Forty kilometres from Dholpur is a picturesque lake called Talab Shahi. The lake and the palace were built in 1617 A.D. as a shooting lodge for Prince Shah Jahan. The palace and the lake were later maintained by the ruler of Dholpur. The lake attracts a large number of winter migratory fowl such as pintail, shoveller, red crested pochard, common pochard, tufted duck, garganey teal, wigeon and fadwall.
Talab Shahi is a picturesque lake, situated about 40 km from Dhaulpur, in Rajasthan. There is also a palace nearby the lake.
The lake and the palace were built as a hunting lodge for Shah Jahan, in AD 1617. It was later maintained by the rulers of Dhaulpur.
The lake is a haven for a large number of winter migratory fowls including pintail, shoveler, red crested pochard, common pochard, tufted duck and common teal.