Banswara is a city in Banswara district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is also the headquarters of the district and is in the southern part of Rajasthan near the border with the states of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. It is also called the "City of Hundred Islands" because the Mahi river flowing through it has many islands. Banswara is famous for this name in Western countries. Tourists coming here express their desire to see the hundred islands. Tourist guides also first of all take tourists on a tour of the islands located in the Mahi River. This district is also known as Cherrapunji of Rajasthan. Mahi River coming through Madhya Pradesh is the main attraction here. This river is the lifeline of Basanwada district. The place gets its name from the Basanwada bamboo trees that used to grow here in abundance.

Mahi Dam
Mahi Dam, situated at a distance of 18 km from Banswara, is the biggest dam of the division. Let us tell you that this dam has 6 gates and it is 3.10 km long. This dam attracts tourists to Banswara. Several dams and canals have been built on the Mahi River under the Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project. When this dam is filled and its gates are opened, then this view is very amazing. If you are planning to visit Banswara and are preparing a list of tourist places to visit here, then you must include Mahi Dam in this list.

Tripura Sundari / Tripura Sundari
Tripura Sundari is a major temple dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari, situated at a distance of 19 km on the Banswara - Dungarpur road. The goddess of this temple is also known as 'Taratai Mata'. Tripura Sundari Temple has a beautiful black stone idol which has 18 arms. It is known among the 'Shakti Peethas' of Hindus. This temple of Mother Tripura Sundari attracts a large number of tourists from India and abroad. A large number of tourists come here during Chaitra and Ashwin Navratri and ask for wishes from the mother. Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan and BJP leader Vasundhara Raje has played an important role in making this temple popular among domestic tourists. Mrs. Raje has a lot of faith in this temple. She takes her every political step only after visiting this temple. If you are going to visit Banswara then you must also visit Tripura Sundari Temple.

Dargah Abdullah Peer
Abdullah Pir is a popular dargah of a Bohra Muslim saint. This Dargah of Abdul Rasool is located in the southern part of the city. This dargah is known as Abdullah Pir. Urs is celebrated here by the Bohra community with great pomp and show, in which a large number of people participate. If you are going to visit Banswara then you can also visit Abdullah Peer Dargah. Please tell me that this dargah is located just 3 kilometers away from the district headquarters. Any tourist can reach here very easily by road.

Kagdi Pick Up Wear
Kagdi Pick Up Weir is a major tourist destination located 3 km from the city on Ratlam Road, which is a major tourist attraction. Let us tell you that a large number of tourists come to see the attractive fountains, gardens, and water bodies located here. Tourists can also visit this place with their children, as there is also a park, swing, and boating facility for children. If you are traveling to Banswara district with your family or kids then you must visit Kagdi Pick Up Wear.

Ramkund
Ramkund is a very holy place here which is located at a distance of 3 km from Talwara. Please tell me that this place is also known as Fati Khan. Because it is a deep cave situated at the bottom of the hill. It is said about this place that Lord Rama visited this place during his exile. This place is surrounded by beautiful hills. Here tourists can see greenery all around. The natural beauty of this place attracts everyone towards it.

Anand Sagar Lake
Anand Sagar Lake is an artificial lake in Rajasthan which is located in Banswara. This lake is also known as Bai Talab. This lake was built by Queen Lanchi Bai of Maharani Jagmal Singh. This lake is situated in the eastern part of the district. Let us tell you that this place is surrounded by sacred trees, which are known as 'Kalpavriksha'. This place is famous for fulfilling the wishes of the travelers who come here.

Andeshwar Parshwanathji Jain Temple
Andeshwar Parshwanathji is a famous Jain temple situated on a small hill in Kushalgarh tehsil. The temple is home to a rare inscription from the 10th century. Let us tell you that there are also two Digambara Jain Parshwanath temples here. This temple is situated at a distance of 40 km from Banswara. Shiva temple is also situated here on the hill and along with it south facing Hanuman and Pir Dargah is also situated in the north direction. Where people of all religions come.

Raj Mandir / City Palace
The Raj Mandir is a wonderful example of the old Rajput style of architecture. This temple is also known as City Palace. This temple was built during the 16th century and is situated on a hill. The entire city is visible from the top of the hill near this temple. Even today this temple belongs to the royal family. This palace is very special for architecture lovers. If you are interested in architecture then you must visit this temple in Banswara.

Talwara Temple
Talwara Temple is an ancient temple that is a major center of faith. Siddhi Vinayak, also known as Amalia Ganesha, is a prominent temple located here. Along with this temple, the Sun Temple, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Jain Temple of Sambharnath, Lord Amalia Ganesha, Maha Lakshmi Temple, and Dwarkadhish Temple located here are prominent. If you want to visit some spiritual place during your trip to Banswara, then you must visit Talwara. After coming here and visiting various temples, your mind will get amazing peace.

Madareshwar Mahadev Temple
Madareshwar Mahadev Temple, situated towards the north-east of Banswara city, is a famous temple, which is visited by a large number of tourists. Let us tell you that this temple is a cave temple inside the hill. The natural nature of this temple attracts a lot of tourists. The biggest fair in the district is held here during Shivratri.

Mangarh Dham
Mangarh Dham is known as Jallianwala Bagh of Rajasthan. It is situated at a distance of 85 km from Banswara. Let us tell you that it is said about this place that on 17 November 1913, during the meeting on the hill of Mangarh under the leadership of Govind Guru, people were demanding independence from the British, then the British fired bullets on 1500 patriotic tribals and Murdered him. Every year during Margashirsha Purnima, a fair is organized here in which thousands of devotees from Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh participate. Please tell that at present it is being developed as a National Martyr's Memorial. Those tourists who are planning to visit Banswara must include Mangarh Dham in their list.

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