Hotels In Banswara
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Keys Lite by Lemon Tree Hotels, Banswara
Plot No 31/B, RIICO Industrial Area, Road No 5, Banswara, Rajasthan - 327001, India

Distance: 172 km87 km


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Predominantly inhabited by the Bhil tribal community, Banswara has a vibrant tribal culture that is reflected in its festivals, music, and traditional attire. The city is also home to several historical and religious sites, including the Tripura Sundari Temple, Andeshwar Parshwanath Jain temple, and the ancient Arthuna temples. Its tranquil lakes, such as Diablab Lake and Anand Sagar Lake, add to the charm of this lesser-known yet culturally rich district.
Experience comfort and convenience at Keys Lite by Lemon Tree Hotels, Banswara, an ideal destination for business travellers. Designed to cater to the needs of modern travellers, the hotel offers well-appointed rooms, warm hospitality, and thoughtful amenities that ensure a seamless stay.
Whether you're in town for meetings or celebrations, the hotel features extensive banquet facilities perfect for conferences and events.
Recognised as one of the best hotels in the city, Keys Lite by Lemon Tree Hotels, Banswara combines contemporary comfort with exceptional service, offering guests a memorable experience in one of Rajasthan’s most quaint cities.
Top attractions include Mahi Dam, Tripura Sundari Temple, Kagdi Pickup Weir, and Mandareshwar Temple.
October to March offers pleasant weather, while the monsoon season enhances the region’s natural beauty with lush landscapes.
The Ghotia Amba Fair and Mangarh Fair celebrate Banswara’s vibrant tribal heritage.
Ghotia Amba Fair and Mangarh Fair highlight Banswara's rich tribal culture.
Formerly a princely state, Banswara derives its name from "Bans" (bamboo), reflecting the area's dense bamboo forests.
Banswara is accessible via Udaipur Airport (160 km), Ratlam Railway Station (85 km), and by well-connected roadways.
Visit Jua Falls, Arthuna Temples, and Singpura Village for tranquil and culturally rich experiences.
Savour local favorites such as Dal Baati Churma, Ghevar, and traditional tribal delicacies.