Attractions in Dausa
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
Dedicated to Lord Shiva or Mahadev, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, is an ancient temple in Dausa, which is also known as Panch Mahadev. Placed in the Aravalli hill region, this temple is accessible by a ropeway.Shri Mehandipur Balaji temple
Shri Mehandipur Balaji temple, dedicated to the Hindu God Hanuman, is also worshipped as Balaji. This temple is known for the exorcism of evil spirits and ritualistic healing.Chand Baori
Located in Abhaneri, Chand Baori is a 100 feet deep well that was constructed in the 10th century. This well has steps on three sides. A beautiful garden and Harshat Mata temple are also placed nearby.Khawaraoji
Bounded by hills on three sides, Khawaraoji village was the home of Raoji ruler. a visit to this serene village with lush surroundings is a refreshing experience. During your trip, do not miss visiting the Khawaraoji Fort.Harshat Mata Temple
Constructed by King Chand of the Chauhan dynasty, Harshat Mata Temple is placed on a double-terraced elevation and is built in the Mahameru style. This temple, dedicated to Goddess Harshat Mata, hosts an annual 3-day fair in her honour.Gatolav
Gatolav is famous for being the birthplace of Sant Sunderdas. Sant Sunder Das was the follower of Sant Dadudayal, who was the founder of Dadupanthi religion. Gatolav is also known for offering recreational activities like boating and swimming.Bhandarej Baori
Bhandarej Baori is a step well, which is placed in a village called Bhandarej, which is just 10 km from Dausa. This 150- step Baoli was constructed way back in the 18th century.Jhajhirampura
Located in Bandikui Mandal, Jhajhirampura is a small but popular village in the Dausa district. This village is dotted with a number of temples of different gods and goddess including Lord Shiva and Balaji.Tourist Places Near Delhi