Explore Kota tourism Part 4
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, canopy, etc. It is situated in the Vigyan Nagar area near the Aerodrome Circle of Kota. You can see here the next level of greenery, that's why it has been named Oxygen Park Kota. After coming here, you will get plenty of oxygen. You can find here most of the species of plants and shrubs. Those who are students should especially come here to become stress-free, although it is for everyone, This park will suit all ages and people. It will easily take you three to four hours to visit it and you never know that 3-4 hours I spent here.
Chambal River Front
The Chambal River Restoration Project in Kota, Rajasthan, is a prime example of urban riverfront revitalisation. The project has transformed a neglected stretch of the Chambal River into a beautiful and vibrant tourist attraction spot in Rajasthan’s education hub Kota. Inaugurated on September 13 by Rajasthan Assembly Speaker CP Joshi, Kota Riverfront is India’s first heritage riverfront that boasts the world’s tallest Nandi statue and grandiose Ghats.
The project includes a walkway, cycling track, children’s park, food court, water sports complex, and museum. The riverfront has become a popular destination for locals as well as tourists from across the country and the world. It has also helped in boosting Kota’s economy, created new jobs and attracted new businesses.
The project has received wide-spread praise for the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government for its cultural, financial and social benefits. It was developed at a cost of Rs 1200 crores generated by local resources by Rajasthan Minister and local MLA Shanti Dhariwal.
Maharao Madho Singh Museum:
Explore the rich heritage of Kota through its impressive collection of artifacts, including sculptures, paintings, and manuscripts.
Haveli of Devtaji:
Admire the intricate frescoes and architectural details of this historic haveli, showcasing the craftsmanship of bygone eras.
Godavari Dham Temple
: A popular Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Godavari, known for its vibrant festivals and religious significance.
Gagron Fort:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval fort is renowned for its architectural splendor and historical significance
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