Kota

Kota, Rajasthan – Where you will get a perfect blend of medieval & modern era

Located just 178 kilometers away from Chittorgarh in Kota you will find an amazing combination of majestic medieval age and modern industrialization. The city lies on the eastern bank of the River Chambal. Earlier it was a part of Bundi state, but later it grew to be a bigger state. The place boasts of its past glory that is exhibited by the untouched wealth of impressive forts, opulent palaces and temples dating back over several centuries. The Kota state has some special architectural work that is reflected in the form of a beautiful collection of Stone Idols (murties) in the Raj Mahal, embellished with gold stained glass work on the walls, the silver mirror work on ceilings and the marvellous wall paintings. The place is also famous for its Kota saree.

Places to see at Kota: Kota being a quaint tourist destination offers multifarious tourist attractions.

Maharao Madho Singh Museum

The Museum is located in the old magnificent palace. The exquisite sculptures, frescoes and murals present a breathtaking view. The armoury section of the museum is amazing with numerous varieties of arms like swords, knives, bows and arrow, pistols, rifles etc. The museum also exhibits some of the creative things that were used by the erstwhile rulers of Kota. One of the main attractions of Maharao Madho Singh Museum at Kota is the huge collection of Rajput miniature paintings belonging to the Kota school of art. The museum was a palace in the past where the rulers of Kota used to live and rule the kingdom. The museum has derived its name from the son of the ruler of Bundi who was declared as the first ruler of Kota by Jehangir, the Mughal emperor. While viewing the exhibits of Maharao Madho Singh Museum we get a wonderful glance into the splendour and history of the place. The museum is closed for visitors on Fridays and holidays declared by the state.

Kota Government Museum

Kota Government Museum is located in the Brijvilas Palace near the Kishore Sagar in the state of Rajasthan. The museum portrays the rich cultural heritage of the state.

Chambal Garden

Located at the bank of river Chambal, the Chambal Garden is one of the most beautiful picnic spots in the Indian city of Kota. Visitors can enjoy peace in the lap of exquisite greenery while in this city. The major attraction of the ChambalGarden in Kota is the wonderful pond situated just in the middle of the greenery. This pond is full of crocodiles attract a large number of tourists to this place during the winter months. This muddy pond can be crossed by shaky bridge suspended at a very low height.

There are also many gharials found in this murky pond. They are the thin and the snouted crocodiles living on fishes. These creatures attract many adventures picnickers to the Chambal Garden located in Kota.  The peace loving people can enjoy this place as equally. Strolling down the vast green vistas overlooking the lively river is truly a wonderful experience.

Haveli of Devtaji

The Haveli of Devtaji is not merely a splendid palace, the place is also interesting for its major historical significance. Like most of the other enigmatic palatial buildings in the Indian state of Rajasthan, the Haveli of Devtaji in Kota stand as a witness to the rich Rajput past of the region. The beauty of this palace lies mainly in the fantastic murals. These frescoes display the remnants of the splendid tradition of which the palace was an important part. One of the major characteristic features of the Rajput palaces is the presence of a large number of rooms. The Haveli of Devtaji is no exception to this. The walls of all the rooms of this Haveli of Kota are decorated with splendid paintings. These paintings in the Haveli of Devtaji make the visitors get a glimpse of the ancient glory of the land of the brave Rajput rulers.

Kishore Sagar and Jag Mandir

Rajasthan, the land of the brave Rajputs is famous among the tourists for the exquisite palatial structures that are spread all over the state. The palaces and the forts here stand as the remnants of the rich past of this enigmatic place. Kishore Sagar and Jag Mandir is also one such place in Kota. Kishore Sagar is a beautiful tank that was artificially constructed by the royal family of this historic place. It is located between the CityPalace and the Hotel Chambal of the RTDC. Just in the middle of this picturesque tank on a small island there is the palace of Jagmandir located.

This palace is a majestic structure made of red sand stone. It is said that the Jagmandir of Kota was built by a Maharani of this place in the year of 1740. This elegant palace is best to see in the morning light. The red stone structure appears elegant with its beauty enhanced amidst the cerulean water of the Kishore Sagar. During the other parts of the day the beauty of this Rajput palace in Kota is can be enjoyed as well. One can also go for boating in the clear blue water of the Kishore Sagar on their trip.

The majestic beauty of the structure of the Jagmandir in Kota is appreciated by tourists from all over the world. The palace is also admired for its rich and fascinating architectural beauty. Kishore Sagar and Jag Mandir are among the most popular tourist attractions in Kota.

Nearby attractions from Kota: Just 87 km from Kota is the princely State of the Jhalawar. It was created in 1838 AD, after being separated from Kota by the British. It is best explored by foot within the city and also by a horse safari in the outskirts, as Jhalawar boasts of rich natural wealth, with vibrant flora and fauna. Jhalawar is known for its exquisite pre-historic cave paintings, massive forts, thick woody forests, exotic wild life and a lush country side which has red poppy fields and orange-laden orchards. Small wonder then the city looks fascinating and colourful during winters.

Things to do at Kota: Besides sightseeing shopping is the best activity you can do in Kota. The place is famous for its Kota Doria sarees which is one of the favourites of the saree lovers. You can also shop some beautiful potteries and stone crafts in Kota. Specifically the stone crafts serve as the perfect souvenirs and gift items to take back home with you. Apart from these, another well-known handicraft of Kota consists of the miniature paintings. They can serve as gifts for others as well as decoration items for your home.

Best time to visit Kota: The best season to visit Kota is from October to February.

How to go ?

By Air

The airport at Kota is well maintained and is well connected with all the major cities of India. Most of the major airlines have flights to and fro from Kota. From the airport, you can hire a cab or taxi to take you to your lodgings. Traveling by air saves you a lot of time and is very comfortable. Kota by Flight – Get flight timings and schedule for how to reach Kota by air. Read reviews & details on how to reach Kota by flight.

By Rail

Kota is well connected on the main Mumbai-Delhi rail route via Sawai Madhopur. Plenty of express trains, some superfast and Rajdhani regularly reach Kota from Delhi and Mumbai. It is also connected by a super fast train leaving daily from Jaipur to Mumbai Central. 

By Road

There are express and deluxe buses to Kota at regular interval from Jaipur via Tonk, Devli and Bundi, journey time about 5 hrs. There are also regular bus connections to Chittorgarh and Udaipur and other places in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh bordering Rajasthan. Local auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws are the alternatives for local transport.

 

Where to stay ?

A number of hotels and lodges are available in Kota suitable to budgets.

Hotel Chambal (RTDC): +91-0744- 2326527
Hotel Brij Raj Bhawan Palace: +91-0744-2450529
Hotel Maheshwari: +91-0744-2371384, 9829035925,9414189949  Website: www.maheshwariresort.com

Note : Phone numbers given above are according to the information available with us. If you find any contact number/s given above is/are incorrect or not in use, please let us know.

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