Local Language
Marwari is widely spoken, but Hindi, English, Urdu, and Rajasthani are also used.
Mūndwa, also known as Marwar Mundwa, is a city in Rajasthan's Nagaur district, renowned for its spiritual and cultural heritage. The city is a pilgrimage hub, featuring the shrine of Sufi Haz Jana Sahid and numerous temples, making it a significant destination for spiritual seekers. Located 20 km south of Nagaur and 231 km from Jaipur, Mūndwa offers a glimpse into the traditional and religious life of Rajasthan. The local languages include Marwari, Hindi, English, Urdu, and Rajasthani, reflecting its diverse cultural tapestry.
Mūndwa, also known as Marwar Mundwa, is a city in Rajasthan's Nagaur district, renowned for its spiritual and cultural heritage. The city is a pilgrimage hub, featuring the shrine of Sufi Haz Jana Sahid and numerous temples, making it a significant destination for spiritual seekers. Located 20 km south of Nagaur and 231 km from Jaipur, Mūndwa offers a glimpse into the traditional and religious life of Rajasthan. The local languages include Marwari, Hindi, English, Urdu, and Rajasthani, reflecting its diverse cultural tapestry.
Pilgrimage center with the shrine of Sufi Haz Jana Sahid.
Rich array of temples.
Part of the Nagaur district with historical significance.
Close access to Nagaur, a district with historical sites.
Rich cultural heritage with several temples and a Sufi shrine.
Traditional Rajasthani culture and language prevalent.
Marwari is widely spoken, but Hindi, English, Urdu, and Rajasthani are also used.
Respect local customs, especially in religious sites.
Spiritual seekers and cultural enthusiasts.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
Marwari, Hindi, English
Public transport is available, but hiring a private vehicle can be more convenient for exploring.
Pilgrimage, Cultural Tourism, Spiritual Journey
October-March
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Mūndwa with mild temperatures.
Summers can be extremely hot; plan indoor activities during midday.
Fall offers comfortable weather, ideal for exploring cultural sites.
Winters are mild and a great time to explore the city without the heat.