
Tourism Places In jhalawarBest Time To Visit September - March Famous Tourist Places to see jhalawar fort (Garh Palace) Government Museum Bhawani Natyashala Rein Basera Chandrabhaga temple Gagron fort Jhalarapatan Garh Palace ![]() Prithvi Vilas Palace ![]() Gagron Fort ![]() Bhawani Natya Shala ![]() Jhalrapatan Jhalrapatan is located 6 Km from jhalawar is known as the 'City of Bells' - derived from its numerous temples and their bells. A unique feature about this town is that the entire township resides within the confines of a wall which was built to protect the trade caravans as it was one of the junctions of the trade route. One can visit some beautiful temples: Surya tempes, Chandrabhaga temples & Shantinath Jain temple. The padma Nath Temple is the pride of Jhalrapatan . It is one of the best example architecture with lovely sculptures. Government Museum ![]() EXCURSIONS Rain Basera (6KM) ![]() Jhalarapatan (6KM) : The small town is popularly referred to as the 'city of bells' an entire township resides within the confines of a wall, that was built to protect the trade caravans as patan was the junction of caravan routes.A magnigicent 10th century Surya Temple (Padam Nath Temple ) is the major attraction of the city. The temple has some splendid sculptures as well as, well preserved idols of surya. Chandrabhaga Temples(7KM.) : On the banks of the magnificent chandrabhaga river stand some splendid 7th century A.D. temples the intricately carved pillars and arched gateways are fine examples of the temple architecture and craftsmanship. The 11th century A.D. shamtinath jain temple is also noteworthy with fine murals and exquisite sculptures. Gagron Fort : The impressive fort, built over several centuries ( 8th to 14th centuries A.D) stands witness to many great battles and is surrounded by the tranquil waters of the ahu and kali sindh rivers on the three sides. A beautiful mausoleum of a sufi saint mitheshah just outside the fort is the venue for an annual colorful fair held during the month of moharram. Buddhist Caves and stupas : The ancient Buddhist caves located in the village kolvi. A colossal figure of buddha ant the carved stupas are the most impressive structures in the caves. Dag (100Km) : Renowned for some 12th century ad temples of dageshware mata, rani ka maqbara and kama varneshwar mahadeo, Dag is a fascinating experience in the rustic ambience. Kakuni (65Km) : Kakuni lies in baran District. Some ancient temples dot the ruins of this old township. A life- size idol of Lord Ganesha and a Shiva Lingam dating back to the 8th century A.D. are the impressive structures.Ruins of the Bhimgarh Fort, built by Raja Bhim Deo, lie on the other side of the Parvan River and are worth a visit. Bhimsagar (24 km): The dam built on the Uajad river is near the erstwhile capital of Khichi Chauhan rulers. Bhimsagar allows a glimpse of the Rajput and Mughal architecture in the ruins of palaces , temples and mosques. Atishey Jain Temple, Chandkheri (35 km): This 17th century temple is a notable example of temple architecture. It also has religious value having Adinath statue, 6 feet tall, in a sitting position. Accommodation and meals are available at reasonable prices in the temple area. Dalhanpur (54) : The ancient ruins of impressive temples extend over an area of 2 km. Marvellously carved pillars, torans and exquisite sculptures make these temples interesting. Dolhanpur lies on the bank of River Chhappi, where an irrigation dam is being constructed. Dense forests with lush foliage add to the natural beauty of the spot. Fort of Gangadhar (120 km): An impressive edifice with the oldest rock inscription and some marvellously built temples. Manohar Thana Fort Manohar Thana is as good as its name which means "Beautiful Outpost". It is a well-walled town with a strong fort. The fort commands the meeting place of two rivers Parvan and Kaalikhad. Fort has double fatification outer wall and battlements, inside which runs another circle of walls and battlements. A good Dak-Bunglow is lately constructed here in the fort with goodplantation around. Manohar Thana was a principal seat of Bhil kings who were supplanted by Hada Rajputs of Bundi. This fort in the tribal area of Manohar Thana once occupied an important strategic position. 90 Km from jhalawar. |