Rajsamand
Lake
64
km. Also known as Raj Sagar Lake. Founded by Maharana Raj Singh in
late 17th century, it is spread over an area of 7.7 sq.km.
Kankroli
65
km. Situated on the banks of the Rajsamand Lake, Kankroli is known
for a Vaishnav temple as the temple of Dwarikadhish (the Lord of
Dwaraka Krishna).
Kumbhalgarh
64
km. The famous fort was built and named after Maharana Kumbha and
built in 1458.
Within
the fort is Katargarh built by Maharana Fateh Singhji.
Parshuramji
65
km. Standing our in green thicket and hilly area is a cave temple
with a Shiva Lingam. Thus the shrine has been aptly named Parshuram
Mahadev.
Chawand
22
km. It is a village in a foliaged forest. In 1598, Maharana Pratap
breathed his last here at the age of 56 and was cremated on the
banks of a river near village Budoli. An eight-pillared cenotaph in
white marble is the lone monument besides the temple of ‘Chamunda
Mata’.
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