Sojat
Understand
Sojat town is on the banks of the Sukri river in the Pali district. In ancient times this city was known as Tamravati.
Rao Jodha's son Nimba built the Sojat fort in 1460. Mehndi (henna) cultivation is the main attraction of this city.
Get in
By plane
The closest airport is in Jodhpur.
By train
Sojat Road railway station is approximately 261.5 km (162.5 mi) from Jaipur. 3 trains run daily between Jaipur to Sojat.
By bus
Government bus services are available from the bus stop.
See
- Jawai Dam is on Jawai River, a dam built in the 1920s.
- Satlok Ashram is on Udaipur State Highway - 58 (Rajasthan State Highway 162), 10 km from Sojat city.
- Ramdeoji temple near village Biratiya
- The fort of Desuri Kurki, Mirabai's birthplace.
- Jain temples of Narlai
Go next
Various buses of Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSTC) are available from many places like Jaipur, Kota, Bikaner Jodhpur, and Jhunjhunu.
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