Pali
Pali has witnessed the rise and fall of many dynasties from ancient times. From Baalla desh, a democratic state of the Mahabharata Age, to the Kushanas, Harshavardhana, the Marwar state and the Mughals have all claimed ownership to this land. Pali is known for the sagas of its brave warriors and rich traditions. Pali gets its name from the Paliwal Brahmins who resided in these lands.Located in central Rajasthan, Pali shares a common border with Jodhpur (70 km), Jalore, Sirohi, Udaipur, Rajasamand, Ajmer and Nagour districts. Luni River and its tributaries Jawai, Mithadi, Sukadi, Bandi and Guhiabala flows through this district.Indian travel agent gives special discounted hotel from budget hotels to Deluxe hotels in India.
Sightseeing Highlights:
There is a wide array of temples and forts to see here. The 15th Century Ranakpur Jain temples built by Rana Kumbha of Mewar, Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Temple of Chamunda Mata, Hatundi Rata Mahabir Swami Temple, Temples of Somnath and Naulakha, Dargah of Pir Mastan and Jadan Aashram (20 km) are places of religious interest.
Bangur Museum near old bus stand has an interesting collection of artefacts. The Jawai Dam, built across a tributary of the Luni is an excursion spot. Sojat, or the ancient city of Tamravati has a fort with a reservoir and temples like Sejal Mata, Chaturbhuj. Nimbo Ka Nath is the place according to mythology, where the Pandavas stayed during their exile. All tour and Travel needs for India by Indian travel agent.
Activities:
Apart from excursions to nearby places, you can take a camel safari across the desert. Pali is famous for its textiles and leather handicrafts.
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