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Banswara



Travel Angel Says: Home to the tribal with Bhils constituting half of the total population, Banswara has its name derived from 'Bans' or bambo trees, which once grew here in abundance.

The erstwhile state was founded by Maharawal Jagmal Singh. Bounded by Udaipur and Chittaurgarh, the district presently comprises of the territories of former Banswara State and the Chieftainship of Kushalgarh. While the central and western portion of the district are fertile plains, the scattered ranges of the Aravallis form the eastern region.

The ancient town is surrounded by a stone wall, now in ruins. A palace of former rulers of Banswara stands overlooking the town.

The teak forests are found on the slopes qf the Aravalli hills. Mango, Khajur and Mahua trees are also a part of the vegetation of the district. Banswara has a rich wildlife variety including squirrels, lizards, snakes, chinkara, ranj and four horned antelope. Panthers can be seen rarely. The avian variety includes the blal;k drongo, grey shirke, green bee-eater, parrot, jungle crow, wood pecker and common myna. Grey jungle fowl, red spir fowl and grey partridge are generally spotted in the remote parts of the forest.




PRIME SITES

Mahl Dam (18 km) : Under the Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project, various dams and canals have been built over the Mahi river amid beautiful surroundings. The Mahi river has a number of islands at intervals and hence Banswara is at times referred to as 'the city of hundred islands'.

The Mahi Dam and the Kagdi pikup have a picturesque fountain garden, surely worth a visit.

Anand sagar Lake /Bai Talab  : An artificial lake on the eastern side of the town constructed by Lachhi Bai of Idar -­the queen of Maharawal Jagmal. Beautiful chhatris of rulers of the state and an array of holy trees called 'Kalpa Vriksha' famous for fulfilling desires of visitors, lie close by.

Dialab  Lake : A beautiful lake covered with lotus flowers. On the bank of the lake is Badal Mahal, the summer resort of former rulers.

Abdulla Pir : A popular shrine of a Bohra Muslim saint, attracting a large number of Bohra Muslims from all over during the ~lInual Urs festival.

Madareshwar : A temple of Lord Shiva set amid natural beauty. Other temples in the city include Dwarkadhish Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple and Vaneshwar Mahadeo Temple. Kali Kalyani Dham and Padoli Rathore are other spiritual centres near the town which attract thousands of people from all over the country every year.


EXCURSIONS

Arthuna (55 km) : The ruins of cluster of Shalvlte and Jain temples dating back to the I IIh, 12th and 15th centuries are found in this village. The Mandleshwar Temple, built in 1080 A.D; by Chamunda Raja Paramara Chief, is noteworthy.

Arthuna is famous for its special Shivratri and Holi celebrations.

Talwara (15 km) : A historic city with ruins of some ancient monuments and temples famous for their beautifully carved idols in local black stone. The famous temples of Talwara include Laxmi Narain Temple. Gokameshwar Mahadeva Temple and Jain temple of Sambhar Nath.

Tripura Sundari (19 km) : An ancient temple of the goddess Tripura Sundari, commonly known as Turtia Mata. The idol of the goddess riding on a tiger is a magnificent one in black stone with 18 hands. each carrying some symbol. The temple is said to be one of the Shakti Peeth of Hindus.

Parahera (22 km) : Situated in the Garhi tehsil. A temple of Lord Shiva ­Mandaleshwar temple, built by Mandalik, stands on the bank of the Nagela Tank in the village.

Chinch: Famous for its 12th century Brahma temple with a beautiful life-size statue of Lord Brahma.

FESTIVE FUN
Holi: An important festival of the region with special celebrations. The tribals, colourfully attired carrying swords and sticks, perform the Gair dance.

Ami Egyaras : Celebrated on the 11 th day of the bright half of Phalgun. Young girls and boys fast on the occasion. Colourful fairs with Bhils armed with bows; arrows and swords are a part of the celebrations.

Ghotia Amba Fair : A colourful fair held in the month of March. The Bhils gather to take a holy dip in the tank near the temple with idols of Pandavas. Tribal weapons, especially arrows and swords are for sale during the fair.

Fair at Mangarh (76 km) : Vithaldeo fairs conciding with Sharad Purnima and Kartik Purnima are popular among the tribals.


TRAVEL INFORMATION HOW TO GET THERE

Air: Nearest airport is Udaipur 160 kms. Rail: Nearest Railway Station is in MP, Ratlam (80 kms.). It is connected with all the major cities of the country.

Road: No route in the district has so far been nationalised and only stage carriages which are privately owned ply within and out of the district.

Where to stay: Hotel KusHal Baagh Palace near Kushal Baagh with all the modern facilities provides single, double deluxe and Alc rooms. President, Mayur, Sagar & Plaza provide Indian food.

includes tribal Oair dances and picnic facilities etc.

In the city near bus stand budget class hotels are available like Hotel Plaza, Hotel Beherin, Hotel Meghdoot, Hotel Mayank and Hotel Mayur provides single and double rooms.

Government Ac.commodation : Includes Mahi Rest House with beautiful location overlooking scenic view and many other irrigation Bungalows at beautiful sites of dams & canals. Circuit Houses and PWD rest houses both provide good facilities.

Restaurants: Kushal Baagh Palace Hotel provides both Indian and continental food.


GENERAL INFORMATION

Climate: Mean Max. Summer: 42°C
                Mean Min. Winter: 3°C

Rainfall: 92 cms.

Best Season: Oct.-March

Clothing: Summer: Light Tropical
                  Winter: Light Woollen

Languages: Rajasthani, Hindi, English.





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