Places to See

  • The Baroli Temples are a work of architectural brilliance, built in the 9th century by the Hun Rulers. It takes just 15 minutes drive from Bhainsrorgarh to reach this temple complex.
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  • Boating in the river in an old styled spacious boat with drinks and snacks served on Board. Evening Tea can be organized in the boat
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  • Lunches on an island from where one can site a Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) The highly endangered specie of crocodile found mainly in the Yamuna & Chambal Rivers). Mugger Crocodile can be sighted often from your Room or the Fort Terrace in early morning and evening.
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  • A day picnic at the Hinglaj Garh Fort which is situated in a thick forest. This fort has beautifully carved statues and a step well (locally called Baori) with intricately carved statues on the walls. The approach to this fort is through the forest which makes the drive highly pleasurable. On the way you can spot Chinkaras and Blue Bulls.
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  • Angling can be done in Chambal River, where if lucky you can hook the popular Mahaseer Fish
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  • Visit the Mukund Dara National Park, though there are chances of spotting wild animals but the drive is very scenic between constant stretches of mountains. The game here comprises of Panthers, Sloth Bears, Hyenas, Jackals, Foxes, Wild Boars, Sambhars, Chitals, Chinkaras, Blue Bulls, Four Horn Deer, Porcupines, Civet Cats and the ubiquitous Langoor Monkeys. Also there are fair chances of relocating Tigers in the Park in the near future as once upon a time Bhainsrorgarh was known as Home of Tigers.
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  • Panther sighting is a possibility in the forest around Bhainsrorgarh also.
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