January
4.3 - 26.1 °C
February
7.9 - 32.1 °C
March
10.5 - 38.4 °C
April
17.8 - 44.0 °C
May
21.0 - 46.7 °C
June
23.0 - 44.9 °C
July
24.4 - 42.4 °C
August
23.5 - 38.8 °C
September
22.4 - 38.9 °C
October
16.5 - 37.9 °C
November
10.4 - 34.8 °C
December
6.1 - 28.0 °C
Major Airports :
Agra Airport (AGR)
Jaipur International Airport (JAI)
State :
Rajasthan
Bharatpur
Major Airports :
Agra Airport (AGR)
Jaipur International Airport (JAI)
State :
Rajasthan
A historical significance
Bharatpur's history can be found woven like an intricate tapestry since the 5th century BC, often being referred to as the "Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan." Over its time as one of Rajasthan's gateway cities, it has seen numerous empires come and go and flourish or fade as trade routes between Agra and Jaipur flourished; during Mughal rule, it thrived as an important trade centre situated along them; further underscoring its historical importance was construction of Lohagarh Fort during this era which stands as testimony of Bharatpur's glorious past brimming with tales of valour, trade, cultural exchange making this city an invaluable historical experience!
Tourist attractions
Bharatpur has quickly become an attractive tourist destination, drawing in visitors from all corners of the globe. One of its primary draws is Keoladeo National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of its greatest draws. Bharatpur's birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will delight in its diversity of over 370 bird species, making this city an oasis. Furthermore, you can gain a glimpse into its regal past through Deeg Palace and Museum which features artefacts and architectural marvels from that era. Additionally, Lohagarh Fort's intricate architecture and the vibrant culture of its locals offer visitors plenty of unforgettable experiences for tourists eager to discover Bharatpur's history and natural beauty.
Cultural diversity
Bharatpur's charm extends far beyond its historical and natural wonders; it is also a melting pot of cultures. Bharatpur is home to an eclectic population encompassing various traditions and lifestyles that foster an atmosphere of harmony and coexistence for visitors to enjoy vibrant festivities and local cuisine which reflect Rajasthan's rich cultural history. Visitors will delight in engaging with its friendly residents as you stroll its streets and engage with them as you discover that its cultural tapestry is as fascinating as its historical splendours and natural beauties.
Attractions
worth a thousand stories
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Deeg Palace was a summer resort for the Maharajas of Bharatpur and features beautiful gardens and water bodies.
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fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Ganga Mandir is believed to have been built by Maharaja Balwant Singh in the early 19th century.
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