Bundi: Rajasthan’s Hidden Gem of Forts, Palaces, and Kipling’s Inspiration
Tucked away in the Aravalli Hills, Bundi is one of Rajasthan’s most atmospheric towns, often overlooked but rich in charm and history. The skyline is dominated by Taragarh Fort, a 14th-century stronghold perched above the blue-washed houses of the old town. Below it, the magnificent Bundi Palace clings to the hillside, offering sweeping views and an intimate look at royal Rajasthani artistry.
Many sections of the palace remain locked, but a private tour with a palace caretaker reveals its secrets: murals vivid with red and gold, inlaid ivory doors, and detailed carvings that bring Bundi’s regal past to life.
Nearby, the royal cenotaphs at Sar Bagh showcase masterful stonework, while Sukh Mahal, a small palace on the edge of Jait Sagar Lake, once hosted Rudyard Kipling, who penned part of Kim during his stay.
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