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    The bustling town of Kota is situated on the banks of the river Chambal. This historic city is renowned for its invincible forts, museums, palaces, temples and sprawling gardens. The rich history of Kota dates back to the 12th century when it was once the part of the erstwhile Rajput kingdom of Bundi. Kota became an independent princely state in 1624, when the Mughal emperor Jehangir defeated its rulers. The historical monuments, vibrant markets, sumptuous cuisine and life style of Kota reflect the splendor of the bygone era.

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    Kota today is famous for its Hydro Electric Plant on the Chambal River and the stunningly beautiful Kota Doria saris that are woven in the nearby called Kaithoon. These delicate saris are made of cotton silk and fine golden thread. They comprise of a special type of check pattern in the weave itself, which is locally known as Khat. Kota is also for its IIT JEE preparation, and is home to Asia’s biggest manufacturer of fertilizers.

    Best Time to Visit
    October to February

    What to Buy
    Kota Doria Saris, potteries, stone crafts, and Miniature paintings

    Fairs and Festivals
    Gangaur Festival (March - April), Sitabari fair (May - June), Dussehra Fair (Oct - Nov)

    Places of Interest

    City Fort and Palace
    Overlooking the Kota barrage and the Chambal River, City fort and Palace is the prime attraction of Kota. Built in 17th century, it is one of the largest fort complexes in Rajasthan. The fort has rugged bastion and ramparts adorned with delicate domes and balustrades and an impressive gateway.

    Government Museum
    Situated in Brijvilas Palace, The Government Museum houses an incredible collection of rare coins, manuscripts and representative selection of Hadoti sculpture. It remains open from 10AM to 5 PM. One of the most precious collectible is the 9th century sculptured statue brought here from Baroli

    Chambal Garden
    The picturesque Chambal gardens are situated on the banks of the Chambal River. The gardens have a foggy pond that serves as a vital habitat for crocodiles and alligators. These gardens are the major picnic spot of Kota.

    Rao Madho Singh Museum
    Counted as one of the finest museums of Rajasthan, Rao Madho Singh Museum displays a wonderful collection of miniature paintings, magnificent sculptures, frescoes, ancient murals, arma and many valuable antiquities. It also houses the artistic items once used by the former rulers of Kota. The museum remains open (except Friday) from 11AM to 5 PM.

    Haveli of Devaji
    Known for its amazing frescos and miniature paintings, The grand havelis of Devtjai is one of the most beautiful mansions in Rajasthan. Prior permission is required to visit the Haveli.

    Kansu Temple
    Devoted to lord Shiva, the temple houses a rare four-faced Shivlingam. It is one the prime pilgrim destinations for Shaivaites.

    Kota Barrage
    Kota Barrage is a part of the irrigation canal system set on the Chambal River. This idyllic site is perfect for an evening promenade.

    Jagmandir Palace
    The magnificent Jag Mandir Palace was built by one of the queens of Kota in 1740. It is set midst the beautiful Kishor Sagar Lake. The rippling waters of the lake offers a breathtaking reflection of the Palace.

    Other attractions
    Budh Singh Bafna Haveli, Mathuradheesh temple, Yatayat Park, Bhitria Kund

    Excursions – Baroli (48km), Nahargarh fort (145km), Sitabari (120km), Shergarh ( 125km), Darrah wildlife sanctuary ( 50km), Abhera Lake ( 8km),

    How to get there

    By Air: Kota has a small airport of its own. It is connected to Jaipur, which is linked to all major airports of India.

    By Rail: Kota has a railway station that falls on the Delhi - Mumbai rail route. A large number of trains link Kota to various other railway stations in the country.

    By Road: An extensive network of roads connect Kota to all important cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bundi

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