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Bharatpur is a 55 km long journey by road from Agra. Best known for it's bird sanctuary, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, with a rich avian variety, is perhaps the finest in Asia. Every year the rare Siberian cranes migrate here to spend the winter in the warmer climate of Bharatpur.
The splendid Bharatpur Palace has a large number of ancient exhibits that date back to the early 15th century. The maharajas of Bharatpur became famous for the bird-lands they carefully developed in the marshes just outside Bharatpur. In old times, the duck shoots hosted here were attended by several maharajas and visiting British dignitaries. These splendid bird-lands have now been converted into a remarkable, if small, national park. Bharatpur town has nothing to offer but is set in a region rich in history, replete with the old forts and palaces of the Jat kings. Deeg, with its pleasure palaces, is oft visited. The proximity to the Taj Mahal at Agra adds attraction to Bharatpur. There are also other interesting places nearby, including Dholpur, Karauli, Goverdhan and Bayana. Places to see in BharatpurKeoladeo National ParkKeoladeo National Park is just 3 km. away from Bharatpur also known as Bharatpur Ghana Bird Sanctuary. Just outside Bharatpur, considered to be one of the world's outstanding heronries, covering an area of just 12 square miles, this is an interlocking ecosystem of woodlands, swamps, wet prairies and dry savannah. Home to over 370 varieties of birds, more than 115 species are migrants flying in from Central Asia, Siberia and Western China during the winter months. Perhaps no other bird sanctuary in the world has so many different species within so small a radius, creating an uniquely rewarding bird watching experience. The park originally called Ghana meaning "dense" takes its name from the ancient temple of Keoladeo, where Lord Shiva is worshipped. This park was painstakingly created in the 19th century by diverting the waters of a nearby canal to the arid scrublands, creating a series of dykes and dams. The new ecosystem that emerged became an ideal habitat for birds of all kinds. Exotic migratory birds front Afghanistan, Central Asia, Tibet as well as Siberian cranes from the Arctic, greyleg geese from Siberia and barheaded geese from China, come here in July/Aug to spend the winters in the warmer climate here, and they breed till Oct/Nov. Colonies of cormorants, spoonbills torks, egrets, heroins, pelicans, ebis and grey heroics can be spotted all over the Park. The raised paths camouflaged by babul trees make it easier to spot them. Lohargarh Fort This massive iron fort, conceived and designed by Maharaja Suraj Mal, the founder of Bharatpur, was built in the early 18th century. With its impregnable defences it withstood several British attacks. The fort has three palaces within its precincts - Kishori Mahal, Mahal Khas and Kothi Khas. Government Museum A rich collection of artefacts, exquisitely carved sculptures and ancient inscriptions are exhibited at the Government Museum located in the Palace. Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj A few of the original eight imposing towers still stand erect within the ramparts of the Lohargarh fort. Two of them - Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj are of special interest. These were built by Maharaja Suraj Mal to commemorate his victories over the Mughals and British. The coronation ceremony of the Jat rulers of Bharatpur were held at the Jawahar Burj. The Palace This royal edifice has elements of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles, with intricately designed floor tiles of interesting patterns. Ancient exhibits are displayed in the museum here. Excursions near BharatpurDeeg (32 km)Once the summer resort of the rulers of Bharatpur, it served as the second capital of the region. This interesting town is strewn with massive fortifications, stunningly beautiful gardens, magnificent palaces and a colourful bazaar. It is dotted with a number of forts, palaces and gardens--well known for their spectacular architectural splendour. The gardens have beautiful tinking fountains and the aura exudes a majestic Mughal style. The palaces worth visit are Gopal Bhavan and Suraj Bhavan. Bengal Chamber It houses the dining from, and has sloping arches, with comfortable cushions along the outer edges forming the seating area. The walls of the royal Chess Room has trellis design and are painted in soft red. Deeg Fort The fort stands majestically over a slightly elevated point, built by Raja Duraj Mal. The fort is surrounded by impressive moats, ramparts and gateways, the interiors are mostly in ruins now, but the watch tower still stands in the ruins keeping an eye over the City and Palace: over it is placed a gun captured from Agra fort. Another defunct cannon which was captured from Ahmad Shah Abdali (1761), who seized the fort for six months, guards a vantage point. Accommodation (Deeg) RTDC Midway, Near Bus Stand, Deeg Rooms and Restaurant Facility. How to Reach BharatpurAir: Agra, 56 kms away, is the nearest airport.Rail: Regular trains connect Bharatpur with several cities on the Delhi-Mumbai trunk route, as well as to Jaipur and Agra. Road: Bharatpur is well connected by good motorable roads to Agra (54 km), Delhi (182 km), Fatehpur Sikri (20 km), Jaipur (174 km), Mathura (36 km) and Sariska (130 km). Hotels in Bharatpur- Forest Lodge - Laxmi Vilas Palace
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