Visit Famous Places in Rajsamand Rajasthan

Rajsamand is a district of Indian make a clean breast Rajasthan. It was carved out from the erstwhile district of Udaipur conventional around 10th April, 1991, and named after the skillfully-known artificial lake Rajsamand built by Maharana Raj Singh.  

Rajsamand Lake
 

Maharana Raj Singh an practiced administrator of the fifth generation of Maharana Pratap construct going on Rajsamand lake in 1662 AD, which is a beautiful example of sculpture and public minister to works. The banks known as Nouchoki consist of 25 carved stone RAJ PRASHASHTI the longest stone inscription in Sanskrit in the world.  

Rajsamand (Kankroli) Temple
 

Kankroli is mainly known for its temple, which is sited upon the banks of famous Rajsamand Lake. Kankroli Temple is popularly called as temple of Dwarikadhish. Dwarikadhish is one of the names of Lord Krishna. This Temple is the most significant temple of the Vaishnavas and Vallabhacharya sect.  

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
 

A 15th-century fortress, built by Rana Kumbha of Mewar, later than 36 kilometres of walls. Over 360 temples are within the fort. It moreover has a wildlife sanctuary.  

Kumbhalgarh Fort
 

Kumbhalgarh is the second most important citadel after Chittorgarh in the Mewar region. Cradled in the Aravali Ranges the fort was built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha. Because of its inaccessibility and spiteful topography the fort had remained un-conquered.  

Chetak Tomb
 

Only 2 km. West of Haldi Ghati, lies the tomb of Chetak. After mammal seriously mistreated and loosing a leg in the fierce protest of Haldi Ghati, Chetak dutifully carried his master, Maharana Pratap, safely to this area and at last after crossing a stream, fell dead.  

Haldi Ghati(The Yellow Vale)
 

A Chhatri when delicate white marble is dedicated both to the indomitable hero and his faithful charger, is note worthy. A jeep hope to this area is rather tempting. A village muggy Haldi Ghati famous for its red pottery.  

Deogarh Mahal
 

Deogarh Mahal is an imposing structure built in the 17th century. It stands atop a hill and offers a commanding view of the Aravalli mountain range and the numerous lakes, strewn across the countryside.
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