Toursian

Welcome


Login Register Report

Shakambari Jheel

सांभर झील

Address: Rajasthan

What Aditiya Chowdhury saying about this place:

It's a nice spot to chill out during vacation. From October to March is the perfect time to visit Sambhar Wildlife Sanctuary and the lake. Try to travel to Sambhar between June and September to avoid the monsoon season, when you won't see much wildlife and can't hope to see any salt production.

Shakambari Jheel - Toursian

About Shakambari Jheel

Edit

Discover the wonders of Shakambari Jheel, an extraordinary destination situated at Shakambari Jheel, with the dynamic traveler's community of Toursian. This platform provide you with comprehensive information to plan your perfect tour. Toursian helps you organize your journey, collaborate with fellow adventurers, and create lifelong memories with your community, peers, and loved ones. Unlock the opportunity to be a part of Toursian and play a role in updating this description.

Find cheapest HOTEL | RESORT | AIR TICKET near this place

Create your own travel map.

Toursian offers you to create your own travel map. When you write a review about a place it will add to your map. Register now, search for a place and add it to your map/profile.

> Create personal travel map.
> Start writing your travel blog for free.
> Pre-travel Checklist to ensure a seamless travel experience.

Facts about Shakambari Jheel

Toursian is in the process of collecting all the necessary facts about Kuakata sea beach to provide a comprehensive guide for travelers. If you have any updates, facts, or suggestions for things to do at this destination, feel free to share them with us.

Salt Museum

The Salt Museum, located near the Circuit House, showcases samples of salt from all across India. The museum is housed in a British-built colonial platform. Over a century has passed since the museum was founded. In front of the museum is also a map of the 'Sambhar Lake Water Sources,' although it is in dire straits.

Edit

About of Shakambari Jheel

Sambhar Salt Lake is India's largest ephemeral salt lake, located west of Jaipur in Rajasthan's east-central region. It is a valley in the Aravalli Range with an area of around 90 square miles (230 square kilometers). It is a land whose geography has changed the landscape of its history. The Mughal emperor Babar saw how rainwater running into the Sambhar lake in Rajasthan became salty due to capillary forces produced by evaporation pulling up salt from subsurface deposits centuries ago.

Edit

famous facts for Shakambari Jheel

The Sambhar Salt Lake is India's largest salty lake and the major source of salt in Rajasthan. It produces 196,000 tonnes of clean salt per year, accounting for about 9% of India's total salt supply. It gets its name from Shakambhari Devi, the Chauhan clan's Goddess, whose 2500-year-old shrine is 28 km far. Near the lake is a temple dedicated to Devayani with a pond. The water for the Shakambari Jheel flows from a massive endorheic basin that covers 5000 square kilometers.

Edit

How to reach Shakambari Jheel

The Jaipur airport, which is located in Sanganer, is 118 kilometers from Sambhar. The airport is well-connected to all major domestic and international airline routes in India. Many kinds of transportation, such as buses and taxis, can be used to get to the Shakambari Jheel from the airport. The nearest train stop is Sambhar Salt Lake station, which is also accessible to the Jaipur Railway Station. Sambhar is well connected to all adjacent towns by road.

Edit

hotels around Shakambari Jheel

There are a number of hotels near the Shakambari Jheel where you can stay comfortably during your journey. Many travel site agents offer a diverse selection of hotels from which to choose. You can book hotels online at member prices, which might save you 10% or more.

Edit

Ramsar site at Shakambari Jheel

Because the wetland is a vital wintering refuge for tens thousands of flamingos and other birds migrating from northern Asia, it is a Ramsar site. The Government of India and the Ramsar Bureau designated Sambhar Lake as a Ramsar Site in 1990, and the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and BirdLife International classified it as an Important Bird Area (IBA) in 2004.

Edit

Camping of Shakambari Jheel

The months of October to March are optimal for camping near Sambhar Lake. The monsoon season seems to last from June to September, and you won't be able to view any salt production or see any wildlife during this time. As a result, it is recommended to visit at any time of year aside during the monsoon months.

Edit

What are the opening hours of Shakambari Jheel?

always

Edit

Best season to visit Shakambari Jheel

Any time

Edit

Ticket price at Shakambari Jheel

No Ticket

Edit

Wheelchair accessibility of Shakambari Jheel

Wheelchair Accessible

Edit

How much time it will take to visit around Shakambari Jheel?

4 hour

Edit

What demographic is Shakambari Jheel best suited for in terms of visitors?

All Age

Edit

Travellers Experience / Reviews about Shakambari Jheel

Diya Sharma visited at: 2018-02-07

For those looking for a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience, Shakambari Salt Jheel offers the chance to take in the great expanse of the animal sanctuary and observe the magnificent Salt Lake scenery. In deep jheel, be wary of the mudd; you could get trapped, but the feelings are terrific.

Satisfaction: 78%

Places to visit near Shakambari Jheel

Avg. Satisfaction: 85% (6 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 90% (8 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 89% (5 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 87% (6 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 80% (5 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 98% (6 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 96% (7 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 95% (2 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 77% (2 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 82% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 84% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 86% (2 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 83% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 81% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 80% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 73% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 87% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 89% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 78% (1 reviews)
Avg. Satisfaction: 0% (0 reviews)