If you are planning to visit Bharatpur, then do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the flavors of Bharatpur cuisine. This land is referred to as the land of kings, therefore cuisine preparation was very important here. Bharatpur cuisine is highly influenced by the availability of raw material and war-like lifestyle of native inhabitants. The rise of the hotel industry in the state provides options to visitors coming here. Indian, Continental and regional foods of Rajasthani food are served to the visitors. Perhaps the best-known item of Rajasthani food is dal, bati and churma. Sweets are an integral part of food here, which is served before the starting of food.
Tourist Attractions in Bharatpur Tours
The Keoladeo Ghana National Park or-as many people prefer to call it-the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary lies between two of India's most historic cities, Agra and Jaipur.
Various festivals are celebrated in Bharatpur. Brij Festival is celebrated during the month of February and March. Ras Leela is performed by professionals during this festival. In the month of September and October, Jaswant Exhibition is being held every year during Dussera. Gangur Festival is celebrated by married women dedicated to Gauri, the incarnation of Godess Parvati. This festival is celebrated during the month of March and April. Teej is celebrated during July and August when the monsoons begin.
Places to See in Bharatpur Lohagarh Fort: The colossal iron edifice was built in the early 18th century by Maharaja Suraj Mal. It miraculously withstood the ravages of time and even sustained the numerous British attacks. The fort consists of three palaces namely - Kishori Mahal, Mahal Khas and Kothi Khas.
Government Museum: This museum is the repository of traditional artefacts, delicately carved sculptures and ancient inscriptions that speak a lot about the region's cultural heritage.
The Palace: The magnificent imperial building reflects the fusion of Mughal and Rajpat architectural styles with majestic apartments and exquisitely designed floor tiles exhibiting fascinating patterns. The ancient exhibits displayed in the museum at the centre of the palace inspire awe of the beholder.
Keoladeo National Park: In the past it was the royal hunting preserve of the Bharatpur princes but now it has become one of the famous bird sanctuaries that is the abode of about 400 varied species of birds including water birds, exotic migratory birds from Afghanistan, Siberian cranes from the Arctic, Greyleg Geese from Siberia and Bareheaded Geese from China.
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