Jhajhirampura is a peaceful village located in the Dausa district of Rajasthan, best known for its natural springs, ancient temples, and tranquil surroundings. It is a hidden spiritual retreat that offers a refreshing mix of nature, devotion, and local charm.
District: Dausa, Rajasthan
Distance from Dausa City: Approximately 45 km southeast
Nearby Town: Sikrai
Nearest Railway Station: Bandikui Junction (~35 km)
The main attraction of the village is its temple complex, which includes shrines dedicated to:
Lord Shiva
Lord Balaji (Hanuman)
Lord Rama
These temples are located amidst natural surroundings, making it a spiritual yet scenic place to visit. The Shiva temple is particularly revered and visited by local devotees throughout the year.
The village gets its name from the natural ‘jhajhir’ or springs that flow through the area. These freshwater streams, combined with greenery and rocky terrain, create a peaceful and slightly forested environment—perfect for picnics and nature walks.
October to March: Ideal weather and greenery
Monsoon season (July–September): Springs and surroundings look lush, but roads may be slippery
By Road: Easily accessible via local roads from Dausa and Bandikui
By Train: Nearest station is Bandikui Junction, followed by a short drive
By Air: Nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport (~90 km)
Experience spiritual calm and natural serenity
Explore a lesser-known destination away from crowds
Ideal for short rural getaways, temple visits, and family outings
Combine with a visit to nearby places like Abhaneri, Mehandipur Balaji, or Bhandarej.