Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajsamand

Rajsamand is a very small city in the south of India’s biggest state, Rajasthan. To give you an idea of how small it is, here is a fact – Rajsamand’s total population is not even 70,000. Yes, that’s how small the city truly is. Not many people know about this lovely town, most people haven’t even heard about the place. Despite its size, Rajsamand packs a huge punch, it has a variety of things to offer to you. Here we have compiled the Top 5 places to visit in Rajsamand that will leave you spell bound and will make you appreciate this unheard city even more:

1. Rajsamand Lake

Rajsamand Lake
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One of Rajsamand’s best tourist attraction is The Rajsamand Lake. The lake gets its name from the king who built it in the district. Rajsamand Lake is not huge but humongous. The lake covers almost half the city’s mainland. The lake is set in the lovely backdrop of mountains which add to the view. Also, age old stone establishments and steps to get to the well make the already beautiful lake even more pleasant to watch. The lake is also one of the cleanest in India which will allow you to truly enjoy while you are lakeside. The best time to visit the lake is in the evening when the gleam of the evening sun lights up the whole lake and dyes it in a shade of orange. It is a breath-taking sight which you can witness from the amazing viewpoints at the lake.

2. Haldighati

Haldighati
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You might have heard about this famous place and you may recollect it from the history lessons that you would have read in your 10th Standard. Yes, this is the same Haldighati. The famous Battle of Haldighati took place here where the Mughal forces and Maharana Pratap’s army clashed. Haldighati is a pass located near the city’s outskirts. It is lovely driving around the turmeric coloured mountains which give the pass its name. Also, there is a museum dedicated to Pratap and his faithful horse, Chetak which makes for an interesting sight. So, for all your history lovers, this is the place you want to be and for those of you who are not into history, fret not, this place will enthral you nevertheless.

3. Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort
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One of the best forts of Rajasthan is in Rajsamand. Kumbhalgarh fort is a massive hill fort which dates back to the 14th century. Kumbhalgarh fort is the birthplace of one of Rajasthan’s greatest kings Maharana Pratap. The fort has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its sheer importance and precise preservation. The fort has the longest continuous wall, and tops the list amongst all forts. The grandiose Kumbhalgarh fort is visible from many kilometres away clearly and you will know when you have reached. The fort encompasses many temples in itself which are architectural marvels. The fort has stood the test of time and has one of the best architectural design and spacing. The sheer magnificence charms all who visit the fort.

4. Kankroli Temple

Overlooking the great Rajsamand Lake is the great Kankroli Temple. The Temple matches the lake in terms of its vastness and gives it tough competition. The Kankroli Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is therefore also known as Dwarkadhish Temple, the other name of Lord Krishna. The temple attracts thousands of devotees who come to seek the blessing of Krishna in Kankroli. Also, intricate carvings in stone add to the appeal and charm of the temple. Made in white marble, the temple also serves as an excellent viewpoint for the lake. The temple will surely soothe you mind and will freshen you up mentally.

5. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Another place in Rajsamand that deserves to be visited is the wildlife sanctuary of Kumbhalgarh. The sanctuary is primarily based on the Aravali hills and is home to a large amount of flora and fauna. Animals like leopards, hyenas, jackals and nilgais are common sightings. The best way to get a feel of the sanctuary is by a safari. Jeep safaris will take you through the forest and will also cover the whole terrain while you can enjoy the viewing at your own comfort. It is truly a thrilling and a memorable experience.

This small town in Rajasthan is not yet full discovered to its potential. Rajsamand has so much to offer. The town is quickly catching up on tourists and now is becoming a tourist hotspot. Rajsamand gives you the experience of everything, such is the variety that it offers. Ditch the common destinations and go to this lovely peaceful town that will leave you in its awe.

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About Rohit

An architect by profession, Rohit Agarwal is a curious traveller, seeking out the minutest detail about the places he travels to, and that’s what one will find in his writings. His writings have appeared in various blogs, he’s currently trying to bring forth as many different places a traveller who shares the same level of curiosity like him would like to visit through his writings.

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