Other Name: -, District: Kota, State: Rajasthan, India Area: 0 Languages Spoken: English, Hindi, Rajasthani Long Distance Code: 0744 Importance: Ancient temple complex of Rajasthan Best Time to Visit: October to March and - International Access: Nearest Airport is Udaipur
Description
Bardoli is popular for many 9th century temples. The main temple here is the Ghateshwara Temple. A number of sculptures from this temple are displayed in Brij Vilas Palace Museum in Kota. The intricate carvings and an exquisite image of Natraj (Shiva) on the door of the mandap offer fine examples of craftsmanship. Many interesting shrines also lie close by.
Location
Set in a peaceful area just 45 km from Kota in Rajasthan.
Climate
Nestled in the foot hills of the Aravalli Mountain Range, a Tour to Rajasthan is considered to be a definite must include if you are planning a tour itinerary to India. The land of the Rajputs, the entirety of the province of Rajasthan is resplendent in its rich and varied culture, a culture that has been influenced to a large extent by the varied topography of Rajasthan which has also influenced the Climate of Rajasthan.
Influencing several theories on the Best Time to Visit Rajasthan, the climate of Rajasthan can be divided into four basic sub divisions which are:
-Summers
-Monsoon
-Post-Monsoons
-Winters
Summers which are hot and dry is considered to be the hottest period in Rajasthan with the temperature rising to almost as high as 45 degrees Celsius at its highest. The hill station of Mount Abu, the only hill station of Rajasthan, however, remains a blessed exception in this mercurial madness with temperatures at this important tourist destination of Rajasthan hovering around comfortable lows. The period between the months of July to September sees the mercury dropping to a more moderate temperature, with a comparatively higher level of humidity which is to set the stage for the next season or the monsoons, when the tourist attraction of Rajasthan reaches an all time high.
The monsoons make this already beautiful province prettier than ever by adding their cool moisture to the hot, golden sands of the Thar Desert, which adds an even greater incentive in planning a trip to Rajasthan during this period.
Perhaps, one of the most pleasant times to visit Rajasthan, the winters in Rajasthan stretch between the months of December to March. January is seen to be the coolest month of the year, which often sees a temperature drop that is as drastic as 0 degrees Celsius.