Rani Sati Temple - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Rani Sati Temple
This is the largest temple in India devoted to Rani Sathi. Architectural wonder.
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Attractions Near Rani Sati Temple
Khetri Mahal- JHUNJHUNU
1.32km from Rani Sati Temple
Also known as wind palace, is a classic example of palace architecture in Jhunjhunu. It is now a ruin, attracting tourists and locals alike.
Nemani Haveli
27.47km from Rani Sati Temple
it is a group of Havelis located in the district of Jhunjhunu.
Birla Science Centre
30.88km from Rani Sati Temple
This is one of the famous science museum in India. It is the first science & technology museum of India. After its establishment many other technological museums established by taking its inspiration.
LE PRINCE HAVELI (French Homestay)
45.79km from Rani Sati Temple
Haveli Nadine is a haveli purchased by a French artist Nadine Le Prince and restored all the haveli and its frescos. Nadine Le Prince Cultural Centre came into existence with the efforts of French artist Nadine Le Prince. The art centre displays the works of French and Indian artists in traditional and contemporary art.
Laxmangarh Fort
50.84km from Rani Sati Temple
This is a ruined old fort situated at the top of a hill. This is the most imposing building in the Laxmangarh.
Dhosi Ka Pahad
62.2km from Rani Sati Temple
Dhosi Hill is an extinct volcano, standing alone at the north-west end of the Aravalli mountain range, of which it is a part, with height varying from about 345 to 470 meters from the surrounding land and 740 meters from the sea level. It has temple, pond, fort and caves on the top and forest around it. The Aravalli range is a Precambrian Malani igneous suite of rocks that have been dated at 732 Ma BP.
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