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How long is the drive from Rajkot to Jodhpur?
The direct drive from Rajkot to Jodhpur is 385 mi (619 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 38 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Rajkot to Jodhpur, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mount Abu, as well as top places to visit like Rampara Wildlife Sanctuary and Jay Service, or the ever-popular Shree Ghela Somnath Mahadev Mandir.
Located in the western Indian state of Rajasthan near the border of Gujarat, Mount Abu is a hill station that rests on a rocky plateau within the Aravalli Range. Surrounded by lush forest and offering cooler temperatures, visitors can enjoy scenic views of the arid plains below. Nakki Lake is located in the town center and is a popular spot for boating enthusiasts. Nearby are the Dilwara Temples, which were built centuries ago and are made from intricately carved white marble.
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25 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Jodhpur
Best stops along Rajkot to Jodhpur drive
The top stops along the way from Rajkot to Jodhpur (with short detours) are Ranakpur Jain Temple, Delwara Temple, and Kumbhalgarh Fort. Other popular stops include Nakki Lake, Modhera Sun Temple, and Mount Abu.
Shree Ghela Somnath Mahadev Mandir is a lesser-known Hindu temple with historical significance. The temple houses the Shiva Linga that was brought here from Somnath during an attack by Ghori, and it is named after Ghelo Vanoyo who risked his life for its protection. Located 40 minutes away from Gadhada, the temple offers food and accommodation facilities for devotees.
Ghela somnath.. a beautiful place in the lap of nature.
Temple of lord shiv.
Peaceful place with good facilities.. rooms are also available for staying.
Worth visit to spirituality and peace of mind.🙏🌹
Bindesh Bhatt — Google review
Less popular place with historical significance, the Shiva Linga was bought here from Somnath during attack of Ghori. Minal devi & Ghelo Vanoyo risk their life for protection of this Linga. Hance this place named after him Ghela Somnath.
The temple was 40 mins away from Gadhada. Food & stay facilities are also available for devotees.
The Samadhi of Minal devi is situated on a small hill In front of the temple.
Parking is also available.
Sky Shots Pro (Discover india by road) — Google review
Very historical place.
Situated at the banks of ghela River.
This temple is named after "Ghelo vaniyo" who were believer and follower of Lord shree mahadev.
It comes in jasdan region of saurashtra..
Place is very peaceful.
Managed very well.
Time of Darshan is 6 am to 8 pm.
Along side the temple, there is some small restaurants and resorts also.
Toy shops for kids also.
Facility of night stay also.
Food also available.
Kunal Ranpara — Google review
A very peaceful place , here you feeling like awesome. There Mahadev one big Shivling. There many people are visit at weekends and mostly Shravan month.
There parking facilities available. There many good thoughts banner that all are read and follow in life. This temple devlopment in very big criteria.
PARTH MANIAR — Google review
Very beautiful location. Must visit place. I visited in winter but i think its very beautiful during monsoon.
Rutvij Chauhan — Google review
Jai Ghela Somnath , my favourite place because my grandpaa was visit there whole Shravan Maas by walk from Bhavnagar to Ghela Somnath and today we also chance to Pooja of Mahadev (Abhishekh)
rajyaguru bhavin — Google review
Ghela somnath One of the most beautiful temples of gujarat. This place has historical background in which Minaldevi has protected Somnath Shivalinga and brought it over here and the fighter named Ghela has helped her in protecting the Somnath Shivaling from the Mughals.
Very very beautiful place to visit ,river views is beautiful from temple. One most visit it , in their life. Temple is peaceful. Gardening, lights , everything is wonderful.
RAHUL KAMBAD — Google review
Visit with family and friends.
Very peaceful place.
Lord Shiva famous temple
chorada himanshu — Google review
Great Shiva temple for worshiping.
In month of Shravan temple is overcrowded and some times if special Pooja or offering is going on by special people, darshan for common people will be halted and will have to wait longer.
Highly urbanized temple with air-conditioned cottages as well as dormitories within the temple premises.
Within the temple Prasad is available in stalls @₹50. Parking outside the temple they are charging 40 rupees.
Dipak Parmar — Google review
Famous Temple Office Mahadev. In Shravan and on Mahashivratri huge crowd is there.
Hemant Thombre — Google review
Har Har Mahadev!
I recently visited Ghela Somnath Mahadev Temple in Ghela Somnath and I must say, it was a truly divine and peaceful experience. As soon as I entered the temple, I was struck by the beautiful garden and fountain that welcoming every bhakt. The temple itself was a marvel of architecture and design, with intricate carvings and a calming atmosphere.
As I sat in the serene environment of the temple, I felt a sense of calm wash over me. It was easy to forget all my worries and immerse myself in the devotional vibe of the temple. The darshan of Mahadev was truly breathtaking, and I left the temple feeling renewed and spiritually uplifted.
Ghela Somnath Mahadev Temple to anyone looking for a peaceful and divine experience. The beautiful nature, serene environment, and attention to detail all make for a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Dhaivat Trivedi — Google review
Strongly recommend for shiv bhakts...nice atmosphere good cottage with ac in 1000rs.u can stay in 3/4 person...also big ac hall,non ac room... parking,bhojanshala with free lunch and dinner, except shravan month u can do Abhishek and Puja freely without hurry...
manish vyas — Google review
Very peaceful place for visit ...
Shiv Linga of Shiva is also very cool...
I visited three times within a year..
There is also a very quiet place on the hill of Meenal Devi Mata...
Prasad is also offered to the devotees, approximately from 12 pm to 1 pm Annakshetra time. It is necessary to take a pass for Prasad from the office.
Dr. Vaghela A. D. — Google review
Feel Devine and peace when you came in to temple. Story behind the temple. It's made in 1500 original but now renovated and make new. Good garden area..
Rampara Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat, near the city of Wankaner, is a captivating destination for enthusiasts of nature and wildlife. It offers an excellent opportunity to capture breathtaking nature photography. The period from monsoon to winter is highly recommended for exploration. This sanctuary houses a variety of birds, reptiles, and small wild creatures. Additionally, it serves as a breeding center for Asiatic Lions, contributing to their preservation efforts.
A wonderful place for Nature and wildlife lovers. This place gives you opportunity to click some great nature photography. After monsoon to winter is the best time to explore this place.
Naresh Darji — Google review
This is worst experience ever in my life. No guidance for visitors. They are not giving permission until if you have any political or government officers. No direction to reaching there. Complete waste of time. No body should visit here..
Vilis Andharia — Google review
Well it is a place with nature and animals... Well being a nature lover you can't complain or neglect this place. Well environment is pretty cool. Ithink government should take initiative to make such places every 50 kms
Nn J — Google review
Wild life is present but do not visit the place not allowed for general public do not visit not allowed to go inside
Poonam Togadiya — Google review
Near wankaner city, gujarat
Birds, reptiles and small wild animals found at here.
Also, gen-pool breading centre for Asiatic Lions.
Permission from forest department is essential.
BHAVIN K. DESAI — Google review
NICE PLACE FOR TOURIST 👍
FUNNY SHORTS FUNNY SHORTS — Google review
It's very wonderful place for nature lover person
Khush Makwana — Google review
I get nice experience
A good place for nature and animal lovers.
Het Trambadiya — Google review
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As the name says it’s JULTO POOL, it’s suspended over river Machu and doesn’t have any middle sport so as the wind flow it’s swings. Before the renovation it was swinging more but after it is swinging less. It’s amazing work of architect. Visit at lest one time in your life time.
Darshan Buddhdev — Google review
One of the best place in Morbi to hangout. I would strongly suggest to visit this place when you are in the city. There is a safe and enough place for parking.
Sunny Vaghadia — Google review
Really good, heritage, suspension pediatrician bridge, which is made during kingdom of morbi, on the River Machchchu, around 233 mitre long, cable material is bring from UK, around 180year ago, now a days it was maintain by oreva,
Suspension bridge(julto pool)really gives natural thrilling experience.
Only INR 10 ticket price for return journey.
Once you
All have to must visit once in life.
Difficulty for Heart petient and handicapped persons.
Pradip Jadavani — Google review
As one enters Morbi swaying pylons of the suspension bridge and the beatific riverfront is a nostalgic reminder of Victorian London. Located 64 km from Rajkot is the town of Morbi with its quaint cobbled alleyways and buildings reminiscent of 19th century Europe. Morbi’s former ruler Sir Waghji inspired by Colonial influences designed a technologically planned and versatile city. The visitor is welcomed into the city through a grand suspension bridge, an artistic and technological marvel of that period. European influence in town planning further contributed to a central square known as the Green Chowk, approachable by three gates each designed in its own inimitable style incorporating both Rajput and Italian elements.
Mayur Kundariya (Morlo) — Google review
Nice hanging bridge.. it also gives you chill in spine at some places.. nice place!
Harsh Joshi — Google review
Adventurous place to be with friends, loved ones...very old bridge but the view is amazing
Bhavin Mehta — Google review
iconic place of morbi. mind your steps if you are going to jhulta pool from darbargadh side.
Vivek Vyas — Google review
A bit out of maintenance.
Scary.
But definitely worth for one time hanging bridge experience !
Well maintained and clean. Good place for family and children.
kaiyum kothariya — Google review
Nice garden
One and only one garden for surendranagar city
Bcoz it's maintained by the rotary Club.
Many small rides for children and footpath also for walking
Ravindra Chauhan — Google review
This place is the best place for the kids in Surendranagar. There are lots of playing instruments where kids enjoys their rides and have a fun. For elders they can do walking and jogging. Sunday and Saturday rushes will be there. Timing 6pm to 10pm. Outside of park jumping place and riding kids car also attracts the kids. Four star is because of small spaces. In weekends it will be too crowded.
Prabir Jana — Google review
We have wonder about that we have only one enjoyable place in Surendranagar city. Really good
Bhagirathsinh Rathod — Google review
One of the Nice garden in surendranagar, well maintained, greenery is too good . Small play ground for Children by government so they play and do exercise .
Hr Makwana — Google review
Very well maintained lawns and play area for children. Strict timings are good. My son loves to visit the garden daily. In this area there is no other garden or public open play area. I thank to the organizers for this wonderful gift.....🙏
Mayur Vaghela — Google review
Very nice atmosphere and also a picnic spot
Rajesh doriya — Google review
One of the best garden in our city
We often go there in week end or birthday evening. Very good manegment by rotary club surendranagar. There is 2 type of garden , one is for Small child amd 2nd is for elder chidren. I suggest all family persons to go there n enjoy your family time.. Best of luck
Ajayrajsinhh Rana — Google review
Nice place for children nd Senior citizens seating - playing
Kirit Trivedi — Google review
A very well maintained garden and also children's playing activity is good.
HARSHIT JANI — Google review
Most beautiful place in Surendranagar, also very clean & calm 👌👍
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The Modhera Sun Temple, constructed in 1027 by Bhimdev of the Solanki dynasty, is a remarkable Hindu temple renowned for its intricate sculptures and sacred reservoir. Similar to the popular Sun Temple in Konark but predating it by two centuries, it was designed so that the equinox dawn sun would shine on Surya's image.
Beautiful temples, exquisite art, and a serene place overall. It's a UNESCO world heritage site, so it's pretty well maintained but can get crowded on weekends and holidays. Try to visit in the early morning and late evening (it's open till 9 PM with amazing lighting). It is recommended to get a guide because there are a lot of stories and unique things hidden throughout the complex.
Ankur Panchbudhe — Google review
Modhera Sun Temple is a breathtaking place filled with beautiful temples, stunning artwork, and a peaceful atmosphere. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is well-maintained, although it can get crowded on weekends and holidays. To fully appreciate its charm, I recommend visiting in the early morning or late evening when the crowds are thinner.
The temples at Modhera are truly a sight to behold. The intricate carvings and architectural details are a testament to the rich history and craftsmanship of the region. Exploring the complex is like stepping into a world of ancient art and spirituality.
While visiting, it is highly recommended to hire a guide. They can provide valuable insights into the history and significance of the site, as well as uncover hidden stories and unique features that may go unnoticed otherwise. A guide will truly enhance your experience and help you appreciate the intricate details of the temple complex.
It's a place where one can find solace and connect with the spiritual energy of the surroundings. The quietude of the early morning or the mystical hues of the late evening add an extra touch of enchantment to the experience.
Modhera Sun Temple is a remarkable UNESCO Heritage site that captivates with its stunning temples, exquisite artwork, and serene ambiance. To make the most of your visit, plan to go during off-peak hours, and consider hiring a guide to uncover the hidden treasures within the complex. With a four-star rating, it is undoubtedly a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape.
Ankon Malakar — Google review
The architecture and intricate carvings are truly a sight to behold. The temple has such a rich history and you can feel the spiritual energy as you explore its beautiful surroundings 🌅🙏 It's a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and stunning architecture. Make sure to take your time and soak in the beauty of this ancient marvel. I recommend a visit to the Modhera Sun Temple! 🌞
shivani vyas — Google review
Visiting the Modhera Sun Temple was an enchanting experience that left an indelible mark on my memory. The intricate carvings and imposing architecture of this ancient Hindu temple radiate a sense of timeless grandeur. As I walked through the majestic entrance, the precision of the detailing and the celestial design of the temple captivated my senses. The serene surroundings, combined with the soothing ambiance, created a profound atmosphere that resonated with spirituality. The play of light and shadow on the intricately sculpted pillars and walls further enhanced the temple's mystique. Modhera Sun Temple, with its historical significance and architectural brilliance, stood as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of India, leaving me in awe and deep admiration for the craftsmen of the past.
Vishakh Isloor — Google review
Nice place to spend 1-2 hour with family. Entry is free other than vehicle parking charges. No worship is offered currently and its a protected monument maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. It has multiple temples with well carved architecture. Its recommended to get a guide to make the most of your visit. There is also a museum in the same premise which can be visited free of cost.
Amrutha Nair — Google review
Historical monument must visit. Don't miss the lazer light show in the evening.
Show timing
-7pm onwards
But remember no food items, juice or cold drink or any such consumables are allowed in the monument. Only water bottle is allowed.
Nice and calm lush green gardens around. Detailed carvings on the temple. Very Photogenic place. If you are into ancient Indian architecture this place is a total gem for you.
Meet Choudhari — Google review
Since the renovation..... The Modhera Sun temple is truly transformed. They maintain the property very well. Gardens are big, lush green & clean! You can play or just relax and enjoy nature! The washrooms were also clean.
We visited with family & had our little picnic time. You can enjoy & learn about the history at the same time!
Plus, it's very picturesque!
We loved it so much..... Do pay a visit... 👍🏻
Rutu Pandya — Google review
ABOUT:
This is a stunning 11th-century Hindu temple dedicated to the sun god, Surya.
DESIGN:
An intricate architecture and beautiful designed main hall with intricate carvings, making it a significant historical and architectural landmark.
CHARGES:
• I don’t remember the charges exactly but it’s around 20-30 rupees for Indian visitors.
• 250-300 rupees for foreigners.
HOW TO REACH:
• It’s 800 meters from Modhera bus depot. Not really far so you can go walking.
• If you want to come from Patan, you can also get bus from there, easily.
Would suggest to visit for sure.
Ayush Sachdev — Google review
"Modhera Sun Temple is an absolute marvel, standing proudly for over 1000 years. A visit here is a journey through time and history. The intricate architecture and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination. The timeless beauty of the temple and its surroundings captivate every visitor. If you appreciate history and ancient artistry, Modhera Sun Temple is an experience like no other. Highly recommend making the journey to witness this historical gem."
harshdeepsinh jadeja — Google review
Very beautiful step well temple. Actually both are separate, the temple and the step well.
The temple has wonderfully carved stones inside and outside.
The step well although don't have have any statues like some other step wells.
The area is will maintained and good amount of gardening has been done around the structure.
On special occasions you can also see the light and laser show hosted here.
There is a museum too, which probably has the artifacts from the temple itself.
Parking: Parking is available at a minimal cost.
Tickets: If I remember correctly it was Rs. 40 per person.
Shivdev Singh Dhanjal — Google review
An exquisite place to take yourself back in time. The enthralling carvings and the geometry on show at this place makes one just stand and admire. There seems to be a lot of tales and anecdotes attached to each carving present at this place.
There is ample parking for visitors and shops offering light meals and snacks. Authorities have done a good job to maintain the place. Also i have heard that there is a laser show conducted during evening hours. Not sure about it as i didn't stay long enough to witness it.
I had gone here just prior to the winter season and I'm pretty sure that this place will look magical throughout the year.
simblan — Google review
Modhera Sun Temple is a breathtaking place filled with beautiful temples, stunning artwork, and a peaceful atmosphere. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is well-maintained, although it can get crowded on weekends and holidays. To fully appreciate its charm, I recommend visiting in the early morning or late evening when the crowds are thinner.
The temples at Modhera are truly a sight to behold. The intricate carvings and architectural details are a testament to the rich history and craftsmanship of the region. Exploring the complex is like stepping into a world of ancient art and spirituality.
While visiting, it is highly recommended to hire a guide. They can provide valuable insights into the history and significance of the site, as well as uncover hidden stories and unique features that may go unnoticed otherwise. A guide will truly enhance your experience and help you appreciate the intricate details of the temple complex.
It's a place where one can find solace and connect with the spiritual energy of the surroundings. The quietude of the early morning or the mystical hues of the late evening add an extra touch of enchantment to the experience.
Modhera Sun Temple is a remarkable UNESCO Heritage site that captivates with its stunning temples, exquisite artwork, and serene ambiance. To make the most of your visit, plan to go during off-peak hours, and consider hiring a guide to uncover the hidden treasures within the complex. With a four-star rating, it is undoubtedly a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape.
Jaydeep Sindhal — Google review
One who loves old architectures and master pieces and want to live in the serenity and divine time should visit this place. I went with my family and the view stunned me. A great place to have fun with friends and family.
Varun Kumar — Google review
The best temple I have seen so far. I literally cried to see how much efforts our ancestors took to carve history on the stones. Amazing art. Thanks to Gujarat government for maintaining and protecting this heritage. Truly world class care is being taken of. Impressed. Guide explained in detail & he loves his job. Mesmerising experience, Would love to come here again
pranav joshi — Google review
The temple has a huge compound which houses a garden, two big and one small temple, a pond, museum and toilet and a big parking space. The tickets online are Rs 5 cheaper than offline tickets. There are two restaurants right next to the parking space which offers food at reasonable prices.
The two big temples with intricate carvings are empty, there are no dieties in them. The small temple is Lord Shiv's temple.
The whole compound is clean and quiet. The washroom however was not much clean.
Prachi Chaudhary — Google review
Must visit this place once in a lifetime. Very great architecture and very large area to explore. There is also car charging facilities for EV cars. Plenty of parking spaces available. As of my opinion you should visit after 5PM so that you can enjoy the light & laser show running over there after 6:30PM(depending on sunset). Light and laser show should not be missed.
Vatsal Mehta — Google review
The Modhera Sun Temple is a hidden gem, encapsulating the essence of ancient Indian art and spirituality. The temple's breathtaking architecture, with its intricately carved pillars and celestial design, transports visitors to a bygone era. The precision of craftsmanship is awe-inspiring, and the serene surroundings add to the overall sense of tranquility. As you stand in the presence of this marvel, you can feel the spiritual energy and historical significance that radiates from every corner. A visit to the Modhera Sun Temple is a cultural and architectural pilgrimage, offering a profound connection to India's rich heritage.
Asutosh Joshi — Google review
If you enjoy step wells, Modhera Sun Temple, really needs to be on your list. The intricacy of carving in the interior of the temple puts it in the same league as a Jain temple. It also has a solar alignment and architectural alignment that frame a point across the well that previously held a monument.
The well itself, originally fed by a spring, is now home to some particularly unattractive turtles.
Edward Hammond — Google review
Really beautiful temple with a beautiful compound. Did not like the stagnant water in the stepwell right in front of the temple- takes the charm away. Needs to be cleaned and replaced. There is a museum also in the campus that displays relics- however there is no information whatsoever about the same. I couldn’t find any guides either. There are restaurants and food stalls nearby. The temple is not accessible on a wheelchair. There is adequate parking.
Prakhar Verma — Google review
Loved this place. The temple is in very calm surroundings. There were lot of school groups on their picnic. You definitely need a tour guide to understand the importance of the place. The amazing architecture and the stories carved in sand stone are wonderful.
A must visit place for teenagers
Chandrakant Gopaldas — Google review
Amazing man-made temple 🛕, I have never seen before, very small & fine carving on each pillar. Must recommended to visit for our Indian culture & history 👍
Vishal Kambli — Google review
Wonderful architecture. The main idol is not there in the temple but still one can feel the grandeur. A very good example of the rich and beautiful culture and heritage of our country "India".
Mahesh Kulkarni — Google review
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H4MM+95W, On, Mehsana - Becharaji Rd, Highway, Modhera, Gujarat 384212, India
Archeological site.
The newly added light show enhances the beauty of this beautiful artifact.
Sanjay Ahirwar — Google review
Delightful, extraordinary and beautiful, can't describe the beauty of this place after being there after a long time. Also it now has a cafe beside this place so one explore this beauty and can also get a bite of rest and tasty food alongside. Would definitely recommend this place for pre-wedding photo shoot and for normal photo session as well
Mayur Joshi — Google review
Absolutely stunning. Such a beautiful experience. The 1000 year old temple is nothing short of humongous and grandiose, and it has been wonderfully maintained by the ASI. Would definitely recommend visiting. Be sure to check out the museum nearby, and also spend some time at the step-well
Vaibhav Mishra — Google review
Amazing place for a weekend getaway with family. Very picturesque during monsoons. The only thing that one needs to take care is drive very safely staying under speed limits.
Ravi Kiran Saripalli — Google review
It was my second visit to this place. Before years there was no proper parking facility. But now, a good parking infrastructure with electric vehicle charging facility is developed. Even cafeteria has been constructed. Overall a worthy place to visit.
Shubh — Google review
Golden Era of Great Indian History
Yogesh Talekar — Google review
The history of the temple is beautiful, and it is well maintained also just bcoz of birds the place is little stinking. Another thing do not take guide, that's waste of money, what you need to do is when you are at temple just open your Wikipedia, it has each and every information. And the guides are also speaking work to work from there only.
Abhay Rajput — Google review
This is one of beautiful heritage site of Gujarat, one of the best place for photography. This place is neatly maintained and people are also friendly. You can also do your pre wedding shoot.
Darshak Vadodaria — Google review
A historic site. Well maintained and very clean. Though they need to maintain the washrooms a lot. I loved the step well it was so scenic. The architecture and the carvings were so beautifully breathtaking. Sun temple is located 2 hours from Ahmedabad and is well connected by road.
mohini verma — Google review
Chalukya architecture establishing the migjtyness of this empire.
Has 3 main parts. 1. Surya kund 2.Sabha graha. 3. Surya temple. You can see few statues similar to statue in Bellur ( lady dressing with mirror in hand)
Tropic of cancer passes through temple
Gururaj Basrur — Google review
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Bliss Aqua World Resort
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Colorful water-based theme park with twisting slides, a lazy river & a splash pool for young kids.
The water park in Mehsana consists of giant water slides, enormous crystal clear purified water plant, rain water dance ground, swimming pool, youngsters zone. Bliss Aqua World Resort in Mehsana is finest place to go to with household for day picnic with kids have separate parking facility, altering rooms for women and men, locker rooms, canteen facility and so on. Bliss Aqua World Resort provides very Reasonably priced water park and amusement park tickets, Particular costs accessible for College, Schools, Corporates and different giant teams.
Best to come with group or family trip good places saftey measures also their.
Abhishek Vyas — Google review
This resort is about 17 km from Mehsana towards Unjha side. It's a huge water park with all the possible aquatic games and rides. It's maintained well. However I feel that the water needs to be cleaned and processed better. Due to heavy rush of people, water could get dirty and it might lead to disease. Also showers need to be cleaned properly. Overall it's a nice place for a family outing and fun !!
Mayank Trivedi — Google review
Good experience so far. Nice and supporting staff. Little bit expensive compared to other options around but worth it. Most rides are functional. Only down side i saw was most rides are time bound. So they get closed of you don't get there on time. Most recommend was wave pool. Plenty of parking space. Overall good experience.
Yogesh Kadiya — Google review
Exquisite water park.
Price for a person having height of more than 3 ft. Is 650 rs. ( Sunday - 800 rs. )
You can get costumes at reasonable price. You can bring your own also( only polyester or synthetic ).
Canteen food is very nice with Average price.
Too many water slides at different sides.
Wave pool was excellent.
Utsav Bhatt — Google review
My friends and I had an incredible experience at Bliss Water Park. It's a place where you can spend an entire day enjoying a wide range of thrilling rides and attractions. The park offers separate sections with rides suitable for kids, ensuring everyone has a great time.
One of the conveniences offered by Bliss Water Park is a luggage room (Extra charges) where you can safely store your belongings if you have any. This allows you to enjoy the rides without the worry of carrying around your luggage.
In terms of pricing, the weekday ticket cost ranges from 800 rupees per person, which is reasonable for the fun-filled experience you get. On Sundays, the ticket cost is slightly higher at 1000 rupees, but it's still worth it considering the exciting rides and entertainment available.
Bliss Water Park is a perfect destination for a thrilling day out with friends and family. With its diverse range of rides, dedicated sections for kids, and convenient facilities like the luggage room, it offers a memorable and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.
Jaydeep Sindhal — Google review
We visited yesterday 3-9-23 we taken much enjoyment from expectation.All rides and staff are good but I have face one problem,when I walk in bliss water park without slipper I can't bear the heat of stones and road.bliss water park management does some action behind hot stone and roads.
Shakir Husain Malek — Google review
Very good water park with lots of ride.
On Subday they are charging 1000 and Mon to Sat 800.
150 for costume and 150 for lockers
If you have synthetic clothes and you can take from your self also.
Also there is lots of activities for children.
Prince Dubey — Google review
It was full of fun. Extremely spontaneous rides with full of thriller and excitement. Had enjoyed a lot with family. Cooperative staff and always ready to help. Excellent friendly and family environment. People with family can come here and enjoy with their kith & kins. Will definitely go there again. Love ❤️ it.....
Paritosh Kapadiya — Google review
Visited this place in Oct-Nov 2021.
Great fun and amazing place. A couple of rides were closed amidst fear of covid however overall an enjoyable place.
Some of the rides give you thrills. Mobiles are allowed if you want to but my suggestion, keep it in the locker and have fun. Though there are only a couple of photos that I have posted of inside the water resort, it's totally worth it.
There is a tea post outside to have some great sandwiches/french fries, tea/coffee as well.
Do mention how you liked it. Haffun.
Chavda Milan — Google review
Had great time with family, rides and waves section is awesome. Food is also nice. They provided free water in summer which was very good thing to do in summer time. Well organised and maintained water part. One of best around Ahmedabad. Takes about one and half hours to reach here. Try to reach by 9:30 get locker, costumes and get ready for the full day enjoyment. Water was clean. There are many rides for kids and for adults as well. You will definitely enjoy here.
Chaitanya Panchal — Google review
Experience is very good and all rides are thrilling. Water park is excellent but crazy river and bilss sea 🌊 rides not open full time .
Bilss's food is good .
Fenil Patel — Google review
Bliss waterpark was fantastic, with exceptional management and decent food options. The changing rooms and lockers were convenient, and the water quality was excellent. The park boasts a wide array of thrilling rides, providing an unforgettable experience.
Manav Kewlani — Google review
Worst experience... Too much waiting to get water ride without any reason.. hey just want to create hipe.. ... Crazy river is working just for 1:30 HR in which you got only one round .. wave pool have wave only for 10 min .
I'm suggesting not to waste your money in bliss aqua world .. staff was also annoying, shouted without any reason...
Mehul Kuvadiya — Google review
Very nice water 💧park 👌. All staff are family friendly and good behavior. Here is many types of slides/rides for men, women and children to enjoy the water park. Crazy river is one of the most water fun in Bliss Aqua park. You can enjoy waves in swimming pool and dance on loud speakers and DJ. Locker room and Costumes are also clean and nice, change rooms are also clean. Normal tickets 🎟 price 800 Monday to Saturday but Sunday tickets price is 1000. Also available here food at Normal prices. Enjoy your vacation here with full of fun... Good luck 👍
SERAJ ALI — Google review
BEST PLACE TO VISIT , EXCELLENT RIDES, DELICIOUS FOOD , LOCKER AND TOILETS ALL WERE GOOD . 5 OF 5 STAR
Mewara Hasrh — Google review
Buetiful place
Suggest to visit on holiday otherwise some service may be not available fot whole day
Sanjay Patel — Google review
Very nice and above expectations
And specials thanks to Ms. Silky Patel who accomplished us and provide us best arrangements. Can contact to her for corporate bookings.
Jignesh Shah — Google review
The place is just amazing becasue of so many rides. We reached there by 1 Pm and we had only 4.30 hours to enjoy still we went through every ride. The only issue is that they don't run all slides together however the experience was amazing..
Anumit Verma — Google review
Bliss Aqua World has the potential for a fun-filled day, especially for families with children of different ages. If you're looking for a smaller, less crowded water park, you might want to consider other options. However, if you don't mind crowds and are looking for a clean, well-maintained park with a variety of rides, Bliss Aqua World could be a good choice.
Parth Jogani — Google review
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Mehsana - Unjha Highway Road, Motidau, Gujarat 384120, India
Patan Patola Heritage is a museum run by the Salvi family, known for their expertise in double-ikat weaving since the 11th century. Visitors can witness the intricate process of Patola silk weaving and compare it with single-ikat textiles from around the world. The museum showcases a masterpiece elephant-motif sari and provides insights into the history of this craft and the family's journey from Maharashtra to Gujarat.
Patolas are very expensive woven silk saris worn only by rich people (the price starts with Rs 150,000/-). The common people can’t afford these saris. The secret of patola weaving is closely guarded and only three families of Salvi caste know the art.
This art of patola weaving is 850 years old and is dying and only handful of family members know the techniques. It takes 6 months to make one patola and owning a patola is considered a social status.
Usually, the dyeing of the fabric is done after the weaving but for Patola, the threads are dyed first as per the design and then the fabric is woven. In this museum, the Salvi family exhibits how the Patola silk is made in action on real hand loom.
This Salvi family is involved in Patola making since 35 generations. They have been awarded many awards from the government for keeping this art alive. This family is specialized on double-ikat weaving.
In the Patola house, many fabrics from different parts of the world are displayed which are single-ikat weaving. We can clearly see the difference in quality of the Patola weaved by this family as compared to the other patolas weaved by other countries.
Ashok Patel — Google review
Patan Patola Heritage stands as a testament to over 1000 years of Indian weaving tradition, showcasing the timeless beauty of Patola sarees. These heirloom pieces are not just garments but treasures of intricate craftsmanship and historical significance. The art of creating these sarees involves a meticulous handwoven and hand-dyed process using the double ikat technique, a skill passed down through generations of artisans in Patan, Gujarat.Each Patola saree at Patan Patola Heritage is a masterpiece of design and color, featuring traditional motifs and patterns that have endured through centuries. The use of natural dyes is a hallmark of these sarees, not only contributing to their vibrant hues but also ensuring their longevity. Remarkably, when properly cared for, the colors of a Patola saree can remain vibrant for 200 to 300 years, making them a true legacy to be passed down through generations.The collection at Patan Patola Heritage is a celebration of this ancient art form. Owning one of these sarees means embracing a piece of Indian heritage, a connection to a rich past and a commitment to preserving traditional arts. For those who appreciate the fine intricacies of handwoven textiles, a Patan Patola saree is not just an item of clothing but a piece of living history, embodying the spirit of Indian craftsmanship at its finest.
Sheelang Shah — Google review
Wow, just wow, u hv to see to believe it, no words can describe it, they explained the while dying and weaving process of a Patola saree, n trust it's one of the most tedious job to do, only highly Trained n experienced weaver can make a Patola saree n u can see all here live.
jeet j — Google review
Patola's are a favourite, not to have, but to see as a technique. I have great respect for those who have kept it alive for so many generations. It certainly is a craft that needs to be preserved and the Salvi family I am sure will do their best.
Gauri Wagenaar — Google review
There are only 3 families left to work on Patolas out of 700 families earlier. It's such a minute work and takes months to get finished. Needs an expert eye and very precise and patience to work on it. Had visited Nirmal Salvi's work place and his artist worker Raj showed and explained us the whole process. It's price is really very high but if you see their labour for such an artistic work, it is worth it. A must visit to know about it
Shraddha Parikh — Google review
Highly recommend! Such an interesting stop near to Rani Ki Vav. Our guide was so passionate about this craft which has been kept alive by his family for generations. Went with two people who usually struggle with museums and they both found it fascinating!!
Jessica Savery — Google review
A family heritage of Patola sarees. It is a museum and also has a handcrafting and paper cutting expert.
Shashank Naik — Google review
Very nice to go over the whole process of how patola sarees are prepared .They have few guides who are available as part of your ticket they explain patiently the whole process. It is also nice to see how the family still maintains their traditional process.Its also surprising to see how many other countries though having similar cloth making processes are not able to produce the quality of Patola sarees. We also saw mulmul cloth with a coin placed below the cloth it looked as if it is above it.The whole mulmul saree can be passed smoothly inside a ring
Jitender Singh — Google review
This is a place of family heritage with fine artists making the traditional Patola sarees. It's a privately owned place hence photography is not permitted. It was mind blowing to understand how much calculation and efforts are required to make one authentic Patola silk saree. No wonder it takes 5-6 months for 4-5 artists to make one saree. Their sarees are worn by many politicians and film artists. On the first floor one can see the fine artworks with paper cuttings. There are a few masterpieces which can not be re-created again. A must visit place near Rani Ki Wav in Patan.
Aniruddha Kulkarni — Google review
We visited in month of July 2023. This is 2 minutes drive from Ran ka vav. 5 rs we paid for entry. Photography is not allowed. They explained and showered how the patola sarees are handwoven. It's history and how this family reached Gujarat from Maharashtra. No sales here. It is only a museum.
Nandita T Pai — Google review
A museum depicting the intricate art of Patola and a family's effort to revive and protect the art.....very good effort and excellent show case.
Arpana Jadhav — Google review
Good place to see very old art of weaving threads into super soft cloth. The museum is very well managed. There is always a guide for visitors.
kunal kumar — Google review
Centuries old hand made sarees popularly known as Patan Patola, this place explains how it is made, it takes 6 months to make one Patola. It’s expensive, but saree lovers must have one in their collection. Available with limited designs and they use natural colur. It passes from one generation to the next generation.
Umesh Shah — Google review
Salvi family who maintained the legacy of the family by continuing the art of Potola. One must visit the Heritage House for understanding the famous patola of Patan. They family had preserved this Art.
Financial Clinic — Google review
Patan Museum is located near Rani Ki Vav. In this museum you can see the rich ancient heritage of Patan. Patola of Patan. Information about Jain temples, kings of Patan, forts of Patan etc. is available.but not huge people Visit this place 😄
Darshan Solanki — Google review
Don't waste time there, the price is starting from 150000. Just for one sari and think that you will not going to wear for your rest of yohr life. Because everyone want new clothes by the time. So just dont waste your money even if you think it's good thing.
makwana maulik — Google review
You must add this place to your itinerary if you happen to visit Rani Ki Vav.
They charge an entry fee of Rs. 10 and photography is strictly prohibited inside the building. A Guide will take you through the entire museum and explain about all the aspects.
We get a first hand experience and knowledge of how the fabric is made and its intricacies.
Aravind N — Google review
Disgusting place run by a bunch of arrogant disrespectful staff. The owner is least bothered about the customer experience. There are hundreds of authentic patola weavers in Patan. The claim made by this place is fake and outright misleading. Recommend exploring other weavers.
Shriram Bhat — Google review
The threads, both Tana and Bana, intertwine with precision, creating an exquisite mosaic of shapes and forms. Each stitch, each knot, contributed to the creation of a masterpiece, leaving me in awe of the craftsmanship of the artisans of the 11th century. However, amidst the awe-inspiring beauty, one rule stands firm: no photography allowed.
In the realm of textile history, a curious debate ensues, echoing through the corridors of Rani Ki Vav and the Patan Patola Heritage. Guides at each site passionately uphold conflicting narratives, each claiming precedence for the illustrious Patola pattern.
At Rani Ki Vav, amidst the mesmerizing stepwell, enthusiasts are told tales of how the intricate Patola prints were first immortalized within its walls. Yet, just a stone's throw away at Patan Patola Heritage, a different story unfolds, weaving a narrative of ancient origins and cultural heritage, asserting that the Patola prints predate the very stones of Rani Ki Vav.
As visitors ponder this enigma, they find themselves caught in a web of uncertainty, unable to discern truth from legend. Perhaps the beauty of the Patola pattern lies not in its origin, but in the mystique that surrounds it, inviting admirers to marvel at its intricate design and rich history, regardless of its elusive beginnings.
Vivek — Google review
Museum's exhibits cover a long span of Nepal's cultural history. It has over 1,100 artifacts, about 200 of which are on permanent display. Most of the objects are cast bronzes (mostly sculptures of Hindu and Buddhist deities) and gilt copper repoussé work,
Ankur Aditya — Google review
The Patan Patola House is a traditional weaving center located in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India. It is renowned for producing the exquisite Patola sarees, which are handwoven silk sarees known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors. The Patan Patola sarees are highly prized for their craftsmanship and are considered a symbol of cultural heritage in Gujarat. The Patola House offers visitors the opportunity to witness the intricate weaving process and purchase authentic Patola sarees directly from the weavers. It is a must-visit destination for those interested in experiencing the rich textile tradition of Gujarat.
MASUMKUMAR PATEL — Google review
It is a revelation. They charge Rs 10 and give you a small tour of how the Patola sarees are made. Astonishing... However, the cheapest saree start from 22k onwards. There is also a paper cutting craft where you can see the artist working and even buy his work.
One can go even if you don't buy anything.
abhishek rai — Google review
Wonderful visit to this museum/ workshop. Our guide, one of the partners, gave us an excellent explanation of ikat weaving , which is very intricate. The samples on display from around the world, as well as the sarees made here were a great opportunity to see single and double ikat close up and to appreciate its art form
Alan Benn — Google review
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Rani Ki Vav Road, opp. New Kalika Mandir, Gujarat 384265, India
It was a great divine experience at temple. Very ancient temple of lord shiva. Hatkeshwara is the principle deity of nagar brahmins. Built in 17th century on sand stone. Marvellous carving 👌👌🙏🙏.
Sanjay Panchal — Google review
Hatkeshwar Mahadev is a very old and historical temple. Built in 17th century on sand stone. Situated in Vadnagar, the temple structure is good. You cannot compare to monuments but being in Vadnagar this is a marvel. Lately they have also commissioned a Canteen and restroom/ Guesthouse facility is also available in premises.
Badal Kadiya — Google review
Hatkeshwar Mahadev Temple: It is a 15th-century temple, and is the most significant of the numerous Shiva shrines. He is the family deity of the Nagar Brahmins. Facing east, the temple is enclosed by a high wall surmounted by three circular domes, interspersed with flat stretches, symbolising the Indo-Saracenic architecture. From the roof of the sanctum sanctorum, a massive shikara rises high above into the sky
The Explorer Lekhrajsinh Rathore — Google review
Hatkeshwar Mahadev is the family deity of Nagar Brahmins. There is a Shiva Linga in the inner sanctum of the temple. It is believed that Shiva Linga was self-emerged.
The exterior of the temple is decorated with figures of nine planets, apsaras, musicians, various deities, and scenes from Ramayana and Mahabharata. The complex has more temples of Kashivishveshwara, Shiva temple, Swaminarayan temple and two Jain temples.
This is very beautiful temple built in seventeenth century located in Vadnagar, which is the home town of Prime Minister Mr Narrendra Modi. The complex has been recently renovated and built the guesthouse and restrooms for the devotees.
Not only the Nagar Brahmins but lots of devotees of Lord Shiva from across India visit here to worship. The temple is just outside the fort. This is regarded as national heritage due to its creative design in the interior and exterior portions of the temple.
Ashok Patel — Google review
Nice place. Worship place for various community. A new look is given to temple and still work in progress… has good parking facility behind temple.
Gaurav Chhaya — Google review
🕉 🕉🕉 Om Namah Shivay 🕉 🕉 🕉
The temple of Shree Hatkeshver Mahadev(Lord Shiva) is situated in the town of Vadnagar in Gujarat. This temple is said to be around 1800 years old. In Gujarat, Hatkeshwar Mahadev is an ancient and historic temple outside of Vadnagar. Hatkeshwar Mahadev sanctuary is the chief god of Nagar Brahmin key journey site for enthusiast.
Around the temple their is 300+ small temples.
If you want to go inside the temple and Consecrate to the shiva linga you must wear Dhoti, for female their are traditional outfit needs must.
I visit it's a good and very huge coumpound, and a heritage temple in vadnagar...
dhaval mahera — Google review
Hatkeshwar is ISHTADEV (Prime lord) of vadnagara nagars. Place is quite developed after 2014. Canteen and restroom/ Guesthouse facility is also available in premises.
HARDEEP KIKANI — Google review
One of the oldest temples of Gujarat.
Peaceful atmosphere.
Construction is going on.
If you visit it, visit kirti toran and tana riri garden too.
Historical places.
abhijit vora — Google review
All the people working as pundits, florists were too supportive, even the watchman. The wheelchair access was great part. As we were traveling with a handicapped passanger they made her visit very easy and infact made her worship there without any problem twice. There was no hassle and pure bliss. Wonderful atmosphere. May Mahadev bless all. We're very much grateful to all the people at Hatkeshwar temple.
Keya Desai — Google review
Great feelings at this place of Mahadev. Hatkeshwar temple is of Lord Mahadev. Nice lighting decoration. Situated near Sharmishta lake like 2 km distance walking.
Vish Lee — Google review
If you ever experience sadness or depression, consider visiting Hatkeshwar Temple. It's one of the most serene places I've been to, boasting a wonderful environment. Har har Mahadev... jai Hatkesh!
Dubey Akanksha — Google review
What a divine wonderful place…
Come here to get the ultimate peace u r seeking. Such wonderful temple it is.
It is believed to be around 500 years old, around about narsinh mehta times. The evening aarti in the temple is so divine, one can feel like disconnecting from the world and reaching another dimention.
Food canteen is also there, makes food without onion and garlic. And it’s hygienic.
Prashant Parmar — Google review
this sacred site dedicated to Lord Shiva exhibits intricate carvings, reflecting the artistic brilliance of its time. Pilgrims are drawn not only to its spiritual aura but also to the tales of divine occurrences linked to the temple. The recent restoration efforts have preserved its grandeur, allowing visitors to marvel at the rich history embodied within its walls.
Prince Prajapati — Google review
Must visit.
Swayambhu shivling almost 5500 year old. The temple is 2500 year old.
Very energetic and live temple.
Vaishnavi Uday Krishna — Google review
The temple is ancient and may be 600 plus year old. The Mahadev or hatkeshwar, is lord of Vadnagara Nagar Community. Earlier majority of Nagar’s were staying in this city. The story says that They built this temple but kept it out side the wall of city so lord Mahadev was furious and gave a curse that only one nagar family will be able to stay in the town and rest has to go away.
It so happened ! The famous singer sisters TANA and RIRI , who cured the burning o Miyan Tansen after singing raag dipak by singing raag malhar were from this town. Our beloved Prime minister Modi ji is also from here. He is the key person to re-design the entire area and bring it beautifully. One thing that hurts is cutting of huge old trees for this development
Baarin Dixit — Google review
The place is nice and peaceful and it is very nicely renovated and restored. Its not that big however.ots nice small temple of lord Shiva. They even allow marriage ceremony to take place in the temple premises and they also have a hall for food. Place was neat and clean.
jignesh darji — Google review
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QJMQ+9RP, Nadiol Darwaja (Gate), Nadiol gate, Unnamed Road, Rabari Vas, Mahadev Puri, Vadnagar, Gujarat 384355, India
Pallaviya Parshwanath
MUST FOLLOW INDIAN TRADITIONAL DRESS WHILE VISITING TEMPLE. WESTERN CLOTHES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
Mulnayak: Nearly 45 cms. high, white – coloured dol of Bhagwan Pallaviya Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture.
It is in the centre of the city of Palanpur in Gujarat and is popularly known as Motu Derasar. It is one of the main temples of Palanpur.
It is located in main city. Roads are narrow, be careful during driving. No parking space. If you are Jain and nearby then must visit the temple.
The railway station and the bus station are at a distance of one, two kilometers from the temple. Auto and taxis are available for travel to the temple. There are Dharmashala and bhojanashalas in the town.,
In Shvetambara tradition, there are 108 prominent idols of Parshvanath idols these idols derive their name from a geographical region, such as Shankheshwar Parshvanath and Panchasara Parshvanath. Parshvanatha is usually depicted in a lotus or kayotsarga posture.
S H — Google review
History – Previously called by the name Prahaladpur, Palanpur has a history that dates back to the thirteenth century of the Vikrama Era. This place was ruled by king Prahalad and hence was called by the name Prahladpur. Also the temple here was built by king Prahalad and hence the idol of Bhagawan Parshwanatha became famous as Prahaladan Parshwanatha. Now it is called as the temple of Pallaviya Parshvanath. King Prahalad melted the metal idol of Delvada in Abu and made an idol of Nandi (bull). As a punishment for showing disrespect to the Delwada Jain Idol, he was affected by leprosy. In agony, he at last went to a forest. There he meet Acharyashi Shalibhadrasurisvarji. he repented for what he had done and then according to the instructions and with blessings of the Acharya, he constructed the temple of Bhagawan Parshwanatha. He poured on his body the water with which the idol was washed and cured his disease of leprosy. King Prahalad then become a follower of the Jain religion He was a scholar and wrote many books. His dramatic work entitled ” Parshwa Parakram Vyasang” is famous even today. The present idol was formally installed under the auspices of Kakkasurisvarji on the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Falguna in the year 1274 of the Vikram era. Along with this temple we can find fourteen more temples at this place. This is the birth place of Shri Somsunder Surishwar (Vikram era 430) and of Acharya Shri Hirvijay Suriseswarji (Vikram era 1583).
How to Reach – The Palanpur station is on the railway and the main highway from Ahmedabad to Abu Road. The railway station and the bus station are at a distance of one kilometer from the temple. Buses and taxis are available for travel to the temple. There are Dharmashala and bhojanashalas in the town.
Keval Shah — Google review
Broad history behind this majestic temple. Its holy place of jain religion. And very great sculpture created in the temple. You have must visit special if you interested in architecture.
Shah Darshan — Google review
What an architecture made ... Nice temple ...must visit jain temple
Mayur Mehta — Google review
Visited Aug 2022.
On my recent trip to Palanpur I visited both the 'motu' and 'nanu' Jain derasars. Both were very nice, have the calm serene vibe typical of Jain mandirs. But somehow I preferred the 'nanu' derasar. It has a certain charm that this, the larger one, will never have.
See attached pics. Diff to photograph the exterior due to lack of space.
Gajanan Rao — Google review
Very nice temple. There is Dharamshala near temple here you have to carry your lock and key they don't provide it.
Bhavesh Bakhai — Google review
One of the sacred place. The Mulnayak Bhagwan Shri Pallaviya Parshavanath is counted in the 108 Prachin Parshvanath. The newly built temple is magnificent. The carvings on the exterior and interior walls and ceilings of the wall is extremely good. There is facility for dharmashala and Bhojanshala near the temple. Come to this divine place and get the blessings of Lord Pallaviya Parswanath.
Ronak Shah — Google review
Very peaceful and calm jain temple in palanpur, gujarat. The buildings were under construction but have been made awesome.
Vansh Surana — Google review
Its holy place of jain religion. And very great sculpture created in the temple. You have must visit special if you interested in architecture.
Lakshya Infracon — Google review
Shwetamber Jain tirth within the Palanpur city,2.5 km from main highway with Dharamshala and Bhojanshala.Temple is under renovation with fine white marble architecture.It is one of the 108 Parshwanath tirths.All Tirthankar idols are ancient.Must visit if you're passing through Palanpur.
Dr.Praveen Jain — Google review
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5CCQ+C7H, Palliviya Nagar, Parshvanath Nagar, Palanpur, Gujarat 385001, India
Gabbar Hill is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site that can be reached after a 15-minute drive from the Ambaji temple. This mountainous peak has a staircase and cable car, offering visitors convenient access to the summit temple. It is home to the goddess Mataji and is revered as one of the 51 Shakti Piths. The location features an Akhand flame at Gabbar Mandir and numerous shops selling various items around its base, while parking facilities are also available for cars.
Ambaji Mata's main temple is situated on Gabbar Hill. It has approx 999 steps to climb.
Gabbar (or Gabbargadh), a small hillock about four km to the west of Ambaji village, is believed to have been the original seat of the goddess, the site of Krishna's tonsorial ceremony (ritual head-shaving), and the abode of the divine Mahishasur-Mardini.
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Ram Desai — Google review
Liked the rope way. Food was good too. And view is wonderful from top.
Kavya Chouhan — Google review
Hill located about 4 km away from the Ambaji village on the Rajasthan Gujarat Border.
Approx 1000 steps to climb.
Rope way facility is started. Rs 125 per person is the charge.
In the evening, 3D Mapping Show is shown here. Good to watch the show. No entry ticket. Shown free of cost. Duration is approx 40 mins.
Good experience.
Mayur Kapadia — Google review
Nice hill and so beautiful view
MedMex Vijuu — Google review
visit gabbar for mataji's place.you are 👀 shown akhand flame at gabbar mandir by walking we can darshan 51 shakti pith. you can enjoy ropeway ride and by stairs.
VISHAL GORASIYA — Google review
Very managed place. It seemed like a cakewalk to reach the temple via Udan Khatola. The food and amenities are also there.
Sharmastic Siblings — Google review
Gabbar Hill is very famous in Gujarat. Here many people come from away location. Here Rop way facilities available. There steps around 1000. This 1000 steps between many type of shops come like cold drink , Goggles , chana Masala etc. Mostly people like this 1000 step because that between many scene captured in mobile phone. Here Many Monkeys stay they are very cute.
PARTH MANIAR — Google review
From ambaji temple it takes you 15 minutes drive to reach the hill base. From there you can take ropeway and visit the goddess on gabbar hill. Once you should definitely go. One hour is more than enough to cover the place.
The place also has a canteen for snacks and lunch. There are many shops around selling various things. Parking is there for cars.
Shivendra Kumar — Google review
Gabbar hill is a hillock located about 4 km away from the Ambaji village on the Rajasthan Gujarat Border and is believed to be the original seat of Ambaji Mata. As per the legend narrated in the "Tantra Chudamani", a piece of the heart from the dead body of Devi Sati fell on top of this hill.
There are 999 steps to climb the hill and reach the temple that rests there. Watching the sunset from the hilltop is an experience in itself.
On-spot booking is available for Ropeway to Gabbar Gad Ambaji temple on udankhatola Office.
Jigar Panchal — Google review
Jai maa ambe
Superb feeling, ropeway is there which takes you just infront of temple .
Easy visit to top in normal days
Ravikant Sharma — Google review
On gabbar mountain "akhand jyot". There is ropeway and step for reach the gabbar top.
On top of the gabbar you can enjoy the view of hill⛰️
The Kumbhariya Jain Mandir in Ambaji comprises two temples, one of which dates back to the 12th-13th century. The complex has undergone several renovations and additions over time, but further modernization is not advised as it may disturb the antiquity of these remarkable temples. Visitors can find clean rooms and dining facilities on-site, and are recommended to spend a full day exploring the art and architecture of the temple complex.
There are two temple situated in this premises one is very very ancient Temple found to be of 12-13 century. Both temple are full of architectural importance. Must visit this temple to feel the peace. I recommend to stay here and enjoy the delicious food over here. Must Visit. Superb Jain Temple :)
CA Himanshu M Lodha — Google review
Extremely peaceful place. The dharmshala is very well designed, very clean and well-maintained. The food in Bhojanshala is also very good and hygienically prepared. The entire staff is very co-operative and well mannered. Best Jain Tirth to visit at ambaji with ambaji golden temple and gabbar mata mandir
Traveler King — Google review
This temple complex was originally built in 12th century and many renovations and additions have taken place until modern times. Further modernization will only disturb the antiquity of these remarkable temples. The complex gives soothing mental peace. You will find dining facilities and clean rooms to stay here. I recommend a full day to experience ultimately the art and architecture of this complex.
Jaimin Patel — Google review
It's exallent very holy place very good for worship and prayer 🤲
Surroundings are so cool air is so pure . If u want to stay with nature and your self is ideal place. Jain religious temple. 22 th Thirhanker Namemath dada's huge pratima is very eye catching
Heena Shah — Google review
After renovation this place has turned into so good place for worship and for stay also....
Food at bhojanshala was better with good varieties...
Nice ancient place which is 900 to 1000 years old with so positive vibes and Excellent facilities...
Just 15 minutes from ambaji temple and gabbar and is having a huge premises...
Parking and room facility is good and so much greenery is there..
CA Smit Shah — Google review
"JAINO KA ATULNIYA ITIHAS"
Kumbharia jain temples Gujarat are a fascinating group of amazing temple structures at Ambaji town which dates back to the 11th and 13th century, respectively. The Kumbhariya group of Jain temples are dedicated to the five theerthankkaras of the Jain religion namely Mahavira, Parshvanath, Neminath Shantinath and Sambhavanath.
According to the legend, Mata Ambika had directed Sheth Vimal Shah, the 11th century minister of the Solankis, to construct 360 Jain temples there. The temples were constructed without Ambe Mata's idols installed. On noticing this, the goddess got furious and destroyed almost all the temples except five of them.
The minister realized his mistake and included the idols of Ambe Mata in the remaining temples. The main shrine constructed in the center of a rectangular courtyard is the highlight of the temple. The beautiful shiksaras, balconies with porches and the excellent craftsmanship and artistic of the temple structure and style bears a striking resemblance to the famous Dilwara temples of mount Abu in Rajasthan.
Kindly do share with all your JAIN groups & friends & even let them know how vast and old our JAIN religion is which was spread all over the world. History is never ending, Its endless
Vipul jain — Google review
It's a beautiful place to visit..for photography tickets are available at the office..Rs.100 per camera
Harendrapal Sinh — Google review
JAI JINENDRA
Very nice Jain Temples with finest architecture around 1000 years old....with Main temple dedicated to Neminath ji...just 2 kms away from Ambaji temple.....must visit...and experience the divinity & blessings of Tirthankaras and glorious treasure of Jainism..
Rajesh Jain — Google review
Excellent place with five jinalayas in one campus. Main derasar mulnayak, Neminath bhagwan.
Very near, around 1.5km from Ambaji. Neat and clean. Room rent is 600 per day. Rooms are spacious. Extra bed, other than 2 members charged at 150 per day.
Bojanshala is also specious. Food quality and taste is also good.
Huge parking space. Entire place really well managed.
Just recommend all jains to visit atleast once. Make sure to do pooja of chamtkary Lord Neminath.
Hardik Shah — Google review
Beautiful Jain Temple near ambaji temple..Do not miss..just 1.5 kms from Ambaji Temple.
karan doshi — Google review
Huge parking
Bath & Rooms are huge
Premise is neat & clean
Beds sheets mattress blankets are good
Switch boards and bathroom fittings need maintenance
🛑Layout planning is not tourist friendly
Parking to rooms and main office is far away to take food coupon is also far from canteen
I would suggest parking space should be near rooms and reception should be near lift
Food coupon should be available at canteen only
Rahul Shah (RPS) — Google review
Very old temple ,destroyed some parts in past attackers. Renovation going on ..
Try Jain food at reasonable rates of Rs. 90 only. Good and hygienic place.
Rahul Vyas — Google review
This temple is more than 1200 years old which was built by Vastupal or Tejpal or the main temple which was built by Vimalshah Mantri is such a great structure.
79_Mayank Visariya — Google review
great place with amazing ambiance
You will fined this very peaceful and heartedpeace.
Most visit.
Mayank Rathod — Google review
The stay is really good
If ur nature loving person and likes to wake up with birds voice chirping all around you
You would also be influenced by the temple structures which were constructed here 100th of years ago and influence your thoughts to understand the Jainism religion
Aditya S. Chouhan — Google review
Extremely peaceful place. The dharmshala is very well designed, very clean and well-maintained. The food in Bhojanshala is also very good and hygienically prepared. The entire staff is very co-operative and well mannered.
Ashok Shah — Google review
Kumbhariya Jain Temple dedicated to Lord Nemi Nath. There is accommodation and food. This Jain temple is at a distance of 2 km from Ambaji, the architecture of the temple is good.
Kamal Soni — Google review
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8VF7+P34, Kumbhariya, Ambaji, Gujarat 385110, India
It was a great experience when i visited the place. The staff was very humble and helpful and did not deny any service even at 2am. The place is clean and overall a great stay.
Unnati Shah — Google review
So I visited this hotel on one fine weekend with my office colleagues. We were around 25 people and we pre booked the hotel. We reached there on Saturday morning and all of us had the same first reaction. The hotel was horrible, the rooms were extremely small, it was a deluxe family room for 3 people but it could hardly fit 2 people comfortably. The washroom didn’t had a proper flush, the taps were broken, washrooms were smelling really bad. We had 4-5 female colleagues and they were so uncomfortable just because of the pathetic washroom. In some rooms the flush wasn’t working and in some the AC wasn’t working. When we raised a complaint they provided such pathetic solutions to our complaints.
The blankets were smelling like hell, in couple of rooms a bad odour was coming from the air conditioner.
The trip which was supposed to be refreshing and enjoying turned out to be the worst trip of our life just because of this third class hotel and their staff.
Just stay miles away from this property even if they offer you the room for free.
Nilesh Desai — Google review
My stay at Hotel Sunset Inn was an absolute nightmare. Where do I even begin? Let's start with the bathroom, which had water leaking from every imaginable crack. It felt like showering in a monsoon! The bathroom accessories were straight out of a horror movie - broken tiles, rusty taps, and a toilet that looked like it hadn't been cleaned in months.
As for hygiene, it was non-existent. The blankets and bedsheets were so filthy, I wouldn't let my worst enemy touch them. I'm pretty sure I saw more stains than actual fabric. And don't even get me started on the mysterious odors lurking in every corner of the room. It was like a cesspool of germs and neglect. Hotel doesn't even deserve 1 start rating.
Overall, my experience at Hotel Sunset Inn was beyond disappointing. Save yourself the trouble and steer clear of this hygiene nightmare disguised as a hotel. Trust me, you'll thank me later.
(Couldn't not able to upload video else you guys will get clear idea.)
Dhrupad Chauhan — Google review
Worst experience in my entire life till now.
Rooms are not clean.
AC is not working properly.
Toilet is not cleaned. Flush is also not working.
Blanket is not cleaned.
Even not providing a mineral water bottle.
Staff behaviour is very rude.
manish parihar — Google review
Never ever stay here, no service, not any good rooms, in rooms AC is not working, toilet is not cleaned, also badsheet is also bad, price is too high and nothing good in service
Suresh Mali — Google review
Worst property
Worst service
Worst staff
Worst place
Worst rooms
Worst staff experience
Road pe reh Lena magar is hotel me galti se bhi mat rehna
Ananya Khandelwal — Google review
Bery nice place to go and chill with friends, staff was serving use till mid night…..the foods was to good i am going to came back again
Samad Mansuri — Google review
Best property.... Osm food .......
fantastic service ..... and staff is very helpfull specially Mr Nag singh bhati
Mahaveer singh — Google review
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HOTELSUNSETINN SUNSET ROAD, behind, near forest office, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501, India
Nakki Lake is a sacred and picturesque lake nestled in the mountains of Mount Abu. Surrounded by lush trees and rock formations, it offers opportunities for boating and picnicking. It is known as the largest manmade lake at an elevation of 11,000 meters in India and is affectionately referred to as the love lake of Mount Abu. The Garacia tribe considers it a sacred site, visiting during their festival in April to worship and honor their ancestors.
Loved this place, underrated sunset point.
Bit expensive for Boating but worth it.
Jayishnu Roy — Google review
One of the best places in Mount Abu. I had a wonderful time here. I would recommend boating in the evening. It is a beautiful sight. Later, you can enjoy snacks and beverages.
Pratiksha Likhar — Google review
Must visit place with family and friends in Mount Abu.
Have different water activities as per requirement.
A peripheral path is also there,good for walking and has different attractions at different points.
There is a market with different food,jewellery and clothing outlets.
Hemant Kumar — Google review
This Hill Station Lake didn't Feel Real. It was Very Good Experience there. You don't want leave this lake even in Afternoon. It feels like the Frangnance of Environment directly comes from Heaven. And Please Don't Forget to visit Tod Rock there.
Vinay Singh — Google review
Beautiful place but overcrowded with hawkers n sellers.
Boating available. Highly lit after sunset.
Shaihla Gulrez — Google review
Had an opportunity to visit it August month,the best month to visit.Foggy atmosphere, in the midst of clouds. Romantic atmosphere, anyone can fall in ❤
Sharon Christian — Google review
This is a beautiful man-made lake as the locals claim it to be. Has wonderful views, selfie point, a boutique temple on the edge of the lake, market is situated right next to it where you can shop and get a bit to eat, there is a boat ride that one can take. Highly recommend to take a boat ride with a private driver as the locals know all the history behind the attractions situated on the lake.
Brij Shah — Google review
The lake is in length of about a half mile and in width about of a quarter of mile and 20 to 30 ft. deep towards the dam on the west. It is an important tourist attraction of Mount Abu. There is the Toad Rock on a hill near the lake. Toad rock is so called as it looks like a toad about to jump into the lake, from the side of the rock facing the lake. There are two ways to go up and down the rock; to climb the rocky hill side or to use the steps leading down to Nakki Lake. By the side of the lake there is a path leading to Sunset Point. It is forbidden to climb to Sunset Point due to wild animals such as bears and leopards roaming around the path to Sunset Point. Raghunath Temple and Maharaja Jaipur Palace are also on hills near the Lake. Boating in the lake and horse rides around the lake are available.
Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed in this holy lake on 12 February 1948 and Gandhi Ghat was constructed.
DEEPAK KUMAR GHATWANI — Google review
Excellent place..
Very clean...
Well maintained..
Good place for rock climbing....
Tushar Sawant — Google review
This lake is one of the best location to visit with your dear ones. Lots of people from The Nakki Lake can be visited throughout the year. However, the best time to explore it is during monsoons and winters for honeymoon, then boat riding at Nakki lake during Sunset time is highly recommended.
You Mount trip is incomplete Without visiting Nakki lake.
If you are visiting alone then also you can walk around the lake.
Dev S.R. — Google review
Good place for visit and relax…. Near to market so ample of street shopping option.
Also they have boating and Zorbing, although I found it but costly…… but they allow pets for boating so your pets can enjoy too
Yogesh (Yogi) — Google review
Serene beauty. The path across the lake is very beautiful and you can walk around the lake. At night, the lake looks very pretty with shimmering lights all around. Lots of places eat.
Pradhuman Singh — Google review
Nakki Lake is a lake situated in the Indian hill station of Mount Abu in Aravalli range.
The lake is in length of about a half mile and in width about of a quarter of mile and 20 to 30 ft. deep towards the dam on the west. It is an important tourist attraction of Mount Abu. There is the Toad Rock on a hill near the lake. Toad rock is so called as it looks like a toad about to jump into the lake, from the side of the rock facing the lake. There are two ways to go up and down the rock; to climb the rocky hill side or to use the steps leading down to Nakki Lake. By the side of the lake there is a path leading to Sunset Point. It is forbidden to climb to Sunset Point due to wild animals such as bears and leopards roaming around the path to Sunset Point. Raghunath Temple and Maharaja Jaipur Palace are also on hills near the Lake. Boating in the lake and horse rides around the lake are available.
kaushik Prajapati — Google review
1.The beautiful and attractive lake located in the center of Mount Abu Hill Station is surrounded by lush greenery, mountains and strangely shaped rocks.
2.There are many old stories associated with this lake. According to them, this lake was created by the gods using nakhas or nails. That is why it is famous by the name of Nakki Lake.
3.On 12 February 1948, the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed and Gandhi Ghat was constructed nearby.
4.Best time to visit Nakki Lake Mount Abu – You can visit Nakki Lake throughout the year. But the best time to see it is during monsoon and winter season. The temperature here is 30 degrees Celsius in monsoon and 12 degrees in winter. The lush greenery here makes the beauty of the lake more beautiful during monsoon. Summers are hot in Mount Abu. Because of that, it would be better if you avoid visiting between March-June and you should visit the lake from July to January.
Rajendra Singh — Google review
Very beautiful place...u can also enjoy boating here price started from 200rs per head..
Shashank Gupta — Google review
Beautiful lake with amazing views of landscape and scenery. Boating is also available and you can have a long walk around the lake between the nature, I suggest have a walk early morning.Peaceful and quiet atmosphere.
Jay Patel — Google review
Took a slow walk around the lake. It’s a nice serene cool walk. Took about an hour. That’s because we stopped many times. Can see the Toad Rock when you go around.
Raju Thanki — Google review
Beautiful place of mt. Abu! The lake is surrounded by mountains. Boating and strolling around the lake is the most enjoyable experience. You can have the best sunset time here on the bank of the lake. Market, honeymoon point, toad rock, vivekanand cave are among the place to visit near Nakki lake. Also, you can find rental bikes, taxi and horses also to roam around this beautiful hill station.
Raj Thakkar — Google review
Mount Abu is one of the few places in Rajasthan which is absolutely neat and clean and gorgeous despite being a crowded place. Its circumference is around 3 km, so take some time in hand and give it a complete visit. Do not miss the sunset point too, but be cautious: it has a good height and the path is not smooth always. Not difficult for most people though.
Saptarshi Chakraborty — Google review
Nakki Lake in Mount Abu offers a serene setting for a boat ride. The tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings make it a delightful experience, providing a peaceful escape. A must-try for those looking to enjoy the beauty of nature from a unique perspective.
Gaurav Soni — Google review
Best place for kids in mount abu. Local food stole. Crowdy place. Whenever u go got rush.
Balvantsinh Masani — Google review
Nice experience of boating in nakki lake mount abu, but prices are a bit higher.
Chirag Kathuria — Google review
This place is the centre of attraction.
Must do boating it's worth it.
The view at the time of sunset is beautiful.
Must try softy outside this lake.
Please avoid this place on holidays.
Located in the western Indian state of Rajasthan near the border of Gujarat, Mount Abu is a hill station that rests on a rocky plateau within the Aravalli Range. Surrounded by lush forest and offering cooler temperatures, visitors can enjoy scenic views of the arid plains below. Nakki Lake is located in the town center and is a popular spot for boating enthusiasts. Nearby are the Dilwara Temples, which were built centuries ago and are made from intricately carved white marble.
Most popular city on this route
25 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Jodhpur
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Om Shanti Bhawan - BrahmaKumaris Intl' Head Quarter
Om Shanti Bhawan, also known as Gyan Sarovar, is the international headquarters of Brahma Kumari Ashram located in Mount Abu, India. It serves as a spiritual retreat center and a must-visit destination for people of all faiths. The bhawan can accommodate up to 3000 people and features beautiful wall paintings and a stunning statue of Krishna and Radha at the main entrance.
Devotional Palace
OM SHANTI
A very good spritual place.
Its Bramha Kumari's HeadQuarter.
Tremendous place to visit.
It is very big place. There is a very big room with capacity to sir so many people, they do prayers there and give motivations and give speech about shiv baba and universe.
If you go regular here or any where in ur local your life can change there.
So many people was there in big room, sitting at chairs but still there was feeling like you are the only one in this room.
There is Radha Krishna Statue there.
Must visit once.
It can calm your mind.
They do meditation also.
Haresh Patoliya — Google review
The spiritual headquarters of Brahma Kumaris is in Mount Abu, India. activities are generally coordinated by local people in alignment with the spiritual principles of Brahma Kumaris. It is said that per day 8000+ visits this place and 5000+ regular devoted local people attend the meditation sessions.
Brahma Kumaris is the largest spiritual organisation in the world led by women. It was the founder, Prajapita Brahma Baba, who chose to put women in front from the very beginning, and it has set Brahma Kumaris apart on the stage of the world's religions and spiritual organisations. For over 80 years their leadership has been characterised by steady courage, a capacity for forgiveness and a deep commitment to unity.
Abhinav Dhiman — Google review
A beautiful must visit Om Shanti Bhawan for the people of all faiths to know the purpose of this faith which is explained by a learned preacher of Bram Kumari Ashram they are part and parcel of Hinduism only way of Puja and destiny is little different
This is a very big bhawan where 3000 people can gather on any special occasions
Bhawan is very nicely maintained with a beautiful wall painting it has Krishna Radha a beautiful mind blowing statue of both at the main entrance
Literature and books are also available on the front side while coming out of Bhawan
Enteramc and one side has beautiful landscape well maintained
BHARAT BHUSHAN Ailawadi — Google review
Its a great place to visit, if you don't like it even though pls visit for 10min you will be welcomed by Kumar or Kumari to explain few things about who are you and who is god etc. Just listen and take what you want.
Vishal Kulkarni — Google review
The Universal Peace Hall, also known as Om Shanti Bhawan, is the main auditorium in Madhuban. An attractive, free-spanning structure, the Hall seats 3,000 people, and has facilities for simultaneous translation in 16 languages. Opened in 1983, the Hall has been the venue of major international conferences and is visited by more than 8,000 tourists daily.
Madhuban hosts a minimum of 35,000 residential guests annually and is home to about 500 permanent residents who work in the 42 departments that cater to the physical and spiritual needs of visitors from around the world. The departments look after accommodation, laundry, transport, gardens, the audio-visual systems, power supply, sanitation etc.
Namrata _ — Google review
The spiritual headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris is at Mount Abu, India. The activities are generally coordinated by the local people in line with the spiritual principles of the Brahma Kumaris and all are welcome to the spiritual hearing. The Brahma Kumaris is the world's largest spiritual organization led by women. The founder here was Prajapita Brahma Baba, who from the very beginning decided to put women at the fore, and this set the Brahma Kumaris apart on the stage of the world's religions and spiritual organizations. For more than 81 years his leadership is characterized by steadfast courage, forgiving ability and deep commitment to unity and is run by a very good school with high facilities.
Naresh Solanki Adv. — Google review
I recently visited here and what to say. I can't express my feelings in words. It was literally the best travel of my life, I felt peace and serenity. Everything was so pure, the food was so light that I had eaten more than my capacity, easy to digest and tasty food. Absolutely loved the experience. I am following Brahmakumaris from past few years, but got lucky to visit the headquarters for the first time. Everyone should visit here for once in their lifetime.
At the end, I would say that 'Spirituality is the key to success'
Mahir Kataria — Google review
BrahmaKumari's headquarter is in Mount abu, so they have many establishments across this hill station, among these this gigantic prayer hall is the most famous. Mind you that entry timing is upto 4 pm only. Upon entering, you will be taken to their representatives for a moderate length lecture on the institute's main aim, work culture and principals. This institutions and their disciples dwell in the spirituality; their lecture may not hunt much but still their thinking can give you some interesting matter to think. A very unique place to visit in mount abu specially considering its calm and spiritual atmosphere. Photography inside the hall is not allowed.
Shinjan Patra — Google review
It is a university, here people from different places of India and even different parts of the world come. They offered you a seven day trial of some meditation programme, and then if you are interested you can become their follower or you can leave.
ajay shah — Google review
Nestled in the cool heights of the mountains is the hill station of Mount Abu, where the international headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris, called ‘Madhuban’ (meaning forest of honey) is located. The Universal Peace Hall, also known as Om Shanti Bhawan, is the main auditorium in Madhuban. Mobile and cameras allowed Inside the auditorium.
Sakthivel C — Google review
A way of living this mission bramhakumari is. Devotees from all walk of life doctors, engineers, lawyers, businessmen, politicians etc. Come here to learn the life virtuously and to spread that thought. You find peace here. And the volunteers from all over the world come here for a few days in a year and to meditate and spread the thought of the mission. All literature is also available here.🙂🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sagar Gosavi — Google review
Best place for meditation. They provide accommodation for couple of weeks if you want to learn yoga and meditation courses. Very big auditorium is there for meditation and devotional knowledge sharing. So many saints are staying here from across the country and international pilgrims also enjoying the devine natural peaceful life here
Ramachandar Reddi — Google review
Man, if you want to improve you life journey with peace, love, passion, harmony and felling of having God with you you can visit this place and I also highly recommend you to take 7 day's Meditation course there it's highly effective for me. It can cure your soul not just your body and mind but in deeply your soul, this is the place Ican say that with my heart and soul with very confident that this is the place you should vist at least one-time and this can change your whole life so in the end
If you have any problem this is the place that have solution for your every problem.
So please visit here, i highly recommend this place to be born again.
Deepanshu Malik — Google review
Must visit this place to understand basics about Brahma Kumaris organisation and basics of Rajyoga.
You will get to know a lot many secrets of the time we are living in and the time that is about to come next. Also you will get to know of the past.
CA Rajesh Pabari — Google review
Well, it is a beautiful place for finding inner peace. Saints are very helpful. But the staff at the book stalls are rude and not worthy to be here. The ruin sanctity of this place. When you don't buy books from them (which is everybody's personal choice) they start passing comments. If the authority is seeing this, please take care of this and train your staff.
Joydeep Paul — Google review
I visited this place with my College group. The atmosphere here is quite pleasant and relaxing. The rooms are neat and clean. Food available here is delicious and I loved it. The cultural program and peace place were my favorite. The 'Prasad' is very divine. Everyone was very welcoming and happy. Their lectures were so peaceful that you could roam through your yourselves.
Basic N Essentials — Google review
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Dadi Prakashmani Rd, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501, India
The Dilwara Temples are a cluster of five intricately carved temples dedicated to Jain saints, dating back to the 11th century. Situated in Mount Abu, Rajasthan amidst the lush green Aravalli hills, these temples showcase Maru-Gurjara architectural style and embody the values of Jainism such as non-violence, honesty, non-absolutism, frugality and non-possessiveness.
Architectural beauty cannot be measured.
World's beautiful temple
Number one temple... No one can make this temple as it is again
Paras Jain — Google review
The Dilwara Temples most atrecting place of abu.
Now a days not all phone cameras and wear proper cloths banned shorts for men and women inside temple.
Good shoppes near by place
Temples are a group of svetambara Jain, Rajasthan's only hill station . The earliest were designed at least financed by Vastupal and tejpal. They date between the 11th and 16th centuries , forming some of the most famous architecture , famous for their use of a very pure white marble and intricate marble carvings significant general tourist attraction . Although Jains built many temples at other places
Dilwara temples are believed to be the most impressive .
Nirmal chaudhari — Google review
The Dilwara Temples are a group of Śvētāmbara Jain temples about 3 kilometres from the Mount Abu in Sirohi District, Rajasthan. The earliest temples were built by Bhima-1 They are famous for very pure white marble and intricate marble carvings. Temples are managed by Seth Shri Kalyanji Anandji Pedhi, Sirohi. The main buildings of first three are surrounded by "cloister" screens of devakulikā shrines, and are fairly plain on the outer walls. The ornamental detail spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars, and panels is remarkable. The five temples are:
1. Vimal Vasahi, dedicated to the 1st Jain Tirthankara, Shri Adinatha.
2. Luna Vasahi, dedicated to the 22nd Jain Tirthankara, Shri Shri Neminatha.
3. Pittalhar temple, dedicated to the 1st Jain Tirthankar, Shri Adinatha.
4. Parshvanath temple, dedicated to the 23rd Jain Tirthankara, Shri Parshvanatha.
5. Mahavir Swami temple, dedicated to the 24th Jain Tirthankara, Shri Mahavir Swami.
Piyush Kabra — Google review
Dilwara Jain temples are one of the finest pieces of Architecture in the Indian History. The temples located just a km away from the city center are also a major tourist attraction in Mt. Abu. The Jain temples are famous for its carvings. There are close to 7 different temples within the complex and each of them seem to compete with each other on the architecture front. The top of the temples looks rustic and untidy, specially designed to prevent it from being looted and destroyed. The temples have a great piece of history and you surely need a few hours to enjoy it fully. It is open only to Jains in the morning and tourists can visit here post 11 pm once the daily rituals get over, open till 5 pm.
Harshad Jadhav — Google review
Entry to this temple is permitted to everyone and it really is a beautiful temple. Everything inside the temple is made from marble, the structures and sculptures are too beautiful.
Hasan Khalid — Google review
Templea of delawara... Famous for Jain architecture... Situated not much far away from mount abu... It is situated on the way to Guru Sikhar... It will tk only 15-30 minutes to reach there .. Motorable road. Ample parking space
Hari Prakash — Google review
It is a very beautiful temple, the way it is built on the mountain, it seems that such a temple cannot be rebuilt. It is one of the main temple of Jain community.
I went for visit on this place 19th October 2019.
Thank you..
Ghumte Raho 😘
Abhimanyu — Google review
Awesome Mersmising stone work on white marble
Stone carving work at ancient times
Jain religion temple
Associated small temples with garbh grah
All jain teerathkar (jain spiritual teachers ) are represented in these temples and leads to great gurus Parshwanath to mahaveer swami all together
AV — Google review
The architecture, the detailing on the walls, pillars, was like out of this world, it was so amazing, I couldn't believe it. So much minute , beautiful details, showing sheer hard work of the workers around 1000 years ago. I highly respect that. And that too, it's maintained in well form even today.
At first, before visiting this place, I thought of it as just another Jain temple, like we have in Ranakpur (that's also very good) but this one was mind blowing. I was in awe! ❤️
Really great ✨
ADITYA KANSARA — Google review
The Delwara Jain Temple, situated in the heart of Mount Abu, is an architectural masterpiece and a testament to the rich cultural heritage of India. Renowned for its intricate marble carvings and spiritual significance, this temple complex is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and devotees alike.
Upon entering the temple premises, one is immediately struck by the exquisite craftsmanship of the marble sculptures adorning every inch of the structure. The intricate detailing, delicate filigree work, and artistic precision showcase the brilliance of the artisans who crafted this marvel. The temples are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankaras, and each shrine is a visual treat, with its unique design and storytelling through sculpted scenes.
One notable aspect is the use of white marble, which imparts a divine aura to the entire complex. The marble's translucency, especially when illuminated by natural light, enhances the beauty of the intricate carvings, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere.
The intricate carvings depict not only religious themes but also scenes from everyday life, making it a fascinating journey through art and spirituality. The ceilings are adorned with geometric patterns and divine figures, adding to the overall aesthetic charm.
The meticulous preservation of the Delwara Jain Temple is commendable. Despite its age, the temple complex has been well-maintained, allowing visitors to appreciate the architectural marvel in its original glory. The ambiance inside is tranquil, fostering a sense of reverence and spirituality.
It's advisable to visit during weekdays or non-peak hours to fully absorb the tranquility of the place. The local guides are well-versed in the history and significance of the temple, offering valuable insights into the architectural nuances and the religious importance attached to each shrine.
In conclusion, the Delwara Jain Temple is a gem that reflects the grandeur of Indian craftsmanship and spirituality. A visit to this sacred complex is not just a sightseeing endeavor but a spiritual journey through time and artistry, leaving visitors with a deep appreciation for the cultural heritage embedded in every stone and carving.
Vishal Gaurav — Google review
Amazing carving on each and every pillar…. Ancient temple built by Sri Vastupal & Tejpal both brothers ……. Real workmanship on marble …. Roof each and every part designed differently…. Sri Adinath Prabhu & Sri Neminath Prabhu temple …. Chaumukhi pratima of Sri Parshwanath Prabhu ……. Must visit
Rajendra Momaya — Google review
Phone and Camera not allowed inside, one need to pay 50 rs and deposit camera and phone before entering, overall architecture is great and one of the best place to visit at Mount Abu
Hemant kumar — Google review
A Very best work of art on Marble. This place another name is Jain Temple because here History Connect to Jain. There wall & piller on design it's a mind blowing. Mobile phone prohibited in this temple. This place is 4km away to nakki Lake. Here one Jain Bhojnalaya there Rs.120/- in Jain Food.
PARTH MANIAR — Google review
Delaware temple is a nice temple, but remember not to wear exposing clothes. It also had a lot of shops in the front .. but one shop was a scam, and that’d be the reason why I am posting 1 star, maharaja ice cream shop it was a whole scam they said different prices for every customer, and also had a higher price than MRP
Ayan Mistry — Google review
The earliest were built by Bhima I and supposedly designed or at least financed by Vastupala, Jain minister of Dholka.
Temple timings are 11 to 5, no short dress allowed,only full clothes are allowed
The temple is very beautifully built..carved in marble stone..no phone and camera allowed
Shashank Gupta — Google review
A Journey through Time and Royalty: Exploring Delwara Dera
Nestled amidst the Aravalli Range in the princely state of Rajasthan, Delwara Dera stands as a testament to the opulence and grandeur of India's regal past. My recent visit to this majestic estate was nothing short of a captivating journey through time and royalty.
As I entered the intricately adorned gates of Delwara Dera, I was immediately struck by the breathtaking architecture that adorned every corner of the compound. The fusion of Rajputana and Mughal styles manifested in every arch, dome, and facade, speaking volumes about the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the majestic palace, a masterpiece of craftsmanship and luxury. Each room unfolded a new chapter of history, adorned with vibrant frescoes, delicate carvings, and ornate furnishings that whispered tales of bygone eras. From the lavish Durbar Hall, where kings once held court, to the serene Zenana quarters, where queens found solace, every space exuded an aura of regal splendor.
Stepping outside, the sprawling gardens of Delwara Dera offered a tranquil retreat amidst the desert landscape. Lush greenery, fragrant blooms, and murmuring fountains provided a picturesque backdrop for leisurely strolls and contemplation.
Furthermore, the hospitality extended by the staff added an extra layer of warmth to my experience. Their impeccable service and attention to detail ensured that every moment of my visit was nothing short of extraordinary.
In conclusion, my visit to Delwara Dera was a mesmerizing journey into the heart of Rajasthan's royal legacy. From its architectural marvels to its serene surroundings, every aspect of this estate left an indelible impression on my soul. For anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the grandeur of India's past, a visit to Delwara Dera is an absolute must.
Hetav shah — Google review
Dilwara Jain Temples is one of the finest Jain temple known world over for its extraordinary architecture and marvelous marble stone carvings, some experts also consider it architecturally superior to the Taj Mahal. It seems fairly basic temple from outside but every cloud has a silver lining, the temple interior showcases the extraordinary work of human craftsmanship at its best. These temples were built between 11th to 13th century AD, The beautiful lush green hills surrounding the temple gives a very pleasant feeling. The ornamental details of marble stone carvings is phenomenal and unmatched, The minutely carved ceilings and the pillars are just amazing. All this was done at a time when no transport or roads were available at a height of 1200+ Mtrs in Mount Abu, Huge blocks of marble stones were transported on elephant backs from the Arasoori Hills at Ambaji to this remote hilly region of Mount Abu. Dilwara temples is also a popular Jain pilgrimage attraction.
Dilwara Temple complex consist of five major sections or temples devoted to five jain trithankaras(saints):
Shri Mahaveer Swami Temple - This temple was constructed in 1582 and is devoted to Lord Mahaveer the 24th Tirthankara of Jain's, this temple is relatively small the temple's upper walls have pictures of the porch painted by craftsmen of sirohi in year 1764.
Shri AdiNath Temple or Vimal Vasahi Temple - This temple is build by Vimal Shah, Minister of Solanika ruler of Gujarat in 1031 A.D., this temple is the oldest of all and dedicated to Shri Adinath Ji - The first jain trithankar, the temple has an open courtyard surrounded by corridors all beautifully decorated with marble carved stones. Cells inside this temple are contain tiny images of Jain saints artistically carved on marble stone minutely. The internal dome is aesthetically decorated with design's of flowers and petals, the huge hall of the temple pillars decorated with the carving work of female figures playing musical instruments. The temple also have the "Guda Mandapa" - A simple hall decorated with the images of Shri Adi Nath.
Shri ParshavNath Temple or Khartar Vasahi Temple - This temple was built by Mandika clan between 1458-59 A.D., this temple has the tallest shrine along with four big Mandapa's amongst all dilwara temples. The carving on the pillars of this temple is yet another example of these jain temples architectural superiority.
Shri Rishabdaoji Temple or Peethalhar Temple - This temple is known as Pittalhari/Peethalhar temple because in this temple most of the statues are built using ‘Pittal’ (Brass Metal). This temple was built by Bhima Shah, a minister from Gujarat dynasty, like other temples of Dilwara this temple is also having Gudu Mandapa and Navchowki.
Shri NemiNathJi Temple or Luna Vasahi Temple - This temple was built in 1230 A.D. by two brothers known as Tejpal and Vastupal, they dedicated this temple to the 22nd saint of Jainism - Shri Nemi Nathji. This temple has one hall named Rag Mandapa which has three hundred and sixty (360) tiny idols of Jain trithankar all minutely crafted on marble proving once again why these jain marble temples of Dilwara are superior to Taj Mahal, Among all these white marble idols the idol of Shri Neminath Ji is made up of black marble.The pillars of this temple were built by Maharana Kumbha of Mewar.
The Dilwara Jain Temples are open from 12 P.M. to 5 P.M. for tourist's for free.
Aditya Hui — Google review
Wonderful archaeological monument and heritage place in Rajasthan. Enhousing the famous Jain temple. The structure remained after loot by invaders still reflect the past glory of Rajasthan. But the maintenance is in great need of much more attention and expense. The Kalptaru tree is drying and dying , the Parijat disappears from campus due to ignorance.
Ganesh Mishra — Google review
Awesome Jain Temples with intricate carvings of human beings, deities, angels and animals on pillars of white marble and on roofs. These are beautiful jain Temples built by rich jain merchants. Sadly no photography aur mobile photos are allowed, you have to deposit your mobile phones before entering the place. But it's worth a visit place in Mount Abu.👌🏼🙂
Sagar Gosavi — Google review
This temple consists of 4 different Jain temples in the same premises. Mobile phones and cameras are prohibited so I can't show you how intricate the carvings are. It's a must visit in Abu. The carvings in marble stones are out of this world.
Bharti Malvi — Google review
Beautiful Jain temple, constructed some 1000 years ago in year 1031 at a cost of 18 crore 53 lakh, time taken 14 years. Beautiful art on walls & roofs. Even after 1000 years most of the work on marbles is intact. Small market. You can't take mobile or camera inside the temple, keep your footware outside. Some shops of juice, eatables, local art & crafts. Nearby Parking available.
Santosh Kumar — Google review
The five Dilwara temples are among the most famous Jain temples. The Vimal Vasahi is much the earliest, constructed by 1031, with the Luna Vasahi by 1230, and the others at intervals between 1459 and 1582. All are in white marble which adds greatly to their effect and remains in use. The oldest and largest two have large amounts of intricate carving even by the standards of the style, reaching a peak in the Luna Vasahi temple. The main buildings of the first three named are surrounded by "cloister" screens of devakulikā shrines, and are fairly plain on the outer walls of these; in the case of the Vimal Vasahi this screen was a later addition, around the time of the second temple. These three have an axis from the sanctuary through a closed, then an open mandapa to an open rangamandapa, or larger hall for dance or drama.[6] Surrounding the main temple with a curtain of shrines was to become a distinctive feature of the Jain temples of West India, still employed in some modern temples.[7]
In later temples in the Māru-Gurjara style, a very pure white marble like that at Dilwara came to be regarded as highly desirable, even essential. In modern times, when the style has become popular in other regions of India, and with Hindu and Jain communities in other countries, local Rajastani marble is often carved and transported to the new building.
The temples have an opulent entranceway, the simplicity in architecture reflecting Jain values like honesty and frugality.[8] The ornamental detail spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars, and panels is considered to be remarkable.[9] It is said that workmen were paid in gold according to the weight of marble powder scraped off.[10]
Five Temples
Stone temple with a waterfall & centuries-old inscriptions, reached by cable car or stepped trail.
Spiritual, scenic, clean & Beautiful!! Request all devotees to please maintain it as beautiful vas it is!!
Kindly bring your own Vehicle or hire one as the public transport is not that good
Gravity NSXP — Google review
A place with mesmerizing beauty, diversity and a sheer mundane experience. Loved the Temple atmosphere,it's so quite and peaceful. A definite place to visit in monsoon season
shantanu shastry — Google review
It is a mata temple on top of a hill. The mata us Chamunda swaroop. The temple has massive following in the region. The hill is also known as Sundha hill. Temple campus is large. There are multitude of dharamshalas around temple on hill . One can reach on hill top by ropeway or can climb the stairs.
Mata vigrah is small and is inside a cave around which temple has been constructed. There are many shops on hill top as well as on the climb.
A small stream also flows along the climb path.
vishal sharma — Google review
Very nice place with proper cleanliness and beautiful view. Their is also ropeway so you dont have to climb half KM , you can use ropeway to reach at temple. And also their is prasad at only rs 10 which is so much tasty just you have to wait for around 15 minutes to get served. Also lots of monkeys are their so be aware from them.
Garvit harkawat — Google review
Sundha mata temple is knowingly famous for Shree Sundha Chamunda mataji. It's a great pleasure to visit the place and feeling peaceful environment there. Temple is top of the mountain and we can go by stairs or ropeway. Ropeway facility is also good. You can also saty at night there as there are many options available like Dharmshala of every cast. Over all you will feel good vibes and great atmosphere like waterfall and all.
Pratik Gajjar — Google review
This place is very beautiful and good. I went there with family. It was a lot of fun to visit here.
Asvin Prajapati — Google review
This is highly religious place which is surrounded by beautiful mountains. Mata temple is on the top of hill . There are some water fall you can see plus on top of hill you can see mini desert too . This place is such a beautiful where you can feel calm and relax with positivity and good energy.
Dhavalkumar prajapati — Google review
Amazing views from the top. Better go to temple climbing the stairs. This mountain is larger compared to nearby mountains. On top, you have many Dharamshala as well for your stay based on different communities. Stay there on top for a couple of days.
I ate food from the entrance shops, did not like it. If you like then go and have it. I had pav bhaji and masala dosa.
But overall experience was amazing. A must place to visit.
Jagdish Kumawat — Google review
The temple is beautiful but the management was worst. They didn’t care of anyone. Very rude staff. So many people were waiting outside for darshan and some stupid people broke the queue by lying that we have health issues and we were sent by the staff and so.. And the management didn’t even cared about that. They weren’t listening to anybody. Its a holly place and loads of people stand there for hours to just have a glimpse of goddess and some people break the rules and there is no one to care about. Definitely not visiting again even if its a holly place. The management should work properly first only then we should pay them the ticket fees for the ropeway
Mansi Davda — Google review
It's very very old temple and also people faith 🙏 on sundhamata chamunda temple .it's open every season also very very best place for visiting and trip these temple near lohana resort ,khondeshwar mahadev temple, it very very nice place for visiting. In this temple no VIP services and No need of any ticket. its provide free services their is dharmashala for lunch or dinner also hotel restaurants available.
Mauri Desai — Google review
Sundha mata temple is one of the temple of Jalore where nearby people visit to get blessings of maa sundha. This place is also very scenic and provide calmness. People can have food at ongoing bhandara (pls check timings).
shiv suthar — Google review
The temple of Goddess Chamunda Devi and is made of white marble.
Sundha mata temple is situated at SUNDHA PARVAT in Jalore district of Rajsthan. It surrounded by mountain. This temple establish on a rock. There are walk almost 2000 up stairs to reach the temple here You can go on foot to visit Sundha Mata Temple, otherwise, you can also take the service of the ropeway. This ropeway is 800 meters long and will take you to the temple built on the hill in about 6 minutes, only 4 people can go in a trolley at a time.Sundha Mata temple is about 900 year old temple of Devi Chamunda situated on a hilltop called Sundha.
Here timing of Aarti in morning at 07:00 PM and in evening at 06:00 AM.
Temple Trust serves food for in just Rs. 10 for all the visitors (Devout), it available in 10:00 AM TO 02:00 PM
08:00 PM TO 10:00 PM.
Food in just Rs. 10 is good and ful of hygienic and fully Fresh .
the peace at this place is quite greatful and enjoying with the nature's goodness, here the camel ride and horse ride also available for visitors.
Sprights flowed to top to bottom of the stairs and it's very clean and the sound is giving a happiest feeling.
The cable car service (Ropeway) is good,
Cost of 1 person is Rs. 135 up and down fare.
For staying here their are lots of different community's Carvanserai (Dharmshala, visitor's residence) it serves a good hospitality for staying.
Climbing on the sand Mountain ⛰️ is Amazing experience it giving u a thrill for the Mountain experience, the appearance from the top of the sand Mountain it giving u a great memory.
Near the temple the best hotel for food is Asopalav hotel it serves a good and quality food,
It's about all the Chinese, Punjabi, Gujarati food items available here.
Overall the trip to Sundha Mata is a amazing, enjoying memorable moments, good atmosphere and pleasant visit...
Great experience superb...
Must visit...
JAY SUNDHA MATA, JAY CHAMUNDA MAA...
dhaval mahera — Google review
The best time to visit here is Navratri . We must stay here at least a single night so that we can feel the heaven on the earth. This place is full of Divinity and Natural wonders like mountains, dessert and waterfall etc.
Mukesh Solanki — Google review
A 1000 year old cave temple. Beautiful landscape. But it is saddening that the pilgrims have dumped a lot of waste specially plastic on the hills. I was thinking how to clean them up..
T — Google review
Sundha Mata temple near from Bhinmal 35 km . Nice place in rain season. Lots of water fall or Deseret area near temple .
deepak jain — Google review
The CHAMUNDA Mata Mandir is awesome. I can't explain in word you should visit here and feel the awesome peace and happiness.
It surrounded by mountain which looks a amazing place. This temple establish on a rock. Sundha Mata temple is about 900 year old temple .Timing of Aarti in morning at 07:00 PM and in evening at 06:00 AM.
Temple Trust serves free food .Food is good and ful of hygienic and fully Fresh .
Sprights flowed to top to bottom of the stairs and it's very clean and the sound is giving a happiest feeling.
The cable car service (Ropeway) is good,
Cost of 1 person is Rs. 135 up and down fare.
For staying here their are lots of different community's Dharmshala.
Near the temple there are lots of hotels and restaurants.
It's about all the Chinese, Punjabi, Gujarati food items available here.
Final word You should visit this temple and feel and amazing experience.
NEM KUMAR KOTHARI — Google review
Hello friends,
I hope all of you are doing well. 👍
Recently, we had an unplanned visit to the Sundha Mata Temple. 🙄 Originally, our plan was to attend the Siddhpur Kartik Mela on the Saraswati River. However, at 1 AM, we made a spontaneous decision to visit the Sundha Mata Mandir the next day.
To ensure a comfortable stay, we booked a room at the Lajwanti Hotel in Palanpur. Although it is an old establishment, it proved to be a good choice.
The next morning, at 9 AM, we embarked on our journey, making a stop at the Dantivada Dem along the way. This place also turned out to be quite remarkable. By approximately 2 PM, we finally arrived at Sundha. We indulged in a delicious Gujarati Thali for lunch. 🥪
Filled with excitement, we began our ascent to the Sundha Mata Temple and were overwhelmed with a sense of peace and tranquility upon reaching our destination. It truly is a serene Hindu devotional site. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for reading. 😊
Nirmal Modi — Google review
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R9M7+747, Sundha Mata Road Near Rajpura Tahsil ⚊ Jaswantpura, Sundhamata, Rajasthan 307515, India
Guru Shikhar is a peak located in the Arbuda Mountains of Rajasthan. It stands as the highest point of the Aravalli Range with an elevation of 1,722 meters. Accessible through a road leading almost to its summit from Mount Abu, Guru Shikhar features a temple dedicated to Lord Datatray and an observatory at its peak. Along with being a popular picnic spot and scenic viewpoint, it also offers vintage range shopping and local food options.
Guru Sikhar , A peak in Arbuda Mountains of Rajasthan, is the highest point of Aravalli Range l. It rises to ab elevation of 1.722 meters. It is 15 kilometres from Mount Abu and a Road from there leads almost to the top of the mountain.
Praveen Udagatti — Google review
Hill atop beautiful photographic view, feels like heaven, worth visiting.
Sky meeting earth all around with clouds at eye level makes it mesmerising
Amar Chauhan — Google review
If you visit MOUNT ABU, then this place must be at the top of your adventure list.
The highest peak nearby has a surreal view of 360°. Outstanding scenery.
Himanshu Korat — Google review
The temple of lord Datatray situated at top of the hill. It's also a scenic point & picnic spot. U can get few vintage range in shopping also. Local food available there. Also can get hilly driving experience through the journey.
Rutvi Khambhaita — Google review
Mount Abu is approx 225 km from Ahmedabad City through Mehsana, Palanpur highway. Most of Gujarati like to spend weekend in Mount Abu.
Guru Shikhar is highest mountain in the Abu parwat series.
Weather is very good in raining season. Almost 15 km from Nakki Lake. People are visited Mount Abu most of them prefer to visit Guru Shikhar.
If you driving by self, be careful because of blind corner and sharp turn. My recommendation is take local taxi.
akram siddique — Google review
Guru shikhar is the highest peak of the Aravali range in Rajasthan.
This peak or summit is situated in mount abu in sirohi district of Rajasthan.
This place is popular for tourists in Rajasthan.
This place is popular in summer in Rajasthan as a hill station only in Rajasthan.
Most of the tourist of Rajasthan and Gujarat approaches in summer to this station.
Along with Furu Shikhar, nakki lake, sunset point and prajapita brahmakumaris vishwavidyalaya, Delwara Jain temple are popular among tourists.
Boating in lake is also enjoyable 😃 during summer season.
Dinesh Kumar Vyas — Google review
Rajasthan's highest upper point with 1722/1727 meters.☝️
Superb place. A must visit in Mt. Abu. You can go by your own vehicle's
Sunil Kumar Kumawat — Google review
Guru Shikhar, situated in the enchanting landscape of Mount Abu, holds a distinct place among the cherished tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Revered for its serene ambiance and breathtaking views, Guru Shikhar becomes a sought-after retreat, especially during the summer months when the scorching temperatures in Rajasthan prompt visitors to seek refuge in the cool hill station of Mount Abu.
Drawing tourists predominantly from Rajasthan and Gujarat, Guru Shikhar stands out as a prominent attraction, complementing the allure of other popular spots like Nakki Lake, Sunset Point, Prajapita Brahmakumaris Vishwavidyalaya, and the Delwara Jain Temple. For those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Guru Shikhar emerges as an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty.
Located approximately 15 kilometers from the heart of Mount Abu, Guru Shikhar proudly claims the title of the highest peak in the Aravalli range, reaching an elevation of 1722 meters above sea level. The ascent to this pinnacle rewards visitors with panoramic views of the sprawling Aravalli Range and the charming hill station below. The sight is nothing short of spectacular, offering a refreshing perspective amid nature's grandeur.
Perched on Guru Shikhar's summit is the Mount Abu Observatory, boasting a 1.2-meter infrared telescope. The observatory strategically resides here due to favorable cloud conditions, ensuring optimal astronomical observations. Additionally, the cave temple of Guru Dattatreya, where Lord Vishnu is venerated, adds a touch of spirituality to the scenic beauty.
To reach Guru Shikhar, a scenic drive of 15 kilometers unfolds, followed by a climb up a series of stairs that lead to the majestic peak. This ascent, though requiring a bit of effort, is a small price to pay for the awe-inspiring vistas and the serenity that awaits at the summit. In essence, Guru Shikhar encapsulates the essence of Mount Abu—a perfect blend of natural splendor, spiritual resonance, and a respite from the urban hustle.
Vishal Gaurav — Google review
Highest peak in mount abu
You can find it so attractive and so blissful
When you climb up more you can enjoy more thunder
Must visit this place if you’re in abu
meera gangani — Google review
Superb place. A must visit in Mt. Abu. You can go by your own vehicle's but I would suggest if you go by local transport. As the parking place is too small, difficult to park during weekends and holiday time or vacation time. This is top pick of Mt. Abu region. The view is killing from top. Inside temple photography not allowed.
Shilpesh Dave — Google review
The highest peak of the Aravali ranges, gurushikhar is a prominent tourist attraction in Mount Abu, Rajastan. Located approx 15 km from the main town, the peak is easily accessible via car & bike. You can also get a shared taxi from the town to reach here. The vehicles take you to the parking lot from where you need to climb approx 400 steps to reach the top. There are a couple of temples on the way. The best part of the climb is the awsome view of the Aravali ranges that you get from the top. You also get to see an Observatory and few Air force Radars from the top. The place surely has that zing. Do not forget to listen to Pakistan Radio while you are at the top. Being close to radar and also being the highest point, you can easy catch signals across the border.
Tip - Try to reach the place early morning r late evening. You can plan either for sun rise or sun set view from here.
Harshad Jadhav — Google review
My family and I had an unforgettable visit to Gurushikhar. The temple atop the mountain truly embodies the essence of Sanatan Dharma, radiating its beauty and spiritual significance. While the temple itself may not be grand in size, its spirality and aura provide a profound experience. The breathtaking scenery from the temple is a sight to behold, offering clear views on cloudless days. It's a haven for meditators seeking to find inner peace and tranquility. Our time there was truly enriching, allowing us to connect with both nature and our inner selves.
Kalp Patel — Google review
Guru Shikhar, a peak in the Arbuda Mountains of Sirohi district in Rajasthan, is the highest point of the Aravalli Range, Rajasthan, and Western India. It rises to an elevation of 1,722 metres (5,650 ft). It is 75 km from Sirohi city, the district headquarter and 15 km from Mount Abu and a road from there leads almost to the top of the mountain. It is named Guru-Shikhar or 'the peak of the guru' after Dattatreya, an incarnation of Vishnu, and of a cave at the summit contains a temple dedicated to him, plus one dedicated his mother, Anasuya, wife of sage Atri nearby
DEEPAK KUMAR GHATWANI — Google review
Amazing Place ! Guru shikar is Situated in Mount Abu with the Height of 1722 Mt or 5650 Feet !
You can Reach here from the local transport of Jeep from Mount Abu Railway station.
There's government Bus facility too but it goes from Mount Abu Railway Station to Mount Abu Naaka Bus Stop ! From there choose Jeep to reach at Guru Shikhar ! It's Must Visit Place from Month Of August to Feb !
Beautiful Height and A temple to Visit here !
IG E — Google review
What a amazing and best place of whole mount abu. It has temple where you have to go by climbing approx 400-500stairs. View is mindblowing and the satifaction after reaching at top is next level.
divyanshu totla — Google review
Feel the open breath on the highest peak of the Aravalli Mountain Range...
Rajesh Saini — Google review
Best views of nature mountains and clouds
Jitendra sahu — Google review
Rajasthan's highest altitude - Guru Shikhar
One of the best experiences of mount Abu. Lemme explain. Spotted around 15KM from mount Abu Nakki Lake. There is a temple on the peak. But the journey from nakki lake to that peak.
So many attraction points are there in between. Going there with a vehicle is just another level of experience in itself. It's clearly not about the destination, it's about the journey and destination. At peak, there's just a temple and mesmerising mountain view nothing else. It will be worth it when you enjoy the journey also, the adventures in between. We took almost half a day to reach there because we stopped at so many points.
Just advice not to go there by car as there is always so much traffic at peak with the car. Biking will be much better and literally enjoyable. I went there at monsoon by bike and i was feeling like riding among clouds fr.
Give a day to Guru shikhar. It will easily consume your entire day but will be worth it. Visit in Monsoon if you wanna feel the heaven vibes.
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Sahil Patel — Google review
The view from the top is mesmerizing. You are really gonna love it. By sitting beside the window of your vehicle you can enjoy the whole journey with the view.
Riya Senapati — Google review
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Jawai Safaris
Wildlife and safari park
Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
Safaris
Its an extraordinary experience with the team of jawai saffari’s
Special thanks to mr. Suryapratap shing for make this trip more memorable.
Amazing driving skill , communication skill , nd everything was absolutely amazing.
Thanks again .
Ripu YT — Google review
Great experience.. We had a really nice driver who vibed with us greatly.. 10/10 would recommend this..
Gaurav Kumar Singh — Google review
We had a wonderful experience at Jawai Safari.
The team was very keen to ensure that we spot leopards.
The view of Jawai Dam and catchment area was beautiful.
We could see crocodiles, flamingos, wild boars etc.
We spotted leopard hunting a dog at a very close proximity. All thanks to the Driver and Mr. Pawan who made this happen.
Amal Varghese — Google review
We had a very good and mesmerizing experience at Jawai Leopard Safari. We were lucky enough to see 4 leopards 😊.Enjoyed a lot. If you love nature and ofcourse leopards, then do visit.
Divya Singh — Google review
Awesome experience. Unfortunately leopard not seen but safari is worth it.
Dr Kamlesh Sutariya — Google review
Excellent safaris with Jawai Safaris.Our driver Tarun was very good spotter and enthusiastic in getting us to places where we could see the leopards.Very prompt service by Pawan,the manager, at all hours.
Kamlesh Jariwala — Google review
It was really nice, we did manage to see leopard, but we stayed at one place to see it. We also managed to see leopard drinking water, which is rare but it was almost dark night time. also jeep driver provided 2 good binoculars for watching.
Dhaval Makadia — Google review
It was an amazing safari, great hospitality and beautiful landscapes and highly appreciate the hill rides and leopard ride. A must visit place .
nandini chandak — Google review
Its an unforgettable experience for me to have Safari here and also got lucky enough for leopard sighting.
Hill safari driving by Mr Praveen was thrilling and he also helped us spotting the leopard.
He tried his best to show us 2nd leopard family of the day but that didn't work. However on the way from one spot to another we experienced an adventurous jungle safari which really worth the price charged for safari.
Though the lodging/fooding was a bit expensive and remotely located.
Keshav Chakraborty — Google review
We were in touch with Bhanu from Jawai Safaris. He not only ensured that we get an Excellent safari experience but also helped us in arranging our stay. During the stay also, he made sure to check on us. Right from planning to completing the trip, he was always available on phone and in person. His driver - Bhanwar Sa is a well trained and experienced driver and ensured that we have the best time. We did both safaris - morning and evening safaris with them and needless to say - we had a great time. It was one of its kind experience and highly recommended to everyone.
Do visit and experience it yourself.
Anamika Sharma — Google review
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village: Varawal, Post: Bera, Via Jawai Bandh,, thesil: Bali, Dist: Pali, pali, Rajasthan 306126, India
Centuries-old hilltop fortress with an imposing stone wall & ruined palace, plus temples & mosques.
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Jalore Fort is the main attraction of Jalore, a town in the Indian state of Rajasthan, one of the nine castles of the Maru, under the Paramaras in the 10th century. It is one of the most famous and impressive forts in the state and has been known through history as the Sonagir or the "golden mount".
Narayan Kumawat — Google review
Jalore Fort Rajasthan (Suvarnagiri Fort Jalore)
The fort is very old, not much is left in the fort, it is in complete ruins.
There is a thousand years old temple of Maa Ashapura And India's second Somnath Mahadev Temple
This was an amazing place to do tracking in very early in the morning time..
Around 1500 steps takes 1 hour by walk. Not so much Rush...
Best and great view of city jalor to take a pictures...
Must visit the place during monsoon. When, weather is so cloudy.. It feels like heaven.
Historical Fort on top of Jalore City.
Well worth the visit and climb up. Simple, pure, Historical, beauty and peace.
Lots of temples and mosques to see and a LOT of history up there.
There aren't any commercial aspects here at all so all completely natural and untouched.
Vipul Ptdr — Google review
Great historical place to visit with friend / family
Points to look on -
1.View from the top of fort is amazing
(some walls don't have boundaries so keep yourself safe while clicking photos )
2.Best to visit early in morning or evening or during spring season
3.Must carry water bottle and something to eat because you have to climb all those stairs
4.Please Don't write your name there , humble request
Surendra Singh — Google review
It was built by Kanhaddev Ruler of Jalore. Same was renovated by Mah Singh Ruler of Jodhpur and built a Samadhi Mandir of Shri Jalandharnath
Jalore Fort is located in the Jalore district of the state of Rajasthan,
Jalore district has been an important site of the Middle East in the southwest of Rajasthan India.
The Jalore fort is one of the important fortified forts of Marwar Rajasthan. It was constructed in the 8th century i.e. Gurjara Pratihara period. This fort is built by the Hindu method
Jalore Fort is located in the town of Jalore in Rajasthan, India.
It is approximately 140 km from Jodhpur and 330 km from Jaipur. Here are some ways to reach Jalore Fort:
Built in the traditional Hindu architectural style, the Jalor Fort is situated on a steep hill at a height of 1200 meters.
The fort of Jalore was so high that it was suitable for a panoramic view of the entire city.
kamal bagrecha — Google review
Historical Fort on top of Jalore City. Well worth the visit and climb up. Simple, pure, Historical, beauty and peace.
Lots of temples and mosques to see and a LOT of history up there.
There aren't any commercial aspects here at all so all completely natural and untouched.
Kartik Shah — Google review
Jalore Fort is the main attraction of Jalore, a town in the Indian state of Rajasthan, one of the nine castles of the Maru, under the Paramaras in the 10th century. It is one of the most famous and impressive forts in the state and has been known through history as the Sonagir or the "golden mount".
Rohit artist — Google review
𝙅𝘼𝙇𝙊𝙍𝙀 𝙁𝙊𝙍𝙏 is the main attraction of Jalore, a District in the Indian state of Rajasthan. In the 10th Century it is one of the most famous & impressive fort in the State and has been known through history as the Svarngiri or the "golden mount".This fort is a symbol of the valor of Songra Chauhan's. The Songra Chauhan's made their name all over the world by defeating a cruel Turkic emperor like Alauddin. Veer Veeramdev and Rao Kanhadd Dev defeated a power like Alauddin from this fort to protect their motherland with their valorous might.
@Attractions - The mahal or "the residential palace" inside the fort is now desolated, and what is left of it are the ruined symmetrical walls with huge rock formations around it. The cut-stone walls of the fort are still intact at many places. There are some drinking water tanks in the fort.
Nihal Singh Songara — Google review
This was an amazing place to do tracking in very early in the morning time.. Around 1500 steps takes 1 hour by walk. Not so much Rush...
Best and great view of city jalor to take a pictures...
Must visit the place during monsoon. When, weather is so cloudy.. It feels like heaven.
Ketan Jain — Google review
get information about good things Learned things related to greenery and nature. Also saw about old kings and queens. This is a very old fort, Jalore Fort.
Ganpat H (Dewasi) — Google review
A healthy visit.... As there were more then 2000 steps to climb up... It will take 40 min for a healthy and fit person to climb and 20 mins to come down . Initially if you are not a regular adventurer you will find it somehow scary in the beginning.. no people around but as u will reach at the top you will find many people there.... And the most beautiful thing i saw was that there are many mosques and temples together... you will get a complete view of jalore from the topmost point...
Unfortunately it is shattered now mostly but if it could have been maintained then it would be as beautiful as the chhitorgarh fort....
It is the centre attraction of jalore,the granite city of india. (Old name - jabalipura) . This for is also called suvarnagiri and was ruled by Gurjar pratiharas in 8,9th century. By paramaras in 10th and in 1181 chauhans .
Later allauddin Khilji captured it in 1311. Later the Mughals and restored to marwar in 1704 to independence. Jalore is also called cradle of Marwari house.Jalore Fort Rajasthan (Suvarnagiri Fort Jalore)
The fort is very old, not much is left in the fort, it is in complete ruins.
There is a thousand years old temple of Maa Ashapura And India's second Somnath Mahadev Temple
This was an amazing place to do tracking in very early in the morning time..
Around 1500 steps takes 1 hour by walk. Not so much Rush...
Best and great view of city jalor to take a pictures...
Must visit the place during monsoon. When, weather is so cloudy.. It feels like heaven.
Historical Fort on top of Jalore City.
Well worth the visit and climb up. Simple, pure, Historical, beauty and peace.
Lots of temples and mosques to see and a LOT of history up there.
There aren't any commercial aspects here at all so all completely natural and untouched.
Jalore Fort, located in the town of Jalore in Rajasthan, India, is a significant historical monument with a rich history spanning several centuries. Here is a brief overview:
Ancient Origins:
The foundations of Jalore Fort date back to the 8th century. It is believed that the fort was originally built by the Paramara dynasty. The strategic location of Jalore, atop a steep granite hill, made it an ideal site for a fortification.
Prithviraj Chauhan's Rule:
Jalore Fort gained prominence during the reign of Prithviraj Chauhan in the 12th century. Prithviraj Chauhan was a Rajput king known for his valiant efforts against the Ghurid ruler Muhammad Ghori.
Alliances and Conflicts:
Over the centuries, Jalore Fort witnessed various alliances and conflicts as different Rajput clans and regional rulers sought control over the fort. It was strategically significant in the turbulent medieval history of Rajasthan.
Rathore Dynasty:
The Rathore Rajputs, particularly Rao Maldeo, significantly contributed to the fort's architecture and expansion during the 14th century. The fort became a vital military outpost for the Rathores.
Mughal Period:
Jalore Fort came under Mughal control during Akbar's reign in the 16th century. The fort played a role in the Mughal campaigns in the region.
Maratha and British Influence:
In the subsequent centuries, Jalore Fort experienced the influence of Marathas and, later, the British. The fort underwent changes and adaptations based on the military strategies of the time.
Architecture:
Jalore Fort is known for its impressive architecture, featuring massive walls, bastions, and gates. The construction primarily utilizes granite stones, showcasing the architectural prowess of the builders.
Present Day:
Today, Jalore Fort stands as a historic landmark and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the fort's various structures, including the Maharang Mahal, the Shish Mahal, and the Rani Mahal, which reflect the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Rajasthan.
Jalore Fort stands as a testament to the historical and cultural legacy of the region, having witnessed the ebb and flow of different dynasties and rulers over the centuries.
gp_banna — Google review
A healthy visit.... As there were more then 2000 steps to climb up... It will take 40 min for a healthy and fit person to climb and 20 mins to come down . Initially if you are not a regular adventurer you will find it somehow scary in the beginning.. no people around but as u will reach at the top you will find many people there.... And the most beautiful thing i saw was that there are many mosques and temples together... you will get a complete view of jalore from the topmost point...
Unfortunately it is shattered now mostly but if it could have been maintained then it would be as beautiful as the chhitorgarh fort....
It is the centre attraction of jalore,the granite city of india. (Old name - jabalipura) . This for is also called suvarnagiri and was ruled by Gurjar pratiharas in 8,9th century. By paramaras in 10th and in 1181 chauhans .
Later allauddin Khilji captured it in 1311. Later the Mughals and restored to marwar in 1704 to independence. Jalore is also called cradle of Marwari house.
Ravi Kumar — Google review
Beautiful structure and so powerful history of this fort, One and only fort in rajasthan where you will see amazing creation and well planed structure of fort which had been made by the kingdom 1000 years ago
Must have to see this place take your full day for this place , here first you visit the tofkhana at the bottom( on the way to fort ) of the fort and than the fort with beautiful view in mountains and historical structure of its entry and buildings and creations you need hole day for this place .
Here you see how indians live together there masjid , jain temple, hindu tample are there near by fort.
prakash suthar — Google review
Jalore fort is very nice place in Jalore city ,it made by kanhaddew Chouhan | king Virmdev chouhan it is very famous , raja Mansingh mahal, topkana, aashapura temple,Jain temple ,msazid, Rani mahal , nobat chok , for main gate are present in fort
The Ranakpur Jain Temple, located in Udaipur, is a 15th-century white-marble temple with grand columns, halls and cupolas adorned with intricate carvings of deities. The temple boasts stunning architecture and a rich history that makes it a must-visit destination for both tourists and the religiously-inclined. Visitors are allowed to take pictures inside the temple with a ticket purchase.
Spectacular Jain temple with best architecture and story behind it. Must visit place for both tourist as well as devotion side. Carvings inside temple are worth note. Pics inside are allowed with a ticket. A basic canteen and mess is inside for food but otherwise, you won't find much (water is from Earthen pots and no packaged water bottle available inside so you can imagine).
Aditya Gupta — Google review
Amazing history & architecture!
Building in the 1500's
A very peaceful temple, a must visit. Do listen to your audio guide.
To click pics, you have to pay a fee of ₹150/- per person.
They also serve meals in their "bhojnalaya" at a very affordable fee of ₹60/- per person. They serve meals in batches, might have to wait for your turn.
They have accommodation facilities, but it is not from a tourism perspective.
Outside the temple, there are adventure tourism activities and safari services. I was told there is no wildlife around.
Chinten Shah — Google review
You will find on a slight detour of your journey between Jodhpur and Udaipur.
Artistic marvels seen in this structure of the Jain Temple
Mesmerize yourself in the beauty of this temple and views from here. The temple charges you a donation of Rs. 100 on entry and is maintained well for visitors.
The campus of the temple is big and has dedicated parking for the vehicles, from where you would have to walk about 200 m to the temple ramparts.
Points of Improvement:
1. Better maintenance of toilet, it was barely clean when we visited.
2. Should be made more accessible for people with disabilities. Lots of stairs to climb.
Anurag — Google review
Ranakpur Jain temple 🛕 , a majestic architectural marvel dating back 600 years, stands as a testament to India's rich cultural heritage. Spread across over an acre of land, this ancient temple is a sight to behold.
Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a sense of serenity and tranquility 😌, heightened by the spotless cleanliness of the premises.
The Jain priest, with his humble demeanor, generously shares detailed insights into the temple's history and significance, enriching the visitor's experience.
Respecting the sanctity of the temple, mobile phones are prohibited 🚫 within the premises. However, for those who wish to carry their devices, a nominal fee allows access, with the option to store them safely in lockers if preferred. Photography of the sacred idols is strictly forbidden, reinforcing the reverence for religious customs.
The temple's dress 👗 code, while modest, adds to the sense of reverence. Sleeveless and short attire is discouraged, with a recommendation for ladies to cover their heads with a dupatta or stole, and gentlemen to refrain from wearing shorts. Jeans and T-shirts (without sleeves) are deemed appropriate attire for visitors.
In essence, a visit to Ranakpur Jain Temple offers not only a glimpse into the architectural brilliance of the past but also an opportunity for spiritual reflection and cultural immersion. With its awe-inspiring architecture, pristine surroundings, and respectful ambiance, this ancient sanctuary stands as a timeless symbol of devotion and heritage.
Highly recommended ✨✅
Gargi Dey — Google review
Spectacular Jain temple with best architecture and story behind it. Must visit place for both tourist as well as devotion side. Carvings inside temple are worth note. The temple marks its own place in the history.
Amit Kumar — Google review
The most beautiful temple I have ever been to, I honestly don’t know what else to say. It is an incredibly breathtaking temple, that is a true feat of engineering and craftsmanship! A must visit for anyone, also I’d highly recommended getting the audio guide, it gives a real in-depth explanation of the whole temple!
Louis Lander Deacon — Google review
"✨ Discover the Divine Beauty of Ranakpur Jain Temple ✨
Step into a world of architectural marvels and spiritual serenity at the magnificent Ranakpur Jain Temple. Nestled amidst the serene Aravalli hills, this ancient temple is a true testament to the craftsmanship and devotion of the past.
🕌 Immerse yourself in the intricate carvings that adorn every inch of this breathtaking temple. From the delicate pillars to the majestic domes, every detail is a sight to behold. The sheer grandeur and precision will leave you in awe.
🙏 Experience a sense of tranquility as you walk through the temple's halls, with the soft echoes of prayers and the gentle fragrance of incense filling the air. Witness the devotees' unwavering faith as they offer their prayers and seek solace in this sacred space.
🌳 The temple is surrounded by lush greenery, adding to the overall charm and providing a serene atmosphere for introspection and contemplation. Take a moment to connect with nature and find inner peace in this idyllic setting.
📸 Don't forget to capture the moments of beauty and share them with the world.
🌟 Come, witness the divine beauty of Ranakpur Jain Temple and let it transport you to a world of timeless spirituality. 🌟
Chirag Solanki — Google review
Ranakpur Jain temple is one of the most beautiful and historical Jain temple in Rajasthan . It consists of thousands of pillars inside Ranakpur temple premises which are one of the main attraction here.
Aidan Solanki — Google review
This temple is one of the most beautiful and historical Jain temple in Rajasthan. It consists of thousands of pillars inside the temple premises which are one of the main attraction here.
I visited the Temple this month with my family. The temple complex was very peaceful and serene. We were amazed by the architecture and sculptures of the temple. We spent about an hour exploring the different temples and admiring their beauty. The staff was very helpful and courteous.
I would highly recommend this temple to anyone who is interested in Jainism or Indian culture. It is a must-visit place in Rajasthan for its spiritual and historical significance.
Shalin Jain — Google review
Searching for “inner peace”, this is the place.
Absolute calmness, amidst greenery and forest. I bet this place would be cool and serene during scorching summer too. There are resorts nearby and you can plan a day of outing and experience safari and lot more here
Vikas Singh — Google review
Beautiful ancient architecture. The carving work is amazing. The Jain temple is surrounded by forest area. Besides there are many trees inside the temple campus which makes it even more beautiful. You might get to see many rare birds around. Surrounding was very peaceful. There is a nominal entry free( Extra fee is charged to carry phone inside). Locker facility is available to keep your phones. One of the best Jain tirth at Rajasthan to visit
Traveler King — Google review
Lying in the arms of the Aravalli hills, this majestic yet complete in harmony with nature, Ranakpur Jain Temple is one of the 5 most scared places for Jains. Built in 15th century completely out of white marble, this beautiful monument of devotional architecture is supported by 1444 artistically carved pillars - None of them with same design.
Gippy Meel — Google review
Absolutely worth the little extra effort to go and feel the harmony here.
The architecture is amazing.
The ceiling carvings are outstanding.
The temple is set out north south east west.
The temple and the scenery from Kumbalgar is world class beauty.
Albert Price — Google review
The road from Udaipur to Ranakpur is a must drive. All the way through journey there runs a river on one side of the road and other side are mountains which in rainfall creates a lot of waterfalls. Also the temple is an archaeological marvel. It’s peaceful, the sculptures dating back as 800 years.
Anulesh Jain — Google review
Ranakpur jain temple is a brilliant example of architectural marvel. Nestled between the forest, visiting this place will definitely bring you peace and tranquility. The place is absolutely calm and beautiful. Please maintain the sanctity of the place. Apart from the main temple, there are other smaller temples as well. Do visit them too if you are not in hurry.
There is a bhojanshala (mess) as well where you can get a very tasty and satvic meal. You can easily spend a quality time with your family and friends.
Pulkit Mantri — Google review
It's beautiful intricate jain temples with o e of the best carvings on the stone. The temple complex is most peaceful, divine and soulful. The road to reach from Udaipur is narrow single road with lots of twists and turns. The temple is located in Aravalli mountain range so ready for driving through ghats. Entry is free. All male and female should cover themselves. Food is available at nominal cost.
Vishal Purohit — Google review
The spectacular beautiful architecture and design. Must see this place and explore each corner of it. It has amazing vibes and every step you take is full of positivity. If you are in Udaipur you must visit this place and understand its history too.
Amol A — Google review
Chaumukha Jain Temple, 1444 A forest of marble pillars, each carved differently from the other.
History of Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpurpur Jain Temple was built to order by a local businessman named Darna Shah. He wanted a beautiful temple built after he had a dream of a celestial vehicle. Many sculptors and artists submitted their designs to Shah but none of them matched the image he had dreamt of. One plan that matched his dream was by an architect named Deepak from Mundara. Deepak was able to make a design because he was impressed by the dedication of Shah to build this temple. Afterwards, Shah sought the land to build the temple from King Rana Kumbha. Not only did he give a big piece of land to build the temple on, but he also asked Deepak to build a town around it. The town built was named Ranakpur, after the king, and the same town is now known as Ranakpur. The construction of the temple began in the 14th century and went on till the 15th century.
There are a total of 5 temples in India that are considered the most sacred for Jain. One of them is Ranakpur Jain Temple. The others in the list are Dilwara Temple in Mount Abu, Rajasthan; Khajuraho Temples in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh; Palitana Temples in Shatrunjya Hills, Gujarat; and Gomateshwara Temple in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka.
When you’re visiting Rajasthan, Ranakpur temple is one of the places recommended to visit. It also goes by the name of Charturmukha Dharana Vihara and is dedicated to Tirthankara Rishabhanatha who was the first Tirthankara of Jainism, and he also founded the Ikshvaku dynasty.
The complex of Ranakpur ka Jain mandir includes 5 temples.
Chaturmukha/Chaumukha Temple
Built in the 15th century using white marble, it is the most popular temple in the complex and it honours Adinath, also known as Rishabanatha. It gets its name from its 4-faced design. This temple is spread across 48,000 square feet and is known for its intricacy and beautifully carved 1444 pillars, 426 columns, 89 domes, and 29 halls. Interestingly, one of the pillars is incomplete. There’s a legend about the temple that one pillar is bound to be incomplete. Whenever it has been completed, it has broken the next day itself. 1444 pillars that support the temple have been carved with exquisite detail that is nearly impossible to do even today.
One of the most attractive features of the temple, besides the pillars, is the beautifully carved idol of Parshvanatha. It has been made out of a single slab of marble. Its beauty in the detail is due to the 1008 snake carefully crafted around the idol. The same idol also has two chauri bears and yaksha and yakshi, who are half-human and half-snake. There are also two elephants carved, one on either side, that seem to be purifying Parshavanath. And you can’t find the end of the tails of these elephants.
The Ranakpur Jain Mandir also has 84 bhonyras. Bhonyras are underground chambers that were built in the earlier times during disturbance to prevent the attacks on Jain idols. It is said that the design of Ranakpur Jain Temple was used as an inspiration to design Dilwara Temple. While Dilwara Jain Temple is not for its sculptures, Ranakpur Jain Temple is known for its intricacies in the design.
Suparshvanatha Temple
Supershvanatha is the seventh Tirthankara and this temple is dedicated. The intricate designs are present even in this temple. It is also popular for the erotic arts on the wall.
Surya Temple
The construction of this sun temple dates back to the 13th century, full 2 centuries before the construction of Ranakpur Jain Temple. But it got desecrated during the time of disturbance due to repeated attacks and was later reconstructed with the remaining temple complex.
So when you are looking for places to visit in Rajasthan, Ranakpur Jain Temple must be on your list
Vipul Ptdr — Google review
The architecture is splendid. The carvings on the marble stones are immaculate. The temple is surrounded by a forest area. There is a charge to take cell phones, for locals it is 100 INR , for foreigners it is 300 INR. There are other charges for camera as well. The main shrine inside cannot be photographed.
Zinara Rathnayake — Google review
Of all the temples, monuments, palaces, etc. that I've seen in India, Ranakpur Jain Temple is the most impressive building I've ever visited. Completely mesmerizing in its ascetic beauty and engineering. Arguably more beautiful than the great Taj Mahal. It can't be described, not even videos and photos will ever do it justice, it MUST be experienced in person.
Its remote location gives it a distinct peacefulness and serenity that you won't find in other places within India. A MUST SEE bucket list item for sure! 🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ravi Singh — Google review
Beautiful ancient architecture. The carving work is amazing. The temple is surrounded by forest area. Besides there are many trees inside the temple campus which makes it even more beautiful. You might get to see many rare birds around. Surrounding was very peaceful. There is a nominal entry free( Extra fee is charged to carry phone inside). Locker facility is available to keep your phones. Free food is served at a fixed time.
Sachin Pasaria — Google review
Beautiful example of Indian architecture and design. Make sure to include this place in your travel plan and admire the beauty of every corner of it. It has amazing vibes and every step you take is filled with positivity. If you are in Udaipur then you must visit this place and understand its history. Looking for "inner peace", this is the place.
Complete peace amidst greenery, hills and forests. I am sure this place will remain cool and calm even during the scorching heat. There are resorts nearby and you can plan a day trip and experience the Ranakpur Wild Area Safari. It is a must visit place. A unique temple that stands only with pillars, no walls. A total of 1444 marble pillars, each pillar has a different design. Very rich in architecture and carvings. It is highly recommended to visit before evening as there are no bulbs inside, only lamps are used for lighting. Therefore, you may miss seeing the carving in detail. However, seeing the temple lit only by lamps is a different experience altogether.
jeet — Google review
Very beautiful and well maintained. You are required to remove sandals, cover shoulders and knees, and remove any leather apparel such as belts, handbags. Also not allowed to carry water in. Charge of 100 rupees to take photographs. Can't take photographs of worship area. Audio headphones available to rent. Several steps up to entrance, not sure if alternative wheelchair access available.
Sue Lindsay — Google review
The place is serene and peaceful..The architecture is spectacular..if you want to take a mobile you have to get tickets prior from the counter outside.Otherwise locker facility is available for just 10 rupees.
The architecture itself is so beautiful and the prayers and charms add beauty to the place.
You can peacefully pray here and see the place.
The stroll through the garden is also good as there are few temples apart from the main temple .
The outside view of the temple is also really nice.
Toursists are advised to maintain the decorum and instructions given by the staff as it's a religious place..Though it's a little bit away from the city.Its a must to visit place.
Dr.Seethal Rose — Google review
Great place for worship. Marvelous craftsmanship on the white marble. A must visit for all the Indians having interest in our culture and heritage. This place has a rich history and it is located in the valley of Aravali mountain on the bank of a rainy river with very little water during the off season. There will be negligible mobile networks in this area. The drive to this place is very scenic via mountain range.
dr. vikas jha — Google review
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The Ranakpur Jain Temple, located in Udaipur, is a 15th-century white-marble temple with grand columns, halls and cupolas adorned with intricate carvings of deities. The temple boasts stunning architecture and a rich history that makes it a must-visit destination for both tourists and the religiously-inclined. Visitors are allowed to take pictures inside the temple with a ticket purchase.
Spectacular Jain temple with best architecture and story behind it. Must visit place for both tourist as well as devotion side. Carvings inside temple are worth note. Pics inside are allowed with a ticket. A basic canteen and mess is inside for food but otherwise, you won't find much (water is from Earthen pots and no packaged water bottle available inside so you can imagine).
Aditya Gupta — Google review
Amazing history & architecture!
Building in the 1500's
A very peaceful temple, a must visit. Do listen to your audio guide.
To click pics, you have to pay a fee of ₹150/- per person.
They also serve meals in their "bhojnalaya" at a very affordable fee of ₹60/- per person. They serve meals in batches, might have to wait for your turn.
They have accommodation facilities, but it is not from a tourism perspective.
Outside the temple, there are adventure tourism activities and safari services. I was told there is no wildlife around.
Chinten Shah — Google review
You will find on a slight detour of your journey between Jodhpur and Udaipur.
Artistic marvels seen in this structure of the Jain Temple
Mesmerize yourself in the beauty of this temple and views from here. The temple charges you a donation of Rs. 100 on entry and is maintained well for visitors.
The campus of the temple is big and has dedicated parking for the vehicles, from where you would have to walk about 200 m to the temple ramparts.
Points of Improvement:
1. Better maintenance of toilet, it was barely clean when we visited.
2. Should be made more accessible for people with disabilities. Lots of stairs to climb.
Anurag — Google review
Ranakpur Jain temple 🛕 , a majestic architectural marvel dating back 600 years, stands as a testament to India's rich cultural heritage. Spread across over an acre of land, this ancient temple is a sight to behold.
Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a sense of serenity and tranquility 😌, heightened by the spotless cleanliness of the premises.
The Jain priest, with his humble demeanor, generously shares detailed insights into the temple's history and significance, enriching the visitor's experience.
Respecting the sanctity of the temple, mobile phones are prohibited 🚫 within the premises. However, for those who wish to carry their devices, a nominal fee allows access, with the option to store them safely in lockers if preferred. Photography of the sacred idols is strictly forbidden, reinforcing the reverence for religious customs.
The temple's dress 👗 code, while modest, adds to the sense of reverence. Sleeveless and short attire is discouraged, with a recommendation for ladies to cover their heads with a dupatta or stole, and gentlemen to refrain from wearing shorts. Jeans and T-shirts (without sleeves) are deemed appropriate attire for visitors.
In essence, a visit to Ranakpur Jain Temple offers not only a glimpse into the architectural brilliance of the past but also an opportunity for spiritual reflection and cultural immersion. With its awe-inspiring architecture, pristine surroundings, and respectful ambiance, this ancient sanctuary stands as a timeless symbol of devotion and heritage.
Highly recommended ✨✅
Gargi Dey — Google review
Spectacular Jain temple with best architecture and story behind it. Must visit place for both tourist as well as devotion side. Carvings inside temple are worth note. The temple marks its own place in the history.
Amit Kumar — Google review
The most beautiful temple I have ever been to, I honestly don’t know what else to say. It is an incredibly breathtaking temple, that is a true feat of engineering and craftsmanship! A must visit for anyone, also I’d highly recommended getting the audio guide, it gives a real in-depth explanation of the whole temple!
Louis Lander Deacon — Google review
"✨ Discover the Divine Beauty of Ranakpur Jain Temple ✨
Step into a world of architectural marvels and spiritual serenity at the magnificent Ranakpur Jain Temple. Nestled amidst the serene Aravalli hills, this ancient temple is a true testament to the craftsmanship and devotion of the past.
🕌 Immerse yourself in the intricate carvings that adorn every inch of this breathtaking temple. From the delicate pillars to the majestic domes, every detail is a sight to behold. The sheer grandeur and precision will leave you in awe.
🙏 Experience a sense of tranquility as you walk through the temple's halls, with the soft echoes of prayers and the gentle fragrance of incense filling the air. Witness the devotees' unwavering faith as they offer their prayers and seek solace in this sacred space.
🌳 The temple is surrounded by lush greenery, adding to the overall charm and providing a serene atmosphere for introspection and contemplation. Take a moment to connect with nature and find inner peace in this idyllic setting.
📸 Don't forget to capture the moments of beauty and share them with the world.
🌟 Come, witness the divine beauty of Ranakpur Jain Temple and let it transport you to a world of timeless spirituality. 🌟
Chirag Solanki — Google review
Ranakpur Jain temple is one of the most beautiful and historical Jain temple in Rajasthan . It consists of thousands of pillars inside Ranakpur temple premises which are one of the main attraction here.
Aidan Solanki — Google review
This temple is one of the most beautiful and historical Jain temple in Rajasthan. It consists of thousands of pillars inside the temple premises which are one of the main attraction here.
I visited the Temple this month with my family. The temple complex was very peaceful and serene. We were amazed by the architecture and sculptures of the temple. We spent about an hour exploring the different temples and admiring their beauty. The staff was very helpful and courteous.
I would highly recommend this temple to anyone who is interested in Jainism or Indian culture. It is a must-visit place in Rajasthan for its spiritual and historical significance.
Shalin Jain — Google review
Searching for “inner peace”, this is the place.
Absolute calmness, amidst greenery and forest. I bet this place would be cool and serene during scorching summer too. There are resorts nearby and you can plan a day of outing and experience safari and lot more here
Vikas Singh — Google review
Beautiful ancient architecture. The carving work is amazing. The Jain temple is surrounded by forest area. Besides there are many trees inside the temple campus which makes it even more beautiful. You might get to see many rare birds around. Surrounding was very peaceful. There is a nominal entry free( Extra fee is charged to carry phone inside). Locker facility is available to keep your phones. One of the best Jain tirth at Rajasthan to visit
Traveler King — Google review
Lying in the arms of the Aravalli hills, this majestic yet complete in harmony with nature, Ranakpur Jain Temple is one of the 5 most scared places for Jains. Built in 15th century completely out of white marble, this beautiful monument of devotional architecture is supported by 1444 artistically carved pillars - None of them with same design.
Gippy Meel — Google review
Absolutely worth the little extra effort to go and feel the harmony here.
The architecture is amazing.
The ceiling carvings are outstanding.
The temple is set out north south east west.
The temple and the scenery from Kumbalgar is world class beauty.
Albert Price — Google review
The road from Udaipur to Ranakpur is a must drive. All the way through journey there runs a river on one side of the road and other side are mountains which in rainfall creates a lot of waterfalls. Also the temple is an archaeological marvel. It’s peaceful, the sculptures dating back as 800 years.
Anulesh Jain — Google review
Ranakpur jain temple is a brilliant example of architectural marvel. Nestled between the forest, visiting this place will definitely bring you peace and tranquility. The place is absolutely calm and beautiful. Please maintain the sanctity of the place. Apart from the main temple, there are other smaller temples as well. Do visit them too if you are not in hurry.
There is a bhojanshala (mess) as well where you can get a very tasty and satvic meal. You can easily spend a quality time with your family and friends.
Pulkit Mantri — Google review
It's beautiful intricate jain temples with o e of the best carvings on the stone. The temple complex is most peaceful, divine and soulful. The road to reach from Udaipur is narrow single road with lots of twists and turns. The temple is located in Aravalli mountain range so ready for driving through ghats. Entry is free. All male and female should cover themselves. Food is available at nominal cost.
Vishal Purohit — Google review
The spectacular beautiful architecture and design. Must see this place and explore each corner of it. It has amazing vibes and every step you take is full of positivity. If you are in Udaipur you must visit this place and understand its history too.
Amol A — Google review
Chaumukha Jain Temple, 1444 A forest of marble pillars, each carved differently from the other.
History of Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpurpur Jain Temple was built to order by a local businessman named Darna Shah. He wanted a beautiful temple built after he had a dream of a celestial vehicle. Many sculptors and artists submitted their designs to Shah but none of them matched the image he had dreamt of. One plan that matched his dream was by an architect named Deepak from Mundara. Deepak was able to make a design because he was impressed by the dedication of Shah to build this temple. Afterwards, Shah sought the land to build the temple from King Rana Kumbha. Not only did he give a big piece of land to build the temple on, but he also asked Deepak to build a town around it. The town built was named Ranakpur, after the king, and the same town is now known as Ranakpur. The construction of the temple began in the 14th century and went on till the 15th century.
There are a total of 5 temples in India that are considered the most sacred for Jain. One of them is Ranakpur Jain Temple. The others in the list are Dilwara Temple in Mount Abu, Rajasthan; Khajuraho Temples in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh; Palitana Temples in Shatrunjya Hills, Gujarat; and Gomateshwara Temple in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka.
When you’re visiting Rajasthan, Ranakpur temple is one of the places recommended to visit. It also goes by the name of Charturmukha Dharana Vihara and is dedicated to Tirthankara Rishabhanatha who was the first Tirthankara of Jainism, and he also founded the Ikshvaku dynasty.
The complex of Ranakpur ka Jain mandir includes 5 temples.
Chaturmukha/Chaumukha Temple
Built in the 15th century using white marble, it is the most popular temple in the complex and it honours Adinath, also known as Rishabanatha. It gets its name from its 4-faced design. This temple is spread across 48,000 square feet and is known for its intricacy and beautifully carved 1444 pillars, 426 columns, 89 domes, and 29 halls. Interestingly, one of the pillars is incomplete. There’s a legend about the temple that one pillar is bound to be incomplete. Whenever it has been completed, it has broken the next day itself. 1444 pillars that support the temple have been carved with exquisite detail that is nearly impossible to do even today.
One of the most attractive features of the temple, besides the pillars, is the beautifully carved idol of Parshvanatha. It has been made out of a single slab of marble. Its beauty in the detail is due to the 1008 snake carefully crafted around the idol. The same idol also has two chauri bears and yaksha and yakshi, who are half-human and half-snake. There are also two elephants carved, one on either side, that seem to be purifying Parshavanath. And you can’t find the end of the tails of these elephants.
The Ranakpur Jain Mandir also has 84 bhonyras. Bhonyras are underground chambers that were built in the earlier times during disturbance to prevent the attacks on Jain idols. It is said that the design of Ranakpur Jain Temple was used as an inspiration to design Dilwara Temple. While Dilwara Jain Temple is not for its sculptures, Ranakpur Jain Temple is known for its intricacies in the design.
Suparshvanatha Temple
Supershvanatha is the seventh Tirthankara and this temple is dedicated. The intricate designs are present even in this temple. It is also popular for the erotic arts on the wall.
Surya Temple
The construction of this sun temple dates back to the 13th century, full 2 centuries before the construction of Ranakpur Jain Temple. But it got desecrated during the time of disturbance due to repeated attacks and was later reconstructed with the remaining temple complex.
So when you are looking for places to visit in Rajasthan, Ranakpur Jain Temple must be on your list
Vipul Ptdr — Google review
The architecture is splendid. The carvings on the marble stones are immaculate. The temple is surrounded by a forest area. There is a charge to take cell phones, for locals it is 100 INR , for foreigners it is 300 INR. There are other charges for camera as well. The main shrine inside cannot be photographed.
Zinara Rathnayake — Google review
Of all the temples, monuments, palaces, etc. that I've seen in India, Ranakpur Jain Temple is the most impressive building I've ever visited. Completely mesmerizing in its ascetic beauty and engineering. Arguably more beautiful than the great Taj Mahal. It can't be described, not even videos and photos will ever do it justice, it MUST be experienced in person.
Its remote location gives it a distinct peacefulness and serenity that you won't find in other places within India. A MUST SEE bucket list item for sure! 🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ravi Singh — Google review
Beautiful ancient architecture. The carving work is amazing. The temple is surrounded by forest area. Besides there are many trees inside the temple campus which makes it even more beautiful. You might get to see many rare birds around. Surrounding was very peaceful. There is a nominal entry free( Extra fee is charged to carry phone inside). Locker facility is available to keep your phones. Free food is served at a fixed time.
Sachin Pasaria — Google review
Beautiful example of Indian architecture and design. Make sure to include this place in your travel plan and admire the beauty of every corner of it. It has amazing vibes and every step you take is filled with positivity. If you are in Udaipur then you must visit this place and understand its history. Looking for "inner peace", this is the place.
Complete peace amidst greenery, hills and forests. I am sure this place will remain cool and calm even during the scorching heat. There are resorts nearby and you can plan a day trip and experience the Ranakpur Wild Area Safari. It is a must visit place. A unique temple that stands only with pillars, no walls. A total of 1444 marble pillars, each pillar has a different design. Very rich in architecture and carvings. It is highly recommended to visit before evening as there are no bulbs inside, only lamps are used for lighting. Therefore, you may miss seeing the carving in detail. However, seeing the temple lit only by lamps is a different experience altogether.
jeet — Google review
Very beautiful and well maintained. You are required to remove sandals, cover shoulders and knees, and remove any leather apparel such as belts, handbags. Also not allowed to carry water in. Charge of 100 rupees to take photographs. Can't take photographs of worship area. Audio headphones available to rent. Several steps up to entrance, not sure if alternative wheelchair access available.
Sue Lindsay — Google review
The place is serene and peaceful..The architecture is spectacular..if you want to take a mobile you have to get tickets prior from the counter outside.Otherwise locker facility is available for just 10 rupees.
The architecture itself is so beautiful and the prayers and charms add beauty to the place.
You can peacefully pray here and see the place.
The stroll through the garden is also good as there are few temples apart from the main temple .
The outside view of the temple is also really nice.
Toursists are advised to maintain the decorum and instructions given by the staff as it's a religious place..Though it's a little bit away from the city.Its a must to visit place.
Dr.Seethal Rose — Google review
Great place for worship. Marvelous craftsmanship on the white marble. A must visit for all the Indians having interest in our culture and heritage. This place has a rich history and it is located in the valley of Aravali mountain on the bank of a rainy river with very little water during the off season. There will be negligible mobile networks in this area. The drive to this place is very scenic via mountain range.
dr. vikas jha — Google review
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Kumbhalgarh Fort, a 15th-century hilltop fortress located 84 kilometers north of Udaipur, is a UNESCO-listed site and the birthplace of Mewar's legendary king, Maharana Pratap. Surrounded by a massive 36km-long perimeter wall, the fort was built by Rana Kumbha and is considered the second most important citadel in the Mewar region.
Place is magical.
The climb to the palace, especially the terrace was awesome, maybe a little challenging for elderly people. Windy, lovely view of the entire fort and surrounding mountains.
Walk on the massive 12km long grand walls is enjoyable. Bunch of beautiful Hindu and Jain temples within the fort.
The tickets can be booked online or paid in cash at the entry.
Sanmoy Chakraborty — Google review
Place is magical.
The climb to the palace, especially the terrace was awesome, maybe a little challenging for elderly people. Windy, lovely view of the entire fort and surrounding mountains.
Walk on the massive 12km long grand walls is enjoyable. Bunch of beautiful Hindu and Jain temples within the fort.
The tickets can be booked online or paid in cash at the entry !!
CA Jeenal Shah — Google review
Nice place to experience. It has a long wall resembling Great Wall of China. Hence a smaller version of it worth visiting. There are a lot of temples in this fort, so we couldn’t cover some important ones. The view from the top of the fort is breathtaking. This fort involves quite a bit of walking.
Asha Kumari — Google review
Even before you plan to visit The Great Wall of China, visit the underrated Kumbhalgarh fort in Rajasthan. I visited Kumbhalgarh fort in January 23, much better to visit during winters till the summer arrives! It's quite hot and the ascend gets you sweaty. The terrain, vegetation, vistas and the architectural feat par excellence.
Rather than visiting an overrated city palace in Jaipur or Udaipur please make a visit here instead!
Priyanka Lele — Google review
A great place to explore history of Rajasthan. Magnificent view from top with ancient architecture and walls. Surrounded by hills and gives a sense of serenity. You will be seeing great architecture of temples inside. Fort is very well preserved and still in a good condition to explore. Must visit if you go kumbhalgarh.
Anisha — Google review
A great place to explore history of Rajasthan. Magnificent view from top with ancient architecture and walls. Surrounded by hills and gives a sense of serenity. You will be seeing great architecture of temples inside. Fort is very well preserved and still in a good condition to explore. Must visit if you go kumbhalgarh.
Raj Shahani — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit. the history of the place is just explained by the beauty and hugeness of the place. the carvings over the walls of the fort and temples. The fort explains the very good architecture and ventilation made the centuries before with the less rescores and less facilities. It is a great marvel questioning the possibility of making huge structure on the hilltop of the great mountain ranges of Aravalli mountains. One should must visit this place and to know about the place more one can take a guide so they can know the place with the full history of the place.
Pranjal Bhatt — Google review
Although the Fort is under renovation, one can explore the temples in the premises, a walk on the floor along the parapet.
Trek to the topmost point of the Fort and the view from there is breathtaking. There is Bhairav Nathji temple inside the Fort main building. Better start early to enjoy the Trek and avoid the rush. The evening Light and sound show is a must and not to be missed.
Atul Tewari — Google review
A nice place to meet the history and chill with family and friends. There are small hotels for snacks, washroom is also available but it's not clean at all. Best time to visit during rainy season or winter season. Entry ticket is Rs.40 per person. The palace is also called great wall of India it stretches in 36km.
Get set go — Google review
This fort is really AMAZING, you could spend easily 2 days if you like to do trekking.
We would have love to walk around the whole wall but it is 36km long and only had 3-4h at this place and did not know if all part of the wall were in good condition.
But apparently you can see some wild life, we mainly saw monkeys, birds and cows
Antoine Cayphas — Google review
You can buy ticket offline or online here. You need to talk a long walk inside this fort. Difficult for elderly people to walk around. Wear a cap as it gets hot. Beautiful view from the top. Well maintained. Beautiful and old temples inside the fort. Walls are very well constructed and picturesque and great architecture. Should appreciate the works in those days who constructed it with such good work. The walls go around 40 kms approximately. It lights up well at night. There are small shops and well maintained toilets. Good sitting place and good shelter under the trees.
Priyadarshini vijay — Google review
Beautiful fort. Extremely huge and thick walls. Scanners for online payment for tickets were not working and they were not accepting notes of bigger denominations. Saw alot of people struggling to get tickets due to this.
Ranjan Bahl — Google review
A UNESCO site. Preserved with utmost care. You will find this place same as would have been in its age. Remarkable architecture. You will be stunned by the way this place has been built and preserved. Limited food options available inside the Fort. One will have to walk a lot to have a complete view. Truly majestic.
Ashima Rastogi — Google review
Amazing. Tough climb if you're 60 like me, but the views are incredible. Very interesting historically though. Very expensive for a foreigner at 600 rupees. I could have spent longer there but was on a schedule. There is a lot to see and do.
Judy Clark — Google review
Visiting Kumbhalgarh Fort is an incredible experience!
The fort, located in Rajasthan, India, is known for its impressive architecture, extensive walls, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Exploring the intricate design, history, and panoramic vistas make for a memorable trip. Don't miss the chance to take a walk along the fort walls, which are among the longest in the world. And if you're interested in history, the light and sound show in the evening can provide an engaging overview of the fort's past.
Rasik Koyatiya — Google review
Kumbhalgarh fort is known for the secord longest wall in the world after the wall of china.
If you are a history lover then this fort is highly recommended for you.
I suggest you get a guide while visiting this palace know better about it.
Cleanliness was very good. Views vere very good. Sunset view is the best.
I didn’t attended the light show so can’t say much about it.
Abhishek Choudhary — Google review
It is definitely a historically rich fort and a must visit for those who want to learn more about Mewar as a princely state.
It has only limited information written at some key spots , so would recommend to hire a guide if you want to actually explore the fort and learn about its historical relevance.
Ideally keep 2-3 hours just to go around the fort and the walls because it’s huge. Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes because it’s a steep climb to the top of the fort.
Anveshi Gupta — Google review
The place is magical.
The climb to the palace, especially the terrace was awesome. Windy, lovely view of the entire fort and surrounding mountains.
Walk on the massive long grand walls is enjoyable.
Amit Kumar — Google review
This place is just amazing. But I suggest not to take old age people or those who are unable to walk heights properly.
Ticket price according to June 2023 is ₹40 per person for Indian citizen. Food & water arrangement is there at the entry gate but I didn't found anywhere inside so must carry the necessary items too. Enjoy!
Madhav j — Google review
Good place to have the look from the top. Also perfect in monsoons but don't forgot to carry raincoat or umbrella when you go in monsoon and it's fort so expect good climb.
The views were mesmerizing
Jash Modi — Google review
Very nice. Old fort. Great view of the locality from the top of the fort is very beautiful. Boundary walls of the fort are like great walls of China. Govt is developing the site. The road to the fort is not so good, it takes around 2 hrs to go to the fort from the national highway. Parking cost inr 40 and entry fee is inr 50.
Amit Mandal — Google review
Highly recommend to hire a guide to understand the history. Be prepared to walk on a steep uphill and then around 200 steps in total to reach the top of the fort. Very nice view from the top
D.Satish Kumar Patro — Google review
It is a great historic place
, we had hired a guide and he explained us well about the place. Only issue here is there is no management of traffic by police...only 1 police was present being Diwali holidays there was huge rush. Local management need to work on same. Please book tickets online through ASI
Nagesh Chaugule — Google review
The views from the top are absolutely stunning, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding countryside.
Exploring the various temples, palaces, and step wells within the fort complex was fascinating, each offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Rajasthan.
The light and sound show in the evening added another layer of magic to the visit, bringing the history of Kumbhalgarh to life in a captivating way.
Overall, a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and the beauty of Rajasthan.
I would suggest to go in the morning as soon as it opens at 8am.
chitra vyas — Google review
World class ! An amazing piece of history, coming to life. Well preserved and maintained for tourists, very cheap to get in...easy access to food and water nearby within the compound.
Roads leading to here are poor at March 2024 (such unacceptable negligence by tourism dept) but worth the drive and effort for sure. Need about 2-3 hours to walk around inside and explore fully. Longer if you want to go further into the temple ruins etc. Please go and enjoy - and savour our history!
Sunil Inamdar — Google review
Kumbhalgarh is a magnificent fortress located in the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan, India. Here's a review:
"Visiting Kumbhalgarh was an unforgettable experience. The fortress is simply breathtaking, with its massive walls and intricate architecture. The views from the top are absolutely stunning, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding countryside. Exploring the various temples, palaces, and step wells within the fort complex was fascinating, each offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Rajasthan. The light and sound show in the evening added another layer of magic to the visit, bringing the history of Kumbhalgarh to life in a captivating way. Overall, a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and the beauty of Rajasthan."
Kishore Gulgulia — Google review
Fort is beautiful. The architecture and design are unique. What makes it more unique is it's surrounded by mountains which gives eye soothing experience. Best time to visit is in the evening to watch the sunset and then the light show on the fort.
Remember fort Ticket counter closes at 5pm and fort closes at 6pm. Try to reach the fort before 5pm.
Prathamesh Rajput — Google review
Must visit. I would suggest to go in the morning as soon as it opens at 8am. As the day progress crowd increases and u will have to park car away from the Fort. Hire a govt certified guide at the entrance of Fort, believe me its a must. Give more time to visit the Fort and all its part leisurely. We were really thrilled listening the stories of our Kings, their valor and wonderful monument they had constructed. There are hundreds of temple in and around the Fort, try to visit few.
Mehul Modi — Google review
Quite clean area..Take a gypsy to go to the fort..They charge 500 rs per trip..U have to enter before 5.. Beautiful sunset is worth seeing.. Bathroom and drinking water is also available..Ticket price is 40rs / person for Indian citizen and 600rs/ person for foreigners..It gets very windy around 5 pm..Lots of monkeys are there..Be careful with kids..Better not to take them to this place..
Kumbhalgarh Fort, a 15th-century hilltop fortress located 84 kilometers north of Udaipur, is a UNESCO-listed site and the birthplace of Mewar's legendary king, Maharana Pratap. Surrounded by a massive 36km-long perimeter wall, the fort was built by Rana Kumbha and is considered the second most important citadel in the Mewar region.
Place is magical.
The climb to the palace, especially the terrace was awesome, maybe a little challenging for elderly people. Windy, lovely view of the entire fort and surrounding mountains.
Walk on the massive 12km long grand walls is enjoyable. Bunch of beautiful Hindu and Jain temples within the fort.
The tickets can be booked online or paid in cash at the entry.
Sanmoy Chakraborty — Google review
Place is magical.
The climb to the palace, especially the terrace was awesome, maybe a little challenging for elderly people. Windy, lovely view of the entire fort and surrounding mountains.
Walk on the massive 12km long grand walls is enjoyable. Bunch of beautiful Hindu and Jain temples within the fort.
The tickets can be booked online or paid in cash at the entry !!
CA Jeenal Shah — Google review
Nice place to experience. It has a long wall resembling Great Wall of China. Hence a smaller version of it worth visiting. There are a lot of temples in this fort, so we couldn’t cover some important ones. The view from the top of the fort is breathtaking. This fort involves quite a bit of walking.
Asha Kumari — Google review
Even before you plan to visit The Great Wall of China, visit the underrated Kumbhalgarh fort in Rajasthan. I visited Kumbhalgarh fort in January 23, much better to visit during winters till the summer arrives! It's quite hot and the ascend gets you sweaty. The terrain, vegetation, vistas and the architectural feat par excellence.
Rather than visiting an overrated city palace in Jaipur or Udaipur please make a visit here instead!
Priyanka Lele — Google review
A great place to explore history of Rajasthan. Magnificent view from top with ancient architecture and walls. Surrounded by hills and gives a sense of serenity. You will be seeing great architecture of temples inside. Fort is very well preserved and still in a good condition to explore. Must visit if you go kumbhalgarh.
Anisha — Google review
A great place to explore history of Rajasthan. Magnificent view from top with ancient architecture and walls. Surrounded by hills and gives a sense of serenity. You will be seeing great architecture of temples inside. Fort is very well preserved and still in a good condition to explore. Must visit if you go kumbhalgarh.
Raj Shahani — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit. the history of the place is just explained by the beauty and hugeness of the place. the carvings over the walls of the fort and temples. The fort explains the very good architecture and ventilation made the centuries before with the less rescores and less facilities. It is a great marvel questioning the possibility of making huge structure on the hilltop of the great mountain ranges of Aravalli mountains. One should must visit this place and to know about the place more one can take a guide so they can know the place with the full history of the place.
Pranjal Bhatt — Google review
Although the Fort is under renovation, one can explore the temples in the premises, a walk on the floor along the parapet.
Trek to the topmost point of the Fort and the view from there is breathtaking. There is Bhairav Nathji temple inside the Fort main building. Better start early to enjoy the Trek and avoid the rush. The evening Light and sound show is a must and not to be missed.
Atul Tewari — Google review
A nice place to meet the history and chill with family and friends. There are small hotels for snacks, washroom is also available but it's not clean at all. Best time to visit during rainy season or winter season. Entry ticket is Rs.40 per person. The palace is also called great wall of India it stretches in 36km.
Get set go — Google review
This fort is really AMAZING, you could spend easily 2 days if you like to do trekking.
We would have love to walk around the whole wall but it is 36km long and only had 3-4h at this place and did not know if all part of the wall were in good condition.
But apparently you can see some wild life, we mainly saw monkeys, birds and cows
Antoine Cayphas — Google review
You can buy ticket offline or online here. You need to talk a long walk inside this fort. Difficult for elderly people to walk around. Wear a cap as it gets hot. Beautiful view from the top. Well maintained. Beautiful and old temples inside the fort. Walls are very well constructed and picturesque and great architecture. Should appreciate the works in those days who constructed it with such good work. The walls go around 40 kms approximately. It lights up well at night. There are small shops and well maintained toilets. Good sitting place and good shelter under the trees.
Priyadarshini vijay — Google review
Beautiful fort. Extremely huge and thick walls. Scanners for online payment for tickets were not working and they were not accepting notes of bigger denominations. Saw alot of people struggling to get tickets due to this.
Ranjan Bahl — Google review
A UNESCO site. Preserved with utmost care. You will find this place same as would have been in its age. Remarkable architecture. You will be stunned by the way this place has been built and preserved. Limited food options available inside the Fort. One will have to walk a lot to have a complete view. Truly majestic.
Ashima Rastogi — Google review
Amazing. Tough climb if you're 60 like me, but the views are incredible. Very interesting historically though. Very expensive for a foreigner at 600 rupees. I could have spent longer there but was on a schedule. There is a lot to see and do.
Judy Clark — Google review
Visiting Kumbhalgarh Fort is an incredible experience!
The fort, located in Rajasthan, India, is known for its impressive architecture, extensive walls, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Exploring the intricate design, history, and panoramic vistas make for a memorable trip. Don't miss the chance to take a walk along the fort walls, which are among the longest in the world. And if you're interested in history, the light and sound show in the evening can provide an engaging overview of the fort's past.
Rasik Koyatiya — Google review
Kumbhalgarh fort is known for the secord longest wall in the world after the wall of china.
If you are a history lover then this fort is highly recommended for you.
I suggest you get a guide while visiting this palace know better about it.
Cleanliness was very good. Views vere very good. Sunset view is the best.
I didn’t attended the light show so can’t say much about it.
Abhishek Choudhary — Google review
It is definitely a historically rich fort and a must visit for those who want to learn more about Mewar as a princely state.
It has only limited information written at some key spots , so would recommend to hire a guide if you want to actually explore the fort and learn about its historical relevance.
Ideally keep 2-3 hours just to go around the fort and the walls because it’s huge. Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes because it’s a steep climb to the top of the fort.
Anveshi Gupta — Google review
The place is magical.
The climb to the palace, especially the terrace was awesome. Windy, lovely view of the entire fort and surrounding mountains.
Walk on the massive long grand walls is enjoyable.
Amit Kumar — Google review
This place is just amazing. But I suggest not to take old age people or those who are unable to walk heights properly.
Ticket price according to June 2023 is ₹40 per person for Indian citizen. Food & water arrangement is there at the entry gate but I didn't found anywhere inside so must carry the necessary items too. Enjoy!
Madhav j — Google review
Good place to have the look from the top. Also perfect in monsoons but don't forgot to carry raincoat or umbrella when you go in monsoon and it's fort so expect good climb.
The views were mesmerizing
Jash Modi — Google review
Very nice. Old fort. Great view of the locality from the top of the fort is very beautiful. Boundary walls of the fort are like great walls of China. Govt is developing the site. The road to the fort is not so good, it takes around 2 hrs to go to the fort from the national highway. Parking cost inr 40 and entry fee is inr 50.
Amit Mandal — Google review
Highly recommend to hire a guide to understand the history. Be prepared to walk on a steep uphill and then around 200 steps in total to reach the top of the fort. Very nice view from the top
D.Satish Kumar Patro — Google review
It is a great historic place
, we had hired a guide and he explained us well about the place. Only issue here is there is no management of traffic by police...only 1 police was present being Diwali holidays there was huge rush. Local management need to work on same. Please book tickets online through ASI
Nagesh Chaugule — Google review
The views from the top are absolutely stunning, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding countryside.
Exploring the various temples, palaces, and step wells within the fort complex was fascinating, each offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Rajasthan.
The light and sound show in the evening added another layer of magic to the visit, bringing the history of Kumbhalgarh to life in a captivating way.
Overall, a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and the beauty of Rajasthan.
I would suggest to go in the morning as soon as it opens at 8am.
chitra vyas — Google review
World class ! An amazing piece of history, coming to life. Well preserved and maintained for tourists, very cheap to get in...easy access to food and water nearby within the compound.
Roads leading to here are poor at March 2024 (such unacceptable negligence by tourism dept) but worth the drive and effort for sure. Need about 2-3 hours to walk around inside and explore fully. Longer if you want to go further into the temple ruins etc. Please go and enjoy - and savour our history!
Sunil Inamdar — Google review
Kumbhalgarh is a magnificent fortress located in the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan, India. Here's a review:
"Visiting Kumbhalgarh was an unforgettable experience. The fortress is simply breathtaking, with its massive walls and intricate architecture. The views from the top are absolutely stunning, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding countryside. Exploring the various temples, palaces, and step wells within the fort complex was fascinating, each offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Rajasthan. The light and sound show in the evening added another layer of magic to the visit, bringing the history of Kumbhalgarh to life in a captivating way. Overall, a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and the beauty of Rajasthan."
Kishore Gulgulia — Google review
Fort is beautiful. The architecture and design are unique. What makes it more unique is it's surrounded by mountains which gives eye soothing experience. Best time to visit is in the evening to watch the sunset and then the light show on the fort.
Remember fort Ticket counter closes at 5pm and fort closes at 6pm. Try to reach the fort before 5pm.
Prathamesh Rajput — Google review
Must visit. I would suggest to go in the morning as soon as it opens at 8am. As the day progress crowd increases and u will have to park car away from the Fort. Hire a govt certified guide at the entrance of Fort, believe me its a must. Give more time to visit the Fort and all its part leisurely. We were really thrilled listening the stories of our Kings, their valor and wonderful monument they had constructed. There are hundreds of temple in and around the Fort, try to visit few.
Mehul Modi — Google review
Quite clean area..Take a gypsy to go to the fort..They charge 500 rs per trip..U have to enter before 5.. Beautiful sunset is worth seeing.. Bathroom and drinking water is also available..Ticket price is 40rs / person for Indian citizen and 600rs/ person for foreigners..It gets very windy around 5 pm..Lots of monkeys are there..Be careful with kids..Better not to take them to this place..
Beautiful and genuine products. Same as in picture. Worth of money.
Pallavi Maheshwari — Google review
A very beautiful sofa cover i received today.. Exactly the same as seen in the pic. I'm very happy to get it. Thanks bhaiya.
Megha chaudhary — Google review
I ordered two bedcovers of Kantha and block prints. They are really nice and reached me in good condition. I wanted to buy some more things but was short of time. Thank you
Chitu Bukshi — Google review
Lovely products and timely delivery! I bought 2 appliqué work bedspreads and 8 appliqué work cushion covers. One of the bedspread had a little discolouration, hence 4 stars. Otherwise the rest of the stuff are perfect!
Rishika DV — Google review
Very good product, equally good seller and even better shipping. Will love to buy again if the prices are little more affordable on furnishings
amit kumar — Google review
The cushion covers we ordered are very nicely done. The handiwork is near and intricate and the colours used are beautiful.
Nandita Roy — Google review
I had ordered sofa set covers, runners & table mats all r really beautiful & reasonably priced, can surely shop frm here without any doubt.
Aashisha Madani — Google review
Found this wonderful shop on Facebook and what a joyful experience it has been !! The humble tone and positive attitude of Mr Deendayal and his clarity of explaining the details of the product has been truly rewarding...On this day and age, and the manner we get defrauded in the marketplace, even with eyes wide opened...to find such genuine shop which is widely visited by so many celebrities from abroad , with the reviews highly appreciating their quality work and transparency, Their down to earth attitude and gentle demeanor ...we once again can believe in the bygone era of building trust and respect on the true artisans our India is blessed with... looking forward to purchasing many more and also personally visit the shop in near future.
Krishna Varada — Google review
After a long search for good mojaris online, I finally found them at Keshav handicrafts. I ordered 2 pairs of such colourful mojaris. I absolutely love them. Even the fit is perfect. 5 stars for the entire purchase experience! Keshav Handicrafts has a lot of other ethnic and authentic stuff and its definitely worth looking at their products as most of them are unique and not available elsewhere. Best wishes to Keshav Handicrafts!
Hilarina Coutinho — Google review
Wonderful collection very much cooperative staff I buyed a lot of stuff quality is A1
sonam bhutani — Google review
I am Saroj from Pune , I have brought a lot of stuff from them for myself . The stuff is very good . I have also gifted a lot, it’s worth the money .
Do try u won’t be offended
Saroj Soparkar — Google review
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near Hotel Rohet garh, opposite jain temple, Rohat, Rajasthan 306421, India
Pukhraj Durry Udhyog is a captivating tourist attraction situated approximately 20km from Jodhpur. The owner provides an insightful description of the yarn and colour preparation process, and the hospitable atmosphere warmly welcomes guests even without prior appointments. The serene setting offers visitors a peaceful environment to spend an hour or more while also showcasing various designs crafted by other weavers in the village cooperative.
I visited Salawas Village as I had heard about the Durry cooperative, what I found was a hive of activity and a homestead of traditional mud and dung huts beautifully painted. These round thatched homes were both inviting and very comfortable and whilst you stayed there you were able to learn the skill of weaving on floor looms using a variety of materials ranging from camel wool, cottons, silks and hemp and how to cook traditional village food, I wish I had known about this earlier! The weavers make amazing rugs in a variety of sizes and as one would expect in Rajasthan using wonderful colours. Chai was made, the best if had tasted, whilst I looked at rugs. I knew I wanted one and was stuck for colour combinations and was really glad that I was able and privileged to purchase one. 49 families belong to this cooperative and each rug sold gives 75% to the families that make them, so definitely worthwhile in a state that has some of the poorest peoples in it. From there I was taken to a local potter who uses a two hundred kilo weight stone wheel propelled by a stick to make pots, all perfect and then onto a block printing family. If you are in the area please support this group of enterprising friendly people they really do deserve your support and bring back a rug, tiny oil lamp and block printed tablecloth!
India Highcourt — Google review
This is the place where you can experience village life. These people run this business in their house only. Where they offer home cooked food (i paid 250/- for a thali).
very satisfying trip. about 20km from Jodhpur. Owner described the process quite well, describing how they prepare the yarns and colours. Very hospitable too. We went there without a prior appointment, yet were welcomed quite warmly! very quite and peaceful setting. A nice place to spend an hour or so.
Dr Manivannan — Google review
very satisfying trip. about 20km from Jodhpur. Owner described the process quite well, describing how they prepare the yarns and colours. Very hospitable too. We went there without a prior appointment, yet were welcomed quite warmly! very quite and peaceful setting. A nice place to spend an hour or so. Ended up buying 3 durries too!
Madhumathi S — Google review
Loved our experience with Pukraj. They drove us to and from Jodhpur and were so hospitable as we looked through their selection. We ended up buying 3 rugs!
Tahmid Mohiuddin — Google review
This is the place where you can experience village life. These people run this business in their house only. Where they offer home cooked food (i paid 300/- for a thali).
MAHESH KUMAR SHARMA — Google review
Our guide, Narendra, took us to this weaving cooperative on our Rajasthan tour in January 2023. What a fascinating experience. Ended up ordering to extra long rugs( runners for hallway). Will post pictures once we receive them.
Sarla Gandhi — Google review
Fascinating, Authentic Weaver and Village Home Stay.
Sadly we were not able to stay for a meal, but enjoyed the explanation and seeing the range of different designs from other weaver's in the village cooperative.
Robin Horder — Google review
This weaving village in the outskirts of Jodhpur is by no means any ordinary place. The weaving community here have been making hand-made carpets for generations, using their proprietary interlocking weaving style which is hard to find anywhere else. In today's world of consumeristic products and promotion-based selling culture, they still cling on hand woven products, and damn, they are good. You just need an eye to observe and appreciate their work. We visited their place in Dec 2022 to see their art but came back buying two rugs. There cannot be a price to real art, and the talent and effort these craftsmen put it surely dwarfs the price they quote. Do pay a visit if you are in Jodhpur, have a chat with them, share a cup of tea, peek into their lives and you will surely come back with fond memories (and products!).
Pramit Pal — Google review
A unique experience out of the hustle of city life...comfort home food & amazing host...visit it to unwind .....
Dinesh Sharma — Google review
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near Goshala, Kumharon Ki Dhani, Salawas, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342013, India
I liked your hotel or should I say palace very much, I stayed here for only 2 days, you treated me like a family member and you also told me step by step the rugs made by you and how to make them, your work is good. You do it and take less money also, you do good work and behave well like a family member . Thank you dear Mr. Ramesh
DJ Tillu — Google review
People here are so skilled n very determined towards their profession. such beautiful durrie collections
Mallika Pant — Google review
Excellent work ... outstanding design .....also great hospitality and delicious food was served ...one must visit the village to experience the enriched traditional handmade crafts of rural artisans
Shuvarthy Chowdhury — Google review
All are handmade rugs very nice
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Parasmal Mundal — Google review
They are very skilful n experienced at durry work...It's a great experience..
Easa Blessy Rose — Google review
Biutifull wivig wark vray nice home stay in ramesh home
विनोद प्रजापत — Google review
It was really nice experience to visit here and have bought his family traditional dhurry made by him. It is just awesome and must visit here and have food as well purchase dhurry……
Yogesh Saluja — Google review
Thanks family job very good hotel carpet first time mein coming salawas house beautiful beautiful
Vikas Pal — Google review
Art and craft very nice beautiful first time beautiful design very nice
Amir Khan — Google review
Best job good experience Rajasthani culture cotton thread carpet salawas
Majisa Light — Google review
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Salawas village, kumharon ki Dhani, Near Gosala, Salawas, Rajasthan 342013, India