Sukh Mahal, a small, two-storied palace in Bundi, Rajasthan, is known for its architectural elegance and historical significance. Built by Umed Singh on the banks of Jait Sagar Lake, it's famed for its lush gardens and a beautiful chhatri overlooking the lake. The architecture of Sukh Mahal is a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles. The palace features intricate frescoes and murals, with a special marble chamber where it is said that Rudyard Kipling wrote part of 'Kim' during his stay here. Sukh Mahal in Bundi can be reached easily by road from Kota, which is the nearest major city. It is well-connected by local buses and taxis. The nearest railway station is also in Kota, from where you can hire a taxi to reach the palace. READ MORE:Overview of Sukh Mahal, Bundi, Rajasthan
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