Bharatpur founded by Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1733, was once the capital of Jat Kingdom ruled by Sinsinwar Maharajas. This place is famous for its forts and palaces, which exhibit a seamless blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. The region is quite famous for the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, which hosts a wide variety of avian population
Distance / Traveling Time from Delhi: 182 kilometers / 3 h ,21 m
October to March
Weather: Summer 32 to 45°C, Winter 5 to 29°C
By Train: Being the Central Railway Zone, Bharatpur is well-connected to Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai and Ahmadabad.
By Air : Agra’sKheria Airport is the nearest domestic terminal. It is located around 45 kilometers away from Bharatpur. From here onwards, you’ll have to take taxi to reach Bharatpur.
By Road : The National Highway number 2 connects Delhi to Bharatpur via Mathura. From Mathura, Bharatpur is around 45 kilometers on a small road. Private vehicle (cars) or taxi cabs is the best way to reach Bharatpur in shortest possible time.
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