Bijolia Bundi
About
The
Bundi to Bijolia excursion is memorable for the ancient Bijolia fort
and the city contained within. Bijolia is 50 kilometers distant from
Bundi. It is connected to Bundi via road and rail. Self driven visitors
are required to take the Bundi Chittaurgarh Road.
Temple City
Bijolia flourished during the Chauhan period in its history. A
number of Shiva Temples were constructed in the 9th century. The
prominent temple is the Hajaresvara Mahadeva Temple. The Hajaresvara
contains a tall linga encircled by smaller lingas.
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Other
notable Hindu places of worship in Bijolia include the Baijnath,
Undeswar Mahadeva, and Mahakala temples. Travelers participating in the
Bundi to Bijolia excursion may also visit the Mandakini Kund. The
Mandakini Kund is a water tank whose water is supposed to have divine
properties.
The temples in Bijolia are characterized by carved arched
entrances. The archway of the Bijolia temples are adorned by the image
of the Hindu God Ganesha. Ganesha symbolizes a guardian or protector of
the temples.
Braj Bhushan Ki Haveli
About
Name of the hotel: Braj Bhushan Ki Haveli
Category: Budget hotel
Number of rooms: 15
Location: The Braj Bhushan Ki Haveli is located at Kota in Rajasthan .
Nearest Railway Station: Bundi Railway Station
Nearest Airport:Sanganer Airport, Jaipur
Nearby Attractions: Bundi Fort, Taragarh Palace, Sukh Mahal and the numerous step- wells.
The Braj Bhushan ki Haveli is a lovely hotel in Bundi, Rajasthan
offering a wide range of modern amenities ranging from restaurant to
pick up facility. This popular hotel is perfectly located in the heart
of the city of Bundi.
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The interior of all the rooms in Braj Bhushan Ki Haveli are exclusively portrayed by traditional Rajasthani artifacts and well equipped with modern facilities. Some of the important room facilities in Rraj Bhushan Ki Haveli include.
Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri
About
Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri is one of the major attractions in Bundi, Rajasthan . As the name indicates, the structure has 84 pillars that support the entire monument. The grand structure is located to the south of Bundi. Rao Anirudh Singh, a famous Rajput, constructed the pavilion in the late 17th century.
Rao Anirudh Singh constructed the Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri in Bundi to pay a tribute to his wet nurse, Deva. In ancient times, there were wet nurses, who were appointed to take special care of princes and princesses. For the love and care that the nurses showered on the children made them very attached to the nurses. Some of them also treated the nurses as their own mothers. Deva was such a wet nurse to Rao Anirudh Singh.
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Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri at Bundi is a two-storied structure that is visited by large numbers of tourists annually. There are 84 strong pillars that support the entire structure. The interiors of the building are also designed and decorated exclusively with intricate patterns and style. The building is actually a memorial of Deva. There was also a Shiva Lingam in the premises of the structure inside the Chhatri.
Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, Bundi has undergone the ravages of time. A part of the structure has been destroyed.
Dabhai Kund
About
Dabhai Kund in Bundi is considered to be one of the largest kunds in Bundi, Rajasthan . It is one of the most popular and frequented places of attractions in the city. These kunds are nothing but steep wells that were constructed by the Rajput royal kings.
Prithviraj Chauhan constructed Dabhai Kund in Bundi. The steep
wells stand evidence to the glory of such Rajput kings and royal
members. Also known as the Jail Kund, this is a must visit destination
for tourists frequenting Bundi.
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The level of the water in the steep wells was quite deep. There are many steps that lead to the Dabhai Kund at Bundi. There are many intricate carvings that can be seen on the staircases that ultimately lead to the Dabhai Kund, Bundi. Apart from Dabhai Kund you can also visit other famous tourist attractions of the city such as Sukh Mahal, Taragarh Fort, Nawal Sagar Lake,
Jait Sagar Lake
About
A visit to the Jait Sagar Lake is one of the most popular excursions that can be undertaken from the town of Bundi in Rajasthan. Bundi is one of the less explored and less frequented cities in Rajasthan . There are many places of attractions in the city that speak of the rich traditional and cultural heritage of the city. Apart from the attractions in the city, there are many places in close proximity to Bundi, which can be visited on a short excursion.
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Located at a distance of three kilometers from Bundi, the Jait Sagar Lake can be reached via rickshaws or buses. The Jait Sagar Lake in Bundi is situated in a beautiful natural setting. Mountains surround the lake from all sides. The lake was actually built by Jaita Meena. The beautiful fountain in the lake presents a beautiful sight to the spectators at night.
Bundi to Jhalawar
About
The Bundi to Jhalawar excursion is memorable for the rich natural beauty of the south-eastern Rajasthani area. Other attractions of Jhalawar include its splendid historical forts and the Government Museum.
Attractions
Travelers who wish to include Jhalawar in their itinerary are
required to travel by bus from Bundi to Jhalawar. Visitors to the
Rajasthani town usually see the following attractions:
Rein Basera
Jhalarapatan
Jhalawar fort or Garh Palace
Bhawani Natyashala
Gagron fort
Chandrabhaga temple
Government Museum
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The high tourist season commences from October and continues until March. The sleepy town comes to life with the start of the Gangaur festival and Chandrabhaga fair. The more shopaholic visitor may purchase stone figures and cane handicrafts that are a specialty of the region.
Nawal Sagar Lake
About
Nawal Sagar Lake is a major tourist attraction in Bundi, Rajasthan. The artificial lake can be seen from the Taragarh Fort, which is another major attraction of Bundi. Bundi in Rajasthan is mainly popular for its forts and palaces, which stand evidence to the rich traditional and cultural richness of the city.
Nawal Sagar Lake in Bundi has a temple in the center. The temple is
dedicated to Lord Varuna, who is worshiped as the Aryan God of water.
The temple is half-submerged in water. A boat has to be taken from the
banks of the lake to reach the temple in the center of the lake.
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Another major attraction of the Nawal Sagar Lake at Bundi is that the reflection of the palaces and forts of Bundi can be seen in the water of the lake. Rather, it can be said that reflection of the entire city can be seen in the Nawal Sagar Lake, Bundi. This feature makes it one of the unique attractions of Bundi.
Raniji ki Baori
About
Raniji ki Baori, also "Queen's stepwell" is a noted stepwell situated in Bundi town in Rajasthan state in India. It was built in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji who was the younger queen of the ruling Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi. It is a 46 m deep stepped well with some superb carvings on its pillars and a high arched gate. It is a multistoreyed structure with places of worship on each floor. The step well has a narrow entrance marked by four pillars. Stone elephant statues that face each other stand in the corners. Ogee brackets decorate all the archways of 46 m deep Raniji ki Baori, which is reputedly the largest Baori of Bundi. Baoris were significant social constructions in the medieval Bundi since they acted as assembly areas for the townsfolk. Raniji ki Baori has superb carvings on its pillars and a high arched gate.
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Raniji ki Baori in Bundi was constructed under the orders of Rani Nathavatji in 1699. The step well is located in a small park in Bundi. The depth of the well reaches to about 46 meters.
This step well is famous for its intricate carvings and the impressive shape. There is a grand gateway that has to be crossed for reaching the Raniji ki Baori at Bundi. Curved pillars and broad steps enhance the beauty of the place to a great extent.
Ratan Daulat
About
Indian history is not only followed by the people of India. The rich traditions and significant happenings of Indian history have attracted a lot of attention from different parts of the world as well. People not only from India but also from other parts of the world are curious about Indian history. Bundi as a tourist destination can be one of the greatest tourist spots in India as it offers a perfect combination of scenic beauty as well as historical significance. Hence, a lot of tourists visit this place to get the best of Indian history. There are many tourist attractions in Bundi. Among them Ratan Daulat, Rajasthan is one of the best tourist attractions in Bundi. The extraordinary monument is a testimonial of the mighty achievements of the ruler. Hence, a huge number of tourists visit the particular monument to witness the beautiful structure an get an idea of the testimonials.
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Ratan Daulat is a major spot of attraction in the small yet elegant city of Bundi in Rajasthan . The grand monument in Bundi stands as a testimonial to the chivalry and grand achievements of the great Rajput rulers. Raja Rao Ratan Singh, who was one of the noble and brave Rajput kings, constructed Ratan Daulat in Bundi.
Ratan Daulat at Bundi stands as an
exceptional monument for the innovation that is involved in its
construction and design. The Rajput king had immense talent and vision
and that is reflected in the architecture of the structure.
Ratan Daulat, Bundi has a stable that can accommodate nine horses. A
royal look had been imparted to the entire structure. There are
beautiful and complex carvings on the coaches in the stable, with a
horse in front of each of them. The Hatia Pol is another important
feature of the Ratan Daulat of Bundi, Rajasthan.
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