Discover the best top things to do in Kota District, India including Garadia Mahadev Temple, Mathuradheesh Mandir, Gaipernath Waterfall, Kishore Sagar, 7 Wonders, Khade Ganesh Ji, Jagmandir Palace, Kotah Garh (City Palace), Chambal Gardens, Raniji Ki Baoli.
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4.5 based on 120 reviews
Awesome surprise in the middle of jungle with lots of bushes. Few beautiful colourful birds present there welcome you to the sight n assure that a surprise is few steps ahead n then suddenly you reach a point which is mesmirizing. Go few steps down further to Garadia Mahadev Temple, a fall with clear water is seen coming from no where. A colony of bats is visible down in valley. Overall no one should miss this spot.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
The idol of Lord Krishna (Mathuradheesh Ji) was brought from Mathura. Devotees visit this place in large number. Mandir opens at specific timing.
4.5 based on 211 reviews
Just on the lakeside of Kishor Sagar lake in Kota, these seven wonders are miniaturised version of great structures and monuments in the world like Eiffel Tower, Leaning tower of Pisa, Pyramids, Taj Mahal etc. Beautifully built, they are a treat to the eyes and look majestic near the lake providing a beautiful vista. It looks much more beautiful in the evening when colourful lights are illuminated on the structures. This is a ticketed entry but very nominal. Do visit if you are in Kota. Fooding options are very limited, only one cafe but not very good. Otherwise a great place to spend time in the evening.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Booked an Ola for visiting the temple & choose the drop destination based on available option. Thought the cab driver would know Khade Ganesh Ji temple and also informed him about the destination but unfortunately, he took us to opposite direction at a small temple based on GPS. Subsequently based on directions from the locals, we reached the temple which took around 1 hour due to road blockage, heavy traffic etc. Also, the temple is situated at a relatively far off place from the city. Hence learning is never depend on options shown by Ola in drop-down. The temple is situated within an improperly maintained sprawling garden. Lord Ganesha is the reigning deity and devotees visit the place to worship the divine deity. As the name suggests, Lord Ganesha resides here in standing position. When we visited at around 11 am, there was limited crowd and hence could offer the puja without any wait. Necessary puja offerings like flower, sweets etc. are available at the shops outside the temple premises.
4.0 based on 70 reviews
Jagmandir Palace is a small two storied palace built in the centre of the Kishore Sagar Lake.To visit this attraction, one has to take a boat from a bridge in the Garden of Seven Wonders.The best time to go is in the evening, when the lake and palace are transformed into a wonderland, with the beautiful illuminations . The palace room is empty, and by taking the stairs to the top , one is rewarded with an ethereal view of the vicinity, with the city illuminations and the replica structures of the Seven Worlds dazzling us with their sheer beauty, particularly after dark.
4.0 based on 55 reviews
this is great palace for tourist there are also situated museum and there are more good location for capture by camera
4.0 based on 109 reviews
It's oldest park in a city with large area,it's situated near to Chambal river . To reach this place with private or local civic body vehicle ,it's find of main centre of city, no need to out from Citi Garden - it's place in 4 to 5 km ,with great greenery Kids attractions - many items are there 2 to 4 hour may spend u r time ( depands) Photography can do without any permission. , If u tired or hungery than inside a canteen there ( little bit costly) Parking facilities available Park Entrance fee( 5-/) person
4.0 based on 14 reviews
It is well designed with great architecture place,it is amazing place famous in all india,it has very heart touching arts,good place for visit,I want saw again and again
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