Architectural Buildings in Bundi

THE 5 BEST Bundi Architectural Buildings

Architectural Buildings in Bundi

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  • Dirk W
    Alexandra Headland, Australia6,458 contributions
    The Taragarh Fort is the oldest fort in Rajasthan and is build on a hill overlooking Bundi. It is now seriously overgrown, hard to walk up to and has lots of monkeys. The greenish tint of the stones shows that they used serpentine instead of sandstone to build it. It is a pity it is not better preserved.
    Written 24 March 2023
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  • Dirk W
    Alexandra Headland, Australia6,458 contributions
    Dhabhai Kund, together with Ranji ki Baori, is the best stepwell in Bundi. Bundi is not exactly a main tourist priority, so even here maintenance and conservation could be a lot better. The omnipresent pigeons leave their droppings all over the place and the water is green and polluted. That is a pity, because it is a grand structure and should be cared for.
    Written 24 March 2023
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  • Dirk W
    Alexandra Headland, Australia6,458 contributions
    In 1683 the Maharaja of Bundi had some spare money and wanted a long-lasting memory for his nurse. So he built this pretty 84-Pillared Cenotaph in her honor. All in white marble, it holds four chattri placed on the 4 corners, a large Shiva Linga in the centre and really nice carvings around the base. All set in a nice little garden and worth an hour to take some pictures.
    Written 24 March 2023
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  • Dirk W
    Alexandra Headland, Australia6,458 contributions
    A small summer palace for the local ruler and got some exposure because Rudyard Kipling spent a couple of days there writing Kim. In the upstairs gallery there are some black/white photographs of Kipling and underneath a small museum.
    Only if you've run out of better things to do.
    Written 24 March 2023
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  • Alvin A
    66 contributions
    This is a small umbrella shaped structure, close to the fort view point in road from Nawal Sagar Lake to Rani Ji Ki Baori. The point is famous for giving a total bird eye view of Bundi, better than view from Taragarh Fort. Also access to this place is free and 24 hours. There is a very small trek you have to do to reach this place, and unfortunately no proper road is present. People who want to see the entire beauty of Bundi Should Not miss this place.
    Written 15 March 2018
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