Taragarh Fort
Historic fort towering over Bundi city; famous for battlements, tunnels and views of blue-painted houses.
Explore Rajasthan’s hidden gem known for forts, baoris, lakes and royal murals.
Nestled amid the Aravalli Hills, Bundi is a painter’s paradise and one of Rajasthan’s most charming heritage towns. Often called “The Blue City of the East,” it is famed for its ornate stepwells (baoris), magnificent palaces, hilltop forts and quiet lakes. Unlike the busier cities, Bundi still carries the aura of untouched royalty — narrow lanes, fresco-painted havelis, and panoramic sunset points make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking history and peace together.
Historic fort towering over Bundi city; famous for battlements, tunnels and views of blue-painted houses.
Royal palace known for stunning murals and Bundi-style miniature paintings depicting royal life and legends.
The “Queen’s Stepwell,” one of India’s most beautiful baoris, showcasing arches and carvings in sandstone.
Peaceful palace on the banks of Jait Sagar Lake where Rudyard Kipling once stayed; perfect spot for reflection and nature lovers.
Square-shaped lake reflecting the surrounding palaces and temples; mesmerizing during sunrise and sunset hours.
Majestic marble structure supported by 84 pillars, built in memory of Rao Anirudh Singh — symbol of Bundi’s royal grandeur.