This monsoon, let the clouds guide you to Bundi—a forgotten jewel cradled in the Aravalli hills, where the skies whisper ancient stories and the rain breathes life into stone. Step away from the routine and into a world where every raindrop tells a tale of mist-brushed palaces, timeless stepwells, and vibrant marketplaces humming with local color.
Wander through the veiled grandeur of Garh Palace, feel the cool drizzle on your skin as you gaze out from Taragarh Fort, and lose yourself in the painted poetry of Chitrashala. The rain transforms this historic landscape into a living canvas: raw, romantic, and rare.
Bundi beckons with open arms, inviting you to experience a seamless symphony of nature, history, and culture. Here, the magic unfolds effortlessly, turning every passing moment into a vivid brushstroke on a canvas of unforgettable memories.
This isn’t just travel. It’s a fleeting window into magic—a once-in-a-lifetime monsoon reverie waiting to be lived.
August 14: Arrive by noon, check in, and take an afternoon guided tour of Bundi’s historic palaces, stepwells, and forts, followed by a leisurely evening.
Overnight Bundi.
August 15: Embark on a full-day scenic excursion to the historic temples of Bijoliyan and Garadia Mahadev, alongside the breathtaking Bhimlat Waterfalls.
Overnight Bundi.
August 16: Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before checking out and departing for your home destination.
Trip concludes
This trip is starting Ex Bundi. Arrive any time before 01:00 PM on Day 1 and depart 11:00 AM on Day 3.
Around noon, the guests arrive at Bundi and checks in at hotel.
Nestled in splendid seclusion, Bundi stands as an undiscovered gem, inviting intrepid souls to unravel its hidden heritage. A haven of magnificent palaces and formidable forts, Bundi resonates with the echoes of epic battles and tales of extraordinary courage. Nature has generously adorned this land with glistening rivers, crystalline lakes, and enchanting waterfalls. Amidst the lush greenery, a sanctuary is created for rare flora and fauna, composing a harmonious symphony of biodiversity.
Post lunch, the group avails a guided local sightseeing tour of Bundi town.
Primarily covering Garh Palace, Chhatra Mahal, Phool Mahal, Badal Mahal, the Chitrashala, also known as Ummed Mahal, is a painted retreat – all Nestled within Garh Palace. Taragarh Fort perched atop a 1,426-foot high hill (Subject to weather conditions). Bundi's charm extends to its 50-odd ancient stepwells. The cultural tapestry extends to the Raniji-ki-Baori, adjacent to it lies Dhabhai Kund. The town also reveals the Nawal Sagar and the impressive Bhoraji-ka-Kund. Chaurasi Khambonki Chhatri, a 17th-century cenotaph, captivates with its artistic brilliance, and Phool Sagar, a 17th-century palace, though closed to the public, captivates with its serene location by a lake.
Evening is at leisure
Dinner and overnight at Bundi hotel.
Bundi's allure transcends its physical landscapes, captivating the hearts of esteemed painters, authors, and artists spanning generations. Icons such as Rabindranath Tagore and Rudyard Kipling drew inspiration from its captivating beauty. Sir Rudyard Kipling, in particular, stood in awe of the Taragarh Fort, attributing its construction not to mortals but to celestial beings—an affirmation of the otherworldly charm that defines Bundi.
Post breakfast, the group avails a full day excursion to some amazingly scenic natural places around Bundi. A journey unfolds to enchanting destinations that promise a blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Bijoliyan, 48 km southwest, is a small town adorned with 13th-century Shiva temples surrounding the picturesque Mandakini Kund. Another breathtaking beauty near Bundi is the Garadia Mahadev Temple. A must-visit place, it stands as a testament to architectural beauty and spiritual tranquillity. The temple, adorned with intricate carvings, offers a serene escape for devotees seeking solace. Nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes between Bundi and Chittorgarh, the Bhimlat Mahadev temple unveils the breathtaking Bhimlat Waterfalls, a natural marvel that transcends time.
The group returns in the evening
Dinner and overnight at Bundi hotel
This trip is Ex-Bundi.
Arrive before 01:00 PM on Day 1 and depart after 11:00 AM on Day 3.
We will be staying in well-appointed Deluxe / heritage hotel (4-star Review Ratings) during the trip.
We will arrange for authentic north, which will include non-vegetarian options. If you have any specific meal preferences / dietary requirements, please let us know beforehand.
August in Bundi generally has temperatures stay around 30-35 degrees Celsius in daytime and about 20 degrees Celsius in night. Precipitation levels ranging from moderate to high.
*Please note that now a days, climate/ weather is dependent on many factors and unpredictable hence above information might be subject to change during your actual travel days