Housed in Kotah’s historic City Palace — the ancestral seat of the Raos and Maharaos of Kotah — the Museum has been open to the public since 1970 …
A beautiful palace located alongside Taragarh Fort, Garh Palace is beautiful & massive. Lovely views of the surroundings.Full review by DipuKV
Jan 18, 2025
The Bundi Garh Palace and Chitrashala are definitely worth visiting. The entry fee is is 100 for the Garh Palace and is free for the Chitrashala . The enterance is a very steep and uneven climb. Sen…Full review by grakesh133
Aug 16, 2024
It's a must visit or should I say only visiting place in Bundi. Do take a guide who will make the tour of the palace interesting. It's a big palace and can be done on foot. Takes around an hr to comp…Full review by PushkarS
Hi! Can anybody tell me who owns Garh Palace fort in Bundi? Do you know who it was built for? Was it for a particular Maharajah? Also do you know roughly how many rooms it has? Thanks! Many thanks!
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What I was told while visiting Garh Palace of Bundi that it is a disputed property as of now. The earstwhile Maharaja had apparently bequeathed the property to a close relative. …
What I was told while visiting Garh Palace of Bundi that it is a disputed property as of now. The earstwhile Maharaja had apparently bequeathed the property to a close relative. There is apparently a legal suit going on. As a result, the state of maintenance is also sub optimal. Also, I have no idea about the exact number of rooms, but it has multiple levels - at least 3. Each level has about between 10-20 rooms of various sizes and dimensions.
We visted recently and had a lovely afternoon in the palace; looking at the paintings and walking up to the fort. We just have one question we can't answer. When you first walk through the arch way into the courtyard there is a room to your left, it is full of bats. There were 3 men in there (bit unfriendly - seemed a bit miffed we walked in actually) they were working on some sort of paper records, and wrapping them in material. Is this some sort of records office? Seems an odd place to work.
Well as Garh Palace is under private people (king of Alwar) so it might open. But to be 100% sure try to call some local tour guide, they will have good idea about this.
I am planning to visit Bundi( just to see those beautiful paintings). I ( elderly person) with knee problem, like to know how steep is the journey to go 'Garh Palace'? Thanks for helping me. Please answer me as soon as possible, I am at the final stage of planning my trip.
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Sorry for the delay in answering your question. Its bit of a climb to the palace. If you are really interested to visit i think you can do it. But my advice is not to go for the fort , its a long and …
Sorry for the delay in answering your question. Its bit of a climb to the palace. If you are really interested to visit i think you can do it. But my advice is not to go for the fort , its a long and steep hike. But palace and the beautiful paintings you can visit and enjoy. its worth taking all the pain to visit Bundi. You have to walk for almost 300 - 400 mts ( slight inclination , can do with a slow walk) and take a left turn to enter the palace and u have to climb few steps from the garden to see the paintings inside the palace. Visit and enjoy BUNDI.
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