Top Places To Visit In Near Bisalpur Dam


Bisal Dev Mandir

The city was named Bisalpur or Vigrarapura and was founded by the Chahamana ruler Vigraharaja in the 12th century. The city still looks like an old city called Vanapura, which was ruled by Tarshaks (serpents) of Todarai Singh. The existence of the temple is confirmed by several small inscriptions that were made at that time. And since then many devotees come here in large numbers. Dated to 1154-65, these inscriptions refer to the great Prithviraj III of Chahamana. The temple was built in the ancient Hindu style of architecture and was constructed over the sanctum of a pancharatha, meaning five chariots on the ground. There is a chakor mandap with an amphitheater and portico called shikhara. The sanctum sanctorum here houses the Shiva Linga dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is built in a semicircular dome,


Hadi Rani ki Baori

Hadi Rani ki Baori is located in Tonk district, 150 km from Jaipur , Rajasthan . This three-storied step well is another architectural marvel that one can visit while visiting Rajasthan. Hadi Rani ki Bawdi was built about 800 years ago in the honor of Hadi Rani.It is one of the major stepwells in Rajasthan to visit and attracts a large number of locals and tourists throughout the year.If the story of the local people is to be believed, Hadi Rani was the wife of the great Ratan Chudawat, who was ordered by the Mewar king to fight against the Mughals. But the great Ratan Chudawat was not ready for the battle right after his marriage. That's why Hadi Rani cut off her head to motivate her husband to fight in the battlefield. After this the great Ratan Chudawat joined the war and won.Ratan Chudawat was also not able to live without his wife. That's why he also cut off his head.


Shree Diggi Kalyanji Temple

Diggi Kalyan Ji temple is also termed as Shri Kalyan temple. The temple is located in the Malpura tehsil of the Tonk district of Rajasthan. This blog post will help you with all the relevant information about traveling from Jaipur to Diggi Kalyan Ji. Kalyan Ji temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and as per local beliefs, this temple was built around 5600 years.Located 82 km from the capital, Jaipur, Diggi Kalyan Temple is one of the most important places of worship in Rajasthan. It is believed that the present temple was constructed by Rana Sangram Singh Ji of the Mewar Dynasty in the year 1527 AD.The date of establishment is said to be the Shukla Paksha Trayodashi of the Jayeshtha Month of the Hindu calendar. Tiwari Brahmins assisted in the establishment of the temple.


Gaukarneshwar Mahadev Mandir

There is a temple near the Dam on the banks of the Banas River. This temple holds both natural beauty and mythological significance. It is known for being the place where Dashanan Ravana, the greatest devotee of Lord Shiva, obtained wealth through years of penance. Located at the Triveni Sangam of Bisalpur Dam, this temple not only attracts visitors but also offers a picturesque environment that resembles a tourist destination. As a result, people visit here throughout the year.The temple was constructed in 1725 AD by King Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur. It is situated in a mountain cave, perched approximately 150 feet above the ground amidst the Aravalli mountain range.Within this Mahadev temple, a Shivling measuring over fifty feet in length is worshipped. This Shivling is known as Gokarneshwar Mahadev.


All Attractions Near Bisalpur Dam

Taragarh Fort

55.75km from Bisalpur Dam

Constructed in the year 1354, the Taragarh fort is one of the most impressive structures in the city of Ajmer,

Chandlai Lake

95.37km from Bisalpur Dam

You can spend a good half a day for birding if you are in Jaipur in this place located approximately 30KM from Jaipur city on Tonk Road.

Seven Wonders Park Kota

89.04km from Bisalpur Dam

Seven Wonders Park in Kota comprises of miniatures of all the Seven Wonders of the World.

Safari Ranthambore

91.04km from Bisalpur Dam

A safari through the amidst jungle in an open jeep. Can see and explore the living and habitat of the wild animals.