BHARATPUR TOUR
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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 Jantar Mantar observatory.
Bharatpur Palace
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.
Bharatpur National Park
Bharatpur National Park is a protected area in the state of Rajasthan, India. It also has an abundance of bird life, including many species of water birds, and over 250 species of plants. Bharatpur National Park was established in 1955 and has an area of about 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres). It is located on the southern edge of the Kathiawar Peninsula near the village of Bharatpur. The park's headquarters are situated at Baghpura.
Lohagarh Fort
Lohagarh Fort was built by Maharaja Surajmal in 1728 AD. Lohagarh Fort was built in such a way that it overlooks the Gambhir River and its surroundings. The northern gate leads to a large courtyard which has been turned into a garden by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur in 18th century AD.
Deeg
DEEG BHARATPUR is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The word Deeg comes from the Sanskrit word "deegh" which means "a deep well". DEEG BHARATPUR is home to many ancient Hindu temples and places of worship, including Kalika Mata Temple, Bhairon Temple, Dargah Sharif and Hanuman Temple.
Band Baretha
Band Barheta Sanctuary is a natural area in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. It is one of the biggest wildlife sanctuary of Rajasthan and surrounded by sand dunes. There are many species of bird that calls here for mates during winter season, including white throated kingfisher and Painted Stork. It provides chances to have an honest experience with nature.