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Bundi

This picturesque little town in Rajastan, the atmosphere of which more or less remains, fills a narrow valley in the oldest hills in India : the Aravallis. This walled town, 37 km north of Kota, lies in the north of the former Hadaoti state, shielded on the north, east and west by jagged outcrops of the Vindhya range. Bundi, renown for its intricate paintings and murals, made a perfect capital of a major princely state during the heyday of the Rajputs.
According to legend, back in the 12th century, restless young nobles of the warrior Chauhan clan conquered the Bhil and Meena tribals of these lands. One group chose the neighbouring area of Kota, the other settled in Bundi. Kota was a part of Bundi until its separation in 1624 at the instigation of the Moghul emperor, Jehangir.

What To See

The town's Rajput legacy is well preserved in the shape of the massive Taragarh fort ( it is also known as Star Fort )which broods over the town in the narrow valley below and the huge palace which stands beneath it. This Fort was built in 1354. It is reached by a steep road leading up the hill side to its enormous gateway, topped by rampant elephants. Inside are huge reservoirs carved out of solid rock and the Bhim Burj, the largest of the battlements, on which is mounted a famous cannon. Views over the town and surrounding countryside are excellent. 

The Palace is one of the finest examples of Rajput architecture. It is massed across a rocky height , approached by a road of stone steps and ramps meant for horsemen and chariots. Here, the Chitra Mahal is an absolute delight. In a gallery built around a sunken court open to the sky, there are beautiful murals done in the Bundi style of miniature paintings. Above the palace, accessed through the impressive Elephant Gate are the royal apartments, murals, balconies, corbels, pavilions, fretted windows, domes.

Sunset dusts the memorial pavilions, or Chhatris, of the former rulers with gold. This quiet place is set in a grove of old trees and the high platforms of the memorials are decorated with horses and elephants.
Bundi has a couple of beautiful baoris (step wells) right in the centre of town. The Rani ki Baori is 46 metres deep and has some superb carving, and is one of the largest of its kind. A former princess, Rani Nathavatji built this in 1699. This beautiful stepwell with torana arches set between soaring pillars to frame the steps leading down to the water; panels have been carved in the images of the avatars : those age-specific redeemers whose sequence follows the line of animal-human evolution.
The Nagar Sagar Kund is a pair of matching step-wells just outside the Chogan Gate to the old city, right in the centre of the town.

Other attractions

Bundi's other attractions are all out of town. The modern palace, known as the Phool Sagar Palace, built in the 20th century in contemporary style, has a beautiful artificial tank and gardens. Another small palace, Sukh Mahal, built on Sukh Sagar Lake is set in a beautiful formal garden. Shikar Burj is a small hunting lodge. Nestling in the woods amidst lush greenery south of Phool Sagar, it makes a beautiful picnic spot .

For all the bustle of the city, there is a timeless, trapped-in-amber, atmosphere about Bundi which, for many visitors, is oddly reassuring in a fast changing world.

It is better to visit during the Kajli Teej (July- August) festival time.

How To Get There

Air : Nearest airport is Jaipur, 206 km away.
Rail : Kota, 36 km is the convenient railhead.
Road : Tourist taxis and buses are available from Jaipur and Kota.

Where To Stay

Bundi Cafe & Crafts, Bundi (0747-2755 or 3322)
The Circuit House (2336)
RTDC Hotel Vrindavati

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