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Ranakpur Travel Guide - Page 1 Ranakpur Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/ranakpur page 1 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Ranakpur When To Max: 25.7°C Min: 21.8°C Rain: 219.0mm A religious excursion from Udaipur, Sep Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Rajasthan, Ranakpur has the Jain VISIT Max: 27.3°C Min: 20.5°C Rain: 36.0mm temple of Adinatha. Driving to http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-ranakpur-lp-1198366 Ranakpur through fields and small Oct hamlets is a remarkable Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Jan Max: 29.8°C Min: 18.2°C Rain: 0.0mm experience, giving occasional Famous For : Places To VisitReligiouCity Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. brushes with swaying cultivated Max: 19.3°C Min: 7.3°C Rain: 0.0mm Nov fields in the midst of the barren A pilgrimage for the Jain, Ranakpur is cut of Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen, umbrella. from the mainstream Tourism in Feb dessert. Max: 26.3°C Min: 14.5°C Rain: 57.0mm Rajasthnan. The temple here is dedicated to Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 21.7°C Min: 10.0°C Rain: 45.0mm Adinatha, the first of the 24 Trthankaras in Dec Jainism. It is a standing example of the craft Mar Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. of the Indian artisan and stone sculptor, Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 23.3°C Min: 9.6°C Rain: 0.0mm with intricacy and detail unseen and Max: 26.7°C Min: 12.3°C Rain: 0.0mm unheard of. The delicate carvings on the Apr 1444 pillars of this temple are all different What To Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. from each other, making it an architectural Max: 29.3°C Min: 19.4°C Rain: 9.0mm marvel. This grand structure rising in the middle of the desert inspires such awe that May SEE 4 Sights it is difficult to believe it is man made, Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. seeming almost divine. Carved in amber Max: 38.0°C Min: 24.4°C Rain: 0.0mm http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-ranakpur-lp-1198366 stone and surrounded by lush green Jun gardens, when viewed with the backdrop of 1 Ranakpur Jain Temple Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, the dry sand dunes of the desert, the temple umbrella. defines ethereal beauty. Max: 27.2°C Min: 23.8°C Rain: 189.0mm Jul Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. This Pdf and its contents are copyright © 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the Max: 26.5°C Min: 22.6°C Rain: 276.0mm character and all other marks displayed herein are registered and/or common law trademarks of ixigo.com and/or third parties. Aug Ranakpur Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/ranakpur page 2 place in Ranakpur that should be in your 5 Places Desuri Tehsil, Near Sadri, Pali, Sadri, Near Jain Temple, Ranakpur, India. itinerary no matter what! Don’t miss this Rajasthan 306702. http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-ranakpur-lp-1198366 Surya Narayan Temple also known as the breathtaking place if you are a true God Supported by four hundred pillars, Sun Temple of Ranakpur is a famous tourist lover. A great destination for a peaceful 1 La Pizzeria Ranakpur Jain Temple is one of the best destination. The temple is built with white time. attractions in Ranakpur. The pillars changes limestone with gorgeous carvings of Ranakpur their colors from golden to pale blue as light warriors. The interesting fact about Surya 4 Ranakpur Dam falls on them. The ceilings of this beautiful Narayan Temple is that it is managed by the temple has great geometric patterns and Udaipur Royal Family Trust. If you are a God La Pizzeria is where you should go if you foliate scrollwork. If you are planning a trip lover then you shouldn’t miss this place love gorging on pizzas. A great place in to Ranakpur then October to March is the once you make a trip to Ranakpur. A Ranakpur for pizza lovers. The best part of best time to visit this gorgeous place. The peaceful place to spend some time away this amazing restaurant is that you can architecture of the temple will mesmerise from the usual life. customize your pizza according to your you to the core. choice. Try the veg feast pizza which has Ranakpur Jain Temple is a must visit place 3 The Chamukha (four faced) capsicum, onion, tomato, jalapeño and baby for a peaceful time. Temple corn. The pizzas are creamy, crusty and yummy. Ranakpur Dam, Sadri, Rajasthan 2 Sun Temple La Pizzeria is a place in Ranakpur that 306702. should be in your itinerary no matter what! Ranakpur Dam is one of the most Don’t miss this eatery if you are a true lover underrated and unknown destinations in of pizzas. Ranakpur. The view of the place is something you shouldn’t miss when are at Ranakpur. The Ranakpur Dam is really close 2 Maharani Bagh to the Ranakpur Jain Temple and can be easily located.  It is a great place to just sit down and relax. The beautiful dam is a beauty to watch out for and is near to Near Jain Temple, Ranakpur, India. many other tourist destinations and those who are looking for a break from the usual Dedicated to Adinath Ji, city life, Ranakpur Dam is a great visit. The Chamukha (four faced) Temple is a beautiful tourist attraction in Ranakpur. The most interesting fact about this temple is Where To the intricately carved 1444 pillars which are different from each other. Sadri, District Pali, Ranakpur, The Chamukha (four faced) Temple is a Eat Rajasthan Ranakpur Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/ranakpur page 3 great food and great services, this is a Ranakpur Road, Post Sadri, Maharani Bagh is a famous name in dining heaven for all seafood lovers. Ranakpur, India and serves delicious Indian as well as continental cuisine. It is where all food 4 Ranakpur Hill Resort lovers should go to try different types of King's Abode is where all food lovers should food. Located in a very convenient place in go. A restaurant which serves delicious Ranakpur you can easily access this place. meals and drinks which will make you eat Do try the delicious South Indian delicacies more and more. The smell will lure you to which will surely make you re-visit the enter the place and you will surely not Maharani Bagh. Not only the food tastes regret it. Located in a very convenient place great but this restaurant has mind blowing in Ranakpur, you can easily access this services too. restaurant. You will surely re-visit this place once you taste the fried rice balls stuffed with mozzarella and chopped vegetables 3 Hotel New-Dhani here. King's Abode is an excellent place for food Udaipur Highway, Ranakpur, lovers. Rajasthan. Ranakpur Hill Resort is a nice restaurant with good food and impeccable client service. Mingle with your friends and family over your favorite drink at this amazing place. The restaurant is near to many other tourist destinations and those who are looking for a break from the usual city life, this place is a great visit. So, relax and order Ranakpur Road, Sadri, Ranakpur your favorite food and have a memorable 306702, India. time in Ranakpur Hill Resort. A truly If you are looking for a good non-vegetarian outstanding place for all food lovers. restaurant in Ranakpur, then visit the famous Hotel New-Dhani. Located near the 5 King's Abode La Pizzeria, the restaurant is easily accessible by local transportation or private car. The most fascinating part about Hotel New-Dhani is that the owner cooks himself and serves delicious non vegetarian meals. A restaurant has a good ambiance with Ranakpur Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/ranakpur page 4 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-ranakpur-lp-1198366 See A: Ranakpur Jain Temple B: Sun Temple C: The Chamukha (four faced) Temple D: Ranakpur Dam Accommodation E: Welcomheritage Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat F: Hotel Aranyawas G: Shivika Lake Hotel H: Welcomheritage Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat I: Hotel Aranyawas J: Shivika Lake Hotel K: Welcomheritage Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat L: Hotel Aranyawas M: Shivika Lake Hotel Food N: La Pizzeria O: Maharani Bagh P: Hotel New-Dhani Q: Ranakpur Hill Resort R: King's Abode.
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