Literally the term Nathdwara stands for the doorway to the lord. This pictorial countryside is speckled with an array of ancient temples whose stamped stockades reawaken the legendary tales of a compassionate Lord.
Nathdwara is 48 km northeast away from the city Udaipur. It is located on the bank of 'Banas' river. Nathdwara stands for 'Gate of the Lord'. Nathdwara is one of the famous Hindu pilgrimage places in India, enthroning Lord Krishna as Govardhan Giridhari. Nathdwara has popular temple of Srinathji- a fresco of Krishna. This image was motivated to Mewar during the reign of Aurangzeb, for the reason of protections. The temple of Srinathji was built after the permission of Mewar's Rana.
Nathdwara covers an area of 75.50sq.km. The languages used by people are Hindi, English and Rajasthani.If you are making your plan towards this destination of Nathdwara, then visit during the most comfortable period is between September to February.
The accompanying priest realized that this was Lord's chosen spot and the Lord did not want to travel any further. Accordingly a Temple was built here. This is a temple and place of pilgrimage amongst its believers. Nathdwara enthralls each one of the visitors with its rich and profound natural vistas and every one is warmly welcomed to this holy abode of young Krishna. Nice promenade through the lush environs of an abundant flora, which sets in between an unscathed hilly terrain, is just like a dream that lasts for a lifetime