Tour the wondrous Kanak Valley that lies, nestled in the lap of picturesque Aravalli's flanked by the Dharbawati River and covered with dhok and kadamba trees. Located close to Jaipur and on the way to the imposing Amber Fort, the Kanak Valley is a lovely green oasis that flourishes in a bare land.
The very sight of water cascades, deep green trees, ponds and hill brooks in a seemingly barren land create dreamlike vistas.
Tour the three centuries old Govind Deoji temple and the ancient Natwarji temple besides regaling the beauty of the mesmerizing Kanak Bagh.
Tour the three centuries old Govind Deoji temple and the ancient Natwarji temple besides regaling the beauty of the mesmerizing Kanak Bagh.
Tour the three centuries old Govind Deoji temple and the ancient Natwarji temple besides regaling the beauty of the mesmerizing Kanak Bagh. According to historical records the Kanak Valley was christened as Kanak Vrindavan Valley by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, almost 280-years ago. It seems the place looked like the mythological Vrindavan where Lord Krishna frolicked with his gopis.
Marvel at the wondrous ruins that dot Kanak Vrindavan Valley; see the intricately carved chattris, mirror work and jali work done on the walls of the ancient Govind Deoji Temple, who incidentally is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Even today the Kanak Vrindavan Valley is considered as a sacred destination and the processions that are taken out during festivals like Teej and Gangaur, always make a stopover at this beautiful and divine spot in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.