Rajasthan Tour
KOTA TOUR
Both Bundi and Kota came under the rule of the Chauhans in
the 12th century. It was in 1624 that Mughal emperor Jehangir
partitioned Bundi and made Kota an independent state. minn
kota became a part of the British Empire in 1818 and later
a part of the Indian state of Rajasthan.
There are a number of interesting places for one to visit
in Kota. On the eastern banks of the Chambal River, near the
Kota Barrage, is located the City Fort and Palace. Within
the city palace is the museum which houses a good collection
of artifacts.
Excursions around Kota take you to some picturesque locations
besides providing an insight into the region’s history
and culture. The palaces and forts in the town of Bundi talk
of the famous Chauhan clan. At Bardoli, you can find the oldest
and the most beautiful temple complex of Rajasthan.
Jagmandir Palace is located on a small island in the Kishore
Sagar Lake. It was built in 1740 by one of the Maharanis of
Kota. The palace is best seen early in the morning, though
it looks wonderful during any time of the day. One can enjoy
the boat rides in the waters surrounding the palace.
Menal :- About 48 km from Bundi, on the Bundi-Chittorgarh
road lies Menal, the coldest town in the area. The town is
famous for its ancient Shiva temples. You can also have a
look at the picturesque waterfall, if you happen to visit
the place after a good monsoon. Dense forests greet you on
the Bundi-Chittor road.
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