
NAGAUR FORT
It is said that Nagaur fort was initially built by ruler of Nag dynasty in 2nd century and was then rebuilt in the early 12th century. This fort has witnessed several battles and has also been altered multiple times. Being one of the first Mughal strongholds in North-India it is an outstanding example of Rajput-Mughal architecture. In 2007, the fort underwent major renovations and is now replete with fountains and gardens. It also serves at the stage for a Sufi music festival.

DEEPAK MAHAL
Nagaur Fort is also home to the famous Deepak Mahal which is located within its boundaries and offers a stunning view to capture when in the town. The walls of the fort are ornamented and boast an exclusive style which is mainly flower patterned. Adorned by the marvellous structural beauty, this place is a must-visit for the people who love to explore the ancient royal palaces. The well-designed walls and the paintings on it adds an edge to this ancient palace and makes it one of the major highlights to see inside Nagaur fort.

KHIMSAR FORT
It is said that the Nagaur fort was initially built by the ruler of the Nag dynasty in 2nd century, and this 500 year old fort, located on the eastern edge of the Thar Desert was built in about 1523. Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb used to stay at this fort. Black deer roam in herds around this fort. The fort has now been furnished with modern facilities and turned into a heritage hotel.

KUCHAMAN FORT
Perched at a height of 300 metres atop a cliff, the Kuchaman fort in Nagaur district of Rajasthan is clearly the biggest attraction in the city of Kuchaman. This fort was constructed back in the 9th century by the Rathore ruler Thakur Zalim Singh. Surrounded by 32 bastions, the fort has ten big gates that allow entrance into the fort from different sides. This fort which once housed the entire city of Kuchaman within its boundaries has now been transformed into a luxurious heritage hotel for tourists.

PASHUPATI NATH TEMPLE
The Pashupati Nath temple is a popular public attraction located in the Manjhwas village of Nagaur district in Rajasthan. This temple is believed to have been built by Yogi Ganeshnath in the year 1982. The Pashupati Nath temple stands at a distance of 20 kilometres from the Nagaur district headquarters on the Deh route. Dedicated to the Hindu deity, Lord Shiva, this temple has been built along the same lines as the Pashupati Nath temple in Nepal.

JAIN GLASS TEMPLE
Just as you enter this temple, one can witness the magnificent glory of the Jain temple which has a glass statue within the premises. This temple is one of the famous places to visit in Nagaur which is known for its extraordinary architecture. The artistic craftwork portrays the incredible work of old-age works created by Jain Holy Scriptures. And on top of that, there is a marble art which beautifies the place.