RAKTANCHAL PARVAT NEWAI

TONK

RAKTANCHAL PARVAT NEWAI

TONK

Raktanchal Parvat is a prominent and sacred hill located near Niwai town in Tonk district, Rajasthan. It lies about 45 kilometers from Tonk and is known for its rugged natural beauty and deep spiritual significance. The hill is surrounded by sandy plains and offers picturesque views, especially during the monsoon season.


Religious and Cultural Importance:
  • Ancient Shrines and Temples:
    The hill houses several religious sites, including:

    • A cave associated with Sage Bhrigu

    • A shrine of Jalandhar Nath, a yogi of the Nath sect

    • A temple dedicated to Sati Mata

    • Brahmani Mata Temple located at the summit

    • Other smaller shrines like Bheruji Temple and Kileshwar Mahadev

  • Festivals and Events:

    • Hanuman Jayanti: A major event marked by a ceremonial flag-hoisting ceremony, processions, and devotional gatherings.

    • Kalash Yatra: Held annually in January, featuring over 1100 devotees carrying sacred pots, Vedic chants, traditional tableaux, devotional music, and fireworks.

    • These events aim to promote community spirit, religious devotion, and youth unity.


Development and Access:
  • In late 2024, local authorities initiated construction of a proper stone stairway from the base of the hill at Mayla Bagh. This improves access to key shrines and has been welcomed by both pilgrims and tourists.


Why Visit Raktanchal Parvat:
  • Natural Beauty:
    Offers a striking landscape with panoramic views and peaceful surroundings.

  • Spiritual Significance:
    A sacred place visited by saints and yogis, ideal for meditation and religious reflection.

  • Cultural Vibrancy:
    Dynamic local festivals that showcase traditional Rajasthani devotion and customs.

  • Improved Accessibility:
    Newly built steps make it easier and safer for visitors to reach the hilltop temples.


Visitor Information:
Location:
  • Eastern side of Niwai town, about 45 km from Tonk.

Best Time to Visit:
  • During Hanuman Jayanti (usually in March–April) or the January Kalash Yatra; post-monsoon months are ideal for nature walks.

How to Reach:

Niwai is connected via NH-12 to Jaipur, Kota, and Tonk. The nearest railway station is Banasthali–Niwai (station code: BNLW), with regular connections to Jaipur.

Facilities:

Basic amenities available; carry water, snacks, and wear comfortable footwear for climbing.