Jawai Bandh Visit
In addition to experiencing the warm hospitality here, one can see the local tribes and have the opportunity to witness their way of life. JAWAI is where the hills of granite stone get warm with sunlight and get colder with shine of the moon, where the nomadic shepherds called Rabari are part of the stories of the land and village and rock structures make us feel of some creative curving by nature many rocks give feel as face of man, tortoise back etc. Panthers and crocodiles are most sighted in this area all year around. Jawai is a place where the pastoral fields unite and merge with the wild pastures and waves of the waters of JAWAI Bandh, the fingers of the powerful granitic forms where the flamingos meet and hundreds of cranes dance to the thread of spring. Peacocks and many migratory birds chose Jawai as there stay in India. The site of JAWAI, the exclusive reservoir has abundant inheritances. The area offers convenient access to the citadels of Kumbhalgarh Fort, declared as World Heritage Site by UNESCO. For those who are still thirsty for monuments, the carved temples of Ranakpur are about an hour from Jawai. The two greatest visited destinations in Rajasthan, Udaipur, and Jaipur intermediate from JAWAI and simply accessible by car. In the middle of this incredible landscape that combines human effort and the contribution of nature, JAWAI is as distinctive as this land in itself.