This small city of 42 000 inhabitants has kept its medieval charm. It is pleasant to stroll in the alleys of the bazaar lined with traditional stalls: chai or sweet snacks seller, water seller, religious souvenirs and wooden spinning tops... The hangings stretched across the street to protect the passers-by from the sun remind the souks of the Maghreb. The city is very popular for its temple dedicated to Krishna. It attracts pilgrims from all over India and is the second holiest place after Mathura, birthplace of Krishna. The visit of Nathdwara can be coupled with that of Eklingji and Delwara.

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