Bundi |
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Map
of Bundi
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Major
Tourist Attractions in Bundi |
Taragarh
Fort |
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The monuments
and their architecture reflect the splendor of the local Rajput
chiefs. The walls of the palaces at Bundi are decorated with life
size frescoes depicting the glory of its rulers. |
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The
Bundi Palace |
Adjacent to the fort is a
palace
that is considered to be one of the finest example of
Rajput architecture. Intricately carved bracket pillars
and balconies and sculpted elephants offer enchanting spectacle to the
tourists. |
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Raniji
ki Baori
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A stepped well
situated outside the old city walls, has high arched gate ornated with excellently
carved pillars. The well has fifty steps and a depth of 46
meters. |
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Sukh
Mahal
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Constructed during
the reign of Umed Singh on
the banks of Sukh Sagar it was a summer palace. The
palace, which has hosted the famous English writer Rudyard
Kipling, is now the government Irrigation Rest
House. |
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Chaurasi
Khambon ki Chhatri
A cenotaph with
eighty four pillars is located south of the town. It was
constructed in the year 1683 by Rao Anirudh Singh to honor
the services of Deva, his wet nurse. The two storied
structure serves as a cenotaph as well as a temple. |
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