Vagad Circuit
Places of Interest: Dungarpur- Bhanswar
Dungarpur and
Banswara are the two important cities of the
Vagad
region. They have an interesting topography, ranging from the wild and rugged
terrain in the northeast to fertile plains of alluvial soil in the southwest.
These two districts are separated from each other by the magnificent Mahi river.
This region was the stronghold of the Bhils and had its own unique lifestyle.
Outside influences were minimal, as the region was quite inaccessible. Even
today, this region does not fall in the regular tourist circuit but should be
explored for its natural scenic beauty.
The area is rich in teak, mahua, and mango trees. The unspoilt-forested areas
provide shelter to the jackal, jungle cat, Indian fox, hyena; black faced monkey
and porcupine. This area is ideal for those interested in outdoor life. The
terrain is ideal for walks and treks; you can spend your time studying the flora
and fauna that is unique to this area. This region is so different from the
rest of Rajasthan that it is like being in a different state. Also, not being
on the tourist circuit, the facilities are a little limited here but you will
find enough to make you trip comfortable. In fact, it is just the place to explore
if you're looking for the unexpected. Let yourself be surprised.
Places to See
Daungarpur was founded in the early 13th century. It is famous for its
unique architectural style. The areas of interest here are
Udai Bilas Palace
and Juna Palace. Another interesting place to visit is the famous shrine
dedicated to

Shrinathji
that lies on the bank of the Gaib Sagar lake. The water bodies in
Dungarpur
attract a large variety of migratory birds during the winters. Other commonly
seen birds are partridges, peafowls, quails, cuckoos, eagles and vultures.
Udai
Bilas Palace is a good example of Rajput architecture with its intricately
sculptured pillars and panels, impressive balconies, bracketed windows and marvelous
panels.
Juna Mahal is a seven storied structure, resembling a fortress
with crenellated walls, turrets, narrow entrances and corridors. The interiors
are embellished with beautiful frescoes, miniature paintings, glass and mirror
work. While some of the most beautiful palaces all over Rajasthan were vandalised
by invaders,
Dungarpur was fortunate to have been located in the deep interiors. Its
wall paintings are well preserved and there is very little damage to the buildings.
The surrounding areas are full of interesting little temple towns, archaeological
sites of great importance and ruins of ancient kingdoms.
Visit
Beneshwar located at the confluence of the Som and Mahi rivers.
The Baneshwar temple is much revered by the Bhils. Other temples dedicated to
Lord Vishnu and
Lord Brahma are worth seeing for their exquisitely
carved pillars and gateways.

This is also the place to be in when the Bhils celebrate their biggest and most
important fair- the Baneshwar Fair. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this is the largest
gathering of the Bhils who collect here from all over, including Gujarat and
Madhya Pradesh. A visit to the fair can be great fun as you mingle with the
crowds and watch the simple tribal folk enjoying themselves.
Dev Somnath is a splendid 12th century temple dedicated to
Lord Shiva.
It is an exact replica of the original Somnath temple in Gujarat. When the original
temple was destroyed several times by the Muslim invaders, devout Hindus decided
to create this replica in the interiors so that it would remain safe.
Galiyakot
was once the capital of the Parmar kings but today it is renowned for its magnificent
shrine dedicated to Sayed Fakhruddin. Thousands of devotees gather here during
the Urs. Other important places to see are Baroda, the erstwhile capital ofVagad,
where some temples still survive and Bhuvaneshwar, which can be visited for
its famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Banswara is another big town of Vagad to be visited for its natural beauty.
The name Banswar, too has been derived from bans, or bamboo which once grew
in abundance here. The undulating green hills, deep forested valleys and lakes
give this area its own unique feel. More than

its architectural heritage, this region is nature lover's paradise. You cn go
for walks and treks, can watch birds and study the flora and allow you to enjoy
the simple pleasures that keep the Bhils happy.
Bhils constitute half
of the total population of Banswar. A stonewall, now in ruins, surrounds the
ancient town. An impressive palace of the former rulers of Banswar stands overlooking
the town. There are several areas of interest tht can be explored in and around
Banswar. The Mahi river has a number of islands that make for interesting spots,
there is also a well maintained garden at the Kagdi Pick up and the Mani Dam.
Other lakes like the Anand Sagar and Dalab Lake are also worth a visit.
For the adventurous, there are several interesting places located a short distance
away from Banswar. Arthuna is famous for its 11th century temples, Talwar has
ruins of some ancient temples that are famous for their carved idols, the temple
of goddess Tripur Sundari is dedicated to Goddess Durga and has a beautiful
idol of the goddess helped out of black stone.
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