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August Long Weekend: Explore Banswara, Rajasthan's Monsoon Paradise, for a 3-Day Trip

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If you’re looking to make the most of the long weekend in August—spanning Independence Day, Janmashtami, and Sunday—Banswara in southern Rajasthan is a hidden gem worth discovering. Known as the “Cherrapunji of Rajasthan” and the “city of hundred islands,” Banswara transforms into a lush, vibrant paradise during the monsoon, offering a perfect retreat away from the risks of slippery mountain travel.

Why Visit Banswara?
  • Natural Beauty: Surrounded by green forests, mountains, rivers, and dotted with islands in the Mahi River, Banswara’s landscape is mesmerizing in the monsoon.

  • Peaceful Getaway: Far from the bustle of more famous tourist spots, Banswara offers tranquillity and the chance to soak in serene surroundings.

Top Attractions in Banswara
  • Mandareshwar Temple: An ancient Shiva temple ideal for both spiritual seekers and admirers of heritage sites.

  • Kagdi Pick Up Weir: A popular picnic spot boasting spectacular sunrise and sunset views.

  • Tripura Sundari Temple: Located about 20 km from Banswara, this temple is dedicated to the goddess Tripura Sundari.

  • Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam: Rajasthan’s largest dam, just 16 km from Banswara city, is known for its scenic vistas.

  • Dialab Lake: The region’s most famous lake, surrounded by breathtaking views and home to Hanuman and Krishna temples.

  • Samai Mata Temple and Bai Talab (Anand Sagar Lake): These landmarks include the legendary “Kalpa Vriksha,” believed to fulfill wishes.

How to Reach Banswara
  • By Road: Well-connected to Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh by state and private buses. Major cities including Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Baroda, Bhopal, Mumbai, and Delhi have direct or connecting routes.

  • By Rail: The nearest railway station is Ratlam, about 80 km away, conveniently accessible from Jaipur, Udaipur, and nearby Rajasthan towns.

Make the Most of Your 3-Day Break

With its picturesque lakes, temples, dam, and tranquil environment, Banswara offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration—an excellent choice for a memorable and peaceful monsoon escape in Rajasthan.

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