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Rajsamand

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About this Destination

Located 67 km North of the now popular destination wedding city of Udaipur, is the small town of Rajsamand. It got the name from the eponymous Rajsamand lake which is the second largest man-made lake in the world. Apart from the renowned historical edifices of Kumbhalgarh and Haldighati, the place also holds religious importance for different sects.This is where the temple of Shrinathji stands, who was the chief deity of the Vaishnav community. Dwarakadhish temple believed to have a miraculous idol is also located in Rajsamand. The famous temple of Lord Vishnu with four hands (Charbhuja) is also situated here. Many temples dedicated to Lord Shiva can also be found here. Rajsamand is most famous for its marble craft, and it is the single largest marble producing unit and district in the country. The district also holds the rare and laudable distinction of having a male-female ratio of 1:1.

Top 4 Places To Visit in Rajsamand

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

3.1/5

Kankroli

3.6/5

Rajsamand Lake

4.2/5

Haldi Ghati

3.6/5

Hotels & Stays in Rajsamand

Local Cultures of Rajsamand

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Mewar Culture

The cultural heritage of the Mewar region, known for its rich traditions, art, and music.

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Year-round
Culture

Rajasthani Folk Music

A vibrant form of music that is characterized by its traditional instruments and storytelling.

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Year-round
Culture

Traditional Craftsmanship

Artisan crafts such as silver jewelry, tie-dye textiles, and pottery unique to the region.

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Year-round
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Ghoomar Dance

A traditional dance form of Rajasthan performed by women, characterized by graceful movements.

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Typically performed at cultural events
Culture

Rajasthani Cuisine

A heritage of culinary delights that includes dishes like Dal Baati Churma and Gatte ki Sabzi.

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Year-round

Festivals of Rajsamand

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Mewar Festival

A celebration of the arrival of spring, held with processions, music, and dance.

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April
Festival

Holi

The festival of colors, celebrated with enthusiasm across Rajsamand, marking the arrival of spring.

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March
Festival

Diwali

The festival of lights, celebrated with lamps, fireworks, and sweets in Rajsamand.

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October/November
Festival

Teej Festival

A women-centric festival celebrating the arrival of the monsoon, marked by traditional songs and dances.

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July/August
Festival

Janmashtami

Celebration of Lord Krishna's birth, with festivities that include night vigils and devotional songs.

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August

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