Kshar Bagh, Bundi is a beautiful and historically significant cenotaph garden (chhatri complex) located near the Shikar Burj and Sukh Mahal, on the outskirts of Bundi, Rajasthan. It is a peaceful place that showcases the architectural grandeur of Bundi’s royal legacy.
Meaning: Kshar Bagh translates to “Coral Garden.”
Purpose: It is a royal cremation site and memorial garden of the Hada Rajput rulers of Bundi.
Built By: The royal family of Bundi over different periods
Contains more than 60 beautifully carved cenotaphs (also called chhatris) dedicated to the maharajas and queens of Bundi.
Made with marble and sandstone, featuring exquisite Rajput-style architecture.
Each cenotaph includes detailed carvings, arches, domes, and inscriptions about the royals it commemorates.
Set amidst peaceful gardens and trees, offering a calm and reflective atmosphere.
Close to Sukh Mahal and Jait Sagar Lake, on the northern outskirts of Bundi.
Easy to access by road from Bundi city.
Timings: Usually open during daylight hours
Entry Fee: Generally free or nominal
Best Time to Visit: October to March (pleasant weather)
Ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and photographers.
A less-crowded heritage spot perfect for peaceful walks and cultural exploration.