Abheda Mahal is a beautiful 18th-century palace built by Maharaja Ummed Singh II. It is located approximately 8 kilometers from the city center of Kota, Rajasthan. The palace is set beside a tranquil lake, Abheda Jheel, and is known for its scenic beauty, royal architecture, and peaceful ambiance.
Constructed using yellow sandstone, the palace features arched corridors, domes, and traditional Rajasthani architecture.
The palace is three stories high and includes small chambers, galleries, and jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies).
Behind the palace lies a lotus-filled lake that once had crocodiles and still shelters many turtles.
A small garden and a bridge across the lake add to the charm of the surroundings.
Visit the on-site museum that showcases Rajput miniature paintings, arms, and royal artifacts.
Enjoy boating in Abheda Lake. Paddle boats are available for a nominal fee.
Ideal for photography, especially during sunrise or when lotuses bloom after the monsoon.
Spot migratory birds from August to February.
Open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Indian Citizens: ₹20
Foreign Tourists: ₹40
Camera Fee (optional): ₹50
Monsoon and winter months (July to February) are best due to pleasant weather and natural greenery.