Nearby Attractions
Discover the rich heritage and beauty around Nathdwara
Places to Visit
Palm Villa is your gateway to some of Rajasthan's most iconic destinations
Shrinathji Temple
8 kmThe renowned Shrinathji Temple is the principal shrine of the Vallabh sect and attracts millions of devotees annually. The temple houses the idol of Lord Krishna as Shrinathji, brought here from Mathura in 1672. The temple is famous for its elaborate darshan timings and stunning pichwai paintings.
Highlights
- One of the most visited Vaishnav temples in India
- Famous Pichwai paintings and intricate architecture
- 8 darshan timings daily with unique shringar
- Vibrant local market around the temple
Eklingji Temple
25 kmThe Eklingji Temple complex, dedicated to Lord Shiva, dates back to 734 AD and is the ruling deity of the Mewar dynasty. The complex features 108 temples within its walls, with the main temple built in marble and granite showcasing remarkable architectural details.
Highlights
- 108 temples within the complex
- Ruling deity of the Mewar dynasty
- Exquisite marble and granite architecture
- Dates back to 734 AD
Haldighati
18 kmHaldighati is the historic mountain pass where the famous Battle of Haldighati was fought in 1576 between Maharana Pratap and the Mughal forces. The yellow-colored soil gives this pass its name. Visit the Maharana Pratap Museum and the Chetak Smarak (memorial to Pratap's legendary horse).
Highlights
- Historic battlefield of 1576
- Maharana Pratap Museum
- Chetak Smarak (horse memorial)
- Rose garden and local crafts market
Udaipur - City of Lakes
45 kmKnown as the Venice of the East, Udaipur is one of India's most romantic cities. The city is famous for its stunning lake palaces, grand Rajput-era architecture, vibrant bazaars, and rich cultural heritage. A day trip from Palm Villa offers a chance to explore this magnificent city.
Highlights
- City Palace and Lake Pichola
- Jag Mandir and Lake Palace
- Saheliyon-ki-Bari (Garden of Maidens)
- Vibrant local markets and handicrafts
Rajsamand Lake
12 kmRajsamand Lake is a beautiful 17th-century artificial lake built by Maharana Raj Singh. The marble embankment, known as Nauchowki, features intricate carvings that narrate the history of Mewar. The lake stretches over 6.5 km and offers serene views, especially at sunset.
Highlights
- 17th-century marble embankments
- Nauchowki with intricate carvings
- Stunning sunset views
- Peaceful boating experience
Kumbhalgarh Fort
60 kmA UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kumbhalgarh Fort boasts the second-longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. Built in the 15th century by Maharana Kumbha, this hilltop fortress offers breathtaking views of the Aravalli Range and houses over 360 temples within its walls.
Highlights
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- 36 km long fortress wall
- Birthplace of Maharana Pratap
- Light and sound show in evenings