Prag Mahal Kutch

 

About the location: The largest of the three palaces within the Darbargadh walled complex, 19th-century Prag Mahal is in a forlorn state, damaged by an earthquake, but is worth visiting for its grand Durbar Hall, with its glittering chandeliers, the Maharajah’s taxidermied collection and gold-skirted classical statues. Several scenes from Lagaan, the much-acclaimed Bollywood cricket blockbuster, were filmed here.

Brief History: Named after Rao Pragmalji II, who commissioned the construction of Prag Mahal, the palace’s first bricks were laid in 1865. It was designed by Colonel Henry Saint Wilkins in the Italian Gothic style. His team constituted of a number of Italian artisans and their wages were paid in gold coins. It ultimately took 3.1 million rupees to get the work done and the palace stood in its fully glory in 1879. By then the regency has switched Khengarji III (Pragmalji II's son) following Pragmalji II's death in 1875. He employed the local Kutchi builder community under the guidance of Colonel Wilkins in the last phase of construction.

Visiting Hours

9.30am–12.15pm & 3–5.45pm

Location

Kutch


How to get there

  • By Road By Road State and private buses service the city from all major parts of Gujarat.

  • By Train By Train The railway station lies on the western railways network.

  • By Air By Air Bhuj is well connected by air, rail and road. The Bhuj airport lies 4 km from the city and has ample domestic flights from major destinations in India.

 

Registered Tour Operators

Tour Operator

Ghanshyam Tours and Travels

Mobile 9825391683
Website http://www.ghanshyamtours.com
Tour Operator

Balaji Air Travels

Mobile 9825588263
Website http://www.balajiairtravels.com
Tour Operator

Swati Travels

Mobile 9426218203
Website http://www.swatitravels.net
 

Registered Tourist Guides

Tourist Guide

Bhima Vanka Ayar

Phone 9428565371
Tourist Guide

Bora Ajay Tulsidas

Mobile 9879242488
Tourist Guide

Chetan Parmar

Mobile 9825823969