Tourist Place in Dungarpur
| Location: | Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India |
Temperature:
| Summer: 43°C,26°C; Winter:25°C, 09°C |
STD Code:
| 02964 |
| Best Times: | October to February |
Attractions:
| Juna Mahal, Rajmata Devendra Kunwar State Museum, Gaib Sagar Lake, Udai Bilas Palace |
Language:
| Hindi, Rajasthani and Marwari |
One of the foremost Tourist attractions of Dungarpur is the Juna Mahal. Built way back in the 13th century, this seven storied structure bears a great deal of resemblance to a fortress.
Its narrow passages were meant to hinder the enemies from entering and the tall towers to keep a watch on their encroachments. The fine frescoes, the beautiful miniature paintings and the splendid glass and mirror work that adorn the interiors of the Juna Mahal are absolutely stunning.
Rajmata Devendra Kunwar State Museum
Rajmata Devendra Kunwar State Museum and Cultural Centre, Dungarpur" was opened to the general public in the year 1988 and is now a days regularly frequented by visitors. The museum has a beautifully sculpture gallery that brings to fore the history of Vagad Pradesh, which spreads over present day Dungarpur, Banswara and Kherwara. The sculptural gallery is to be marveled at.The Government run museum has pieces from 6th century. They are well displayed but the captions are in Hindi.
The famous places to see in Dungarpur include the Gaib Sagar Lake. Set amongst scenic environs, It is the famous bird paradise, with trees lined on the pathway of the lake. A large number of beautiful feathered creatures can be sighted in the picturesque environs of this tranquil stretch.The environs are scintillating with mirthful surroundings around the Gaib Sagar Lake, against the background of green hills.
Maharwal Udai Singh II built this palace to serve as the royal residence. It is a great patron of art and architecture, built a wing of bluish grey local stone "Pareva" overlooking the lake and the "Ek Thambia Mahal", featuring intricate sculptured pillars and panels, spectacular arches ornate balconies, balustrades, bracketed windows, arches and frieze of marble carvings, a veritable marvel of Rajput architecture.