Top Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan During Summer

11. Garh Palace bundi :-

Garh Palace

Maharao Balwant Singh started the construction of Garh Palace in Bundi. The Garh Palace is the complex of numerous palaces which were built by rulers of different times. Most of the palaces were built between the 17th and 18th centuries. After a long period of neglection Garh palace again gaining its recognition. Garh Palace is known for its artistic Rajput style architecture which can be easily seen in its Jharokhas and pillars. Among other palaces which are famous for their decoration like Chhatra Mahal, Phool Mahal and Badal Mahal, there is a somewhat separate Ummed Mahal, famously known as ‘Chitrashala‘. Chitrashala has fascinating pavilion and a gallery of miniature murals located on a raised platform above a garden platform. It has entrance from other side and no entry fee with 8 am to 5 pm timings.

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12. Raniji ki Baori bundi:-

Raniji ki Baori

Raniji ki Baori, also known as “Queen’s stepwell” is located in Bundi town in Rajasthan. It was constructed in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji younger queen of ruling Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi. It is just a 46 meter deep step well with some superb carvings with its pillars and also a high arched gate. It is a multi-storied structure with worship on every floor. The baoli have entry marked by four support beams. Stone elephant statues of which face each other stand in the corners. Ogee brackets decorate every of the archways connected with 46 meter deep Raniji ki Baori, which is reputedly the largest Baori in Bundi. Baoris had been significant social constructions in the medieval Bundi simply because acted while assembly areas for your towns folk. Raniji ki Baori features superb carvings with its pillars and also a high arched gate. It had been constructed during the reign connected with his boy Maharao Raja Budh Singh which ruled Bundi between 1695 AD to 1729 AD.

13. Sukh Mahal bundi :-

sukh mahal- bundi

Sukh Mahal, which is located on the periphery of the lake Jait Sagar was built during Umed Singh’s regime. It is a universal belief that the old palace and Sukh Mahal are connected by means of an underground tunnel. The main attraction of Sukh Mahal is a white marble Chhatri or an umbrella. This magnificent umbrella stands on the roof of the second storey of the Sukh Mahal. The purpose behind constructing this palace was to make provisions for the princes of those times to have a free hand in their nefarious activities.

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14. The Taragarh Fort Bundi:

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The palace is entered through the imposing Hathia Pol (“Elephant Gateway”), flanked by two towers and topped by a pair of huge painted elephants. The most spectacular parts of the palace are the Chattar Mahal (built in 1660), and the Chitrashala, an arcaded gallery (built between 1748 and 1770) overlooking a hanging garden. The murals in these are regarded as among the finest examples of Rajput painting. The themes they cover include scenes from religious ceremonies, hunting scenes and other princely amusements. The colors are predominantly blue and green, with touches of deep red and yellow.

The Taragarh Fort crowns the crest of a steep hill overlooking the town, while the Garh Palace spills picturesquely down the hillside. This palace is Bundi’s – and Rajasthan’s – jewel. Lieutenant Colonel James Tod, (1782-1835), the British Political Agent and author of the authoritative Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, wrote that “the coup d’oeil of the castellated palace of Bundi, from whichever side you approach it, is the most striking in India”.

15. Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambhotre fort

This majestic fort is the landmark of Ranthambhore National Park. Situated about 5kms inside the wildlife reserve, Ranthambhore Fort is the marvel of the Chauhan dynasty. The construction of the fort began in 944 AD under the rule of King Sapaldaksha but it was during the time period of Rao Hammir Deo Chauhan that the fort took shape. It is recognized by UNESCO World Heritage Site that places it under the title ‘Hill Forts of Rajasthan’. The mansion is built upon a 700ft high hill and is one of the major attractions in Ranthambhore National Park. Once this fort severed as a royal hunting reserve and had a sprawling jungle around it giving enough space to carry out this adventure sport. However during the 1950s it became a part of the ‘Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary’ that was set up to conserve the dwindling wildlife in the area.

16. Trinetra Ganesh Temple Ranthambhore

trinetra mandir

Situated inside Ranthambhore Fort, Trinetra Ganesh Temple is yet another attraction in Ranthambhore National Park. Trinetra (Three-Eyed) Ganesh or Pratham Ganesh Temple is amongst the oldest temples in Rajasthan. It is one of those temples, where one can find the deities of the entire family of Lord Ganesha. The temple was built by King Hammer, who is believed to be an ardent devotee of Lord Ganesha. The legend has it that while King Hammer was at war here, their stocks of food were running out. Then one night, Lord Ganesha appeared before the King and assured him that the stocks will be filled and his problems will be solved by the next morning. Miraculously, the next day, the war ceased and the food stock replenished; therefore the king decided to build a temple for Lord Ganesha here. A large number of Ganesha devotees throng this temple and five artist are held each day here.

17. Surwal Lake Ranthambhore

Surwal Lake

Set amidst quaint settings, Surwal Lake is one of the best places for sightseeing near Ranthambhore Park. This lake is the haven for many birds, which are seen here catching fishes especially during winter season. It is a shallow lake, which dries out in summer; therefore it is ideal to visit this place either in monsoon or in winter. The best time of the day to visit here is morning when many birds are seen picking up their breakfast from here. Tucked in isolation, Surwal Lake is ideal for those seeking some solace and peace.

18. Padam Talab Ranthambhore

Padam Talao

This is the largest lake in this Wildlife Reserve and is one of the main sources of water for the wild animals. The best time of the day to visit here is early morning, when a large number of animals are seen drinking at the lake. One can also spot the rare Chinkara deer here as well. The lake looks more beautiful during the season of water lilies; in fact this is why the lake got its name as Padam, which literally means flowers.

19. Women Village Craft Ranthambhore :-

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Apart from witnessing the varied wildlife in the park, one has the opportunity to explore the culture and tradition of Rajasthan as well. At Village Women Craft, which is situated at Gas Plant Road in Sawai Madhopur, one can find a variety of handmade carpets, woolen carpets, tribal rugs, wildlife paintings, shawls, bed covers and much much more! Village Women Craft is a social initiative that supports rural women in Rajasthan to become independent and economically stable. It is an incredible place to shop in Rajasthan and definitely a perfect memento of Ranthambhore National Park.

20. City palace Jaipur :-

Overall view of the City Palace.

The ‘City Palace’ is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Jaipur, located in the heart of the city. Dating back to the 19th century, the palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh.