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Dausa City

Dausa City also known by the name Devanagari is a city located in the Dausa district of Rajasthan. It is situated approximately 55km away from the main city of Jaipur and serves as the administrative headquarters of the Dausa district. Dausa is such a popular holiday destination that most visitors usually include this place in their tourism package while visiting Rajasthan.

The city of Dausa has much legend and history lying behind it. Several stories even go on to explain how during the 10th century AD, well-known rulers such as the Chouhans and Badgurjars while ruling over Rajasthan, claimed Dausa as the first capital of the state. Dausa clearly held much political importance at that time and it still holds the same position even today.

One of the best parts about Dausa is that the city is surrounded by Mahadev from all give directions namely Nilkanth, Sahajnath, Somnath, Baijnath and Gupteshwar. One of the major reasons why the place is also known by the word ‘Dhau and Sa’ is due to this situation. ‘Dhau and Sa’ literally translates to Swarg meaning heaven and Sa meaning Sundar.

The place is well known for many popular activities. The culture is typical to Rajasthan and one will have the chance to experience an authentic rural life as well. There are several high-end hotels, resorts and restaurants that will not fail to fulfil your primary requirements of great comfort and good food. As far as convenience is concerned, it is well taken care of since the city is well connected with an abundance of local transport at hand. Moreover, the people belonging to this city are known for their friendly nature and simplicity – all of which will win your heart over.

Places to Visit in Dausa City

Gatolav Pond
Gatolav Pond is also known as Gatolav Bird Habitat. If you’re bird catcher then monsoon is the best time for birding. Hundreds of migratory birds come every year in Dausa.

Giriraj Dharan Mandir, Dausa
Girirah Dharan is a temple dedicated to Radha-Krishna. It is also one of the most beautiful temples in Rajasthan. Every year lakhs of visitors came here on Shri Krishna Janmashtami.

Somnath Mandir, Dausa, Rajasthan
Somnath Mandir is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is situated on the slope of Aravalli hills. It is located 2.5 km from Dausa railway station. You must go here on the day of Maha Shiv Ratri.

Neelkanth Mahadev Mandir Dausa, Rajasthan
This is also Lord Shiva’s temple located on the top of the Aravalli hills in Dausa. Thousands of peoples visit every day in this temple. It is a peaceful place for meditation and you can enjoy some precious time with your family-friends and lord Shiva.

Gupteshwar Mandir, Dausa
It is also Lord Shiva’s temple located on the Aravalli hills in Dausa city. Gupteshwar temple is an awesome place to spend a few hours here and get a top view of Dausa. It is located 3.4 km from the city railway station.

How to Reach Dausa City
By Airway : Jaipur International Airport is the nearest airport to reach Dausa and it is only 60 km away from the city. You can rent or hire a car to reach here.
By Railway : Dausa city has its own Railway station called Dausa Railway Station and it is located in the middle of the city. Another option is Bandikui Junction and the station is 30 km from the Dausa city.
By Roadway : Dausa city is located on National Highway 21, 148, and Rajasthan State Highway 2. You can reach here by Bus, taxi and other transports. These are always available from every city of Rajasthan.


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