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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Sukh Mahal at Bundi
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