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Bundi & Kota

Leisure Trip

Day 1

Caught MMCT JP (12955) at 19:05 Hrs from Mumbai Central Station Leave for Kota. Overnight train journey. Had a sound sleep for 2 days of Excitement!! Padharo mare desh!!

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Day 2

Reached Kota by 8 am. Had breakfast on the way. Start journey towards Haveli Rajwada Palace, Bundi to freshen up and leave for day excursion.

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Visit 84 Pillared cenotaph Enroute. 84-Pillared Cenotaph is an umbrella situated at Devapura to the south of Bundi town in Rajasthan. Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, as it is also known, was constructed in the year 1683 by the Maharaja of Bundi.

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It was 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.

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Raniji Ki Baori, built in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji is one of the popular step wells in Bundi Town, Rajasthan. It is the largest Baori in Bund with about 50 stairs. During the medieval era, this baori was very popular meeting place for the local ppl.

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Sukh Mahal, built during the reign of Umed Singh is positioned by the lake Jait Sagar. The main attraction of Sukh Mahal is a white marble Chhatri or an umbrella. There is an amazing Umbrella at the terrace of the second storey of the mahal.

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Taragarh Fort in Ajmer was built in 1354 A.D, built under the reign of King Ajaypal Chauhan in the year 1354,it is located on a steep hillside. Taragarh Ajmer has three main gateways that allow entrance to its inside.

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We had a tea Break and had dinner and headed back to hotel for rest and would start next day with a bang again!

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Day 3

Chittorgarh is an important tourist place in Rajasthan. The tourism in Chittorgarh revolves around the impregnable fort that is bordered by cliffs and is difficult to approach. The fort houses palaces, temples, lawns and lakes, all of great interest.

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Garadia Mahadev Temple is a noted shrine of Kota, located near the Chambal River. It is located near the NH-76 that leads to Dabi and Chittorgarh. If you’re someone who enjoys spectacular views, then this place doesn’t disappoint.

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Caught UDZ BDTS SF (22902) from CHITTAURGARH Station at 11:10 pm. Overnight Journey in the train reached Bandra Terminus by 1-1:30 pm.

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