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Bharatpur

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About this Destination

Bharatpur is located in the Braj region of state Rajasthan, around 38 km from Mathura. Bharatpur is famous for the Keoladeo National Park, which habitats over 370 species of animals and birds. It is recognised as one of the most popular birds feeding and breeding grounds. In 1982 the park was marked as a National Park, and later in 1985, it came on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. This National Park, locally known as Ghana, has been a winter home for the Siberian Crane; a species on the verge of extinction (considered an endangered bird today). Bharatpur is drenched by its culture and folklore can be heard from miles. Ruled once by a myriad of rulers, from Jats to Nizams, to the British imperialists, Bharatpur has its own regal history, enshrined in places such as Lohagarh Fort. An exotic offbeat destination that serves tourists with authentic Rajasthani traditions, religious occasions mark devotion of the state people. Also known as Lohagarh, it is a part of the golden tourism triangle of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra, this place attracts a considerable number of national and international tourist every year. Bharat is also a part of the NCR (National Capital Region).

Top 11 Places To Visit in Bharatpur

Ganga Mandir

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Dholpur Palace

Band Baretha

Lohagarh Fort

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Deeg, Bharatpur

Shopping in Bharatpur

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Hotels & Stays in Bharatpur

Local Cultures of Bharatpur

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Rajasthani Folk Culture

Rajasthani folk culture is rich in traditions, music, dance, and attire. The vibrant costumes and intricate jewelry are a hallmark of this culture.

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All year round
Culture

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary Culture

The culture surrounding the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary involves bird watching, nature tours, and education about local wildlife, fostering a connection with nature.

Bharatpur
Bird migration season (October to March)
Culture

Marwari Traditions

The Marwari community in Bharatpur celebrates various cultural traditions like weddings, festivals, and food that reflect their rich heritage.

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Throughout the year
Culture

Village Handicrafts

Local artisans in Bharatpur create traditional handicrafts, including pottery, textiles, and woodwork, reflecting the area's artistic heritage.

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All year round
Culture

Local Cuisine

The cuisine of Bharatpur features Rajasthani dishes like dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and various sweets, showcasing local flavors and cooking styles.

Bharatpur
All year round

Festivals of Bharatpur

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Braj Mahotsav

A grand festival celebrating the culture and heritage of the Braj region, featuring folk music, dance, and local cuisine.

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January
Festival

Holi

The festival of colors celebrated with enthusiasm, where people throw colors and water at each other, symbolizing the arrival of spring.

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March
Festival

Diwali

Festival of Lights celebrated with the lighting of lamps, fireworks, and the exchange of sweets and gifts among families.

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October/November
Festival

Teej

A festival dedicated to the monsoon and the goddess Parvati, celebrated by women with songs, dances, and traditional attire.

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July/August
Festival

Gudi Padwa

The Marathi New Year celebrated with the raising of a Gudi (a decorated flag) as a symbol of victory and prosperity.

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March/April

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