The Badal Mahal is situated in the premises of the Taragarh Fort. The dividers of this grand castle are secured with wonderful canvases. These artistic creations are intriguing since they portray an impact of Chinese culture. Badal Mahal is outstanding as royal residence of mists which is situated on side of Gaibsagar Constructed inside the Kumbhalgarh Fort; Badal Mahal is celebrated around the world for its novel plan.
Royal residence was worked in two diverse time period. In starting stage Maharawal Gopinath developed Verandah and ground floor. In second stage, by 1609-1657AD Marahawal Punjraj developed verandah before ground floor, first floor and arch, independently from making a few redesigns in the development done in the underlying stage. Badal Mahal is built by Dawra stone. There are one half ready lotus each on all the three arches and three half ready lotus on longest vault of Badal Mahal, which gives a staying delight of this castle. The Mahal offers an exceptional elevated perspective of the in and outside the fortification.
The tourist attractions in Bundi include glorious medieval forts, temples, havelis and magnificent palaces. The tourists will love to visit Bundi because of its serene atmosphere and strikingly expressive landscape. Bundi is perfectly located at the foothills of a large hill with a splendid lake in the center of this beautiful city of Rajasthan.
The most impressive Taragarh Fort is the prime attraction in the city of Bundi. This fort was constructed in the 14th century. The visitors will find a large battlement (Bhim Burj) inside the fort. One will also see a cannon and a large reservoir. The reservoir was carved by a single piece of rock.
The Bundi Palace is another place of attraction, located in close proximity to the Taragarh Fort. One will see some exquisite murals that typify the glorious era of Indian royalty.
Bundi is also famous for its large number of age old step-wells (locally called baoris). The step-wells that have been maintained till today are the Nagar Sagar Kund, Raniji ki Baori, and Nawal Sagar.
One of the prominent tourist attractions is a temple of Lord Varuna (God of Rains), half submerged in the water of the Nawal Sagar lake. The visitors, who want to see that temple, must go by boat.