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How To Reach Jait Sagar Lake

Bundi, Rajasthan, India
Jait Sagar Lake is a serene, artificial lake nestled amidst the picturesque rolling hills of the Aravalli range, just a few kilometers from the heart of Bundi town. The lake's origins trace back to the early 14th century A.D., reportedly built by Jaita Meena, the ruler of Bundi before the Hada Rajpu ts, or in some accounts, by a later ruler and subsequently repaired and improved. The lake was a vital water source for the region, serving as a reservoir to store rainwater for irrigation and consumption. Its banks are graced by the beautiful Sukh Mahal (the summer palace), which is a key attraction and provides an iconic view across the water. The most captivating feature of Jait Sagar is the spectacular bloom of lotus flowers that cover a significant portion of its surface, particularly visible during the monsoon (July?September) and early winter (October?March) months. The lake is also enclosed by large walls with four ornamented gateways, a relic of its historical importance and defense. Beyond its beauty, the lake is an important ecological spot, attracting a wide variety of resident and migratory birds, making it a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers. Despite occasional challenges with cleanliness and invasive lotus roots, it remains a tranquil oasis and a favorite spot for locals and tourists seeking peace and scenic beauty.

How to Reach

By Air: The closest major airport is Jaipur International Airport (JAI), about 210 km away. From the airport, taxis or buses are the most common transport to Bundi.

By Train: The nearest major railhead is Kota Junction (KOTA), which is 40 km away. From Kota, hire a taxi or take a local train to Bundi Railway Station (BNDI).

By Road: Jait Sagar Lake is about 3-4 km from the main Bundi town center. Bundi is easily accessible by road from Kota (40 km), Jaipur (210 km), and other regional cities. Local transport buses drop you off near the town center.

By Local Transport: From the center of Bundi, the easiest way to reach Jait Sagar is by auto-rickshaw (a quick, cheap ride). For a more immersive experience, renting a bicycle and riding the short distance is highly recommended, as the road is scenic and flat once you leave the old town.

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