Rajasthan Tour Package
Rajasthan Tour Package
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Bundi Tour

Remote Destinations : Shekhawati : : Mandawa : : Neemrana : : Jhalawar : : Bundi : : Khimsar : : Deogarh

BundiAbout Bundi
Bundi, a small beautiful town lies at a distance of 36 km from Kota and is considered as one of the unexplored cities with a rich historical wealth. It was once a part of Kota and was ruled by the Hada Chauhans who were the descendents of the Chauhan clan who ruled Delhi and Ajmer. Bundi is blessed with enormous natural beauty where it is surrounded by the Aravalli hills on three sides and is circumscribed by a massive wall with four gateways.

The city houses some of the interesting monuments including invincible medieval forts, mighty palaces, havelis, splendid temples with beautiful stone idols and chattris with carved pillars. Besides these, there is a placid lake in the heart of the town which bestows a special charm to the place. People from all over the country are pulled to Bundi for its intricate carvings and murals.

Tour Attractions of Bundi
The Palace
A magnificent edifice has now been converted to a museum and presents the Rajput architecture where it holds within its confines some of the great Bundi murals.

Sukh Mahal Sukh Mahal
Built as a splendid summer palace on the Sukh Sagar Lake, it is encircled by the lush greenery of the gardens.

Chhattar Mahal or the Palace of Towers
A steep, paved carafe-way is the only way to reach the monument. The palace houses interesting things like the Hazari Pol or Gate of the thousand, the Naubat Khana, the Hathi Pol with its old water clock and the Diwann-e- Aam.

Ratan Daulat
It is an amusing edifice constructed by Rao Raja Ratan Singh and today forms a stable for nine horses and a Hatia Pol.


Maharajahs of Rajasthan ruled the land with bejewelled fists and bequeathed it a legacy of forts that are the best speakers of time.
Palaces or the erstwhile residences of the Maharajahs of yore create a milieu that's inescapably attracting. Come and experience.
The wildlife in Rajasthan is perhaps as exotic as its culture. Be it birds, mammals or reptiles, you'll see varieties you'll lose count of.
As you finish your hunt with forts, palaces and wildlife, get ready to soothe your souls at places like Pushkar, Ajmer Sharif, Dilwara etc.