Bharatpur Tour Packages
From its rich hues to the magnificent landscapes and traditions, India is an incredible country filled with glorious sights. The Indian people are also very warm and friendly, they have a kind heart and always help others in need.
The city was founded by Raja Bharat Singh, who was a descendant of the Kachwaha dynasty. It is located on the banks of River Gambhir, which flows from south to north and joins River Ganga at Khairthal. Bharatpur is well known for its rich culture and heritage, which includes many temples, mosques, and other historic buildings such as the Jantar Mantar observatory.
Government Museum Bharatpur, Bharatpur Palace and Museum, Bankey Bihari Temple, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Lohagarh Fort, Chawad Devi Temple, Laxman Temple, Seetharam Temple, Ganga Mandir, Deeg, Dholpur Palace, Band Baretha and more.
There are several places to visit in Bharatpur in the Brij area of the desert state of Rajasthan. Being naturally rich, the city houses the famous Keoladeo Ghana National Park, the photographer’s paradise with diverse flora and fauna and colorful migratory birds in the winter. This well-preserved park has been able to find a place in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.
Bharatpur tourist places are not only restricted to only wildlife and forest. The city is also known for its historical remains from past centuries. The famous 18th century built Lohagarh Fort with Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj, the strongest structure of Rajasthan stands in its full glory in this city. Udaipur Fun Holiday provide a smooth and stress-free Bharatpur Sightseeing Tour for you.
KEOLADEO GHANA NATIONAL PARK
The intensity of wildlife that one can experience in Bharatpur is startling. Though most well-known for the hordes of birds that its hosts ear-round, the sanctuary also has a rich variety of flora and fauna, all of which makes the sanctuary a wildly active place throughout the year. The best season to visit this sanctuary is around October- November. Most migratory birds have arrived by then and the chirp and bustle of the place is magnificent. The summer months, when the cranes have begun their beautiful courtship dances, are also interesting months to visit the sanctuary in.
LOHAGARH FORT
Lohagarh Fort, or Iron Fort, is one of the strongest structures in Rajasthan, and a must-visit attraction in Bharatpur. It is its unassailable defence quality that gave it its powerful name when it was built in the early 18th century by Jat ruler Maharaja Suraj Mal. The fort also houses a museum in its arena- the Government Museum. The museum is a good place to learn about the arts of war employed by the rulers of Bharatpur and take a look at the various war related artefacts that were used for defence in the past. The fort also commands grand views of the region, so visiting it is also a visual treat.
BANKEY BIHARI TEMPLE
Built during the Mughal rule in Bharatpur, the Bankey Bihari temple in Bharatpur is a delightful temple inside the Lohagarh Fort. The spot is pleasant to look upon and perfect to revive yourself in. The peace and silence that hang around the temple, as well as the soothing gongs that reverberate the still air inside the temple, make for an auspicious and serene atmosphere. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and houses several idols celebrating his power and virtue. This temple is one of the best places to visit in Bharatpur.
Bharatpur Palace And Museum
Bharatpur Palace is a palace in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India. The Bharatpur Palace is a former residence of the Maharajas of Bharatpur and now houses the Bharatpur Museum of Art and Culture. The palace was constructed by Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1733, who was the ruler of an Indian princely state called Bharatpur. The palace is located on the banks of Ghaggar River near its confluence with Sindh River in the city of Bharatpur, Rajasthan state in India.
GANGA MANDIR
Ganga Mandir is a Hindu temple in the holy city. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and has an idol of Lord Shiva known as Shivalinga. The temple was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (1688-1743) with the help of his chief priest, Mahant Swami Haridas. The Ganga Mandir was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (1688-1743) with the help of his chief priest, Mahant Swami Haridas.
LAXMAN MANDIR
Intricately carved doors, embellished walls, grandiose arches, and imposing idols- all these make Laxman Mandir one of the best tourist attractions in Bharatpur. There is a wealth of history and culture inscribed within the halls of this temple. Built in order to pay tribute to the brotherly virtues of Laxman, brother of Lord Ram, the temple contains statues of Lord Laxman and his wife Urmila, as well as smaller statues of Hanuman, Shtrughan, Bharat and Ram.
GOVERNMENT MUSEUM
The Government Museum of Bharatpur is located in the theLohargarh fort. It is a strong reflection of the culture of the area, and contains a lot of interesting artefacts relating to the art, history, and traditions of Bharatpur. The main attractions of the museum consist of the stone sculptures, inscriptions, terracotta items, metallic objects, coins, weapons, miniature paintings and local artthat are housed there.
DEEG
Deeg is a small but interesting town located in the Bharapur district. If you wish to explore the region around Bharatpur thoroughly, make sure you visit this town. Two of the best attractions of Deeg are its Palace complex and the three-day Deeg festival held in the month of September. The Deeg palace is an imposing structure wrought in traditional Rajasthani style.
DHOLPUR PALACE
One of the best places to visit in Bharatpur, the glamorous Dholpur Palace, also known as Raj Niwas Palace, is a sight to behold. Built in the early 19th century with red sandstone, the attractive palace catches the eye from afar. The intricate architecture adds depth and meaning to the structure, and makes it interesting to gaze upon. Walking through the red sandstone halls is a unique experience. Spending an hour here is a good way to enjoy your time in Bharatpur.