Ranakpur - Wanderela
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Ranakpur – Wanderela

Ranakpur Temple is a Jain temple located in the state of Rajasthan. Jainism is an Indian religion that emphasizes non-violence and asceticism.

Near the Desuri Tehsil in Sadri town, in the Pali district of Rajasthan, can be found the small but beautiful village of Ranakpur. On the western side of the Aravalli Mountain Ranges, it is between the two famous cities of Udaipur and Jodhpur.

Ranakpur is the best destination for nature enthusiasts. This picturesque and tranquil village is surrounded by the misty blue Aravalli mountains and is surrounded by lush vegetation. Along with valleys, waterfalls, fields, and lakes, the abundance of nature in the wildlife sanctuaries of Ranakpur creates a mesmerizing natural effect.

Ranakpur is renowned for its magnificent collection of Tirthankara-dedicated Jain temples. The most famous Jain Temple exemplifies the architectural and sculptural brilliance of Jain artists. Other noteworthy temples in the region include the Parasnath Temple and the Adinath Temple. In addition to spiritual enlightenment, you can observe wolves at the Jaba Wolf Point and take in a breathtaking sunset at the Ranakpur Dam.

Indulge in one of the many activities available in Ranakpur, and you will have a memorable time there. You can enjoy a thrilling Jeep Safari in the Ranakpur Wildlife Sanctuary or go trekking in Roopnmata. Near Ranakpur’s many waterfalls are some of the city’s most popular recreation areas. Observing crocodiles is another exciting activity that can be enjoyed here.

Ranakpur can expect tropical weather conditions. June, July, and May are typically the hottest months during the hot and dry summers. Summertime temperatures may reach 38-39 degrees Celsius. Only about 55 centimeters of precipitation are averaged annually. Winter is the ideal time to travel to Ranakpur. The climate is ideal for tours, treks, wildlife observation, and picnics.

 

Written by Mallika Dureja

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