This town in Rajasthan is made of salt!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN/ Created : Oct 29, 2024, 22:28 IST
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Located 80 km from Jaipur, Sambhar in Rajasthan, known as the 'Salt City,' features India's largest inland salt lake and a century-old Salt Train. Visitors can witness traditional salt-making, enjoy birdwatching with migratory spe … Read more
Located 80 km from Jaipur, Sambhar in Rajasthan, known as the 'Salt City,' features India's largest inland salt lake and a century-old Salt Train. Visitors can witness traditional salt-making, enjoy birdwatching with migratory species, and visit the ancient Shakambhari Devi Temple. Read less
As you enter Sambhar, the expanse of the lake is the first thing you notice. Sambhar Lake has been a part of India’s salt production history for more than a thousand years. This region was once under the rule of the local Chauhan dynasty, which contributed to the lake's development for salt production. Today, the salt from Sambhar reaches households and industries across India, giving it an iconic place in the country's industrial history.
Sambhar Salt Train: A unique experience
One of the most interesting attractions in Sambhar is the century-old “Salt Train.” This narrow-gauge train was originally built to transport salt from the lake to nearby processing areas. Today, it’s an experience in itself, offering visitors a unique, up-close view of the salt pans as it trundles across the landscape. Riding the Salt Train feels almost like stepping back in time, as you witness the region’s traditional salt-making methods that have remained largely unchanged.
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Wildlife and birdwatching
Sambhar Lake isn’t just famous for its salt; it’s also a haven for migratory birds. During the winter months, from October to March, thousands of flamingos and other migratory species arrive, painting the landscape in hues of pink and white. Birdwatchers flock to Sambhar during this season, hoping to catch a glimpse of these beautiful birds wading through the shallow waters.
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Visit Shakambhari Devi Temple
For those interested in history and spirituality, Sambhar has something special: the Shakambhari Devi Temple. This ancient temple, dedicated to the goddess Shakambhari Devi, is located on the outskirts of the town. The temple is believed to be over 2500 years old, and locals still visit regularly to seek blessings from the goddess, who is thought to protect the lake and the people who depend on it.
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