Rajsamand
With its administrative center located in the town of Rajsamand, the district of Rajsamand is in the state of Rajasthan. The district as well as the town was named after Rajsamand Lake which was built in the 17th century by Rana Raj Singh of Mewar.
Rajsamand district was formed from the Kingdom of Mewar, also known as the Kingdom of Udaipur. Rajsamand District Map guides the tourists so that they can enjoy Rajsamand travel to the fullest.
Divisions
Rajsamand comprises 4 sub-divisions, 7 tehsils and 7 blocks. There are 206 gram panchayats and 237 patwar circles. Population
According to the report of 2001 India census, Rajsamand district has a population of around 9,87,024.
Getting to
Getting to Rajsamand is easy and convenient. The nearest airport is at Udaipur, located at a distance of 67 kilometers and the nearest railway station to Rajsamand is Kankroli. Regular train services are available from Marwar Junction and Mavli Junction.
Apart from air and rail access, travelers will get frequent buses plying between Rajsamand and Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, Bhilwara, Ajmer, Beawer, Ahmedabad, Indore and New Delhi.
Historical Sites
Some of the famous historical sites in Rajsamand include:
# Eklingji: It is famous for the Shiva temple.
# Haldighati: The site is known for the battle which was held between Rana Pratap Singh of Mewar and the Mughal emperor Akbar.
# Kumbhalgarh: There is a fortress and a wildlife sanctuary.
# Nathdwara: The temple of Lord Shrinathji in Nathdwara is one of the most eminent holy sites in India.
# Ranakpur: The place is famous for the Jain temple.
With its administrative center located in the town of Rajsamand, the district of Rajsamand is in the state of Rajasthan. The district as well as the town was named after Rajsamand Lake which was built in the 17th century by Rana Raj Singh of Mewar.
Rajsamand district was formed from the Kingdom of Mewar, also known as the Kingdom of Udaipur. Rajsamand District Map guides the tourists so that they can enjoy Rajsamand travel to the fullest.
Divisions
Rajsamand comprises 4 sub-divisions, 7 tehsils and 7 blocks. There are 206 gram panchayats and 237 patwar circles. Population
According to the report of 2001 India census, Rajsamand district has a population of around 9,87,024.
Getting to
Getting to Rajsamand is easy and convenient. The nearest airport is at Udaipur, located at a distance of 67 kilometers and the nearest railway station to Rajsamand is Kankroli. Regular train services are available from Marwar Junction and Mavli Junction.
Apart from air and rail access, travelers will get frequent buses plying between Rajsamand and Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, Bhilwara, Ajmer, Beawer, Ahmedabad, Indore and New Delhi.
Historical Sites
Some of the famous historical sites in Rajsamand include:
# Eklingji: It is famous for the Shiva temple.
# Haldighati: The site is known for the battle which was held between Rana Pratap Singh of Mewar and the Mughal emperor Akbar.
# Kumbhalgarh: There is a fortress and a wildlife sanctuary.
# Nathdwara: The temple of Lord Shrinathji in Nathdwara is one of the most eminent holy sites in India.
# Ranakpur: The place is famous for the Jain temple.
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