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In & Around

Temples

TEMPLES

Located 40 to 65 kilometers from the Gogunda Palace, there are the most infamous religious destinations in Rajasthan which you can visit to feast your eyes on the rich architectural styles of the temples as well as magnificent statues of Hindu deities.

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Ranakpur Temple

Nathdwara Shreenathji Temple

Eklinji Temple

Gogunda Palace

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55 KM FROM GOGUNDA PALACE

Built in the 15th Century and constructed from entirely white marble, this temple stands out as the most brilliant architectural monument in Jainism.

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40 KM FROM GOGUNDA PALACE

Built by generations of Maharanas of Mewar, the Eklinji Temple was a dedication to Lord Eklinji (Shiva) and is known as Mewar's spiritual capital.

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65 KM FROM GOGUNDA PALACE

A significant Vishnavite shrine built in the 17th Century at the exact place where Shrinathji, a character of Lord Krishna (Swarup), was ordained.

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Located 40 to 150 kilometers from the Gogunda Palace, you will find true constructional and natural marvels ranging from war forts and green hillsides to historical landmarks which you must visit to absorb what Rajasthan has to offer to the fullest.

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Mount Abu

Kumbhalgarh Fort

Haldi Ghati

Chittorgarh Fort

Gogunda Palace

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65 KM FROM GOGUNDA PALACE

A UNESCO World Heritage site built in the 15th Century by Rana Kumbha to serve as a refuge in battle. The fort contains an array of Mauryan temples and palaces.

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125 KM FROM GOGUNDA PALACE

An oasis of comfort from the sultry desert climate of Rajasthan, Mount Abu stands at a height of 1722 meters above sea level embraced by the lush green hills of the Aravalli Range.

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150 KM FROM GOGUNDA PALACE

One of the largest forts in India and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Chittorgarh Fort covers 4 palaces, 19 temples, 20 water bodies, 4 memorials and victory towers.

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40 KM FROM GOGUNDA PALACE

The site where the glorious Battle of Haldighati was fought on 18 June 1576 between the armies of Maharana Pratap and the Mughal Emperor, Akbar.

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Tourist Attractions
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