Banswara: Rajasthan's 'City of Bamboo' and 'City of Hundred Islands' beckons tourists

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Banswara: Rajasthan's 'City of Bamboo' and 'City of Hundred Islands' beckons tourists
- •Banswara in Rajasthan is known as the 'City of Bamboo' due to its historical abundance of bamboo forests and the local community's reliance on bamboo products.
- •The name Banswara is derived from 'Bans' (bamboo) and 'Wara' (land or region), signifying 'Land of Bamboo'.
- •Bamboo plays a significant role in local livelihoods, handicrafts, traditional housing, and cultural practices in this tribal-dominated district.
- •Located in South Rajasthan, bordering Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, Banswara is also called the 'City of Hundred Islands' due to the Mahi River.
- •Attractions like Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam, Mandreshwar Temple, and Dayalab Lake draw numerous tourists to Banswara.
Why It Matters: Banswara, Rajasthan, is a unique destination known for its bamboo heritage, natural beauty, and cultural significance.
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