You will forget all the heat in front of these places of Rajasthan, just plan your trip in the manner mentioned

Ronit Kawale
Ronit Kawale - Senior Editor
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You will forget all the heat in front of these places of Rajasthan, just plan your trip in the manner mentioned


Monsoon has also become a part of Rajasthan tourism. Now in the coming time, tourists will get to see the supernatural form of Rajasthan, after seeing which tourists will not say that Rajasthan is known only for the desert. There are immense possibilities of monsoon tourism in this state.
There is no surprise in this, because Banswara, which is called the Cherrapunji of Rajasthan, is also a part of this state, which is called the city of hundred islands. There is a lot to see in this city. Tourists coming to Rajasthan in monsoon must visit Banswara, Bundi, Mount Abu, Udaipur and Kumbhalgarh.

banswara

Banswara is a city located in Banswara district of Rajasthan state of India. Although Banswara can be visited at any time of the year, the best time to visit here is the monsoon season apart from winter. This place is especially famous for its Kalpvriksha. It is also called Kalpvriksha Banswara. Kalpvriksha is a magnificent tree located on Ratlam Road, which is considered to be one of the fourteen gems that came out during the Samudra Manthan. Banswara is considered a popular pilgrimage site and is a center of attraction for devotees.

Anand Sagar Lake

Anand Sagar Lake is a beautiful lake and this lake is also known as Bai Talab. This place is surrounded by many trees known as Kalpavriksha.

Mahi Dam

Mahi Dam

Mahi Dam, located at a distance of 18 km from Banswara, is the largest dam. This dam has 6 gates and is 3.10 km long. Mahi Dam and several canals have been built on the Mahi River under the Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project. During the monsoon season, when the closed gates are opened, the sound of flowing water can be heard from far away. Mahi Dam is a popular tourist destination of Banswara.

Tripura Sundari Temple

Tripura Sundari Temple

Tripura Sundari Temple is a major temple of Banswara dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari, located 19 km away on the Banswara Dungarpur road. The goddess of this temple is also known as Taratai Mata. Tripura Sundari Temple has a beautiful black stone idol with 18 arms. It is known as one of the Shakti Peethas.

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Ramkund is a very sacred place here, which is located at a distance of 3 kilometers from Talwara. This place is also known as Phaati Khan. It is believed that Lord Rama came here during his exile.

Dialab Lake

Dialab Lake

Dialab Lake is the main tourist destination of Banswara city and is known for its natural beauty. Near it is an ancient Shiva temple called Parahera, which is located about 22 kilometers from Banswara. If we talk about religious places in Rajasthan, then you can also visit Raj Mandir. It is famous for its architecture.

Gambling Waterfalls

Gambling Waterfalls

This waterfall is the main attraction of Banswara. It can give a very special experience to the tourists during the rainy season. This waterfall looks very beautiful during monsoon.

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This is also the main attraction of this city and is also known as Umaid Mahal. Located in Jodhpur district, this palace is one of the most spectacular places to visit. Apart from this

Bundi Palace

Bundi Palace

Bundi Palace is a very beautiful and important tourist destination here. Bundi Palace is not only a historical place but it also has cultural importance.

Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh Fort is a major tourist destination in Rajasthan which is located 82 kilometers northwest of Udaipur city in Rajsamand district. Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of the hill forts in the state of Rajasthan which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the year 2013. Kumbhalgarh Fort is about 1100 meters above sea level. The walls of Kumbhalgarh Fort are 36 kilometers in diameter, making it one of the longest walls in the world. Hence it is also called the “Great Wall of India”. This wall extends for 36 kilometers and is up to 15 meters wide which is enough for eight horses to walk together.


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