Transport
Mavli Junction is the main hub here; check train schedules in advance for regional connections.





Maoli, also known as Mavli Junction, is a small town located in the Rajasthan region of India. With a population of just over 9,000, it maintains a quiet, rural atmosphere typical of the region. It is notably recognized as a key railway connection point for travelers moving through this part of Rajasthan, particularly those traveling between Udaipur and other regional hubs. Visitors will find a modest setting that reflects the daily rhythms of local life, far from the bustling tourist centers of the state, making it an interesting stop for those seeking an authentic experience.
Maoli, also known as Mavli Junction, is a small town located in the Rajasthan region of India. With a population of just over 9,000, it maintains a quiet, rural atmosphere typical of the region. It is notably recognized as a key railway connection point for travelers moving through this part of Rajasthan, particularly those traveling between Udaipur and other regional hubs. Visitors will find a modest setting that reflects the daily rhythms of local life, far from the bustling tourist centers of the state, making it an interesting stop for those seeking an authentic experience.
Key regional railway junction.
Small-town atmosphere with a population of ~9,000.
Authentic rural Rajasthani setting.
Limited luxury accommodation options due to its small size.
The town is primarily a transit point rather than a primary tourist destination.
English may be less commonly spoken than in major tourist cities.
Mavli Junction is the main hub here; check train schedules in advance for regional connections.
Look for small stalls near the station for traditional snacks like kachoris and samosas.
Railway transit and experiencing rural Rajasthani life.
INR ₹
$20-$40 p/day
Hindi, Rajasthani, English
Dress modestly to respect local rural customs when exploring the town.
October to March
Warm and dry weather; suitable for travel before the peak summer heat.
Expect high temperatures; stay hydrated and travel during early morning or late evening.
Post-monsoon season brings greener landscapes and more comfortable temperatures.
The most pleasant season with cool nights and sunny days, ideal for traveling through Rajasthan.