Kishangarh city is a tourist spot in itself. Kishangarh is 30 km from Ajmer and 90 km from Jaipur. The city is famous for its art and culture, Bani Thani style of painting and the Kishangarh Fort. It is the only place in the world with a temple of nine planets. Khoda Ganesh Ji temple, Kishangarh Fort, Phool Mahal Palace, and Gondulav Lake are some of the major attractions of the city.
Best Places to Explore in Kishangarh City
Kishangarh Fort
Kishangarh Fort is a large and beautiful fort and it is on the right side of Gundolaw Lake in the center of Kishangarh city. This fort was built by King Roop Singh in the mid 16th century. But, you can’t enter in the fort till you’re the paying guests of Phool Mahal Palace.
Gondulav Lake
Gondulav lake is situated between the new city & the old city of Kishangarh city. The lake is mainly used for irrigation, local recreation, & aesthetic displays. It also has a huge variety of fishes and known as the fish lake of Ajmer.
Mokham Vilas
Mokham Vilas is a water palace in Kishangarh city of Ajmer district. The palace is situated in the middle of Gondulav lake. You’ll reach here by bridge and another option is boating.
How to Reach Kishangarh City of Ajmer District
By Airway: Kishangarh has its own Meteorological airport and it is only 8 km away from main Kishangarh city. Another option is Jaipur International Airport and it is 107 km away from Kishangarh.
By Railway :
The Kishangarh Railway Station is the nearest railway station to reach there and it is located in the corner of the city. Another option is Ajmer Junction and it is only 29 km away from Kishangarh City.
By Roadway :
Kishangarh is located on Rajasthan State highway 7 and National Highway 48 & 448. You’ll reach here by bus & taxi and those are always available from every city in Rajasthan.
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