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Discover Banswara: Rajasthan's Hidden Gem of 100 Islands

Banswara, often overshadowed by Rajasthan's deserts, is a hidden gem featuring 100 islands and breathtaking waterfalls. Located near the Mahi River, this city offers stunning natural beauty, especially during the monsoon season. Discover attractions like Chacha Kota Village, Lodhi Kashi, Singhpura Waterfall, and the ancient Tripura Sundari Temple. Ideal for those seeking an offbeat travel experience, Banswara promises a unique adventure away from the usual tourist spots. Explore this enchanting city and its rich cultural heritage.
 

Exploring Banswara: The Enigmatic City


Whenever the name Rajasthan is mentioned, images of vast deserts often come to mind. However, many overlook the fact that this state also harbors stunning hill stations and islands. While Mount Abu is gaining popularity as a hill station, another lesser-known destination is Banswara. Imagine a city named Banswara that is home to not just a handful, but a remarkable 100 islands! Let’s delve into the fascinating story of this city of islands.


Banswara: The City of 100 Islands
Situated at the southern edge of Rajasthan, Banswara is celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes. This city is unique as it features both 100 islands and 100 waterfalls. Due to its proximity to Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, it is often dubbed the ‘Cherrapunji’ of Rajasthan. Nestled near the Mahi River, Banswara is located about 165 kilometers from Udaipur, known as the ‘City of Lakes.’ The backwaters of the Mahi River are dotted with around 100 islands of various sizes, and the city’s allure is particularly enchanting during the monsoon season.


Must-Visit Attractions in Banswara
If you’re considering a trip during the monsoon, Banswara is an ideal offbeat destination. Here are some noteworthy places to explore:


Chacha Kota Village
Located 34 kilometers from Banswara, Chacha Kota village exudes a charm reminiscent of Scotland. This village lies near the Mahi Dam, and local folklore suggests it was named after a figure known as ‘Chacha.’


Lodhi Kashi
Commonly referred to as ‘Chhoti Kashi’ (Little Kashi), this site holds significant religious importance. It features twelve-and-a-half *Shivlings* (symbols of Lord Shiva), each possessing its own spiritual significance, making it a revered center of faith with magnificent temples.


Singhpura Waterfall
Located about 26 kilometers from Banswara, Singhpura Waterfall is one of the city’s prime attractions. This stunning waterfall plunges from a height of around 100 meters, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.


Tripura Sundari Temple
This ancient temple is home to the *Shaktipeeth* of Goddess Tripura Sundari, also known as Matabari. It is noteworthy as one of the 51 *Shaktipeeths*.


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