Bhilwara: A Colorful Textile Town
Bhilwara is a city located in the Mewar in India. The Western city of Bhilwara is known in the state their quality textile. It is also popular for the local touch in the textile they produced. This town despite being laid back is actually a place of the first human settlements. Evidences were uncovered in the city, which indicates life in the Bhilwara, IN as early as the stone age. Some of the olden parts of the Bhilwara, IN, like the temples and some places built during the 11th century was still preserved. This is like in the case of the Radha Mandir Temple in the center of the city.
Best Time to Visit
The old town of Bhilwara has many traditional celebrations which exhibit the lively culture. The most popular among the many is the Holi festival- a Hindu fest that falls in March. It is known as the “festival of colors” or the “festival of Love”.
What to Do & Area Attractions
A pilgrimage in the town of Bhilwara, IN is a recommended task to do when in the city. One popular temple to visit is the Harni Mahadev Temple, which is often visited by many because of its peacefulness. There are also open grounds for picnics in the temple, which is popular to locals. Of course, a visit in an Indian city would not be complete without an Ashram experience- a yoga experience. Gayatri Ashram in Bhilwara, IN is a popular location for this. While in the city stay in Ranbanka Heritage Resort Bhilwara or in Hotel Ashoka Residency.