BHATATPUR
PLACES TO VISIT
The 50 km journey by road from
Agra drives you to the town of Bharatpur-the eastern gateway to
Rajasthan. Bharatpur is popular for its bird sanctuary-the Keoladeo
Ghana National Park - finest in Asia rich avian variety. Every year
the rare Siberian cranes come to spend the winter in the warmer
climate of Bharatpur.Of the remnants of the royal past remains the
marvellous Bharatpur Palace housing a rich repository of a large
number of ancient exhibit that date back to the early 15th century.
Lohagarh Fort
The massive iron structure built in the early
18th century. With its impregnable defences it sustained itself
even after a number of British attacks. The fort was conceived and
designed by Maharaja Suraj Mal, the founder of Bharatpur. The fort
has three palaces within its precincts - Kishori Mahal, Mahal Khas
and Kothi Khas.
Government Museum
A rich collection of artefacts, exquisitely carved sculptures
and ancient inscriptions can be admired in the Government Museum
located in the Palaces. All these items speak volumes about the
rich heritage, art and crafts of the region.
Keoladeo National Park
Once the royal hunting preserve of the princes of Bharatpur,
it is one of the finest bird sanctuaries in the world inundated
with over 400 species of water birds. Exotic migratory birds from
Afghanistan, central .Asia, Tibet as well as Siberian cranes from
the arctic, greyleg geese from Siberia and bareheaded geese from
China , come here in July/Aug to spend the winters in warmer climate
and they breed till Oct/Nov.
Colonies of cormorants, spoonbills , storks, egrets, herons, pelicans,
ebis and grey herons can be spotted all over the park. The raised
paths camouflaged by babul trees make their viewing easier. Jawahar
Burj and Fateh Burj : A few of the eight imposing towers still stand
erect within the glorious ramparts of the Fort. Especially two of
them - Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj are of special interest. These
were built by Maharaja Suraj Mal to commemorate his victories over
the Mughals and British respectively. The coronation ceremony of
the Jat rulers of Bharatpur was also held at the Jawahar Burj.
The Palace
This royal edifice is a fusion of the Mughal and Rajpat
architectural styles with magnificent apartments and intricately
designed floor tiles having interesting patterns. One can marvel
at the ancient exhibits displayed in the museum in he centeral part
of the palace.
Excursions
Deeg(32 km): Once the summer
resort of the rulers of Bharatpur, it served as the second capital
of the region. This interesting town is strewn with massive fortifications
, stunningly beautiful gardens, magnificent palaces and a colourful
bazaar |