Bharatpur: A spot of Rajasthan
Those who love to spend time at grounded area can visit Bharatpur. It is the most known state of Rajasthan, which is also recognized as 'Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan'. Bharatpur was established by King
Suraj Mal in 1733. However, this city was well-planned and well-
equipped with good weapons. Jat ruler Sinsinwar Maharajas did lots of
developments in the city at their ruling period.
Deeg Palace |
About tourist spots,
there are certain points where a tourist can enjoy and make their
moment’s memorable time of life. Visitors can enjoy Lohagarh Fort,
Keoladeo National Park, Golbagh Palace, Government Museum, Kishori
Mehal, Moti Mahal, Jawahar Burj, Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bankebihari temple,
Fateh Burj, Ganga mandir, Laxman mandir, Nehru Park and Vishwapriya
Shastri Park.
There are many other places surrounding Bharatpur that visitors can enjoy like Deeg Palace, Laxman Mandir, Temples of Kaman,
Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Bayana Fort, etc. Many tourist planners and
packagers are providing various plans for a tourist so planning the
visit at least for a week is a good time to enjoy the spots of and
nearby Bharatpur.
One
thing visitors need to keep in mind that temperature of Bharatpur is
hottest in summer season and coolest in winter season. Rainy weather and
season are pleasant time to visit this Historical and amazing place.
Some big festivals celebrated at Bharatpur are:
- Brij Mahotsav: This is the most demanding and enjoyable celebration held in February to March every year.
- Jaswant Exhibition: This trade fair is also an attraction event of this city held between September-October, especially during Dussehra.
- Gangaur: one of the interesting festivals is held between March and April.
- Teej: This is the festival celebrated by most of the Hindus throughout the India. The period of this fest is in July and August.
By
Road: If you are planning to reach Bharatpur via road than Jaipur Agra
Highway is the best route to reach the place. Frequent bus service from Jaipur, Agra and Delhi are available so reaching Bharatpur is easier.
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