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Tourist Attractions in Banswara |
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Being a place of Rajasthan there is bound to be a lot of Tourist Attractions in Banswara. Most of the tourists visit Banswara during the months of August to may, as the climate is most suitable during this time. The people speak Hindi and English along with the local language of Rajasthan.
One of the major Tourist Attractions in Banswara is the local flavor evident in every part of Banswara. It is actually a native region of the Bhils, which constitute 39% of the total population of Banswara. You will also find exotic food dishes over here.
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There are a lot of Tourist Attractions in Banswara, including the lakes, the Pir and the temples. There are also a lot of excursions in Banswara, which are also integral part of Tourist Attractions in Banswara, which are described below.
- Talwara, 15 km from Banswara, a historic city constituting the ruins of some ancient temples and monuments, famous for beautifully carved idols of black stone.
- Arthuna, 55 km from Banawara, have the ruins of Jain and Shaivite temples including the famous Mandleshwar temple.
- Parahera, 22 km from Banswara, in the Garhi tehsil. The temple of Lord Shiva and Mandaleshwar is situated over here.
- Tripura Sundari, 19 kn from Banswara. The ancient temple of Goddess Tripura Sundari, which is known as Turtia Mata among the common people. This is one of the Shakti Peeth of the Hindus.
- Chinch, famous for Brahma temple, where the famous life size statue of Buddha is situated.
The festivals of Banswara are also famous, which are as follow:
- Ami Egyaras
- Ghotia Amba Fair
- Fair at Mangarh
- Holi
Lots of people visit this place during these festival times, as they want to get a flavor of the local festivals, which is a better option to know Banswara, a tribal city of Rajasthan.
To know more about tourist attractions of Banswara in Rajasthan, keep browsing the following links of rajasthantraveltourism.com
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