Shikar Burj and Kshar Bagh at Bundi
Shikar Burj
The royal hunting lodge set amidst the lush surroundings. It is a favorite picnic spot.
Kshar Bagh
An ancient garden near the Shikar Burj with beautiful chhatris of the Bundi rulers and their queens - all examples of the town’s rich architecture. (Prior permission required for visit.)
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Rameshwaram : Bundi
Rameshwaram (20 km) The cave temple of Lord Shiva surrounded by the Aravalli ranges. An ideal picnic spot as well. Keshaavraipatan (45 km) : It is an ancient city famous for the temple of Keshavraiji (Vishnu). The architecture and sculpture at this temple is unique. It was constructed in the year 1601 A.D. by Maharaja Shatrusal of Bundi. A famous Jain temple is also there.
Nawal Sagar at Bundi
Nawal Sagar Visible from the fort is the square artificial lake of Nawal Sagar, broken up by islets. A temple dedicated to Varuna, the Aryan god of water, stands half submerged in the centre of the lake. The reflection of the entire city and its palaces can be seen in the lake - making it a unique attraction of Bundi.
Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj at Bharatpur
Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj A few of the eight imposing towers still stand erect within the glorious ramparts of the fort. Especially two of them - Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj are of special interest These were built by Maharaja Suraj Mal to commemorate his victories over the Mughals and British respectively. The coronation ceremony of the Jat rulers.purchase viagra onlinebuy paxil onlinebuy propecia onlinebuy cialis super activebuy lexapro onlinebuy cialis professionalbuy cialis onlinebuy viagra onlinebuy viagra professionalbuy viagra super activeviagra softcialis softbuy generic viagrabuy generic cialisorder levitra onlinebuy famvir onlinebuy accutane onlinebuy clomid onlinebuy xenical onlinebuy propecia onlinebuy zyban
Chitrashala
Chitrashala at Bundi A fascinating pavilion and a gallery of miniature murals embellish the palace. Elaborate colorful paintings on the walls depict scenes from the 'Ragamala' and Raaslila : the Radha-Krishna story.
Government Museum at Bharatpur
Government Museum A rich collection of artifacts, exquisitely carved sculptures and ancient inscriptions can be admired in the Government Museum located in the Palace. All these items speak volumes about the rich heritage, art and crafts of the region. Main gate of Fort of Bharatpur was also held at the Jawahar Burj. The Palace : This royal edifice is a fusion of the Mughal and Rajput architectural styles with magnificent apartments and intricately designed floor tiles having interesting patterns. One can marvel at the ancient exhibits displayed in the museum in the central part of the palace.dating single chatmsn dating chatfree new