Bundi : Rajasthan
Hit town’s medieval character, Taragarh I Fort and the palace below are captivating. I He chitrashala in the palace has rooms I mend with miniature paintings depict-I iij scenes from the life of Lord Krishna I ml his consort Radha.
Bundi is connected by state highway. I Regular buses operate from Bundi to Kota j 38 km, laipur 156 km, Ajmer 167 km, Chittaur 1156km via Bijolia, Menal, Udaipur 310 km Ira Chittaur, Delhi 465 km via Jaipur, Sawai-I madhopur 127 km, Jodhpur 414 km via Ajmer, Indore 365 km via Kota, Jhalawar,.
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Jhalawar : Rajasthan
Jhalawar lies in the south-eastern region of Rajasthan, at the edge of the Malwa plateau. This region, rich in forests has exotic flora and fauna and is a haven for numerous species of birds which can be spotted on the roads as one drives along the lush-green fields. In the winter fields of white and pink poppy add colour to the countryside. The area around Bhawani Mandi has the distinction of being an important place on the citrus fruit map. The region abounds in forts and there are some unique Buddhist caves. Definitely worth a visit for those
Kota : Rajasthan
STD Code: 0744
Rajasthan's largest industrial town situated on the banks of the river Chambal is well known for its famous Kota sarees and also for a miniature school of art which specialised in hunting scenes. Kota, with Bundi and Jhalawar, comes under the Hadoti circuit, Rajasthan's latest tourist promotion.
Chittaurgarh : By Road
There are bus services operating to Udaipur Ahmedabad, Mt. Abu, Sirohi, Ja-lore, Jodhpur, Dungarpur, Banswara, Bun¬di, Kota, Rawatbhata, Ajmer, Jaipur, Pratapgargh, Ratlam, Indore, Tonk and Nathdwara. Roads connect Chittaurgarh to various towns and cities in Rajasthan. Chittaurgarh is 297 km from Mt. Abu and 585 km from Delhi.
Reservations: Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation Bus Stand, Near Bridge « 41177. Timings 1000 to 1700 hrs.
Unmetered taxis and auto-rickshaws are available near the railway station and District Hospital, and tongas are the main means of transport. Rates are negotiable. Bicycles can also be hired from the railway station area.
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Shekhawati : Rajasthan
Often called the 'open -air art gallery of Rajasthan', the region of medieval Shekhawati comprises the present day districts of Sikar and Jhunjhunu. The high -quality frescoes which this region is famous for date between 1750 and 1930.
Mount Abu : Rajasthan
STD Code: 02974
At 1,200 metres. Mount Abu is the highest point of the Aravalli range passing through Rajasthan. The only hill resort of Rajasthan, it is built around a lake and is surrounded by forested hills. According to legend, the town derives its name from Arbuda, a serpent who descended to the spot to rescue Shiva's bull, Nandi. Besides having all the features of a pleasant hill resort. Mount Abu is also well known for the famous Dilwara Temples and many more archaeological remains. There are interesting treks and picnic spots, the romantic royal retreats of the