Kota - The Educational City of India
On the banks of Chambal River, lies this city Kota, which is significant for the trade of millet, wheat, rice, pulses, coriander and oilseeds. It is the place of dazzling forts and palaces, sand dunes and lakes. Once being a part of former Rajput Kingdom of Bundi, Kota has huge historical significance. Showcasing architectural splendor, the city is well-renowned for the old-world charm it presents. There are many of nearby tourist destinations such as Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, Nahargarh Fort, Bhawani Natya Shala, etc. The city is also noteworthy for the beautiful frescoes at its havelis.