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Visitor PLACES TO VISIT IN RAJASTHAN

DAUSA

Dausa is a little old town named after a Sanskrit word Dhau-sa meaning Beautiful like Heaven.Dausa is a little antiquated town named after a Sanskrit word Dhau-sa meaning Beautiful like Heaven. Additionally alluded as Deva Nagri, situated around 55 km from Jaipur, on National Highway 11. The city was the primary headquarter of the previous Kachhawaha Dynasty and has much history and archeological significance connected to it. Arranged far from the clamoring urban areas, the town of Dausa offers a bona fide rustic involvement in Rajasthan.

CHAND BAORI(STEPWELL)- ABHANERI

Abhaneri 88 kms from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Agra street is another fascination of Dausa, it is accepted to be set up by Raja Chandra. Initially named as Abha Nagri which implies the city of splendor because of error it is currently called as Abhaneri. The Department of Tourism has a magnificent two-day "Abhaneri Festival" advancing legacy tourism in the zone. Social exhibitions and town camel safari are the principle attractions of the celebration. One of the famous spots to visit in Abhaneri is the Chand Baori (stepwell). Worked back in the eighth century, it is one of the most profound and biggest advance wells in India. The exceptional structure is 19.5 meters top to bottom and highlights 1000 limited advances, spreading over 13 stories.


HARSHAT MATA TEMPLE - ABHANERI

Found 33 kms from Dausa adjoining the Chand Baori is a sanctuary devoted to Harshat Mata – the goddess of satisfaction and joy. According to the legends, the goddess is constantly chipper and showers the general population with favors of bliss and satisfaction. Its wonderful design and sculptural styles are a pleasure for the eyes!

JHAJHIRAMPURA

Jhajhirampura is renowned for its common water tank and additionally the sanctuaries of Rudra (Shiv), Balaji (Hanuman), and different divine beings and goddesses. It is arranged around 45 km far from the locale central station, towards Baswa (Bandikui). Encompassed by slopes and water assets, this place has common and otherworldly brilliance.

BHANDAREJ

Bhandarej is situated around 65 km from Jaipur, on the Jaipur-Agra interstate, and around 10 km from Dausa. Bhandarej, amid Mahabharata times, was known as Bhadrawati. The dividers, models, brightening cross section work jaalis, earthenware utensils, and so on., found in unearthings, say a lot about the old wonder of this place. The Bhandarej Baori (step-well) and Bhadrawati Palace are mainstream spots to visit,and are fine cases of the amazing history of the district. Its history can be followed back to the 11 th century, when the Kachhawaha Chieftan Dulha Rai vanquished the Bargujars and vanquished Bhandarej. The locale is additionally acclaimed for cover making.

LOTWARA

The town of Lotwara is found 110 Km from Jaipur. The greatest fascination of this town is the Lotwara Garh(Fort), which was worked by Thakur Ganga Singh in the 17 th century, and the substantial populace of peacocks in the town. How to achieve Lotwara? Found only 11 Km from Abhaneri, the most ideal approach to achieve the town is by street.

BANDIKUI

The Roman style Church for Protestant Christians is a mainstream fascination in Bandukui, situated around 35 Km from Dausa.

Rajasthan is very good, friendly and respectable for visitors.

Rajasthan shows beautifully woven - color, sound, light, dance

The huge bird house is in Bharatpur (Rajashtan)

Rajasthan - Paradise of a shopkeeper

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