Bhilwara

Bhilwara is a city that stuns visitors with its history, art, culture, and poetry. The city is known for being an industrial hub as well and is known for its cotton milling, hand-loom weaving and metalware! You will be surrounded by forts, stories and folktales, old temples, gardens with lively plant life, rock formations, and other things that will make a traveller hungry. When you go to the place, there are many places you will love. The best time to visit this small but beautiful city is from October to March. During the day, the weather stays nice, making it a good time to visit landmarks and other interesting places. A bonfire is just what you need on a cold night. Badnore Fort, Mandalgarh Fort, and the Harni Mahadev temple are some of the most popular places to visit in and around Bhilwara. December to February are the months when the city is under a blanket of dense fog and chilly winds!

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Things To See & Do

Tilasvan Mahadev

Tilasvan Mahadev

An Ancient Hindu Temple
In a location about 15 kilometres from Bijolia, you'll find four temples, the oldest of which is said to be a shrine to the Lord Shiva named Sarweshwar and dating back to the 10th or 11th century.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Meja Dam

Meja Dam

The Perfect Picnic Spot
Twenty kilometres outside of Bhilwara, the Meja Dam is one of the largest dams in the area and is home to a beautiful park.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Ganesha Temple

Ganesha Temple

A Significant Religious Site
The Ganesha Temple is an important religious site because it honours Ganesha, the elephant god.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Chamunda Mata Mandir

Chamunda Mata Mandir

Sacred Site Perched on a Hill
On the slopes of Harni Mahadev sits the sacred grounds of the Chamunda Mata Mandir. Once at the peak, the view of the city below is breath-taking.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Bagore Sahib

Bagore Sahib

Where History and Spirituality Meet
Shri Guru Govind Singh Ji slept in the famous gurudwara of Bagore Sahib en route to Punjab. Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth and current Sikh Guru, visited and blessed it.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Shri Charbujanath Temple

Shri Charbujanath Temple

A Tranquil and Sacred Experience
To see the venerated Charbhuja Mandir, many tourists from Bhilwara travel to the neighbouring city of Rajsamand.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Shri Beed Ke Balaji

Shri Beed Ke Balaji

A Serene Escape
The Hindu deity Hanuman is called Balaji in his home country of India. Located in the Shahpura tehsil, only three kilometres from the village of Kanechhan lies the Shri Beed ke Balaji temple.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Dhanop Mataji

Dhanop Mataji

A Peaceful Tourist Site
Dhanop is a little village around 3 kilometres from Sangariya, and it is here that you will find the Sheetla Mata Temple.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Gayatri Shakti Peeth

Gayatri Shakti Peeth

The Spiritual Centre of Bhilwara
Gayatri Shakti Peeth is a temple in Bhilwara dedicated to Shakti or Sati, the feminine principle of Hinduism and the primary deity of the Shakta sect.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Madhav Gou Vigyan Anusadhan Kendra

Madhav Gou Vigyan Anusadhan Kendra

An Insightful Destination
Many Bhilwara residents rely on cows as a primary source of income. Gaadarmala's Madhav Cow Science Research Centre is a popular destination since it educates locals on how to take care of their cows and other livestock.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Kyara Ke Balaji

Kyara Ke Balaji

Bhilwara’s Religious Epicentre
Lord Hanuman's likeness can be seen carved onto the Kyara ke Balaji, a rock formation that the locals believe was formed by the god himself.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Udan Chatri Pur

Udan Chatri Pur

An Awe-Inspiring Tourist Site
The city of Bhilwara and Pur Udan Chatri are separated by 10 kilometres. Udan Chatri and Adhar Sheela Mahadev, both of which have the geological wonder of a large rock perched atop a smaller one, are particularly well-known.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Badnore Fort

Badnore Fort

A Glimpse of Royalty
This Bhilwara fort, rising seven stories over a little hill, is a fine specimen of mediaeval Indian construction. It's 70 kilometres from Bhilwara, on the Bhilwara Asind Road, and the scenery is breath-taking.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Harni Mahadev

Harni Mahadev

An Incredible Holy Site
Harni Mahadev is one of Rajasthan's most revered pilgrimage sites and is located 6 kms from Bhilwara. This hilly area is well-known for the Chamunda Mata shrine and waterfall.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Jataun ka Mandir

Jataun ka Mandir

A Stunning Place of Worship
The legend goes that a Bhil tribal, thought to be one of the first immigrants, constructed a Shiva temple on the current location of the Jataun ka Mandir in the middle of the 11th century.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Mandal

Mandal

A Work of Astonishing Architecture
The cenotaph of Jagganath Kachhawaha, also known as Battis Khambon ki Chhatri, can be found at Mandal, which is around 16 kilometres from Bhilwara city.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Bhilwara

All Year Round Destination

  • NOV-MAR

    Peak Season

  • JUN-SEP

    Moderate Season

  • MAR-MAY

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant weather and crystal-clear skies.
  • Things You'll Love:Alluring monuments and nightlife

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Pausha PurnimaSecond Week of January

Vasant PanchamiFebruary

Jaya EkadashiSecond Week of Feburary

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Bhilwara - The Mesmerising Ancient City of Southern Rajasthan


Located approx 250km far from Jaipur, Bhilwara is a famous old city in Rajasthan thats known for its textiles and looms. Inspired by the Rajput heritage and their epic folk tales, the ancient city of Bhilwara is one of the most stunning-looking cities in India. The traditional lifestyle, ancient culture, historical sites, massive monuments, and forts are some typical attractions here. Apart from the ancient sites and intricately carved sculptures, the beauty of Bhilwara lies within its lush green gardens and scenic views too. Most of the tourist sites in the city are packed with Rajasthans true colours, divine natural views, authentic local markets, etc.


There's no such confirmation of the citys discovery, but as per the famous Indian epic Mahabharata, Arjun once passed through this town. The real story of this quaint little city is still unknown. Although all the tourist sites in the city and their scenic views are enough to leave any tourist mesmerized.



Bhilwara Overview


State

Rajasthan

Tourist Places in Bhilwara

Shri Charbujanath Temple, Gayatri Shakti Peeth, Mandal, Meja Dam, Udan Chatri Pur

Best Time to Visit in Bhilwara

November to March

Restaurants in Bhilwara

The Spice Garden Restaurant, PFC Garden, Fumes and Flames, Filmy Tadka, Saffron

Bhilwara is famous for

Food & Culture


Best Time to Visit Bhilwara


Due to its location in Rajasthan state, Bhilwara weather sees its summers as quite hot and with high temperatures. Thus, summers arent the popular time among tourists to visit and explore this citys offerings. However, since the start of the Monsoon season and then until the end of March, the weather in Bhilwara starts to become quite enjoyable. Hence, the best time to visit Bhilwara is undoubtedly from August to March. During this season, not only can tourists enjoy the winters but also participate in famous festivals such as Teej, Diwali, Holi, etc. On the other hand, the peak monsoon months, such as July and early August, are one of the cheapest times to explore tourist sites in the city. During this season, the accommodation prices are generally low due to less footfall of tourists with average Bhilwara temperature and rainfall.


How to Reach the Places to Visit in Bhilwara


Despite being an ancient city, Bhilwara is still developed enough that it shares perfect connectivity with other famous cities. Tourists looking forward to reaching here from a flight can book their tickets for Maharana Pratap Airport. From there, tourists can book a private cab or taxi to reach the tourist sites in the city. Apart from this, most tourist places in Bhilwara are accessible via frequent RSRTC (Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation) buses as well. Lastly, tourists can also opt for a lovely train journey as this city has its own railway station, Bhilwara Railway Station. Currently, the station sees more than 50 local trains passing through its corridor for other cities such as Ajmer, Jaipur, Chittaurgarh, etc.


What are the things to see and do in Bhilwara?


All the tourist sites in the city have something unique to offer to everyone. For those looking to spend some time in peace and serenity and for those who are looking for some romantic getaways, Bhilwara Rajasthan doesnt disappoint anyone. Most tourist places in Bhilwara display the grand and royal architecture of ancient Rajasthan and its rich culture. While many of these architectures might have turned into crumbling structures, theres still a lot left to appreciate about them. The famous temples and sacred sites such as Kyara Ka Balaji and The Bagore Sahib are quite popular due to their religious significance. On the other hand, major tourist sites in the city like Badnore Fort and Menal Waterfall are full of natural sceneries and stunning views.


Places to Visit in Bhilwara


Menal Waterfall

One of the most scenic tourist sites in the city, Menal Waterfall is a famous tourist destination in this city. Situated on the outskirts of the city, the stunning landscapes and scenic views of this natural waterfall can leave anyone speechless.


Triveni Sangam

Triveni Sangam is one of the holiest tourist sites in the city filled with religious sentiments as well as natural views. As a meeting point of three famous rivers, Menali, Bedach and Banas, this place is considered sacred as per Hindu beliefs.


Badnore Fort

Located on the top of a hill, this massive seven-story architectural masterpiece offers splendid views of the city. Moreover, tourists can visit here not only to enjoy a stroll within its premises but also to experience nature by sitting and relaxing at the nearby lake.


Bagore Sahib

As one of the most popular tourist sites in the city within the Sikh Community, Bagore Sahib is a famous sacred religious site. Located near Kothari River, this famous gurudwara has one of the best religious and serene ambiance to offer.


Smriti Van Garden

Unlike any other place in the city, this massive biodiversity park offers various species of plantations and flowers. Moreover, it also hosts several seasonal species of birds with a naturally filled lake.


Mandalgarh Fort

Another one of the most famous tourist sites in the city, Mandalgarh For is an absolute must-visit for tourists. While the main fort isnt in decent shape anymore, the surrounding of this ancient site is still filled with many dazzling scenic views.


Bijolia

Last but not least, Bijolia is another of those tourist sites in the city that offers a true reflection of this citys rich heritage. With beautiful architecture and ruins of ancient temples, Bijolia is nothing short of an archaeological paradise.


Restaurants in Bhilwara


Fumes And Flames

If you're searching for a place for a gourmet get-together that has both excellent cuisine and top-notch service, Fumes And Flames is an excellent choice. The paneer sticks are a must-order.


Blend Bistro

Blend Bistro is a hip restaurant with hipster-approved rooftop seating. The decor and atmosphere are deeply rooted in history.


Mansi Food Stuff

The Hakka noodles and vegetable Manchurian at Mansi Food Stuff are to die for. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, the prices are reasonable, and it would be a wonderful location to take the kids.


Spice Garden Restaurant

In Bhilwara, the Spice Garden Restaurant has one of the most picturesque rooftops, making it a great place for a date or a family get-together. At night, the place's aesthetic appeal only appears to increase, and it offers a very attractive setting.


Saffron

Saffron, a fine-china family restaurant, can be found in Bhilwara's Subhash Market. The service is prompt, and there is enough food. The dishes are delicious, and my personal favourite is the Veg Biryani.


Places to Stay in Bhilwara


Bassi Fort

Bassi Fort provides its visitors with first-rate amenities for a relaxing stay. On request, we may also arrange a horseback riding excursion. Guests may enjoy a night of traditional dancing at the resort.


juSTa Lake Nahargarh Palace

The rooms of the juSTa Lake Nahargarh Palace are decorated in the traditional Rajasthani style, and the hotel has a high-end restaurant, an infinity pool, and other facilities. Your kids may have a blast at the kids' zone, where they can play various indoor games.


Hotel Padmavati Fort View

Hotel Padmavati Fort View is a haven with traditional Indian hospitality, a rooftop restaurant, an infinity pool, opulent suites, a gym, and breathtaking views of Chittorgarh Fort. There's an infinity pool where you may cool down and take in the sights.


Rajasi Palace

Rajasi Palace is an opulent resort that offers its guests the use of vehicles for hiring or renting as well as paid pickup and drop-off services. The hotel has a swimming pool outside, as well as beach towels, baths, and all the necessary gear for playing sports and activities in the great outdoors.


Food to Try in Places to Visit in Bhilwara


The rich heritage and cultural influence of all the tourist sites in the city are quite clearly visible through its food and dishes. And when it comes to restaurants in Bhilwara, each and every outlet serves mouthwatering cuisines, making it an absolute paradise for food lovers. While tourists can enjoy pretty much any kind of Indian or Continental Food, the speciality of tourist sites in the city are indeed their traditional Rajasthani dishes. Among such dishes, Dal Bati Churma, Mawa Kachori and Masala Gatte are perhaps the most famous ones. However, the list of these traditional dishes doesnt stop there and it can go quite look especially with desserts like Kalakand, Mohan Thaal, Ghevar, Gujia and so much more.


Things to Buy in the Places to Visit in Bhilwara


Azad Market

As Bhilwara is nationwide popular for its textile and fabrics industry, buying some clothes while exploring various tourist sites in the city is an obvious answer. The Azad Textile Market in Bhilwara is one such place where you can buy clothes at cheap rates.


Tanishq Jewellery

The markets of this ancient city arent limited to clothing or fabrics only. Many such shops in the local markets are known for authentic gold or silver jewellery. You can also head to Tanishq Jewellery for finding intricate jewellery items.


Bhavana Art & Craft

Bhavana Art & Craft, one of the most artistic tourist sites in the city, is filled with shops from where tourists can buy handcrafted items, home decor items, antique gift items, and other souvenirs for themselves or their family members.


But when one does arrive at that fresh frontier, there are ways better than others to begin your journey of discovery. Follow these steps and see the world with a new light.

  • Discover a new city through a food tour. Food tour's are the easiest way to take a tour, learn about the local delicacies, and the best of all, get great tips that aren't just "local" tips for tourists, but sometimes, lessons for a lifetime too
  • Use Public Transportation. When you are in a new city, you can possibly see places and people that you wouldn't normally see when simply walking to the places that checks your list. Some buses or rails take you to parts of the city you wouldn't get to see otherwise. Whilst using public transportation, just ensure that you are following the local norms and do remember to watch the locals!
  • Find a local festival. Go beyond what other tourists might do while visiting a place. Look for the unique things you would want to do. Use social media or the local tourism website to find out what's going on locally. You may have to move out of the center of the city to do some of the less popular but more unique things, so just keep that in mind!


Conclusion


As a land of rich heritage and ancient monuments, its pretty common for a city like Bhilwara to be so majestic and scenic. And while exploring these tourist sites in the city tourists can easily spot the cultural as well as historical significance of Bhilwara city in Rajasthan. Moreover, while this city in Rajasthan might amaze tourists through its ancient and historical offerings, its still well-developed enough to provide great connectivity with other famous cities. So, if you are planning to explore tourist sites in the city, then be prepared to dive into the true Rajasthani colours and traditions through its scenic offerings and culturally rich history.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Bhilwara

What are the best places to visit in Bhilwara?

The most loved attractions in Bhilwara are Tilasvan Mahadev, Meja Dam and Ganesha Temple.

How is the weather of Bhilwara in peak season?

The weather of Bhilwara in peak season is pleasant weather and crystal-clear skies. It means you can easily plan a trip in this season for maximum fun during this season.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Bhilwara?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on An Ancient Hindu Temple, The Perfect Picnic Spot, and A Significant Religious Site when you are in Bhilwara to make a funfilled vacay.

Is Bhilwara a family holiday destination?

In Bhilwara, where the Bhil tribe lives, you can spend a comfortable half-week with your family seeing all the beautiful places in the city. Something about Rajasthan feels like magic. Every part of Bhilwara is beautiful in its own way. A city near Udaipur called Bhilwara is also worth writing about.

What is the best time to visit Bhilwara?

From October to March is the best time to visit this small but beautiful city. During the day, the weather stays nice and is good for visiting monuments and other places of interest. On a cold night, a bonfire is just what you need. Some of the most popular places to see in and around Bhilwara are Mandalgarh Fort, and the stunning Badnore Fort. The winter season in Bhilwara lasts from December to February, which is three months. Because the city is rocky and hilly, it gets very cold in the winter.

What are some exotic stays in Bhilwara?

Here is a list of some exotic stays in Bhilwara: Rama Residency Hotel, Hotel Tulip Continental, The Palm Resort, Hotel Bhagyodaya Residency, Royal Embassy, Hotel La Abode, Ashoka Residency Hotel, BMD- The Grand, and Hotel Delice.

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