Dungarpur Travel Guide
Situated on the foothills of Aravali Hills of Southern Rajasthan, Dungarpur is blessed with inspiring heritage and scenic beauty. Former regal residence, Juna Mahal is one of the prime attractions of Dungarpur. It was constructed in thirteenth century and has seven stories. The Mahal is decorated with murals, glass works, mirror inlay and frescoes.
Government Archeological Museum of Dungarpur exhibits a collection of inscriptions, metal images, tribal belongings, coins and images of gods and goddesses. Dungarpur has many venerated Hindu shrines like Dev Somnath Mandir, Katkeshwar Mandir, Shrinathji Temple, Shree Nagariya Dada Temple, Nata Mahadev Temple and others. The city also celebrates many festivals with zeal; some of the most important festivals in Dungapur are Baneshwar Fair, Vagad, Deev, Ghotia-Amba Fair, and Amit Egyaras.