The city of Bundi has been blessed by the gods with plenty of shining sunshine and the life-giving water of the Chambal River. A river safari is an essential part of every trip to Bundi. The Chambal River flows through pebbled ruffles, gurgling falls, deep gorges, and high-rise mud walls.
Hands down! The best appreciation award any one can give to their employee! Raja Vishnu Singh ordered his architect Sukh-ram to build a palace for him on the edge of Jait Sagar lake. Sukharam did a fantastic job, and so Mr. Singh was impressed! He decided to name the palace as per the name of the employee! Sukh Mahal, which also meant A house of Pleasure. A must visit!
hree days following Kartik Purnima, the Bundi Festival is observed, with traditional and spiritual events. A vibrant Shobha Yatra (a grand procession) , an arts and crafts market, ethnic sports and classical music and dance performances are among the highlights. On the banks of the River Chambal, participants light diyas along with breathtaking fireworks.
If you don’t want to wait for Diwali, attend Teej! Every year, during the Hindi month of Bhadra, Bundi celebrates Kajli Teej, a colorful celebration. Dressed in vibrant traditional costume and covered with henna (natural dye), this two-day celebration commemorates Goddess Uma and attracts women seeking love and marital bliss.