Rajasthan, the land of Rajas and Maharajas has lots of places to be visited. Might just add a tiny detail such existences are found almost in every nook and corner of places around Rajasthan. Be that as it may, such popular sites are for those who seek for a place that has heart-filled things to do but why not consider a visit to some overlooked destinations in Rajasthan that has a bundle of alluring beauty you just cannot deny but agree.
# ChuruIts beauty is no different from the rest of offbeat places in Rajasthan, except the fact that, Churu is tagged to be the gateway to the Great Indian Desert. Its sand dunes illuminates golden brown surface as the sun rays hit the earth shimmering with radiance. It offers quite a magical feeling that will take you to a place of wonderment. Here, the interesting attractions that surround Churu are filled with age-old havelis, built by the Kothari and Surana merchants. Malji Ka Kamra can be ranked as the top place to visit built by Malji Kothari in the year 1925 AD. A unique feature about this haveli is that, the entire structure is built in Shekhawati and Italian style of architecture. Built in 1870 AD, the famous Double Haveli of Surana brothers is one astounding work of art.
# DholpurTheir red coloured sandstone structure that glorifies the city of Dholpur is perhaps one of the less visited places in Rajasthan. However, it can be a popular destination for a one-day tour as it is located between two of the much publicized cities – Agra and Gwalior. This rather unpretentious hustling city has a few treasure of its own kind that are thumbed frequently and the must visit places in Dholpur that you cannot afford to miss circulates around its majestic palace turned hotel, godly temples, crumbling forts and appealing sanctuaries filled with beautiful animals and plants. During your sightseeing extravaganza, as you traverse town-hall road the first thing you may see in Dholpur is the Nihal Tower. It is clock tower locally known as Ghanta Ghar.
# BhilwaraYou may be familiar with all the grand destinations Rajasthan pampers you with but have you taken a peek into this city of textiles and looms, if not, come to Bhilwara. It maybe well-known for its fabrics but this little paradise offers tourist places like temples, to which one in particular Kyara Ke Balaji is rather a famous attraction. The locals believe that, an image of Lord Hanuman naturally appeared on one of the rocks, thus this temple was built around it. Other similar venues to seek a religious harmony are Ghatarani Temple, Patola Mahadev Temple, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple and Beeda ke Mataji Temple. And while here, you cannot miss out on visiting forts.
# DausaYou must be familiar with this famous attraction called Chand Baori that has been captured by many lenses, well, this stunner is located in Dausa. This perfectly symmetrical step well beholds every onlookers and why wouldn’t it? Perhaps, due to its old look it offers certain charm. Though Rajasthan has many baori this one is a beaut of traditionalism and to dwell amid its beauty all you have to do is visit and admire the place in complete silence. During your holiday in Dausa, this architectural wonder must be on top of your check list; however it is not just Chand Baori that is a crowd puller you can expect to get a sight of forts as well. While touring in Dausa, visit the Madhogarh Fort that lies on top of a hill surrounded by lovely backdrop, although it being converted into a lavish heritage hotel by the family of Thakur Bhawani Singh in 2000, you can as well visit the premises for luncheon or stay over and get the royal feeling.
# JaloreJalore is a city famed for offering the best granite in the world and it is here you can delve into the rustic beauty of Rajasthan. With its strong connection to the pilgrimage sector, you can find many shrines and the two popular temples are Sirey Mandir built by Rawal Ratan Singh, it is located 646 meters high on the hill of Kalasha Chal. In order to get to the temple, you can expect a 3 km walk. The other temple is Sundha Mata placed in Sundha Mountain in the Aravalli Range. Soaring 1220 m, it houses the Goddess Chamunda Devi. At Jalore, Malik Shah’s Mosque is also a well known pilgrimage site and it is located within the premises of the Jalore Fort.