four pillared cenotaph Sukh Mahal
Jait Sagar Lake
Phool Sagar
Kshar Bagh
Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri or
Eighty four pillared cenotaph Excursions
Kedareshwar Dham ( Bag Ganga)
Keshoraipatan
Ramgarh
Bijolia
Menal
Talwas
Rameshwaram
Dugari
Indragarh
Namana- ridicules of pre stone age
Bardha Dam

Taragarh
 Taragarh Fort bundi Taragarh fort was built in 1354 and is great palace to ramble around at leisure. Set within the horse-shoe shaped fold of the hills, and with the lakes and water reservoirs below, the fort straddles the crest and offers invincible battlements that must have proved difficult to scale. Taragarh is reached by a steep road leading up the hillside to its enormous gateway. The views over the town and surrounding countryside from the top are magical, especially at sunset. The huge reservoirs within the fort were carved out of solid rock and the Bhim Burj, the largest of the battlements, on which there is mounted a famous cannon. Taragarh Fort or 'Star Fort' is the most impressive of structures of city of bundi in Indian state of Rajasthan. A rather ramshackle fort, with its overgrown vegetation, is located around 39 km from Kota. It was constructed in AD 1354 upon a steep hillside. There are three gateways to the fort, well known as Lakshmi Pol, Phuta Darwaza and Gagudi ki Phatak. Most parts of these impressive gateways are now in ruins. During its heyday, Taragarh Fort was renowned for its tunnels crisscrossing the entire hillside. However, these tunnels are now inaccessible for want of proper maps. The largest of its battlements is the 16th century bastion known as the Bhim Burj, on which was once mounted a particularly large cannon called Garbh Gunjam, or 'Thunder from the Womb'. This erstwhile Chauhan bastion has some huge water reservoirs. These reservoirs were built to store water and supply it to the residents during time of crisis. The reservoirs have been carved out of the rocky base of the fort. Rani Mahal is a small palace within the fort complex, built for the wives and concubines of rulers. The Mahal has, however lost most of its charm as the shine of its spectacular murals and stained glass windows have completely faded away. The fort also has Miran Saheb ki Dargah. He was the governor of the fort and laid down his life in an encounter. The Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra mosque is about 3 km from Taragarh Fort. It offers a panoramic view of the city of bundi situated in Nagpahari of Aravalli ranges.

bundi Palace
 bundi Palace The palace is reached from the north - western end of the bazaar, through a huge wooden gateway and up a steep cobbled ramp. Only one part of the outer perimeter of the palace, known as the Chittra Shala, is officially open to public. It is a fascinating pavilion and has a gallery of miniature murals that embellish the palace. Elaborate colourful paintings on the walls depict scenes from the 'Raga mala Raslila' the Radha-Krishna story. You can see the renowned bundi murals at the Chattar Mahal and Badal Mahal within the palace complex. Chattar Mahal is a steep, paved carafe-way is the only way to reach the monument. Of special interest in the palace is the Hazari Pol or Gate of the thousand, the Naubat Khana, the Hathi Pol with its old water clock and the Diwann-e- Aam. Flash photography is officially prohibited. The palace looks beautiful, from a distance and when illuminated at night. 84 pillared cenotaph The stunning 84 pillared cenotaph(Chaurasi Khambhon-ki-Chatri), set among the well maintained gardens, is a treat to watch when it is lit up at night.



Menal
 Menal Menal, 48 km from bundi, is a complex of Shiva temples built in Gupta period. After a good monsoon, there is an impressive waterfall in this area that is also a big attraction.











Dugari
Established during the reign of Solanki Rajputs this village has a beautiful and lovely lake which is covers an area of 36 kms. Constructed in the 10th century, this magnificent lake is home to hundreds of migratory birds during the winter months. The fort is situated on the bank of the lake. It is famous for the wall paintings which are based on bundi style; the paintings are still beautiful and attractive. The walls of the palace are covered with elaborate paintings depicting scenes from the Raslila, the Radha Krishna story. Charming spotted deer, peacocks, lions and elephants are also painted on the walls. Ram Mandi of Dugari is very famous; it has remnants of 200 year old wall paintings. The garden of Dugari is famous for chandan (sandalwood) trees. The place holds natural and scenic beauty which attracts many visitors.


Ratan Daulat
 Ratan Daulat Built by Rao Raja Ratan Singh, it is a very interesting structure forming a stable for nine horses and a Hatia Pol.(Prior permission required for visit).













Talwas
A magnificent fort was built by Ajit Singh, adjacent to it is the temple of Dhooleshwar Mahadev and a wonderful waterfall which makes the place worth a visit. Apart from this is the beautiful Ratan Sagar Lake. During the rainy season, animals like leopard, bear and deer could be spotted. Ramgarh sanctuary is located just near to Talwas. Talwas is a place where Ajit Singh built a magnificent fort. Talwas is located close to the Ramgarh Sanctuary. The lake at Talwas is full of colorful lotus plants. The Shiva temple called Dhoolshwar Mahadev, is located close to the fort at Talwas. A waterfall in this area has made it a popular tourist destination. One can get to see the life of a villager in bundi upon paying a visit to Thikarda or Borkhandi, both of which are located close to Talwas.


Nawal Sagar
 Nawal Sagar Visible from the Taragarh for in bundi is the magnificent artificial lake, Nawal Sagar. In the center is the temple of Varuna, the Aryan god of water. The reflection of the entire city and its palaces can be seen in the lake - making it a unique attraction of bundi.











Rani Ji Ki Baori
 Rani Ji Ki Baori The very impressive Rani Ji-Ki-Baori is 46m deep and has some superb carving. One of the largest of its kind; it was built in 1699 by Rani Nathavatji.



Phool Sagar Palace
 Phool Sagar Palace To the west of bundi is a modern palace known as the Phool Sagar Palace. There is a charming artificial tank in the gardens that is a good place for bird watching, especially from November to February. Phool Sagar, a modern palace, is located 5 km from bundi on the way to Ajmer. It features contemporary style of architecture, and is noted for its rare collection of murals, created by the Italian prisoners. Picturesque gardens and an artificial tank add to the splendor of the palace. Presently, this palace is the residence of the former ruler and prior permission is required to enter the palace.



Shikar Burj
  Shikar Burj Nearby Sarbagh in bundi, Sahkar Burj is a small erstwhile hunting lounge and picnic spot.








Indragarh
Nestled in a narrow valley fortified by huge walls with four gates, the beautiful and charming Indragarh town was established by Inder Saal Singh Rao Raja of bundi state. The fort of Indragarh holds an extraordinary architecture and sculpture. The town of Indragarh and the nearby places are famous for the renowned temples of Mother Goddess Kali and Kamleshwar. The tank of Indargarh is considered as one of the most attractive places in the bundi district especially during the rainy season.



Sar Bagh
 Sar Bagh Situated on the opposite side of Jait Sagar, Sar Bagh has a beautiful collection of royal cenotaphs, with some of them having beautifully carved statues. Sar Bagh has a collection of royal cenotaphs which is situated opposite to Jait Sagar. It has some beautifully carved statues. While traveling to bundi another prominent tourist spot that attracts many are the Step wells or 'Bawaris'. They served as reservoirs to store water during the summers. When on a tour to bundi do not miss the excellent wall paintings of the famous 'bundi School of Art' highlighted in 'Chhatar Mahal', Zanana Mahal and Badal Mahal.



Jait Sagar Lake
  Jait Sagar Lake Jait Sagar, in the north of bundi, is a picturesque lake flanked by hills and strewn with pretty lotus flowers during the monsoon and winter months. Jait Sagar is a picturesque lake flanked by the Aravalli ranges. The beautiful lotus flowers in full bloom add a unique beauty to the lake. A huge wall with four decorative entryways surrounds the Jait Sagar. The Jait Sagar Lake is located at a distance of less than 3 km from bundi. The city of bundi has a picturesque charm and earns a distinction as one of the major tourist destinations of Rajasthan. The Jait Sagar is one such tourist destination that sees hoards of visitors annually. Jaita Meena built the Jait Sagar Lake. The Sukh Mahal and the Shikhar Burj are located close to this lake. A visit to this serene lake is a must especially for nature lovers.



Rameshwaram
  Rameshwaram The cave temple of Lord Shiva is surrounded by the Aravalli ranges. It is an idyllic picnic spot.












Keshavraipatan
  Keshavraipatan The temple of Keshav Raj Ji Maharaja (God Vishnu), standing on a huge platform at the bank of river Chambal, has a unique and wonderful architecture and sculpture. It is important pilgrim center for Hindus. The ancient Jain Tirthankar temple has made Keshoraipatan an important Jain pilgrim centre also. Famous writer Nemi Chandra wrote the renowned and holy granth (Vrahed Dravaya Sangrah) in this temple. The Mratunjaya Mahadev temple is one of the oldest temple of Rajasthan. Keshoraipatan is one of the oldest towns in India and was named as Ashram Nagar in the ancient times.


Bijolia
  Bijolia Bijolia away from bundi 50 kms. on the bundi-Chittaurgarh road, in Bhilwara district, is the old fort and city of Bijolia. In ancient times it was known as Vindhyavali. During the Chauhan period, it became a famous centre for art and architecture. Several beautiful Shiva temples were constructed by the Chauhan rulers on this place. Most of the temples have either disappeared or are in ruins today. On the eastern side of the town near the city wall, there are three beautiful temples. Prominent amongst them is Hajaresvara Mahadeva temple. It has a high linga surrounded by hundreds of small lingas and hence called Hajaresvara or Sahastralinga. The temples of Mahakala and Baijnath are also well known. The temple of Undeshwar Mahadeva is also well known. Near by Mandakini Kund is a holy water tank. Bijolia inscription dating back V.E. 1226 is very important because it through a new light on the early history of the Chauhan dynasty.


Ramgarh
  Ramgarh bundi The Ramgarh sanctuary is situated on Nainwa road. Permission of the forest department is essential to visit this sanctuary.


Excursions from bundi

Ramgarh : Ramgarh is situated around 45 kms away from bundi and it was one of the richest towns in bundi.

Bijolia : Bijolia is 50 kms away from bundi and situated on bundi Chittorgarh road. A smooth patio on the side of the fort and it has a large temple of Lord Shiva in centre along with the statue of Lord Ganesha at the entrance.

Dugari : Dugari has assortment of antique wall paintings at the Ram temple. This fort is situated 65 kms way from bundi.

Indragarh Fort : The fort of Indragarh is almost 77 kms from bundi and it is well known for the temples of Goddess Kali and Kamleshwar.

Jait Sagar Lake : Jait Sagar was built by Jaita Meena and it has a scenic lake framed in the hills. The fountain is an effective enjoyment to eyes at the nighttime.

Rameshwaram :
Rameshwaram is a cave temple of Lord Shiva.

Talwas : Talwas fort was established by Raja Ajit Singh and a scenic waterfall is a main attraction, as well as Talwas has temple of Dhooleshwar Mahadev.