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The 3-day Sambar Festival, 26-28 January 2024, is a fabulous opportunity to explore this unique destination in India. What adds to its allure is that it’s in striking distance from Jaipur and Udaipur, two very popular tourist hubs in the state. The Tourism Department has pulled together a cavalcade of eco-friendly activities for people to enjoy this extraordinary setting of salt pans, shallow water bodies, and semi-arid scrubland. Lake Story Sambhar Lake is India’s largest shallow saline wetland, and more importantly, it’s quite a unique internationally-acclaimed inland Ramsar Wetland Site. When you come visiting, apart from the Greater and Lesser flamingos you’ll find other migratory water birds from the East Asian, Central Asian, and East African flyways. Spread over 90 sq km, the lake, which lies east of the Thar Desert, falls in the ambit of three districts— Jaipur, Ajmer, and Nagaur. The lake basin is split into two uneven parts by a 5.16 km long dam running between the settlements of Jhapok to the south and Gudha to the north. To the west like an unbroken sheet of water; in the east is where the salt mining is carried out. A network of canals and salt pans riddle the area pierced by two massive reservoirs which hold the brine, which will be later processed close to a set up near the Circuit House. Looking out at the landscape you should remember that the white areas are rich with salt content; the grey has less salt, and the brown has no salt content at all. The rains which run from July to September keep the lake filled up even through the winter months; it runs dry in the blistering summer months. UNMISSABLE SITES Shakambhri Devi Temple Standing by the shoreline it is dedicated to the tutelary deity of the Chauhan Rajputs, who once ruled this land as far back as the 6th century. Devyani Temple The ghats of the holy Devyani Kund are abustle here with devotees and visitors who also explore the other shrines nestling around the kund in the temple complex here. An important shrine here is the Baba Jageshwar Temple dedicated to Shiva. You may like to attend the evening aarti at this revered spot. Deep veneration is accorded to the entire site which is also known as ‘Chotta Pushkar’. Naliasar This is an important archaeological site. Digs here have yielded terracotta statues and stoneware, now on display at Jaipur’s Albert Hall Museum. Bollywood Dreams The site has been a popular filming spot. Look for vignettes of this landscape in Hindi films like Ramleela, Highway, Kai Po Che, PK, Super 30 and a couple more. #sambharfestival #sambharlake #sambharrajasthan #festival #ktmadventure390 #triumphtiger #bmwbikes #harleydavidson