Welcome to Paras Resort, where luxury meets comfort in the heart of Sojat.

Address Modbatta Sojat road marg, Near to pooja petrol, Basni Tilwadiya, Rajasthan 306104.

Attractions

Sojat Fort

One of the most famous attractions of Sojat is the Sojat Fort, built by the Rathore Rajputs in the 16th century. The fort is situated atop a hill and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The defence is also home to several temples, including the famous Chamunda Mata Temple, which attracts a large number of devotees every year.

Henna (Mehendi) Plantations

Sojat is also famous for its mehendi (henna) industry. The town is home to some of the finest henna artists in the country, and people from all over the world come to Sojat to get beautiful henna designs on their hands and feet. The town also hosts a yearly Henna Festival. If you are a woman who wants adorning her hands with henna then you cannot miss out on Sojat.

Sardar Samand Lake
(40 Kms) from Sojat

Take some time off to admire the unparalleled serenity and calmness of Sardar Samand Lake on your Jodhpur tour. It is a man-made lake that offers an idyllic weekend retreat to everyone looking to enjoy an escapade away from the maddening crowd of city life. Surrounded by the Aravalli range, the Sardar Samand Lake draws the attention of thousands of people every day due to its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere. This lake is a habitat for a wide variety of bird species including cranes, ducks, flamingos, and pelicans, making it a must-visit spot for bird watchers as well.

Lakhotia Garden
(40 Kms) from Sojat

Lakhotia Garden is one of the most popular places to visit in Pali Rajasthan that is a garden with the most beautiful plants surrounded by a city tank and a pond. This layout gives a peninsula-esque feel. There is a massive pond that serves as an excellent spot for viewing the nearby area. You can spot a temple dedicated to Neelkanth here amid the clean and open garden that is a major draw for the tourists. A small but beautiful Shiva temple is situated inside the garden, often visited by locals for prayers and festivals.

MEHRANGARH FORT Jodhpur
(90 Km) from Sojat

Rising perpendicular and impregnable from a hill which is 125 metres above Jodhpur’s skyline is the Mehrangarh Fort. This historic fort is one of the most famous in India and is packed with history and legends. Mehrangarh Fort still bears the imprints of cannonball attacks courtesy the armies of Jaipur on its second gate. Chiselled and sturdy, the fort is known for its exquisite latticed windows, carved panels, intricately decorated windows and walls of Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal and Sheesh Mahal.

UMAID BHAWAN PALACE Jodhpur
(95 Km) from Sojat

Umaid Bhawan Palace was built by Maharaja Umaid Singh in 1929 to counter a famine which had hit the state at the time. It was also known as the Chittar Palace while being constructed thanks to the use of stones drawn from the Chittar hill. The palace was designed by HV Lanchester, a renowned British architect, and was completed in 16 years. Built with sandstone and marble, the architecture of the palace is described as a blend of lndo-Saracenic, Classical Revival and Western Art Deco styles.

AJMER
(120 km) from Sojat

Ajmer, located approximately , is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus and Muslims. The city is famous for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the tomb of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. You can also visit the serene Ana Sagar Lake, the historic Taragarh Fort, and the Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, a mosque with impressive architecture.Passing through narrow lanes of dargah full of flower sellers, chadars, and incense. Inside, qawwals (Sufi singers) fill the air with devotional songs.

Sachiya Mata Temple
(65 Km) from Sojat Fort

Osian is renowned for its ancient temples and dunes. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and powerful history. The temples, including the Sachiya Mata Temple and the Jain temples, are known for their intricate carvings and historical significance. Osian also provides opportunities for camel rides and desert safaris, allowing visitors to experience the stunning Thar Desert landscape. Visitors can also explore the local markets, where handmade crafts and traditional items are sold.

Soniji ki Nasiyan
(135 Km) from Sojat

Soniji ki Nasiyan, also known as the Ajmer Jain Temple, is a wonderful example of ornate architecture, and is dedicated to Risabh or Adinath. Its entrance is made of red stone and the marble staircase inside is engraved with images of the holy Tirthankars – omniscient teachers of Jain faith who taught righteousness. Constructed in the late 19th century, this temple is counted among the richest temples in India. Its main chamber, Swarna Nagari (City of Gold), is aptly named so because of the several gold-plated wooden figures it houses within its walls.

Kishangarh Fort
(165 Km) from Sojat

Kishangarh Fort is a beautiful fort located in Kishangarh, Rajasthan. On visiting the fort, one will see jails, granaries, armouries and other significant buildings present inside of it. The Durbar Hall is its biggest structure, and was the place where the kings carried out their official meetings on a daily basis. And when it comes to the most attractive place inside the fort, it has got to be Phool Mahal which showcases the splendour of the kings from the Rathore clan in a glorious manner, with gorgeous murals and frescos adorning its walls.