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Deeg Tourism

Located in close vicinity to the city of Bharatpur, Deeg is a small town in the state of Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Suraj Mahal in 1772, Deeg Place served as the summer resort for the rulers of Bharatpur state. Popular for its magnificent palaces and desi bazaars, Deeg is located 32kms from the famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary which is a must-visit.

Things to do in Deeg

1. Havelis

Havelis
Deeg has a number of Havelis from the late 17th and early 18th century. Hugely inspired by the Mughal architecture and designs. Most of these are built in marble and follow a common design.

2. Deeg Fort

Deeg Fort
With Roop Sagar flowing on one side and this huge, magnificent fort on the elevated coast, Deeg fort is the most favourite of tourists. Built in 1772, this fort was constructed strategically here due (Read More)to the proximity with Agra.

3. Bharatpur

Bharatpur
34 km away from Deeg, Bharatpur is an half an hour ride from here. It is famous for its bird sanctuary. On a fine winter afternoon, you might get lucky and spot some rare species of birds including th (Read More)e Siberian crane.

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The city of Havelis

The town of Deeg in north Bharatpur is known for its forts and palaces which highlight the glory of the Jaat empire. The main attraction of this city, known to have been traversed by Lord Krishna on his Parikrama, are the magnificent Havelis which are sure to impart a royal feel to the tourists and lead them through the pages of a history book. The beauty of the town is further increased manifolds during fairs and festivals when the forts come to life along with the famous 900 fountains.

Restaurants and Local Food in Deeg

There aren't any great food joints or restaurants here. Roadside tea and snacks stalls are a must try. Having locally prepared chai - biscuit right in front of the Deeg fort, admiring the perfection of this beauty is pure bliss.
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Suggested Itinerary for Deeg

Day 1- Explore the magnificent Deeg Palace, built in the 18th century. Overnight stay in a Haveli.
Day 2- Visit the Keoladeo National Park or Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, a UNESCO Heritage Site about 30 km away from Deeg.

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How to Reach Deeg

How to Reach Overview

Though a popular tourist destination now, there are few options available to reach Deeg directly. The nearest airports to the city are in Agra (74 km away) and Delhi (129 km away). There are very few trains which pass via Deeg Junction. However, you can easily reach via the Bharatpur junction. Buses for Deeg are available to Bharatpur or Mathura. There are frequent local bus services between Bharatpur and Deeg.

How to reach Deeg by flight

The nearest airport is in Delhi which is 150 km away from Deeg. Local taxies, cars and buses are available to cover the journey thereon.

How to reach Deeg by road

Situated on the Mathura-Alwar Highway there are several state run buses upto Bharatpur. You can opt for easily available local transport from Bharatput to Deeg.

How to reach Deeg by train

There are few express trains which halt at Deeg station. So, it's best to opt for a train to Bharatpur, Agra, Mathura or Delhi to reach Deeg.

Local transport in Deeg

Cycle rickshaw and shared motor rickshaw are available to travel within Deeg.

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FAQs on Deeg

What is famous about Deeg?

Economical place, less polluted.

What is not so good about Deeg?

Extremely hot in summers, not much developed yet.

Who should visit Deeg?

Deeg, though small in size, is perfect for history and art lovers. Tourists visiting Rajasthan can visit this city for its magnificent Havelis. Being close to cities like Agra, Delhi, Mathura and Jaipur, it can be a perfect for a short getaway.

What is the best time to visit Deeg?

Summers in Deeg are harsh with temperatures soaring as high as 50 degrees Celcius. As rain sets in, the city experiences relief from the scorching sun. The winters, though chilly in the evenings, come with pleasant mornings and make it a good time to visit Deeg. It is best to visit Deeg during the three-day fair which is held in September as the joy of the city is unmatchable then. The city fort is decorated so well and the entire city is wrapped in the mood of joy and celebrations.
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What is the local food in Deeg?

There aren't any great food joints or restaurants here. Roadside tea and snacks stalls are a must try. Having locally prepared chai - biscuit right in front of the Deeg fort, admiring the perfection of this beauty is pure bliss.
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What is the best way to reach Deeg?

Though a popular tourist destination now, there are few options available to reach Deeg directly. The nearest airports to the city are in Agra (74 km away) and Delhi (129 km away). There are very few trains which pass via Deeg Junction. However, you can easily reach via the Bharatpur junction. Buses for Deeg are available to Bharatpur or Mathura. There are frequent local bus services between Bharatpur and Deeg.
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How much does a package cost for Deeg?

The packages for Deeg start at INR 7000 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here

What are the places near Deeg?

The top places near to Deeg are Agra which is 75 km from Deeg, Mathura which is located 34 km from Deeg, Vrindavan which is located 38 km from Deeg, Bharatpur which is located 32 km from Deeg, Delhi which is located 133 km from Deeg

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Q. Is it allowed to stay in Deeg water palace?

Srini Ayyar

6 years ago
The place actually stinks of stagnated water, with floating muck and trash.. this sleepy "historical" town hardly stirs up anything inside you.. don't waste your one weekend

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Kovid Kapoor

6 years ago
- The 900 fountains and Deeg palace aren't always open. Deeg palace is closed on Friday.
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