Recreation
» Recreational activities : At Padmini we
have Conference Hall which is fully equipped with audio visual
facilities.While you are there, you can also enjoy horse back excursions
into the countryside to view the abundant wildlife found in the region.

Meet
the local tribals "Banjaras & Bhills", take part in their
daily rituals and dance and enjoy yourself in their musical traditions.
Other activities include:

» Indoor & Outdoor games
» Large gardens & Lawns
» Huge parking space
» Children Park
» Cyber Cafe
» Horse Riding
» Tours and Travel assistance
» Approved guide services
» Car/Bus rental
» Folk dance
» Arrangement of horse & Jeep safaris
» Bon fire and
» cultural programmes on request.
Sightseeing
» Victory Tower : The imposing tower with nine
storeys, covered with exquisite sculpture of Hindu deities and the great
epics.
» Kirti Stambh : The seven story tower built in the
12th century A.D. The tower is dedicated to Adinath Ji, the first of the
Jain Tirthankars.
» Rana Kumbha Palace : The ruined edifice of great
historical and architectural interest, being the most massive monument in
the fort of Chittor.
»
Shrinagar Chauri : Jain temple was built in 1448 A.D. in the ruling
period of Rana Kumbha
» Menal : 95 Kms. on the Bundi-Chittor raod amid the
natural beauty is Menal, famous for its ancient Shiva Temple, picturesque,
water falls and dense forest.
» Shiva Temple : This temple was built in 12th
century. This is one of the best carved temple of the medieval period
located on the bank of Mahananda River.
» Badoli : A group of seven temples, built in 9th
century, main temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
» Nav Torana Temple : 35 Kms. from the Chittorgarh,
11th century temple at Khor famous for its unique & huge statue of Lord
Vishnu in the form of a wild boar called "VARAH".
» Bundi : 160 kms. from the Chittorgarh is a tiny
picturesque town, Bundi. One of the unexplored cities with a rich historical
wealth.
» Taragarh Fort : Built in 1354 A.D., the fort is
one of the most impressive forts of Rajasthan.
» Chitrashala : A fascinating pavilion and a gallery
of miniature murals embellish the palace.