Top 10 Must Visit Tourist Attraction in Kota (with Photos)

Kota is the third biggest city in the territory of Rajasthan and is one of the mainstream visitor goals. Arranged on the banks of the Chambal River, the city of Kota is popular for its unmistakable style of canvases, castles, exhibition halls, and spots of love. The city is known for gold adornments, Doria sarees, silk sarees, and the popular Kota stone.

The historical backdrop of Kota goes back to the twelfth century when Rao Deva vanquished the domain and established Hadoti. The free Rajput province of Kota was cut out of Bundi in 1631. The kingdom of Kota had a violent history as it was attacked by different Mughal rulers, Maharajas of Jaipur and even the Maratha warlords. The city of Kota is outstanding everywhere throughout the world for its compositional wonder containing excellent castles, sanctuaries, and galleries which show the glory of the inescapable period.

Best time to visit Kota

The best time to visit Kota is during the months of October to March. Temperatures hover between 26.7 degrees Celcius (max) to 12 degrees Celcius (min). This can be considered the best time to visit Kota, given its unforgiving summers.

How to reach Kota

By Air: The nearest Airport to reach Kota is the Sanganer Airport Jaipur, which is 245 km away from Kota. The Airport is well connected to other major cities of India too.

By Train: Kota Junction Railway Station serves as an important rail junction of Rajasthan. It comes under the Mumbai-Delhi route and all important trains coming from different parts of the country have scheduled halt at Kota.

By Bus: Kota has an excellent network of roadways, which makes the journey convenient and enjoyable. Buses from all parts have Rajasthan have regular to and fro service to Kota.

Now Coming to top attractions, here are the must-see places in Kota…

1. JAG MANDIR PALACE

The Jagmandir Palace was worked by one of the rulers of Kota somewhere in the range of 1743 and 1745 and is arranged amidst the Kishore Sagar Lake. Worked in red sandstone, it is a landmark of flawless excellence. The royal residence is available to voyagers who can appreciate vessel rides in the Kishore Sagar Lake and the all-encompassing perspective on the royal residence from the lake. The Keshar Bagh arranged close to the Jagmandir Palace is notable for its imperial cenotaphs.

Opening days: Open all days of the week

Distance from Kota Junction: 5.7 KM

Ideal for: Nature Lovers, Experience Seekers, History Buff

Entry fee: NA

2. GARH PALACE

The preeminent vacation destination in Kota is the ‘Garh’. This extensive complex, otherwise called the City Palace, is worked in a dominatingly Rajput style of engineering. The royal residence is a rambling complex of suites and lofts worked by various leaders of the Rajput administration at various occasions ever.

Opening days: Open all days of the week; 10:00 AM – 05:00 PM

Distance from Kota Junction: 9 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, History Buff

Entry fee: INR 10/Person

3. ABHEDA MAHAL

Found 8 kilometers from Kota, on the banks of a tank, this medieval royal residence was the amusement spot of the leaders of Kota. It is the place they went to appreciate the untamed life and normal magnificence of the locale. Near Abheda Mahal is the sanctuary of Karni Mata, the authoritative divinity of Kota.

Opening days: Open all days of the week; 10:00 AM – 05:00 PM

Distance from Kota Junction: 12.2 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers

Entry fee: INR 20/Indian & INR 40/Foreigner

4. KOTA BARRAGE

Kota Barrage is a standout amongst the most vital water stores in the Rajasthan state developed over Chambal River. The Kota Barrage spreads over a zone of 27,332 square kilometers, which makes it as extensive as Haiti! The entrancing perspective on water moving through the entryways with an incredible power makes it a prevalent vacation destination.

Opening days: Open all days of the week

Distance from Kota Junction: 10KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers

Entry fee: NA

5. CHAMBAL GARDEN

This spot is a standout amongst the most wonderful outing spots in the city of Kota. At Chambal Garden, guests can appreciate harmony in the lap of dazzling greenery. The real fascination here is the magnificent vessel ride that you can take on the Chambal stream. Viewed as a rare encounter, the stream itself is a piece of the National Chambal Ghariyal Sanctuary.

Opening days: Open all days of the week

Distance from Kota Junction: 10 KM

Ideal for: Nature Lovers, Experience Seekers

Entry fee: NA

6. SEVEN WONDER PARK

The Seven Wonder Park is an Rs. 20 crores worth venture created along the Kishore Sagar Lake at Vallabh Bari in Kota. A solitary visit to this park enables guests to get a look at the reproductions of all the Seven Wonders of the World.

Opening days: Open all days of the week; 02:00 PM – 08:30 PM

Distance from Kota Junction: 6.7 KM

Ideal for: Nature Lovers, Experience Seekers

Entry fee: INR 10/Person

7. MUKUNDARA TIGER RESERVE

The Mukundara Tiger Reserve is 50 kilometers from Kota. Tigers are regularly migrated here from Ranthambore Reserve. It has a central zone of 417 square kilometers and a cradle zone covering 342.82 square kilometers. Natural life incorporates jaguar, deer, wild hog and bear. This thickly lush zone is home to a substantial assortment of winged creatures also.

Opening days: Open all days of the week; 10:00 AM – 05:00 PM

Distance from Kota Junction: 58 KM

Ideal for: Nature Lovers, Experience Seekers

Entry fee: INR 20/Indian & INR 100/Foreigner

8. GAIPARNATH TEMPLE

Gaipar Nath is a stunning enormous abyss with an old Shiva sanctuary set in a profound canyon with a breathtaking perspective on the toughly excellent woodlands and bluffs of the Chambal valley. The charming sound of spouting water from the Gaiparnath cascade close to the sanctuary. Set against a pleasant canvas of a green scene make it a pure and delightful spot to visit.

Opening days: Open all days of the week; 07:00 AM – 06:00 PM

Distance from Kota Junction: 26 KM

Ideal for: Nature Lovers, Experience Seekers

Entry fee: NA

9. ALNIA DAM

The Alnia Dam is one of the must-see attractions of Kota. It is eminent for the wonderful shake canvases that go back to the Upper Paleolithic age. Still, in great condition, they enhance the bank of the waterway, making this spot unquestionably worth a visit.

Opening days: Open all days of the week

Distance from Kota Junction: 28 KM

Ideal for: Nature Lovers, Experience Seekers

Entry fee: NA

10. GARADIA MAHADEV TEMPLE

One can get a grand view of River Chambal from the Garadia Mahadev Temple. Situated on Dabi Road, this temple provides an incredible view of the surrounding wilderness. It is a must visit place, especially during monsoon.

Opening days: Open all days of the week

Distance from Kota Junction: 30 KM

Ideal for: Nature Lovers, Experience Seekers

Entry fee: NA

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