Sawai Madhopur is known for beautiful temples which are located at in the surrounding areas. You can also find some of the best temples in the region. Among various temples, Chauth Mata Temple is pretty famous. Located in the outskirts of the city at a distance of 35 kilometers, it is visited by many devotes. The Chauth Mata Mandir is one of the main temples in Sawai Madhopur region of Rajasthan located around 130 kms from Kota. According to the mythology, the temple was built in the year 1451 by a ruler named Bheem Singh and is at 100ft height in Burwada mountains.
The ancient temple was built by Maharaja Bhim Singh in order to seek blessing from the deity. This deity was the main deity whom the ruler of the region worshipped. He had immense faith and believed that he can overcome any evil by worshipping the deity. The Maharaja brought the idol from Pachala. It is located at a distance of 15 kilometers from Bharwada. After the idol was brought, it was placed atop a hill. Few days later a temple was built in this region. Apart from the idol of Lord Bhirav, it also has the idol of Lord Ganesha.
During your Chauth Mata Temple Tour of Sawai Madhopur you are sure to get attracted to the temple's architecture. It has typical Rajput style. You can also see various designs which are being made from white marble. All the walls, pillars and the ceilings of the temples are beautifully decorated. The architectural design reflects the bygone era's culture and heritage.
According to the legend, it is believed that the temple was established by Maharaja Bhim Singh, who was an extreme believer in the fact that he could overcome evil by worshiping the Goddess daily. He brought the idol of the deity from Pachala, a small town located about 15 kilometers from Bharwada and placed it on the top of the hill. After which, construction of the temple of Chauth Mata began. The temple is also home to two other beautiful idols of Lord Bhairav and Lord Ganesha in the main area.
Ranthambore National Park is one of the most popular national parks of North India as this happens to be an ideal place to spot tigers, among many other exotic beings. It is located in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan, near Jaipur and Kota. You can reach Ranthambore National Park via air, rail or road. Detailed information about how to reach Ranthambore National Park is given below:
Distance Chart To Ranthambore
Jaipur To Ranthambore | 130 km |
Jodhpur To Ranthambore | 450 km |
Bikaner To Ranthambore | 476 km |
Udaipur To Ranthambore | 398 km |
Delhi To Ranthambore | 365 km |
Ajmer To Ranthambore | 248 km |
Mount Abu To Ranthambore | 555 km |
Jaisalmer To Ranthambore | 713 km |
Ranthambore National Park remains open for visitors as per safari timing from the 1st October to the 30th June every year. The park remains closed from July to September for visitors due to rainy season. The best time to visit Ranthambore is from November to April when the weather. There are two safaris a day from October to June, one starting in the morning and the other late in the afternoon.
Ranthambore tour packages offered by our tour company are suitable for everyone, whether a single person or a family or a large group of people as well as available in different budget options. The Ranthambore holiday packages include the accommodation in Ranthambore, meal plans and the Tiger safari in Ranthambore National Park.