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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.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours (Leisurely stroll/boating)
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    Place Type:
    Nature, Leisure, History
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    Entry Fees:
    No Separate Entry Fee for the Lake: There is typically no entry fee to visit the Jait Sagar Lake itself, as it is a natural and publicly accessible water body and reservoir. You can walk, cycle, or drive along its edge freely.

    Fees for Adjacen...
    No Separate Entry Fee for the Lake: There is typically no entry fee to visit the Jait Sagar Lake itself, as it is a natural and publicly accessible water body and reservoir. You can walk, cycle, or drive along its edge freely.

    Fees for Adjacent Attractions: While the lake is free, you will need to pay an entry fee to access the adjacent and associated tourist spots like the Sukh Mahal and possibly the Shikar Burj.

    The entry fees for Sukh Mahal are: Indian Citizens - approx. INR 50, Foreign Tourists - approx. INR 200.

    Future Boating Charges: If and when commercial boating facilities are fully and regularly introduced as part of tourism development, there will be a separate, nominal fee for boat rides.

    Community and Conservation Focus: Any small voluntary donations or parking fees near the Sukh Mahal or the lake area are often encouraged for the local community and for the ongoing efforts to keep the lake clean and manage the lotus cover, which can sometimes become invasive.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The lake is open for viewing 24 hours a day, as it is a public space. However, for a tourist visit, the most active hours for walking, photography, and visiting the nearby Sukh Mahal are from Sunrise to Sunset.

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    Regular Timings: The lake is open for viewing 24 hours a day, as it is a public space. However, for a tourist visit, the most active hours for walking, photography, and visiting the nearby Sukh Mahal are from Sunrise to Sunset.

    Ideal Visit Time (Sunrise Calm): The hours immediately surrounding sunrise are the most magical. The water is often still, creating perfect reflections, the air is the coolest, and the quiet atmosphere is unparalleled. This is the prime time for photography.

    Ideal Visit Time (Sunset Glow): The late afternoon and early evening hours, about 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, offer the beautiful golden hour light, which paints the hills and the palace in warm hues. ItRs.s an excellent time for a romantic stroll or relaxation.
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    Special Events:
    Bundi Utsav Water-Side Celebrations: Jait Sagar Lake is a primary venue for various activities during the annual Bundi Utsav in November. Traditional sports, cultural performances, folk music events, and sometimes even competitive events like turban tying or mustache compet...
    Bundi Utsav Water-Side Celebrations: Jait Sagar Lake is a primary venue for various activities during the annual Bundi Utsav in November. Traditional sports, cultural performances, folk music events, and sometimes even competitive events like turban tying or mustache competitions are organized on the lake shore. The lake often serves as a dramatic backdrop for evening events, with lighting and music creating a memorable atmosphere.

    Kajli Teej Lake Procession: As mentioned, the Kajli Teej procession in August passes near the lake. The rituals associated with this festival, which celebrates the advent of the monsoon, are deeply tied to the natural elements, making the lake a sacred part of the celebration. Witnessing the final moments of the procession near the water offers a unique cultural experience.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Reflection of Sukh Mahal: The classic, most sought-after photograph is the Sukh Mahal palace reflected perfectly in the lake's water. This shot is best taken from a small distance, either at sunrise or sunset.

    Lotus Flower Close-ups: Durin...
    Reflection of Sukh Mahal: The classic, most sought-after photograph is the Sukh Mahal palace reflected perfectly in the lake's water. This shot is best taken from a small distance, either at sunrise or sunset.

    Lotus Flower Close-ups: During the blooming season, the dense cover of lotus flowers provides a vibrant subject for close-up macro photography, capturing the detail and color of the blooms.

    Aravalli Hill Panorama: Capture the vast expanse of the lake with the rugged, tree-covered Aravalli hills forming a dramatic background. This shot is best taken from the elevated parts of the road, offering a panoramic perspective of the entire lake.

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Things To Do

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    Lakeside Walk and Jogging: Take a long, leisurely walk or jog along the road and pathways that run parallel to the lake. The fresh air and the scenic views of the water, the lotus flowers, and the hills provide a refreshing experience, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.

    Photography and Sunset Gazing: Jait Sagar is a photographer's paradise. Capture the iconic shot of Sukh Mahal's reflection, the colors of the sunset or sunrise over the lake, and close-ups of the blooming lotus flowers. The mountains provide a stunning natural frame for your landscape compositions.

    Bird Watching Session: Bring binoculars and a field guide to spend an hour or two observing the avian life. The lake is particularly rich in waterfowl during the winter. Find a quiet spot and observe the resident ...

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    Why Famous:


    The Lotus Blooms: The foremost reason for its fame is the seasonal spectacle of the fully bloomed lotus flowers. When in bloom, the lake transforms into a sea of pink and white, a sight of rare natural beauty that attracts photographers and nature lovers. This fea...


    The Lotus Blooms: The foremost reason for its fame is the seasonal spectacle of the fully bloomed lotus flowers. When in bloom, the lake transforms into a sea of pink and white, a sight of rare natural beauty that attracts photographers and nature lovers. This feature sets it apart from many other Rajasthani lakes.

    Proximity to Sukh Mahal: The lake is famous for providing the picturesque setting for the Sukh Mahal, the summer palace, which sits right on its bank. The iconic reflection of the white palace in the lake's water is a famous visual of Bundi, inextricably linking the two attractions in the minds of tourists.

    Scenic Location: The combination of the calm water body, the surrounding lush greenery, and the towering, rugged Aravalli hills makes Jait Sagar one of the most scenic and tranquil spots in Bundi. It offers a perfect escape and a stark contrast to the fortified structures of the city.
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    Architecture:
    The Lake as an Engineering Marvel: As an artificial lake, Jait Sagar is a significant example of traditional water harvesting architecture and engineering in the Hadoti region. It was constructed to harness and store rainwater, essential in the arid climate of Rajasthan. T...
    The Lake as an Engineering Marvel: As an artificial lake, Jait Sagar is a significant example of traditional water harvesting architecture and engineering in the Hadoti region. It was constructed to harness and store rainwater, essential in the arid climate of Rajasthan. The construction involved creating large earthen or stone bunds (dams) to contain the water flow from the surrounding hills. This water body, with an approximate length of 4 km, demonstrates a practical solution to water scarcity.

    Masonry Work and Embankments: The lake is notable for the substantial masonry work done on its edges and the construction of four ornamented stone gateways that served as entry points or ceremonial access points to the water. This stonework, often credited to the repairs and enhancements by Gehlotni Jayvanti (mother of Rao Raja Surjan Singh in the 16th century), stabilized the banks and added a touch of royal grandeur to the utilitarian structure. The adjacent Sukh Mahal is architecturally integrated into the lake's environment, using the water body for its cooling system.

    Integration with the Aravallis: The architectural concept beautifully integrates the lake with the natural landscape. The Aravalli ranges flank the lake, providing the water catchment area and a dramatic, scenic backdrop. The lake's design is irregular, following the contours of the land, which contrasts with the formal, geometric structures of the nearby palaces and fort. The functional design seamlessly merges with a highly aesthetic outcome.
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    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 ...
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    Near Tourist Places:


    Sukh Mahal: (0 km, located on the bank)

    Shikar Burj (Hunting Lodge): (Approx. 1 km)

    Taragarh Fort: (Approx. 3. 5 km)

    Garh Palace: (Approx. 4 km)

    Nawal Sagar Lake: (Approx. 4 km)

    Phool Sagar Palace: (Approx. 1. 5 km)

    Dabhai Kund: (Approx. 5 km)

    Raniji ki Baori (Queen's Stepwell): (Approx. 5 km)

    84 Pillared Cenotaph: (Approx. 5. 5 km)

    Bundi Bazaar: (Approx. 4 km)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The area is mostly safe, but be cautious of traffic on the main road running along the lake. Carry water, as walking the full length of the lake can be tiring. Use mosquito repellent, especially near the water during the monsoon.

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