Hadoti Travel Circuit
Places of
Interest: Bundi - Kota - Jhalawar - Baran

Towards the southeast is one of Rajasthan`s least explored regions. It is a
region that is full of great historical towns with a proud heritage dating back
several centuries. Walk back into the past as you visit pre-historic cave paintings
and look for other traces of early civilization. It will delight the archaeologist
in you as you drive along the
Chambal and stuble upon more relics from
the past.
Hadoti has a wealth of beautifully sculpted temples that seem
frozen in time.
SIGHTSEEING
Bundi, the first major destination in Hadoti to be
reached from Jaipur, has a strong association with
Rudyard Kipling,
who drew inspiration from the beautiful town and its surroundings. Set in a
narrow encircling gorge, the palaces and fortress of Bundi seem to come
straight out of a fairy tale. Very few places in the country can match this
small town's picturesque location. The
Bundi Palace presents a fine
example of Rajput architecture with its carved brackets, pillars and
balconies. While you're at the palace don't miss the famous Chitra Shala
with its exquisite paintings of the Bundi School that adorn the walls here.
You can also visit the
Phool Sagar Palace, Sukh Mahal, Shikar Burj and
Sar Bagh. The step wells of Bundi are works of art and a very beautiful
example can be found in the center of the town - the Raniji ki Baodi. This
stepwell is profusely decorated with carved pillars and ornate archways and
makes you wonder why a simple function of drawing water from the well needed
so much embellishment. More decoration can be seen on 64- pillared 17th
century cenotaph just outside the town. It is a region that has kept its
past alive but has also prepared itself to face the 20th century with all
the necessary equipment.
Take the bustling, cluttered city of
Kota. It's a thoroughly modern, industrial city with its smoke
emitting factories and an incredible number of vehicles on its crowded
roads. But it also has its majestic fort and palaces. A lot of other
reminders of its past are scattered all over the city, like the fort with
its museum and the
Jag Mandir, the Brijraj Bhawan Palace and the Umain
Bhawan Palace.
Kota is famous for its sarees called Kotadoria.
These cotton sarees are very popular as summer wear. Moving further into the
Hadoti region the towns get less crowded and less touristy. The
temples and the forts are all there for you to explore, as you drive into
the interior you chance upon a ruined temple here and an abandoned fortress
there. The people, beyond Baran, are warm and welcoming an can be willing
guides to help you understand the area better. Some areas worth exploring
are the
Badoli Temples that date back to the 9th century, the 11th
century Ramgarh Bhand deora temple, Sitabari, an ideal picnic spot with
temples and seven tanks and the fort and mosque of Shahbad. The countryside
has wooded hills and valleys that provide shelter to large variety of
wildlife.
The Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, once used as the royal hunting ground,
today protects panther, spotted deer, wild boar and bear.
Jhalawar is
a typical small Hadoti town where the focal point is the fort itself. Located
in the middle of the town, most of it now houses disctrict offices but try and
get some body to show you the Zenana Khas portion of the fort as it has some
really exquisite paintings on the walls.
When you
decide to move out of Jhalawar, there are other places of interest like the
wooden cottage called Rain Basera, the 7th century temples of Chandrabhaga,
sun temple at Jhalarapatan and the magnificent 8th century Gagron fort.
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