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Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, Bundi is a treasure trove of history and architectural marvels that beckon travelers to explore its enchanting skyline. With its stunning forts, palaces, and stepwells, this charming town offers a unique glimpse into the grandeur of the Rajput era. From the majestic Taragarh Fort, perched high on a hill, to the serene beauty of Sukh Mahal by the lake, each landmark tells a story of its own, inviting you to immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the region.

As you wander through Bundi, you'll discover a delightful mix of iconic structures and hidden gems that showcase the town's artistic heritage. The intricate carvings of Raniji Ki Baori and the vibrant murals of Chitrashala are just a few highlights that capture the essence of Bundi's architectural brilliance. Whether you're gazing at the breathtaking views from the Bundi Fort Palace or enjoying the tranquility of Nawal Sagar, this town promises an unforgettable experience. So grab your camera and get ready to explore the captivating skyline of Bundi!

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1Taragarh Fort

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Perched on a hill, Taragarh Fort in Bundi is a captivating sight with its rich history dating back to 1113. The fort and the sprawling Garh Palace offer an abundance of historic marvels for enthusiasts. Nature lovers can also revel in the beauty of Jait Sagar Lake and explore Raniji ki Baori. Visitors can expect a bustling atmosphere during peak season from October to January, while February and March provide moderate weather for a more tranquil experience.
Visiting Taragarh Fort was a highlight of our trip to Bundi. The entrance fee for foreign tourists is 600 INR, which includes access to both the fort and the palace. We highly recommend going early in the morning, especially in March, as the temperatures rise quickly later in the day. We started with the fort, which has a fascinating, abandoned atmosphere, making it feel like stepping back in time. The beautiful old paintings and the stunning 360-degree views from the top are absolutely worth the climb. It was incredibly peaceful—we felt like we had the entire place to ourselves. We wouldn’t recommend hiring a guide, but we were lucky to meet Rama, a friendly security guard who shared amazing information about the fort and its surroundings. His knowledge and enthusiasm made our visit even more special. On our way down, we explored the palace, but for us, the fort itself was the real highlight. If you love history, stunning views, and a quiet escape from the crowds, Taragarh Fort is a must-visit!
Marle R — Google review
The great fort of Bundi known as Taragarh Fort is lying in a rather dilapated condition today. Approx 1/4th part has been restored and made open to public. The fort walls encircle the entire hill. If restored, it can be a great walk along the high walls of the fort. Ticket price for Indian is 100 INR. There is parking in front of the fort. From the ticket counter and through the main gate, it is a steep wall of 200 meters to the main Hathi Pol gate. As only a limited part of the fort is open, you need to follow a certain route to explore the fort, manned by guards. The view of Bundi town from the fort is beautiful. Badal Mahal is the most beautiful section where you can enjoy the remnants of original Rajputana paintings. Lot of gates installed to ensure no one wanders off in No entry sections. Hope ASI and GoI thinks to restore this fort, symbol of valour of the Hadouti kingdom.
Ankur D — Google review
Taragarh Fort and Garh Palace are truly remarkable architectural landmarks, and the fact that they share a common entry ticket makes the visit even more worthwhile. Garh Palace sits at the bottom of the hill, while Taragarh Fort crowns the top, offering a unique combination of history and scenic views. The entry fee for Indian adults is Rs. 100 (different for students and foreign nationals), with an extra charge for digital cameras. The sites are open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and the ticket also includes access to Kshar Bagh. There is convenient vehicle parking just before the fort entrance, and toilet facilities are available at the main gate. The climb to the fort is steep with uneven terrain, so comfortable footwear like trekking shoes is highly recommended. Carrying water, sun protection, and wearing light clothing makes the experience much easier. Unfortunately, the main Taragarh Fort area was closed during our visit due to the presence of a tigress from the nearby forest, but even from outside, the fort walls glowing a golden yellow after dark were absolutely stunning, a sight worth waiting for. One suggestion for improvement would be to add a natural stone staircase with a railing along the pathway. This would make the climb safer and more comfortable for visitors. Overall, it’s a fascinating place with a lot of heritage and charm, definitely worth exploring.
Rutuja — Google review
Taragarh Fort is a hidden gem in Bundi, Rajasthan, that surpasses the beauty of its more popular counterparts. Despite its understated charm, this stunning fort remains off the beaten path, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic experience. Although it lacks the attention and maintenance it deserves, Taragarh Fort's raw beauty and serene surroundings make it a standout destination. If you're in Bundi or Rajasthan, do yourself a favor and add this fort to your itinerary – you won't regret it!
Anam A — Google review
Beautiful fort and palace. Probably worth having a guide but easy to wander. Nice abandoned vibe.
Adrian M — Google review
About 20 minute hike through the slope and steps. Carry water bottle. Winter and post monsoon season is best. Amazing views from both side of hill. Old palace and water harvesting wells constructed. Govt must renovate the heritage and increase amenities.. Must go to the back side for lake and tower view
Praveen S — Google review
very beautiful fort looks so beautiful during the night also. must visit place , people of bundi are also very good
Sandeep K — Google review
Really nice place to visit if you're fond of visiting the monuments. This fort is made for exploring the ancient architect. You have be ready for climbing up to the top as its way higher than you think but yes, view from top is literally mesmerizing. Get handy water bottle(s) to stay hydrated. Fort gets opened by 0800 IST.
Namaskar L — Google review
FJ2P+6VV, Nahar ka Chauhatta, Teerath, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001, India•+91 1800 11 1363•Tips and more reviews for Taragarh Fort

2Sukh Mahal

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Sukh Mahal is a picturesque estate that boasts of its rich history and serves as a popular tourist attraction. The place features an on-site museum, which adds to the charm of this lakeside location. Visitors can enjoy the serene view of the lake while relaxing in its tranquil surroundings. Additionally, it offers beautiful gardens and is ideal for photography enthusiasts. Overall, Sukh Mahal is an excellent place to explore for those looking for a change from their routine activities.
It's a historical palace and museum there.lake view is also amazing.
Suresh Y — Google review
A quaint little lake side retreat built by Bundi King (Rao Raja Vishnu Singh) under the command of Minister (Diwan) Sukhram during late 18th century. Among one of the 3 places worth seeing in Bundi. The lake is big and with the hilly background looks picturesque. But the lake isn’t that well maintained. No boating allowed. The interesting part is that the water level now is much higher than the level when it was built. This is evident as half of the Sukh Mahal is under water(see my pictures posted). So to me that’s another sign of non-maintenance. Surprisingly there is govt. museum in same compound as well, so difficult to understand as why govt. didn’t thought of dredging the lake. And..Beware of Monkeys, they almost attacked my wife till the guards intervened.
Ankur D — Google review
It is one of the 3 most important attractions of Bundi, Rajsthan. The lake is beautiful but not well kept but still the place feels nice and a must visit. There is a small museum and for a visit you have to take a 75 rs combine ticket. You can visit Rani baori, sukh mahal and 84 pillared cinotop with the same ticket. Don't miss to visit a room where Rudyard Kipling (Jungle Book writer) stayed and wrote parts of his legendary book.
Arti K — Google review
Sukh Mahal (Sukh Nivas Mahal) in Bundi is a serene heritage site built in 1776 as a summer retreat for the rulers of Bundi. Overlooking the beautiful Jait Sagar Lake, it offers a truly scenic view with cool breezes that make the visit refreshing. The place also carries literary significance, as Rudyard Kipling is believed to have stayed here and drew inspiration for his novel Kim. The Bundi Museum, located within the complex, is small but well-curated, showcasing weapons, idols, and other historic artifacts. Though the collection is limited, it is neatly arranged and well-maintained. The palace architecture itself is charming, though it would benefit from a bit more upkeep on the exterior. Entry is through a composite ticket (Rs. 75 for Indian adults) that also covers two other attractions, the Cenotaph with 84 Pillars and Rani Ji Ki Baori. Please note that, this location has washrooms on site. There is no designated car parking, so plan your visit accordingly. Overall, with some additional restoration work, Sukh Mahal has the potential to be an even more remarkable tourist destination. Even as it stands, it is absolutely worth a visit for history, architecture, and the tranquil lake setting.
Rutuja — Google review
The palace is beautifully surrounded by jait sagar lake, but with no maintenance, smell of vats poop is there.
Avijeet S — Google review
A heritage n old building. I heard the writer of jungle book wrote this book while sitting in this place.
Vivek K — Google review
not much to explore but still lake and beautiful architecture and museum is there
Akash S — Google review
Its a part of 4 nearby tourist place.
Prashant K — Google review
FJ3R+3QP, MDR 52, Teerath, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001, India•+91 141 237 1141•Tips and more reviews for Sukh Mahal
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3Raniji Ki Baori

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Raniji Ki Baori, also known as the Queens Stepwell, is a remarkable 1699 stepwell located in Rajasthan. This architectural marvel was built by Rani Nathavati Ji to provide water during droughts and showcases intricate carvings and sculptures, making it a masterpiece of Rajput architecture. The stepwell descends 13 stories into the ground and is surrounded by exquisitely carved pillars and galleries.
Ancient India tourism privileged here with amazing old bawari in city of bawari bundi . It is public benefit purpose built by rani nathwati solanki . And still in good condition . But water not clean after so much charge tickets by govt ...... There is smell of rats drops and birds poops....so bad to management after high tickets only 55 rs per person for 10 to 15 minutes visit place
Bhanu-priya D — Google review
An 18th century stepwell in the middle of a boisterous marketplace in Bundi. Just another ill-maintained historical landmark bearing the testimony of govt. negligence. Despite having an entry ticket and covering up the underground stepwell, they still can't prevent the entry of pigeons littering and ruining sanity of the place. One of the 3 must-visits in Bundi..
Ankur D — Google review
It was a great place, but it is covered , blocking the sky view and aura. The water deep down has not been cleaned since ages. Situated in the centre of market. Worth visiting as on of the very few stepwells where you could go till the last step
Sunitha V — Google review
Rani Ji Ki Baori is truly one of the finest examples of Bundi’s 17th-century architecture. This intricately designed stepwell once served as a vital water source for the town, and today it stands as a remarkable reminder of Bundi’s rich heritage. The craftsmanship is stunning, and it’s certainly worth a visit if you’re exploring the city. Entry is included in a composite ticket (Rs. 75 for Indian adults, with different rates for students and foreign nationals), which also covers Sukh Mahal (with the Bundi Museum) and the Cenotaph with 84 Pillars, making it a great value for sightseeing. Advance online booking is not required, so access is simple. That said, it is disheartening to see how little maintenance and preservation work is being done despite the entry fee. Such a significant historical site deserves far more care and upkeep. With proper attention, it could shine even brighter as a cultural landmark.
Rutuja — Google review
Its a good place, it will take around 1hr to visit this place. Cleanliness is not upto the mark.
Ankur J — Google review
There is a an Histotical bawri. These are used in ancient time to store water for daily uses. It showa great level of architecture, it show how we are rich in our cultural heritage. But one this , to see this 55 per person is very costly.. In mine view there should be no entry fee or it should not be more then 10 rupees.
Chandra S — Google review
Don' t visit the place during raining season Is better in april may when its complitely dry. Because the place have 100 step and in september i didn see any. What no i understand why they don't close the place during raining season instead than charge 205 rupies for nothing or put a properly roof and make a museum instead than let him get full of water. Why always have to be a mess in india. Indian governament take care only about fast economy growing. Not take care about heritage or environment.
Tonino P — Google review
Beautifully decorated baori, not able to explore all the floors as it was completely filled with water, it has decorated pillars, hangings, and idols,
Avijeet S — Google review
Bundi Rd, near k. N, Adisal Singh Colony, Gayatri Nagar, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001, India•http://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/raniji-ki-baori.html•Tips and more reviews for Raniji Ki Baori

4Garh Palace

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Garh Palace, also known as Bundi Palace, is a royal Rajput castle with smaller palaces dating back to the 17th century. Rudyard Kipling was so captivated by its charm that he mentioned it in his writings. The palace boasts colorful wall murals and engravings, although some areas are closed to the public. From the magnificent Taragarh Fort to the sprawling Garh Palace, visitors will find plenty of historic sites to explore in Bundi.
This is the best place I visited in Bundi..I am not going to that palace but from the outer side also it's looking good. All Bundi city will be visible from this palace. Monkeys are everywhere in this place..just take care of your mobile and specs..don't give them food otherwise they will follow you
Dhananjay P — Google review
Taragarh Fort in Bundi, Rajasthan, is a mesmerizing historical site that showcases the grandeur of Rajput architecture. Perched atop a steep hill, the fort offers breathtaking panoramic views of Bundi city and the surrounding landscape. Built in the 14th century by the Chauhan rulers, Taragarh Fort is known for its massive gates, intricate carvings, and impressive battlements. One of the highlights of the fort is the Bhim Burj, a giant cannon platform that reflects the strategic importance of the structure. The tunnels inside the fort add an element of mystery, while the reservoirs carved out of rock display the advanced water management system of that era. Although the fort is in a partially ruined state, it still retains its old-world charm. The trek to the fort is a bit challenging but completely worth it for history lovers and adventure seekers. It is advisable to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat. There are no commercial shops inside, so carrying water and snacks is recommended. Overall, Taragarh Fort is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, and stunning scenic views.
Neha P — Google review
I recently visited Bundi Fort Palace, and it was truly one of the highlights of my trip. The fort and palace stand majestically above the town, and the first thing that struck me was the sheer scale and beauty of the architecture. The intricate murals, detailed frescoes, and the old-world charm of the palace give you a sense of stepping back in time. The palace interiors, especially the “Chitrashala” (painting gallery), are absolutely mesmerizing with their well-preserved miniature paintings that depict scenes from royal life and mythology. It feels like an open history book. The panoramic view of Bundi town from the fort walls is breathtaking — blue houses, lakes, and rolling hills all in one frame. That said, the palace is not fully restored, and parts of it show signs of neglect. Some areas are locked or not easily accessible, and you can clearly see how time has weathered the structures. But in a way, that adds to its authenticity and untouched charm. If you’re someone who enjoys exploring heritage sites that are not overly commercialized, this place is a gem. I’d recommend hiring a local guide — it really enriches the experience since there’s so much fascinating history that you’d otherwise miss. The climb up can be a little tiring, so wear comfortable shoes and carry water. Overall: Bundi Fort Palace is a must-visit for history and culture lovers. It’s quieter and less crowded than many other forts in Rajasthan, making it feel special and personal. A hidden treasure that deserves more recognition.
Aman J — Google review
Garh Palace & Taragarh Fort is a magnificent landmark in Bundi, offering a deep glimpse into Rajasthan’s rich heritage. The complex is vast, with many beautiful sections like Hathi Pole, Ratan Daulat, Chatar Mahal, Phool Mahal, Badal Mahal, and the stunning Chitra Shala. The lower part, Garh Palace, and the upper Taragarh Fort together showcase the grandeur of Rajput architecture, untouched by Mughal influence. The palace was originally built in the 17th century and later expanded with additions like Chattar Mahal and Badal Mahal. It once served as the royal residence of Bundi’s rulers and still carries that regal charm today. What makes it especially impressive is how well it was constructed on such a steep incline centuries ago. Entry tickets are reasonably priced (Rs. 100 for Indian adults, with separate charges for cameras), and parking is available just outside. The visiting hours are from 8 AM to 6 PM. Do note that the climb to the fort is steep and at times slippery, so wearing trekking shoes is highly recommended. Carry enough drinking water, wear comfortable clothes, and use sun protection for a pleasant experience. While the palace is mostly intact, it does need some upkeep, and a stone staircase with railings would make it more accessible for senior visitors. That said, it’s absolutely worth visiting if you appreciate ancient architecture and want to experience the charm of Bundi’s history firsthand. Please note that the ticket to Kshar Bagh is included in this same ticket.
Rutuja — Google review
Garh Palace, Bundi – A Regal Echo of Rajasthan's Glorious Past Built by: Rao Raja Ratan Singh and his successors. Entry Fee: Indian Nationals - ₹80 to ₹100 Foreign Nationals - ₹500 to ₹600 1. Architecture – A Rajput Marvel Garh Palace reflects the finest traditions of Rajput Architecture. Tall sandstone walls, intricately carved pillars, multilevel courtyards, and beautifully arched gateways define its structure. Unlike other palaces that lean heavily on symmetry, Garh Palace flows with the natural slope of the hill, making it unique and organically majestic. 2. Chitrashala – The Soul of the Palace The heart of Garh Palace lies in its Chitrashala (Hall of Paintings). This section is a painter’s paradise and a connoisseur’s delight. The walls and ceilings are adorned with vibrant miniature paintings depicting scenes from: A. The life of Lord Krishna – his raas-leela, childhood pranks, and divine plays. B. Romantic tales of Radha-Krishna and Rajasthani women. C. Royal court scenes, festivals, monsoon celebrations, and more. These paintings, primarily done in hues of blue and green, are still intact and untouched by time or modern restoration, giving them an authentic aura. 3. Palatial Sections – Each with a Story Badal Mahal (Palace of Clouds): Built at a height, it gives the feeling of living amidst clouds. Phool Mahal (Palace of Flowers): Used for private moments, decorated with floral patterns. Chhatra Mahal: Richly adorned with frescoes and mirror work, reflecting royal taste. Ratan Daulat: A stable complex built with strategic design, showing the military wisdom of the rulers. 4. Cultural and Historical Importance Garh Palace was not merely a royal residence. It was a center of art, literature, and governance. The Maharanas of Bundi patronized artists, poets, and scholars, making the palace a cultural hub during its golden age. Even today, the spiritual and royal vibration can be felt in its silent corridors. 5. Atmosphere and Experience Climbing up the sloping pathways to the palace feels like ascending into history. The peaceful ambiance, chirping birds, and occasional breeze whisper tales of valor and romance. The view of Bundi city below, with its blue houses and serene lake, adds magic to the experience. Conclusion: Garh Palace is not just to be seen—it is to be felt. It captures the soul of Bundi with its silent grace and artistic depth. For lovers of history, art, and royal India, this palace is a must-visit gem. Travel Tip: Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for better light and fewer crowds. Don't miss the Chitrashala, and if possible, hire a local guide to uncover hidden stories.
Soumen — Google review
just amazing experience must visit after all bundi’s head
Akash S — Google review
It is a beautiful fort and palace but needs a lot of walking / sort of trekking up and down and even the on the slopes.
Mamata S — Google review
Simply wow!! The palace tour was awesome. Full of art collections & magnificent architecture selecting our Indian cultures. Just one piece of advice for 1st time visitors: always move in with a guide here, he will take you to the tour brilliantly explaining all the story & facts behind .
Vivek ( — Google review
717, Sadar Baazar, Teerath, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001, India•https://bundipalace.com/•Tips and more reviews for Garh Palace

5Nawal Sagar

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Nawal Sagar is a charming artificial lake located in Bundi, surrounded by old streets and crumbling palaces. The lake features a half-submerged temple dedicated to Varuna, the god of oceans and water. It offers picturesque views with shrines dotting its center and a dramatic backdrop provided by an improbable gothic palace hanging from the far mountain. Visitors can hire a boat to ride around the ancient temple or capture incredible reflections of the town's skyline for photography enthusiasts.
It is located in bundi. One of the most beautiful places in bundi. It looks more beautiful at night. Quiet and ancient places to visit. Not very crowded, no issues regarding parking.
Ayush S — Google review
While the small lake lacks proper upkeep and emits an unpleasant odor, it still offers a serene setting for contemplation. Though it could benefit from better maintenance by the government, its tranquil atmosphere provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace amidst nature's beauty.
Dr. C — Google review
Nawal Sagar is a beautiful and peaceful lake with great historical significance✨️ The view, especially with the temples reflecting in the water, is truly mesmerizing and adds to Bundi’s charm ❤️ Unfortunately, the lake is not being properly maintained. There’s noticeable litter and a lack of cleanliness, which takes away from its natural beauty. It’s disappointing to see that both the locals and the responsible authorities seem to overlook its upkeep. With regular cleaning and proper care, this place has the potential to become a major attraction. It deserves more attention and respect.
Anam A — Google review
Very dirty and ill maintained lake in the city of Bundi, it shows that Rajasthan Government has no plans to make Bundi a tourist destination. The lake has a lot potential though it is scenic from far but it is dirty inside. It's a sad state that an unprivileged town like Bundi with a huge potential to become a tourist destination not able to get attention of Rajasthan Government.
Manas B — Google review
Beautiful lake with magnificent looks around. Only issue is the plastic waste in water. People & govt should work upon it thoroughly.
Z K — Google review
A beautiful small lake located in Bundi, which is also declared as a wetland. Recommended it to visit at night when trhe lights of the Bundi garh palace are lit as the view from the lakeside is amazing. The reflection of the fort complex on the lake is a sight to behold.
Sumeet K — Google review
It's really fantastic view point for Bundi fort , from here we can see clearly the beautiful n huge palace for Bundi n this Lake looking beautiful here
Rukum — Google review
The Nawal Sagar Lake is surrounded by beautiful lush green Bundi mountains and have a sunken temple in it . It's a pleasure to walk by the lake .
Shanaya D — Google review
Teerath, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001•Tips and more reviews for Nawal Sagar
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6Bundi Fort Palace

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Bundi Fort Palace, located in the city of Bundi in Rajasthan, India, is a magnificent historical site that showcases the grandeur of the city's former Rajput kings. The Taragarh fort, built in 1354, boasts impressive battlements and ramparts on a high hill with remarkable stone architecture. Other popular attractions in the area include Bundi Palace, Raniji-ki-Baori, and Nawal Sagar.
Historical place of importance. Great looking Bundi Fort. Could be maintained a little better.. Approach Road is narrow. Tickets for entry and for SLR cameras. There is steep climb.
Vipul A — Google review
A magnificent place not on the tourist trail. I visited the palace with a guide that I'd prearranged. The guide was very knowledgeable & took me through highlighting various item, which otherwise I would not have known. The highlight is the artwork throughout, which is more impressive as you climb higher within the palace. My guide also took me to areas otherwise not accessible to tourists travelling on their own. On this point the guide showed me hand prints of the various Maharani, which are locked away in the Maharani bedroom. It is essential to wear good footwear as many of the ramparts are steep & the stones slippery from wear over the years. This could be quite hazardous in the wet. The palace is illuminated at night. Also if you stay close by, thousands of bats awake and leave the rooms underneath the palace, which is quite a sight.
Andrew M — Google review
Historic Rajasthani Fort with Breathtaking Views and Practical Challenges The 1600s fort in Rajasthan offers a rich historical experience and a chance to immerse yourself in the grandeur of the past. The fort’s architecture is stunning, with its massive walls and intricate details reflecting the splendor of a bygone era. It’s an incredible place for history enthusiasts and those looking to explore the cultural heritage of Rajasthan. Parking is a breeze, with ample free space available close to the entrance, making it convenient for visitors. The entry ticket is reasonably priced at ₹100 for Indian nationals, while non-Indian visitors are charged ₹600. Although the ticket prices differ, the experience inside the fort is equally awe-inspiring for all. However, there are a few practical challenges that visitors should be aware of. First, the fort lacks basic amenities such as water and washrooms. It’s essential to carry your own water and be prepared for the absence of restrooms, which can be inconvenient, especially on a hot day. Additionally, the fort requires a steep climb, which can be quite demanding for beginners or those not accustomed to such physical exertion. The ascent is worth it for the breathtaking views and the sense of accomplishment, but it’s important to be prepared and take your time if you’re not used to climbing. In summary, while this historic fort in Rajasthan offers an incredible journey through time and stunning views, visitors should come prepared for the climb and the lack of amenities. It’s a must-visit for those who appreciate history and architecture, but a little forethought and preparation will ensure a more comfortable experience.
Archit K — Google review
Garh Palace in Bundi, Rajasthan, is a majestic fort-palace complex showcasing stunning Rajput architecture. Built by the rulers of Bundi, it consists of several interconnected palaces adorned with intricate carvings, grand arches, and beautiful frescoes. The palace is famous for its Chitrashala, a gallery with well-preserved murals depicting mythological and royal themes. Perched on a hill, Garh Palace offers panoramic views of Bundi and its surroundings. Despite its faded grandeur, it remains a significant historical and architectural landmark, attracting history enthusiasts and art lovers.
DJ — Google review
Bundi Fort Palace is a majestic blend of history, architecture, and breathtaking views. The fort sits atop a hill, overlooking the charming town of Bundi, and its intricate carvings, grand gateways, and stunning murals are a treat for history and art lovers. Walking through the palace, you can feel the echoes of royal life from centuries ago. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the fort are simply mesmerizing. A visit here is not just sightseeing—it’s stepping back in time. Truly a must-visit for anyone exploring Rajasthan!
Vanshika S — Google review
Beautiful place. Guides explain historic importance and many interesting facts like the palace using early rain water harvesting techniques! Some parts codoned off since not stable. Palace has not been well maintained. The way to the fort is adjoining, which is further up, yet scenic! No shops around so carry drinking water, snacks and caps/umbrellas. Entry is ₹100 for Indians. Children are free. Parking is available. Uber is easy to use to get here.
Sonali G — Google review
This is private property so you have to buy the ticket which is cost of 100 per person it close by 5-6pm it’s huge so need time to visit , keep water with you as nothing on the fort it’s recommended to keep umbrella or something to protect from sun
PRIYANKA S — Google review
A nice historical place to visit. The fort is really big so you need atleast 4-5 hours to explore the fort. Guides are also available.
Anuj K — Google review
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784 Pillared Cenotaph

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The 84 Pillared Cenotaph in Bundi, Rajasthan is a magnificent structure built by Maharaja Rao Raja Anirudh in 1683 to honor his foster brother, Deva. Legend has it that the umbrella-like roof, supported by 84 pillars, covers a large Shivling at the center. The cenotaph is made of local stone and surrounded by a wall.
"Neat and beautiful" should be how you should describe Chudasi Khambo ki chhatri. A small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva which mesmerize you with its eye to details of construction. Built on a raised platform, the temple is uniquely build on multiple pillars and a central dome. The wall paintings bear the testimony of 18th century Rajput sculpture i find bears some resemblance to the deccan style of architecture. One of the 3 must visit places in Bundi. Covered by the single 3-in-1 ticket which you can buy from any one of the places.
Ankur D — Google review
84 pillar cenotaph lies in a quiet corner. I was the only tourist. Good and less known. Could be cleaned and arranged better with better upkeep by the govt
Debayan B — Google review
The Cenotaph with 84 Pillars (Chaurasi Khambo Ki Chatri) is a hidden gem of Bundi, showcasing architectural brilliance from 1683. Built by Maharaja Rao Raja Anirudh in memory of his nurse, Deva, this double-storied structure rests on 84 intricately carved pillars. The terrace, though small, offers a serene view of the surrounding mountains, making the experience even more special. The entry ticket (Rs. 75) is composite and also covers Rani Ji ki Baori and Sukh Mahal, making it excellent value for anyone keen to explore Bundi’s heritage. The front garden is well maintained, but sadly the main structure requires better upkeep. It’s disheartening to see visitors carving names on its walls, which takes away from its historic charm. A couple of things to keep in mind: footwear must be removed before entering, and there’s no dedicated parking nearby, though one can usually find limited space on the surrounding streets. Despite these small inconveniences, the cenotaph remains a place of remarkable beauty and cultural importance, definitely worth a visit for history and architecture lovers.
Rutuja — Google review
Ancient cenotaph of 16 th century in Bundi with beautiful garden and architecture and nakkashdari . It is samadhi of dhai maa Deva of Maharaja Rao Aniruddh Singh ji . It is also show Ganesh ji and yuddh with elephant and horse care and calf and cow relationship on walls ....major culture follow of Maa Satiya ji by Gujar Samaj There is also Old and big shivling for devotional pooja on samadhi Ticket is too high 50 per person for Indian which is high .
Bhanu-priya D — Google review
It has a very beautiful Shiv Linga inside. This construction is magnificent. Here u get tickets to visit 3 monuments to f Bundi. 1. 84 Pillered Cenotaph 2. Sukh Mahal 3. Rani Ka Vaav Ticket fees was Rs. 75.
RATHOD J — Google review
84 pillered cenotaph is the famous tourist spot of bundi ,it was built by rao aniruddha singh in memory of his dhai brother deva,it is built of local stone quarried from nearby ,it is surrounded by a wall n near by baodi is also there, you can buy a compound ticket of rani ki baodi n sukhsagar palace n bundi festival is held here every year ,it is about 35 km from kota n approx one km from bundi bus Station, many foreigners visit this beautiful cenotaph
Indra B — Google review
Good place to see some history and spend time. Unlike most historical monuments, this one is not very busy and is surrounded by residential houses. It’s just about 2.5 kms from Taragarh fort. A short 15-17 mins tuk tuk ride will get you here. U can alternatively walk if it suits your health :) It’s clean and maintained well. You can buy entry ticket at the entrance. It gives you a beautiful look of Taragarh fort from a distance. Must visit if you are in or around Bundi.
Chiranjeev M — Google review
It's a beautiful shiva temple in which 84 pillars are built . Some beautiful paintings are drawn wall and ceiling of the cenotaph . Also a great represenation of ancient engineering .
Shanaya D — Google review
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8Chitrashala

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Chitrashala is a captivating complex located within the Bundi Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It showcases exquisite paintings that blend Mewari, Deccan, and Mughal styles, predominantly depicting the lilas of Krishna or Shrinathji. Despite its historical significance, the site suffers from neglect and requires restoration. The wall paintings portray scenes related to Lord Krishna and the kingdom of Bundi.
Chitrashala in Bundi, Rajasthan, is a stunning gallery located within Garh Palace, known for its exquisite murals and frescoes. Built during the reign of Raja Umed Singh, it showcases vibrant paintings depicting mythological scenes, royal court life, festivals, and hunting expeditions. The artwork, created in the Bundi school of painting, is famous for its distinctive style, rich colors, and intricate detailing. The open colonnaded hall, with its beautifully painted walls and ceilings, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into Bundi's artistic heritage, making it a must-visit for history and art lovers.
DJ — Google review
This is the best part of the Bundi palace and fort complex. The paintings are made on alfresco, that's why they have survived through the years. You really get to see the Bundi school of painting here. Most of the paintings here depict the daily lives of the royals and stories from Indian epics. Since this is maintained by the government, the entry is free.
Shatadeep B — Google review
A part of bundi fort. Now maintained by archiologica survey of India. A good collection of Wall paintings. Worth to see . Free entry.
Dinesh V — Google review
you can visit along with garh palace
Akash S — Google review
This place is situated in the Bundi palace, beautiful place 😍
Tamanna Y — Google review
The paintings here are wall paintings which are dedicated to Lord Krishna and about kingdom and kings of Bundi .They are so beautiful but they are not in proper care you have must visit there and see them before they finished like many paintings of city palace of Bundi vanished. The chitrashala is free of cost.
Swapnil G — Google review
This place will take u in an era bygone. The detailing and colouring of these 16th 17th century paintings is mind blowing!!
Dhara P — Google review
Really wonderful. Perhaps one of the most touristic reasons to visit Bundi. But just like most of the monuments in Bundi, this place is also not well maintained as most of the parts of the structure are falling apart, even though this comes under ASI. The authorities must take good care of your place and should try to restore it to attract more and more tourists.
Nilotpal C — Google review
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9Hanuman Temple, Madakhoh, Phool Sagar, Bundi

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Hanuman Temple, Madakhoh, is a serene and picturesque location nestled amidst lush green hills near Bundi. The Phool Sagar Lake, named after the grand Phool Mahal fortress built by Maharaja Bahadur Singh in 1945, adds to the charm of this place. It's a perfect spot for relaxation and offers a heavenly experience in the midst of nature.
Surrounded by green hills near at Bundi
Narayan B — Google review
Near bundi in Forest best temple
Chirayush P — Google review
parfect place for relaxation..
Navneet K — Google review
very nice Palace
Sunil S — Google review
Heaven in jungle
Vedant P — Google review
Jai shree ram
Shivam S — Google review
(Translated by Google) amazing balaji maharaj (Original) अद्भुत बालाजी महाराज
Shiv S — Google review
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10Moti Mahal

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Moti Mahal is a unique and stunning palace nestled in the Aravali mountains, resembling a precious pearl in its shell. Constructed in the mid-1600s by Maharao Raja Bhao Singh as a defensive stronghold for Bundi, it has been enhanced over time by subsequent kings with additional features such as gardens, step wells, lavish marble and gold embellishments, and intricate mirror work within its interiors.
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11Dhabhai Kund

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Dhabhai Kund in Bundi, Rajasthan is a remarkable piece of architecture dating back to the 16th century. This step well boasts over 700 symmetric steps and is renowned for its fascinating geometric construction. It was originally built to provide water during times of drought and features beautiful carvings and murals. Despite the dusty water, it's a peaceful place with a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
I think the best step well in Bundi, although the Raniji Ki Baori is excellent. No one there, it's free and you can walk around and down the steps. Great place to sit and contemplate life.
Richard W — Google review
Good source of water for storation with devotional way established that type of monuments and samadhis all family graves as religious place for people. It is large and old in bundi history There is no ticket
Bhanu-priya D — Google review
There is no ticket for this place , the entry fee is free. Please visit this place in the rainy season , in summer or winter this kund is dry, btw experience was very good 😊👍
Tamanna Y — Google review
Good place to visit but not during or just after monsoon. As the beauty of step wells can be seen when the kund is not filled completely.. Good place
Vasu R — Google review
Dhabhai Kund, built in the 17th century, is a site of remarkable historic significance with exquisitely carved steps and beautifully decorated walls. Its grand scale speaks volumes of the architectural brilliance of its time. However, my recent visit in September left me deeply disheartened. The kund was filled with rainwater, concealing the intricate steps, and unfortunately, the water was littered with waste. The lack of maintenance and neglect of such a heritage site is truly saddening. What should have been an inspiring glimpse into history turned into a disappointing experience. For fellow history enthusiasts, I would not recommend visiting during or after the monsoon season. It is a place of great potential, but until it receives the care it deserves, it remains a dismal sight.
Rutuja — Google review
It's one of 52 stepwells in Bundi, showcasing the town’s rich water conservation. It is built by Jaita meena in the 17th century. Here entry is free.
Keshav S — Google review
Exploring Rajasthan........ at the city of step well bundi.......... The Dhabhai Kund, which is famous for its fascinating geometric construction, was built in the 16th century and is located near the Raniji-ki-Baori. It is a step well which was built to provide water to those regions of Rajasthan which were hit by drought. It is famous for its beautiful carvings and murals. A couple of Step Wells are also located outside the Chauhan Gate which are known as the Nagar Sagar............
Saurabh M — Google review
Very beautiful and peace place , but not as expected , we planned trip to this for swimming but the water 💦 is too dusty and not smelling well thats why not able to jump from those big stairs and swim but yeah a good architecturel place also a temple of shiva here , visit in the evening and seat for a 30 minutes lap you will be blessed with ☮️ , and if you love music bring your buds here so that you can combine music and view
Madhusudan P — Google review
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12Bhoraji Ji Ka Kund

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Bhoraji Ji Ka Kund is a stunning historical site that dates back to the 16th century. These water reservoirs were ingeniously constructed to provide water to the drought-stricken regions of Bundi. The beauty and significance of this ancient structure make it a must-visit destination for travelers.
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13Nagar Sagar Kund

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Nagar Sagar Kund is a bustling area just outside the old town, featuring lively bazaars offering a wide range of goods. It's a paradise for photographers with its vibrant atmosphere. The beautiful pond, known as Bawadi, adds to the charm of Bundi and serves as a major tourist attraction. However, it is noted that due to neglect and poor habits of the public, its beauty is diminishing over time.
It is believed to have been constructed in the 8th century AD by the Chauhan dynasty, who ruled over the region at that time. The stepwell is also known as Bhoramdeo Kund or Bawdi and is considered to be one of the most impressive examples of the architectural and engineering skills of that era. The stepwell was built to provide a reliable source of water for the people of Bundi and the surrounding areas. It consists of a series of steps leading down to a large reservoir or kund, which is fed by a natural spring. The kund is said to be more than 50 feet deep and is surrounded by a high wall with several arches and niches. Over the years, the stepwell has been renovated and expanded by various rulers of Bundi, including Maharaja Rao Raja Anirudh Singh, who added several pavilions and balconies to the structure in the 17th century. These additions were designed to provide shade and shelter to visitors who came to the kund to bathe, wash their clothes, or simply relax by the water. Today, Nagar Sagar Kund is a popular tourist attraction and is considered to be one of the most important historical landmarks in Bundi. Visitors can explore the many levels and chambers of the stepwell, admire the intricate carvings and sculptures that adorn the walls, and marvel at the ingenuity and creativity of the architects and builders who created this remarkable structure more than a thousand years ago.
Mathskart C — Google review
ABSOLUTE TRASH! LITERALLY! there are animals inside and an ecosystem!!! PUT EFFORT to clean RAJASTHAN Government! It's so beautiful and it's part of rich and cultural history that you're so proud of!! SHOW IT
Div — Google review
Nagar Sagar Kund in Bundi, Rajasthan, comprises twin stepwells built from white sandstone. Located near Raniji Ki Baori, these intricately carved structures once served as vital water sources. Though no longer in use, they remain a striking example of Rajput architecture and Bundi’s rich heritage
Keshav S — Google review
Place is beautiful for travel Nice view by nature It's a heritage place
Suresh V — Google review
Nice place in bundi near by Taragarh fort in Bundi famous kund
Mahesh D — Google review
Loves the place , everything is clean there , and the view is very amazing
Arpit R — Google review
increases the beauty of Bundi. Greatest attraction center for tourist... It is very nice designed
Ranjeet S — Google review
It is a very beautiful pond(Bawadi), its construction and artistry attracts people towards it.It increases the beauty of Bundi. Greatest attraction center for tourist... It is very nice designed according to artitecher but due to bed habits of Indian public and ignorance by govt, It's losing its beauty day by day... #NagarSagarKund #NagarSagarBawadi
Naresh B — Google review
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14Government Museum

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The Government Museum in Bundi, located within the Sukh Mahal complex, offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. The museum is divided into three galleries showcasing sculptures, miniature paintings, and weaponry. It houses a collection of ancient statues unearthed through archaeological excavations, traditional Rajasthani paintings, and various weapons such as swords and arrows. Situated near the expansive Jait Sagar lake, the museum benefits from a pleasant location with refreshing breezes.
Museum has good location with cool breeze flowing through the day due to very large lake Jait Sagar. It has statues recovered during archaeological digging, weapons like arrows, swords and knives and paintings in Rajasthani styles. Entree fee ₹75/- . Free parking. Afternoons are hot and humid take care.
Harsh J — Google review
Nice sculpture art, picture style and old weapons.
Vijay S — Google review
Historical and knowledgeable place Where many priceless things are kept which reflects the history of Bundi
Zakir H — Google review
Best
Govind S — Google review
All information are mention on photo of ticket attached.
Abbas K — Google review
It's small museum.
Kunal ( — Google review
Not Bed And interested this museum
ROHIT K — Google review
Single female travellers please be careful. Please do not take the outer route.. the entry is from Sukh Mahal .. the location pin takes you from the wrong route. Unless you are taking a tuktuk.. outer route is not recommended. Eve teasing has been reported.
Neha B — Google review
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15Shiv Temple Chhatri

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Shiv Temple Chhatri, located in Bundi, is a converted Shivaist temple with a stunning shivalinga on the ground floor and another lingam upstairs. The temple offers breathtaking panoramic views of Bundi and its surroundings. Accessible only by foot, this ancient temple also houses many idols and boasts beautiful architecture. Despite some vandalism on its walls, the site exudes a peaceful atmosphere that visitors can enjoy while contemplating or simply soaking in the beauty of the place.
An ancient Shiv temple on top of the fort.... Beautiful architecture....... The temple consists of 2 floors and many idols....... One go on the top through small stairs...... There are 2 shivling one at top and one in the ground floor area......
Saurabh M — Google review
The ancient temple, when there was a dynasty in Bundi, the ancient Shivling, the Bhima Burj is located near the temple, from where Bundi looks like heaven all around, presently the wireless station of Bundi is operated here. Exists in It can be reached only on foot. Here, some arrogant boys have spoiled the image of the place by writing the names of their girlfriends on the walls of the temple.
Prasoon B — Google review
Most of the most beautiful place i love sooo much har har mahadev 🙏🙏🙏 this place provide best view of bundi
Amit P — Google review
The most beautiful place I have visited due to its peaceful feel, it’s beauty despite neglect and it’s 360° panoramic views of the world below.
Robyn C — Google review
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16RaniSa Tara Palace

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RaniSa Tara Palace is located near two large kunds and a massive bastion, with the Chamunda Pole gate of Taragarh Fort facing the telecommunication tower to the west. It is part of the Bundi palace and sits above it, about 1km away. Visitors are advised to go in groups or with family due to the presence of monkeys along the slightly slippery track. Wearing proper shoes for trekking is recommended.
Ranisa Tara Palace in Bundi, Rajasthan, is a historic palace known for its elegant architecture and royal charm. It was built for Rani Sa Tara, a queen of Bundi, and reflects the grandeur of Rajputana heritage. The palace features intricate carvings, beautiful courtyards, and stunning frescoes that depict the artistic excellence of that era. Though lesser-known, it holds historical significance and offers visitors a glimpse into Bundi’s regal past. The palace is surrounded by scenic beauty, adding to its appeal as a heritage site.
DJ — Google review
Nice and clean as i didn't expected it would be that clean as its too high to reach there but it don't ruins the hope . Best to understand the old living style of people of bundi
Utkarsh G — Google review
This palace is part of the Bundi palace, situated above the Bundi palace, near 1km tracking , please visit with a group or ur family , because there are lots of monkeys , they attack on people , also the track is a little bit slippery, or not so good , please wear shoes 👟 for good tracking😊😊
Tamanna Y — Google review
Nice view
Govind S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful (Original) Beutiful
Zakir H — Google review
Beautiful view
Pawan B — Google review
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17BUNDI STATE - RAJPUTANA

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Bundi State, located in the region of Rajputana, is home to the Government Museum housed within the historical protected monument Sukhmahal compound. This compound includes Sukhmahal, a stunning palace built in the late 18th century by Rao Raja Vishnu Singh of Bundi. The palace sits on the embankment of Jait-sagar Lake and was overseen by his Diwan architect Sukhram.
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Best attractions in nearby cities

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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mount Abu
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ajmer
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kota
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alwar
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chittaurgarh
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Amer

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