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Best Authentic Rajasthani Food at Fort Dhariyawad

Rajasthan is known for its dessert, castles and palaces but at the same time, its food is also awe-inspiring. The scarcity of water or fresh water is not a challenge for the Rajasthani people. Food that could last for several days and could be eaten without heating was preferred. Originating for the Marwar region of the state is the concept Marwari Bhojnalaya or vegetarian restaurants, today found in many parts of India, which offer vegetarian food of the Marwari people. They make soups, curry, snacks and sweets with whole grain. They make Barfi with corn kernel, fresh green gram! Let us sample some of the delicious Rajasthani delicacies. Rajasthani cuisine is also influenced by the Rajputs, who are predominantly non-vegetarians. Their diet consisted of game meat and dishes like laal maas, safed maas, khad khargosh and jungli maas. The natives of the Rajputi areas have a wide variety of chutneys made of turmeric, garlic, mint and coriander. Sweet dishes are never referred to as ‘dessert’ in Rajasthan, because unlike desserts which are served after the meal, Rajasthani sweets are served before, during and after the meal. Some of the sweet dishes are balushahi, besan chakki, churma, dilkushaal, sutar feni, ghevar, gujia, imarti etc. Rajasthani cuisine is among those rare cuisines boasting of a never-ending platter with a plethora of dishes; ranging from tangy drinks to spicy starters, mouth-watering sabzis and crunchy bread along with added delights of chutneys, achars, papad and chhach. Not to forget the delicate desserts and rich crunchy delights that melt in your mouth instantly. Some of the famous dishes are dal bat churma, laal maas, mava kachori, mirchi vada, mohan maas, pyaaz ki kachori, gatte ki sabji, etc. Stay at Fort Dhariyawad and enjoy the authentic Rajasthani food available. Situated on the confluence of the Jakham and Karmoi rivers, Dhariyawad is located in the south of Rajasthan and is surrounded by thick subtropical forests of the Aravali Hills.

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Dhariyawad – A Census Town

Dhariyawad was founded in the middle of the 16th century by royal prince Sahasmal ( the second son of Maharana Pratap, the legendary hero of Mewar, Udaipur.) Dhariyawad is a census town in Pratapgarh District in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is the river city of Pratapgarh District. There are more than five rivers which include Jiggi, Jakham, Karmaoi(Sitamata), Sukali and Bhervi. Earlier it was known as dariya wad which means rivers in between. The city contains a large green forest, with wild animals in Sitamata sanctuary and the lush green hills. Jakham dam is the biggest dam in Rajasthan which is 32 km away from here. During the monsoon season, the beauty of this area is beyond description. The city contains many famous temples and places which are of tourists interests. Due to heavy rains, this town has lost its Road connections to the rest of the world. Mahoo area which is just 2 km from town is the centre of ancient historical evidence including beautiful Hindu and Jain Temples. This region is rich in mineral wealth, India’s 60% soapstone is found in Rajasthan and Rajasthan’s 80% soapstone mines are in this region but no value added industry in this region. People are only exploiting the natural wealth of this region but not contributing to its growth.

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Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary

The Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary situated in the Pratapgarh district in Rajasthan, declared as a protected forest area by the Government of Rajasthan. It is a dense forest with an area of 422.95 square kilometers, which is about 40% of the total land area of the district. The Thickly wooded Sita Mata Sanctuary sprawls over the Aravali ranges and the Malwa plateau, with the seasonal rivers Jakham, Karmoi, Sitamata, Budho and Tankiya flowing through the forest. Jakham is the largest river. It is the only forest region where more than half of the trees are high building value teak. These include salar, peepal, babel, neem, siras, churail, kachnar, Gulmohar, amaltas, bakayan, Ashok, mahua, goondi, khejadi (Prosopis spicigera), kumta (Acacia rupestris), amla, bamboo, sindoor, chironjee, Rudraksha and bel trees. Of the 108 varieties of high-value medicinal herbs found here, 17 are endangered. A Large number of residential and migratory birds are found in this region, nearly 130 varieties. Some of them are little grebe, little cormorant, cattle egret, white- necked stork, green pigeon, red turtle dove, little brown dove, weaver bird, etc. The flying squirrel can be seen gliding from one tree to another around sunset in the Arampura forest, 17 km away from Dhariyawad. The best time to watch flying squirrels is between February and March when most of the mahua trees shed their leaves and it is easier to spot the squirrel gliding between branches of leafless trees. The Asiatic Lion, which used to occur in Rajasthan, is now confined to Gujarat. Sita Mata Sanctuary had been considered as a place to relocate some lions, but the availability of prey was deemed to be negligible. Also, the area was prone to human disturbance. The other houses ancient Valmiki Ashram (the birthplace of Luv and Kush, the twins born to Sita and Lord Rama), the Hanuman and Sitamata temples, and other places of historical and mythological importance. Another place of interest in the sanctuary, 5 km from Tikhi Magri, is Lakhiya Bhata, where drawings of prehistoric animals are engraved on rocks. There is a fair held in the sanctuary at the Sita Mata temple every July.

Fort Dhariyawad is at a distance of 14.7 km from Sita Mata Sanctuary located in the South of Rajasthan and is surrounded by thick subtropical forests of the Aravali Hills. Bhils and tribal people inhabit this area.

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Precious Guests Review

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Janmashtami Greeting!!

Jai Shri Krishna! May Krishna’s blessings bring you good for the fortune!

Happy Janmashtami!

Fort Dhariyawad Heritage Hotel is located at Pratapgarh which is the newest district of Rajasthan. Famous for its Thewa art, the city is surrounded by tribal villages.

Established on the interflow of the Jakham and Karmoi rivers, Dhariyawad is at the south of Rajasthan and is surrounded by thick subtropical forests of the Aravali Hills.

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Rakshabandhan Greetings!!

You know that you are the most precious stone in the collection of my secret treasure.
Wishing you all Happy Raksha Bandhan!

Fort Dhariyawad Heritage Hotel is located at Pratapgarh which is the newest district of Rajasthan. Famous for its Thewa art, the city is surrounded by tribal villages.

Established on the interflow of the Jakham and Karmoi rivers, Dhariyawad is at the south of Rajasthan and is surrounded by thick subtropical forests of the Aravali Hills.

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National Sports Day Greetings!

Every strike brings me closer to the next Goal,
Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out they’ve got a second.
“Happy National Sports Day 2k18 “

Fort Dhariyawad Heritage Hotel is located at Pratapgarh which is the newest district of Rajasthan. Famous for its Thewa art, the city is surrounded by tribal villages.

Established on the interflow of the Jakham and Karmoi rivers, Dhariyawad is at the south of Rajasthan and is surrounded by thick subtropical forests of the Aravali Hills.

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Long Weekend- Janmastami Package!

Special Janmashtami Offer for All !!
Spend Your Weekend at the Best Heritage Property in Rajasthan.
3 Night & 4 Days Package only @14499*/- at Fort Dhariyawad Heritage Hotel | Pratapgarh | Rajasthan.
Valid From 31st August to 3rd Sept.

Dhariyawad was founded in the middle of the 16th century by royal prince Sahasmal. The fort of Dhariyawad has been converted into an exclusive heritage hotel maintaining the decor, and the traditional splendour of the fort.
The other attractions for Fort are Horse Safari, Jeep Safari, Jakham Dam, Tribal Village, Flame of The Forest, Lunch at Jungle and many more.

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Feel The Historical Touch of Rajasthan at Fort Dhariyawad

 

Dhariyawad was founded in the middle of the 16th century by royal prince Sahasmal. The fort of Dhariyawad has been converted into an exclusive heritage hotel maintaining the decor, and the traditional splendour of the fort.
The other attractions for Fort are Horse Safari, Jeep Safari, Jakham Dam,Tribal Village, Flame of The Forest, Lunch at Jungle and many more.

Best Authentic Rajasthani Food at Fort Dhariyawad
Dhariyawad – A Census Town
Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary
Precious Guests Review
Tribal Village!!
Janmashtami Greeting!!
Rakshabandhan Greetings!!
National Sports Day Greetings!
Long Weekend- Janmastami Package!
Feel The Historical Touch of Rajasthan at Fort Dhariyawad