Khimsar Fort - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Khimsar Fort
Found in the 16th century and owned by the Karamsot dynasty. This is now a heritage hotel. The magnificent fort offers an enthralling experience to the visitors. It is one of the most beautiful forts and palaces in Rajasthan due to its marvellous architecture and splendour.
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Attractions Near Khimsar Fort
Nagaur Fort
42.56km from Khimsar Fort
Nagaur fort is a prime tourist location in Nagaur district. It is a beautiful sandy fortress built in the second century. This fort has witnessed plenty of battles during the Bygone era.
Harsolav Fort
43.92km from Khimsar Fort
An old fort located at the district of Nagaur. Historical place with architectural beauty.
Dadhimati Mata Temple
74.05km from Khimsar Fort
A historical site located in Nagaur district. It is one of the oldest surviving temples in northern India. It was built in the 4th century and is of the Gupta era . It is the most important and religious temple for dadhich Brahmins.
Mandore Garden
78.13km from Khimsar Fort
Famous for its wide green expanses, exquisite architecture and royal cenotaphs, Mandore Garden of Jodhpur is indeed a sight to behold. The most striking feature of the garden is the gorgeous cenotaphs or 'dewals' that can be found spread all across the Mandore Gardens.
Jaswant Thada
83.4km from Khimsar Fort
This white marble architecture is a memorial site of a Rajput clan. The cenotaph was built in the 19th century by Maharaja Sardar Singh in the memory of his father. It has a temple-like architecture.
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
83.75km from Khimsar Fort
Spread over 72 acres, near the historic Mehrangarh fort. The park contains ecologically restored desert and arid land vegetation. The park was created in 2006 to try and restore the natural ecology of a large, rocky area adjoining and below the fort. It was opened to the public in February 2011.