Talab-e-Shahi is a historic lake located approximately 27 km from Dholpur and about 5 km from Bari in Rajasthan. Constructed in 1617 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it served as a hunting lodge and pleasure retreat. The adjacent Khanpur Mahal, a 17th-century palace, was built as a pleasure residence but never served its intended purpose. Today, the palace functions as the headquarters of the Bari area RAC (police).
Architectural Heritage: The lake and palace showcase Mughal-era architecture, blending Hindu and Muslim design elements.
Birdwatching: It attracts a variety of migratory birds, including pintails, tufted ducks, common teals, and garganey teals, especially during the winter months.
Scenic Beauty: The tranquil waters of the lake, surrounded by lush greenery and historical structures, offer a serene environment for visitors.
Location: Khanpur Maina, Dholpur, Rajasthan
Opening Hours: Open daily from sunrise to sunset.
Entry Fee: Free
Best Time to Visit: Winter months (October to February) for birdwatching and pleasant weather.
By Road: Accessible by road from Dholpur and Bari.
By Rail: The nearest railway station is Bari, approximately 2.64 km from Talab-e-Shahi.
Photography: Ideal for capturing architectural details and birdlife.
Amenities: Limited facilities; it’s advisable to carry water and snacks.
Safety: Exercise caution near the water and be mindful of the surroundings.