MAHARAO MADHO SINGH MUSEUM
Located behind the walls of the Garh palace, Maharao Madho Singh Museum is home to a grand collection of Rajput minuscule artworks of the Kota school. Tourists typically cherish the time spent appreciating the mesmerizing sculptures, arms, and several related royal belongings.
GARH PALACE
The primary visiting spot in Kota is the 'Garh'. This vast area, also referred to as the City Palace, is designed in a principally Rajput fashion of construction. The palace is an expansive compound consisting of suites and apartments built by different leaders of the Rajput kingdom at varying timelines in history.
ABHEDA MAHAL
Situated at a mere distance of 8 km from Kota, on the banks of a reservoir, this historic palace was the leisure site of the rulers belonging to Kota. This is where they reached to relish the wildlife and soak in the scenic beauty of the area. Near to Abheda Mahal is a Karni Mata temple which happens to be cited as the reigning goddess of Kota.
JAGMANDIR PALACE
The Jagmandir Palace was constructed under the orders of one of the queens of Kota between 1743 and 1745. This palace is located at a peculiar territory, in the centre of the Kishore Sagar Lake. Designed with astounding red sandstone this monument exudes fine magnificence. The palace is open to visitors who also have the option to cherish boat rides in the Kishore Sagar Lake beside the exquisite sight of the palace from the lake.
CHAMBAL GARDEN
Situated on the bank of the famous water body Chambal, this site is amongst the most attractive tourist and recreation spots in the city of Kota. Here people can embrace tranquility in the presence of serene foliage. The major appeal of Chambal Lake is the charming boat ride that you can experience on the river. Regarded by many as a long-lasting memory and beautiful experience, this river turns out to be a division of the National Chambal Ghariyal (Gavial) Sanctuary.