Gardens and Parks at Chittaurgarh

Gardens and Parks

Pratap Park, Meera Park and Nehru Park are beautifully laid out parks in lush surroundings. Beautiful Khwajah rose garden at Sawa is just 13 km from Chittaur.

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Gardens & Parks in Barmer

Gardens & Parks I. Mahaveer Park Mahaveer park is a beautifully laid out park with a tiny museum housing ancient stone carved statues. II. Safed Akhara (Sidheswara Mahadev Temple Complex) It is a tiny yet pretty garden near Barmer, Temporary accommodation and cooking facilities are available. III. Neemari Neemari is another picturesque garden on chohatan route, 23km away from Barmer. An old swimming pools is an attraction.buy cialis onlineorder viagra onlinegeneric cialisorder viagra onlinecialis sublingual onlinebuy clomidbuy cialis professionalorder viagra onlinepurchase viagra onlineorder viagra onlinepurchase viagra onlinebuy lexaprobuy viagra softorder paxilorder effexorcialis onlinecialis onlineorder cialisorder cialis professionalorder cialis super activeorder viagra professionalviagra online ordercialis onlinecialis onlinecialis

Government Museum at Chittaurgarh

Government Museum The magnificent Fateh Prakash Mahal, presently a fine Museum with an exquisite example of sculptures from temples and buildings in the fort is worth a visit. Entry fee Rs. 2.00 Closed on Fridays.

Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame) at Chittaurgarh

Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame) The 22 meters high tower built by a wealthy Jain merchant in the 12th century A.D. The tower is dedicated to Adinathji, the first of the Jain Tirthankaras and is decorated with figures of the Jain pantheon.

Bijolia : Rajasthan

Bijolia (50 km) An ancient fort and the city of Bijolia is situated on the Bundi Chittaurgarh road. A high paved courtyan on the side of the fort has a large temple of Lord Shiva in its centre with a fine image of Lord Ganesha standing as a guardian at the entrance. A carved archway leads to the temple.

Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower) at Chittaurgarh

Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower) The imposing 37 meter high structure with nine storey, covered with exquisite sculptures of Hindu deities and depicting episodes from the two great epics - Ramayana and Mahabharata. It was built in 1440 A.D. by Maharana Kumbha, a powerful ruler of Mewar, to commemorate his victory over the Muslir rulers of Malwa and Gujarat.


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