Bharatpur Excursions
Bayana:-

Bayana is 45 kms. from Bharatpur between two ranges of aravali hills running
more or less parallel to each other close to the left bank of Gambhir river,
formerly a tributary of Banganga. The famous fort known as Bijay Garh (Vijay
Garh) was built by the famous Hindu King Banasur, in the time of Lord Krishna
and was renovated by Maharaja Vijay Pal in whose time the two families of
Karauli and Bharatpur separated. One brother built the fort of Timangarh,
laying the foundation of the royal house of karaulu. Bharatpur’s ruling
families are the descendants of Bijai Pal, a Jadaon Rajput. The fort here
is considered to be the 3rd largest in India. The palace, a high tower and
Bhim Lath stand out as landmarks. The fort was held by Muhammad Ghore (1196
AD ) Sikandar Lodi(1492) and Humayun (1535 AD ) . In 1526 AD Mughals emperor
Babar described it as one of the most famous forts in India. Ain-I-Akbari
mentions that in former times Bayana was the capital of a province of which
Agra was a dependant village. Emperor Akbar witnessed a march past of his
troops from a place near Bayana town known as “Chardare” which
has the Inscription on it. The noble and litterateur of Mughals court, Mir
Mohammed Masum, engraved this.
Deeg Palace:-
This fort built by Raja Suraj Mal, stands majestically over a slightly elevated
point. It is surrounded by impressive moats, ramparts and gateways; the
interiors are mostly in ruins now, but the watch tower still stands among
the ruins, keeping an eye over the city

and the palace; over it is placed
a gun captured from Agra Fort. Another defunct cannon, which was captured
from Ahmad Shah Abdali ( 1761 AD) – who seized the fort for six months
guards vantage point. Midway, Near us Stand Deeg.
Bandh Baretha:-
Band Baretha, old wildlife reserve of the rulers of Bharatpur State is about
650 km from Bharatpur city, there is a dam on “Kakund” River.
The foundation stone of this dam was laid in 1866 by Maharaja Jaswant Singh
and completed in 1897-88 during Maharaja Ram Singh’s period. There
is an old palace, which is still private property of Bharatpur Royal family.
Animals like sambhur, chital, blue bull, wild boar, hyena and leopard inhabit
Bandh Baretha. It also inhabited by 200 rare species of birds every year
number of bird watcher come here.
Kaman:-
Kaman is a very old town, situated in the north of Bharatpur. It is a very
old and sacred town of Hindus as it forms a part of Braj area where Lord
Krishna spent his early life. It is also known as Kamaban. Its former name

is said to have been Brahampore, but Raja Kama sen the maternal grand father
of Krishna changed it to Kaman after his own name. Kaman is the short name
of Kadambawana for numerous Kadhamba Trees are found here. It is a place
of Pilgrimage, Annually visited by a large number of Vaishnava in the month
of Bhadon as a part of Banyatra .The remains of a temple /mosque consisting
of 84 pillars, named Chourasi Khamaba’ still exist here. None of these
pillars is withoutonament and some are very highly decorated. Kaman has
long been under the rule of Jaipur but was conquered and annexed by Maharaja
jawahar Singh. Some palaces of Jaipur Chiefs still exist here. Maharaja
jai Singh took the ilols of Madan Mohanji and Gokul Chandraman to his newly
built city of Jaipur but due to some resions the idols were brought back
to Kaman after a short stay at
Bikaner.
Bharatpur Tourism
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