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ABHANERI

Abhaneri


Abhaneri; one of the places near Jaipur, is a small village in the Dausa district in North Rajasthan. Abhaneri village is located at a short distance of 95 Kms. from Jaipur on Jaipur-Agra highway. The village is famous for its ancient Step well called 'Chand Baori'.

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Mehandipur Balaji Temple

Mehandipur Balaji Temple


Temple of Bajrang Bali (Hanuman) god is famous for treatment of mentally disturbed people by the PRETRAJ.With the tremendous growth in medical sciences in the world, still people from all over India come to this place to overcome such diseases.

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Church at Bandikui

Church at Bandikui


A Roman style of Chruch for Protestant Christians at Bandikui, about 35 Kms from Dausa, was built up during British empire in India. This small chruch is beautiful and attractive for tourists.

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Jhajhirampura

Jhajhirampura


Jhajhirampura is famous for the natural water tank and temples of Rudra (Shiv), Balaji(Hanuman) and other religious god and godess. It is situated at around 45 Kms from district headquarter towards Baswa (Bandikui). Surrounded by hills and with natural water resource, this place has natural and spiritual glory.

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Khawaraoji

Khawaraoji


Khawaraoji is famous for residence of the then rular Raoji and natural beauty. It is situated at about 25 Kms from the district headquarter towards Sikrai. Though, it has typical way to reach this place, the fort like residence is converted into the Khawaraoji Heritage Hotel.

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Kaila Devi Temple

Kaila Devi Temple


Kaila Devi (Goddess) Temple is situated on the banks of the Kalisil river in Karauli district. The temple is dedicated to the tutelary diety, goddess Kaila, of the erstwhile princely rulers of the Karauli state.It is a marble structure with a large courtyard of a checkered floor.In one place are a number of red flags planted by devotees.

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Sariska

Sariska


In the Alwar district of Rajasthan, Sariska Tiger Reserve bestows a home to numerous wild animals and many endangered species. It was once the hunting ground of the royal families in Alwar, now a famous wild life sanctuary. The entire area stretches across the Aravali range covered in thick forest and hillocks further enhancing its splendor.

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bhangarh

Bhangarh


It has lain abandoned for the best part of 400 years and is said to be the most haunted place in India. Situated between the cities of Delhi and Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan the true reason for its abandonment has been lost to history, though there are several legends surrounding its fate. Even today no-one is allowed to enter the ghost city of Bhangarh after twilight – it is said that if they do they will never return.

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