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Explore Kota tourism Part 4

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 Trikuta: Situated at a distance 10 km from the city center of Kota you can take the view of Vaishno Devi Mata temple of Katra in  Trikuta Mandir Kota . It has hills and caves similar to the Vaishno Devi temple pathway in Katra. you can see the entire Trikuta mountain view here in Kota which is very beautiful. It took 12-13 years to build this Trikuta Mata mandir and the reason for this is the detailing of this place to make it similar to Katra temple. This temple is being liked by a lot of people of Kota and a large number of devotees of Mata Rani also come here to visit from far away. It is situated on the same road which also has  Gurudwara Agamgarh Sahib  (3.7km), So you can also visit it. oxygen Park newly constructed park in Kota named Oxygen Park or the City Park Kota is full of lush greenery, with numerous features like oxygen-rich plants, a Lake, a Ramp bridge, an Inverted Pyramid, an aviary, statues, an open gym, restaurants, playing zones, Kinetic Tower, c...

Explore Kota tourism Part 3

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 Seven Wonders Park: As the name suggests, this park features replicas of the Seven Wonders of the World, making it a fun and educational attraction for visitors of all ages. Jagmandir Palace: Situated on Kishore Sagar Lake, this picturesque palace is surrounded by water and lush gardens. It's a popular spot for photography enthusiasts and history buffs. Kansua Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient temple is known for its intricate carvings and architectural beauty. It's a serene place for spiritual seekers and history lovers Bundi : A nearby town famous for its ancient forts, palaces, step wells, and vibrant bazaars, making it an ideal day trip destination from Kota. Rana Pratap Sagar Dam & Wildlife Sanctuary : Located around 50 km from Kota, this dam offers scenic views and is home to a variety of wildlife, including crocodiles, migratory birds, and more. Dussehra Festival : If you visit during October, don't miss the vibrant Dussehra celebrations, featuring ...

Explore Kota tourism (Part 2)

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 City Palace: Built in the 17th century, this magnificent palace is a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. It houses a museum showcasing artifacts, weapons, and royal attire. Chambal Gardens : Situated along the banks of the Chambal River, these gardens are perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. The lush greenery and serene atmosphere make it a popular spot among locals and tourists alike. Garadia Mahadev Temple: Perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Chambal River, this temple offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It's a great place to witness the sunset or simply soak in the beauty of nature. Kota Barrage: This dam on the Chambal River not only serves as a crucial water resource but also offers scenic views and recreational activities like boating and birdwatching.

Explore Kota Tourism

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 Garh Palace (City Palace): This large palace complex is the foremost tourist attraction in Kota. It was built in a predominantly Rajput style of architecture and is a sprawling complex of suites and apartments built by different rulers of the Rajput dynasty at different times in history. Garh Palace (City Palace) Kota Chambal River Boat Safari: One of the unique attractions of Kota is a Boat Safari on Chambal River. It starts from forest office jetty near Chambal Garden. It'sa 2-3 hours ride in which tourists can visit Garadia Mahdeo 12 kms from the starting point and back. One can spot crocodiles, vultures and panthers. The boat safari is a mesmerizing experience surrounded by rocky terrain, as the Chambal River is part of the Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve and a Crocodile Sanctuary. Chambal River Boat Safari Kota Kishore Sagar: Kishore Sagar is an artificial lake built by Rao Kishore Singh in the year 1760. This picturesque lake is a popular tourist destination and is a great plac...