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Bharatpur - Paradise surrrounded by most Stunning Natural Beauty!!

The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park, is located in Bharatpur, the Eastern Gate of Rajasthan. Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is the main tourist attraction of the city and is famous for being a wintering place for Palaearctic migratory waterfowl as well as having a huge number of non-migratory permanent breeding birds.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Maharaja Suraj Mal
founded Bharatpur, sometimes referred to as Lohagarh, in 1733. The bright Braj Celebration, which is held here in Rajasthan after the well-liked Holi festival, is well-known. Chowries, or fly whisks, fashioned by hand in Bharatpur and featuring handles of ivory, silver, or sandalwood are another local specialty.

Bharatpur is located 50 kilometres west of Agra and is conveniently accessible to tourists because it is situated between the golden triangle cities of Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra.

You will undoubtedly like everything that Bharatpur has to offer, regardless of whether you are a history enthusiast or a nature enthusiast. A serene calm permeates the city, which is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The breathtaking scenery in the area of Bharatpur is simply breathtaking.

Of course, the bird sanctuary in Bharatpur, which is home to more than 230 different bird species, is the city's biggest draw. The majestic Lohagarh fort is another, built in the 18th century and situated in the middle of the city. There are locations like the Chawad Devi Temple, Laxman Mandir, and Bankey Bihari Temple for spiritual tourists. There are several historical attractions at the Bharatpur Palace and Museum.

There is never a lack of things to do in this city because to its abundance of man-made and natural attractions. Adventure sports like rappelling, zip lining, rifle shooting, archery, pipe walking, horizontal ladder walking, plane walking, Burma bridge walking, heebie jeebie walking, and quake walking are available here. These activity locations have instructors on hand to help you along the way.

A local steppe environment with very low annual precipitation best describes Bharatpur. Around 25.7 degrees Celsius would be the average. Around 664 mm of rain falls on average each year. The winters are a little frigid, with lows frequently below 10 degrees Celsius. It can get quite hot throughout the summer, with highs that approach 40 degrees Celsius.

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