Local Etiquette
Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
Renwāl is a quaint village nestled in the Phagi Tehsil of Jaipur district, Rajasthan. It is home to seven patwar circles such as Gopal Nagar and Thala, providing a structured glimpse into rural administration. Visitors can explore the temple dedicated to Hanuman, a focal point of spiritual and community life. The village also features a primary school and a commercial bank, highlighting its self-sustained nature. With a population of over 6,000, Renwāl offers an authentic experience of traditional Indian village life, making it a unique destination for cultural enthusiasts.
Renwāl is a quaint village nestled in the Phagi Tehsil of Jaipur district, Rajasthan. It is home to seven patwar circles such as Gopal Nagar and Thala, providing a structured glimpse into rural administration. Visitors can explore the temple dedicated to Hanuman, a focal point of spiritual and community life. The village also features a primary school and a commercial bank, highlighting its self-sustained nature. With a population of over 6,000, Renwāl offers an authentic experience of traditional Indian village life, making it a unique destination for cultural enthusiasts.
Temple dedicated to Hanuman.
Seven patwar circles including Gopal Nagar and Thala.
One primary school and a commercial bank.
Close access to Jaipur, ideal for day trips.
Rich cultural heritage with local temples and traditional practices.
Limited modern amenities; plan accordingly.
Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
Public transport is limited; consider hiring a local guide or vehicle for ease of travel.
Exploring traditional Indian village life.
INR ₹
$20-$40 p/day
Hindi, English
Seek permission before taking photographs of locals or their homes.
Try local dishes at small eateries for an authentic taste of Rajasthani flavors.
Cultural Exploration, Historical Interest
October-March
Spring is pleasant with blooming flora, making it ideal for exploring the village.
Summers can be extremely hot; carry adequate sun protection and stay hydrated.
Fall offers a comfortable climate, perfect for cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Winters are mild and suitable for visiting temples and engaging with local communities.