Kota Travel Guide
Excursions
BAROLI (BADOLI) 48 KM
On the way
to Rana Pratap Sagar Dam lies one oldest and most spectacular temple
complexes in Rajasthan belonging to the 9th century AD. It is built a little
before the classical period of temple building. The craftsmanship seen here
is stunning. The carvings and the figure of Natraj, Shiva as cosmic dancer,
on the door of the mandap are bewitching. There are many interesting shrines
that can be visited here.
RANA PRATAP
SAGAR DAM & BHAINSRODGARH 55 km.
These two places come
under Chittaurgarh district. Bhainsrodgarh is located on the bank of Chambal
River. It has wonderful natural surroundings and a whole village is
established in the fort. On the way, the ancient temple of Gapernath Mahadev
can be visited which is a beautiful picnic spot.
BAHNDDEORA
TEMPLE (RAMGARH) 110km
It is situated in Baran district.
Built in the 11th century, and was renovated in 12th century. Perched on
Ramgarh hill, the best way to reach the temple is by a jeep. This temple is
now in ruins.
THE REMAINS OF
GARHGACHCHH 110 km
These 9th and 13th century temples, made
of red stone are in Baran district.
NAHARGARH
FORT 145 km
The fort is an example of Mughal architecture
made of red stone.
SITABARI
120 km
Situated near the village of Kelwara inBaran district, this is a
beautiful picnic spot. The old temples of Sita, Laxman and seven water tanks
are worth a visit. Every year a tribal fair is held in the month of
May/June.
SHERGARH 125 km
Situated near Atru village inBaran district, the fort of Shergarh is
an important monument.
FORT OF SHAHBAD AND MOSQUE 160 km
This fort was constructed by Chauhan King Mukutman in 1577 AD. The
mosque here ws made during the time of Aurangzeb and is the biggest mosque
in Rajasthan.
DARRAH WILDLIFE
SANTUARY 50 km.
A thickly wooded forest, along the
south-east border of Kota, adjacent to the mountain range, is the former
royal hunting preserve.
It has been converted into a wildlife
sanctuary where panther, spotted deer, tiger, wild boar and boar live
without any threat to their lives.
ROCK
PAINTINGS OF ALANIYA RIVER 25 km.
from Kota, rock paintings
are found on the banks of river Alaniya.
Other
Excursions Abhera Lake & Palace, 8 km
Nanta
Palace
Mukund Singh & Abla Meeni Palace, 50 km . on way to
Jhalawar. Gupta period's Bhimchori Temples's Ruines, 50 km. Near Mukund
Singh & Ablamin Mahahal.
Charchouman Temple, 35 km. Etc.
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