All about Bateshwar’s illustrious background
This historic town also finds a mention in Hindu scriptures like Matsya Purana, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and even the Jain holy texts.
Bateshwar is a feast for the eyes for its river ghats dotted with several temples. Many of these shrines have retained their lovely frescos in their original form painted with traditional vegetable dyes. The journey to Bateshwar involves coursing through the sand dunes of Chambal that offers amazing views, more so, during the monsoon.
What makes Bateshwar worth visiting?
Bateshwar is renowned for its annual Cattle Fair, which is as old as 400 years. It is organised between Bateshwar and Mai, and at the same place it was earmarked by Raja Badan Singh in his lifetime. This fair is believed to be the biggest Cattle Fair in north India.
Where to stay in Bateshwar?
There are a few good tourist accommodations in this town, such as Rahi Tourist Bungalow, and dharamshalas. Several good tourist lodges and hotels are also located in the range of 10-12 km from Bateshwar in Bah district, Agra.
How to reach?
Take a cab from Agra airport which would take 2 hours or so to reach your destination. Tourists coming via train can make a stop at Agra and then proceed towards Bateshwar in a private vehicle. One of the easiest ways to reach this town by road is to take a private taxi.
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