Banswara gets its name from the ‘bans’ or bamboo trees that once grew here in abundance. It is dominated by Bhil tribals (popularly known as the bow men of Rajasthan) who make up more than half the total population of the region. History states that Banswara was ruled by a Bhil ruler named Bansia or Wasna and the place derived its name from him.
This place is famous for being the "City of a Hundred Islands" due to the many islands in the Mahi River, its status as the "Cherrapunji of Rajasthan" for receiving the most rainfall in the state, its rich tribal culture, and its lush green landscapes, which feature natural beauty, lakes and waterfalls.
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Duration 2Days - 1Night
Difficulty Easy
Best season Summer, Winter, Monsoon
Region Rajasthan, India
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