Rajsamand
Quick FactsArea:4,768 square km.
Languages: Rajasthani, Hindi, Urdu, English, Sindhi
Best Time To Visit : October To March
Rajsamand is situated at the southern tip of Rajasthan and is oval in shape with a very narrow strip stretching towards the North. The district adjoins Udaipur, Pali, Bhilwara, Ajmer and Chittor districts. The district of Rajsamand is located 65 km from Udaipur and was constituted on 10th April, 1990. The district was named after the famous lake "Rajsamand" built by Maharana Raj Singh. The place is very well known for its marble production as the largest marble producing district as well as the single largest unit in the whole country. Deogarh is an important small town that lies in Rajsamand district, in Southern Rajasthan - 150 km from Ajmer, off National Highway No 8, running from Delhi, through Rajsamand and Udaipur. This small town is famous for the Deogarh Mahal .
Deogarh is an important small town that lies in Rajsamand district, in Southern Rajasthan - 150 km from Ajmer, off National Highway No 8, running from Delhi, through Rajsamand and Udaipur. This small town is famous for the Deogarh Mahal.
What to See:
| » Sukh Mahals | » Chhatra Mahal |
» Sar Bagh |
Where to Stay:
| » Mansingh Palace » Hotel Regency » Hotel Embassy |
» Hotel Sahil » Phool Mahal Palace » Hotel Ambassador |
» Roopangarh Fort » Hotel Chitvan |
Shopping:
Just like any other city in Rajasthan, Ajmer is also a shopper's paradise. There are numerous items in Ajmer that you will find worth buying. The most famous shopping items of Ajmer includes Antiques, Ornaments, Gold and silver jewelry in contemporary designs, Bandhini (colorful tie-and-dye Saris), Embroidered Jodhpuri Jutis (footwear), Ittar (a special form of local perfume).
Accessibility:
by surface - 66-km From Udaipur, Rajasthan











