Location: 160-km From Jaipur,
Rajasthan Founded In: 1348 AD Also Known As: Kalyanpuri Best Season: October-February |
Tourism in
Karauli
THE QUIET, PIOUS DESTINATION Karauli is a holy city situated 160 kms from
Jaipur. Earlier called Kalyanpuri, after the
local deity Kalyanji, Karauli was founded in
1348 AD. Karauli was strongly fortified by
its rulers. The city is surrounded by a wall
of red sandstone strengthened by bastions at
several places. The peripheral wall, now
dilapidated at several places, has six gates
and eleven posterns.
As per the legend, the ruling family of
Karauli, recognised as the head of the
Yadhuvanshi Rajputs, is the descendant of
Lord Krishna. Situated 23 kms from Kaila
Devi, Karauli was an erstwhile princely
state in eastern Rajasthan. Karauli is
famous for its pale red-stone. Karauli has
some noted places of visit like temples of
Kaila Devi and Madan Mohanji and other
historic monuments. The annual fair at the
Kaila Devi temple is quite popular.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS PALACES City Palace: The old, yet monumental City
Palace is a treasure trove of architecture,
stone carvings, magnificent lattice work and
classic paintings. The mesmerizing beauty of
Darbar Hall is an experience in itself.
Bhanwar Vilas Palace: Built as a royal
residence, in the year 1938 by Maharaja
Ganesh Pal Deo Bahadur, the then ruler of
Karauli is the Bhanwar Vilas Palace.The
architecture is of colonial style and the
interiors are furnished with art-de-decor
period furniture.
TEMPLES Temples of Madan Mohan ji, and Kalyan ji:
The city is the home of Shri Madan Mohanji,
the deity of Lord Krishna, worshipped by
millions of followers from Rajasthan and
other states. The ancient and magnificently
built temples of Madan Mohanji and Kalyanji
are thronged by thousands of devotees every
year.
FAIRS Kaila Devi Fair: The annual fair at the
Kaila Devi Temple is quite popular, which is
held during the dark half of chaitra and
lasts a fortnight. The congregation of the
fair exceeds one lakh. There is a lake
nearby with boating facilities. more...
EXCURSIONS WILDLIFE Kaila Devi Game Sanctuary (25-km): This game
sanctuary situated in the vicinity, is a
protected forest and an extension of the
Ranthambore Tiger Project.The Sanctuary is
inhabited by Chinkaras, Wild Boar, Blue
Bull, Jackal, Leopard, Panther, Tiger, Sloth
Bear, Hyena, Wolf, Sambhar and a variety of
birds.
Ranthambore Tiger Park (110-km): The park is
famous for its tigers and is world renowned
for its conservation efforts. more...
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (110-km): Formerly
known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, the
Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuary boasts of rich
aquatic plant and animal life in the
fresh-water shallow marsh of Bharatpur.
more...
TEMPLES Mahaveerji Jain Temple (30-km): The
Mahaveerji Jain Temple, is the famous
pilgrimage of the Jains. The temple combines
ancient and modern styles of architecture.
HOW TO GET THERE Air: Jaipur is the nearest airport, which is
160-km, from Karauli. Rail: The nearest junction is Gangapur city
- 81-km. Road: 160-km from Jaipur, by road.
Local Transport: Camel rides, bullock carts
can be arranged.
PLACES TO STAY Tourist can check out the Heritage hotel
accommodation of Bhanwar Villas Palace. One
can also opt for budget hotels situated
within the city.
SHOPPING Local bazaars are a must-visit for exclusive
items of handicrafts, and colourful bangles
of Karauli.
NEARBY CITIES Gangapur: 81-km Bharatpur: 110-km (approx) Jaipur: 160-km
GENERAL INFORMATION
Climate Mean Max Mean Min
Summer 45.8°C 30.5°C Winter 28°C 8.6°C
Clothing Summer Light Tropical Winter Light Woollen
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