Some sightseeing places of Rampura
If you are going to plan a family visit to see natural beauty then this article is for you. Please read this article and then plan your tour. In this article I am providing some sightseeing place of Rampura and nearby areas. Rampura is a historical town of Neemuch District.
Rampura was established by Rama Bhil and it is a historical town of Neemuch district. On first April Rampura became a Tehsil place. It was very popular and famous taluka at the time of Holkar Empire. Presently the population of M.P. is 19,000 . Rampura is famous for its vast culture and the people of different culture live with harmony in rampura.
How to reach Rampura?
There is no railway route in Rampura so you have to visit this place via road transport. You may reach Rampura via Indore, Kota, Udaipur which have air and rail transport. From this cities you may reach direct to Rampura via Road Transport or you may reach Rampura via Neemuch. From above mentioned cities you may reach Neemuch via rail and then it needs only 2 hour from Neemuch to Rampura via road . If you have personal vehicle you need only one hour to reach Ramprua from Neemuch. Some sight seeing places of Rampura
Some sightseeing places of Rampura are as below:
Mountains in Rampura
The oldest fold mountain range of the world is situated in Rampura. The range of Arawali is situated in Rampura and it is most important sightseeing place of Rampura. There is a mosque and a temple in mountain. The temple named Mendhkeshwar has its own history. The students of biology also visit this place for educational tour. You can also visit Morzhar a very nice place to visit in rainy season. If you have a fun to visit mountain I would suggest you to visit Rampura's mountain and I assure you will never forget this mountain. There are many species of herbal plants which are used in medicine so if you have a hobby to collect herbal plants you may visit this place.Ring Wall in Rampura
Ringwall is a place in the southern part of Rampura. Ringwall surrounds the water of Chambal river and hence it control floods of Chambal river and protect the people of the Rampura from the flood. You may visit this place in the evening and enjoy the natural beauty of Rampura. You may also take the advantage of boating here. You may feed small fishes here and enjoy yourselves. Ringwall is the most attractive place for children. Herbal Garden in Rampura
Herbal Garden was developed by forest department and a great place for party and picnic. It is situated at the bottom of the mountain. You may enjoy all the facilities to entertain your children and yourselves in this herbal garden. This garden is surrounded by forest and hence you would be able to enjoy forest life here though you will not see any wild animal but certainly you will enjoy.Dargah of Syedi Bawa Mulla Khan Saheb
This holy place of Rampura is famous all over the in Bohra community but the people of different religious also visit this place and fulfill their wishes. This Dargah is famous for gardens and eco friendly arrangements. If you visit this place you will always remember this place.Temples to visit in Rampura
The temples of Rampura are famous for their architecture . Some temples are made of only stones and you can't imagine preparing such types of temples even in modern age. If you find a old person in Rampura then you will be able to find the history of different temples and also the history of Rampura.Some other places in Rampura
You may also visit Shaheed Badri Prasad Garden, Mathematics Garden in Navodaya Vidhyalay, Lakes and ponds, different schools,etc.Sightseeing places near Rampura
If you are coming to visit Rampura please visit this place for 5 to 6 days since you have many other places to visit near Rampura. Some place and distance are given below:
You may also visit different small dams of Neemuch district.
So plan a tour to Rampura in this vacation and enjoy yourselves. It would be a very nice and enjoyable tour not only for you but for you family also. You would be able to see the natural beauty in Rampura which are not seen in big cities of India.