Local Transport
Buses and auto-rickshaws are the primary modes of transport for reaching nearby villages.





Reodhar, also known as Revdar, is a small town situated in the Rajasthan region of India. With a population of approximately 8,000, it functions as a local center for the surrounding rural communities. Visitors to this area can expect a peaceful environment far removed from the bustling tourist tracks of Jaipur or Udaipur. The town is characterized by its traditional architecture and local markets where daily life unfolds at a slower pace. Its location in the Sirohi district puts it within reach of the Aravalli Range, providing a backdrop of rugged natural beauty. It is an ideal stop for travelers looking to experience the genuine, unpolished side of Rajasthan.
Reodhar, also known as Revdar, is a small town situated in the Rajasthan region of India. With a population of approximately 8,000, it functions as a local center for the surrounding rural communities. Visitors to this area can expect a peaceful environment far removed from the bustling tourist tracks of Jaipur or Udaipur. The town is characterized by its traditional architecture and local markets where daily life unfolds at a slower pace. Its location in the Sirohi district puts it within reach of the Aravalli Range, providing a backdrop of rugged natural beauty. It is an ideal stop for travelers looking to experience the genuine, unpolished side of Rajasthan.
Authentic rural atmosphere in the heart of Sirohi.
Traditional markets featuring local Rajasthani goods.
Gateway to the scenic landscapes of southern Rajasthan.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major Rajasthani cities.
Proximity to Mount Abu, a popular hill station in the same district.
Hot semi-arid climate typical of the Rajasthan region.
Buses and auto-rickshaws are the primary modes of transport for reaching nearby villages.
Dress modestly and respect local customs when visiting temples or residential areas.
Experiencing rural Rajasthani culture and local life.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
Hindi, Rajasthani, English
Visit the local markets during the day to see regional produce and traditional Rajasthani textiles.
Carry bottled water, as the climate in Rajasthan can be very dry and hot.
October-March
Pleasant weather, making it a good time for outdoor exploration before the heat intensifies.
Extremely hot temperatures; travel is generally discouraged during peak daylight hours.
Post-monsoon greenery makes the surrounding landscape more scenic and temperatures begin to cool.
The most comfortable time to visit with cool days and chilly nights, ideal for sightseeing.