Attraction

Place to visit nearby Hotel Divya Inn

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur is one of the largest and most popular forts in India. The fort is located at the centre of the city and appears to command Jodhpur. Every visit to Mehrangarh is as exciting as before. You will love to do the Flying Fox, it’s very exciting experience. Its architecture is fascinating and contains the work of artists of over 500 centuries. It contains two ancient temples of Jodhpur.


Ummed Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

Umaid Bhawan Palace is one of the world’s largest private residences. Taj Hotels manage a part of the palace. It was named after Maharaja Umaid Singh, grandfather of the present Maharaja Gaj Singh II, this monument has 347 rooms and serves as the principal residence of the Jodhpur royal family. A part of the palace has now been converted into a hotel and a museum. Outside the museum is a vintage car collection which is worth viewing.


Jain Temple, Ranakpur

The construction is well documented in a 1437 CE copper-plate record, Inspired by a dream, Dhanna Shah, a Porwal, commenced its construction, under the patronage of Rana Kumbha, then ruler of Mewar. The architect who oversaw the project was named Deepaka. There is an inscription on a pillar near the main shrine stating that in 1439 Deepaka.


Wild Life, Bera

Bera, Hidden in the belly of Rajasthan, Bera is a small town in Pali district. The place Bera in the Pali District and the topography is such that it is dotted with hills of the Aravalli range. Like in many other places in Rajasthan, the hills are populated with a fair no. of Leopards. The hills are devoid of any significant prey except for Peafowl and Monkeys.



Fort, Kumbhalgarh

TKumbhalgarh is regarded as the most distinct and famous tourist place. It is the birthplace of a great warrior of Mewar, Maharana Pratap and is situated in close vicinity of another astounding place, Udaipur, just 100 Kms away. Kumbhalgarh boasts of many intricately carved temples, those representing the marvels of excellent artistry.

Jawai Dam, Jawai

The dam is situated near Sumerpur town in Pali District of Rajasthan state in India. The work started on 12th May 1946 and it got completed in 1957. This village covers an area of 500 km². This is the biggest dam in the western Rajasthan. The dam covers an area of 102,315 acres (414.05 km2) of cultivable command area. Its height is about 61.25 feet (18.67 m).


Shrinath Ji, Nathdwara

Shrinathji is a form of Hindu god Krishna, manifest as a seven-year-old child (Balak). The principal shrine of Shrinathji is situated at the temple town of Nathdwara. Shrinathji is the central presiding deity of the Vaishnava sect known as the Pushti Marg or the Vallabh Sampradaya or Shuddhadvaita, established by Shri Vallabhacharya.