Sambhar almost resembling the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat is not just a natural paradise but also offers a unique outdoor experience for adventure seekers. Sitting under the night sky and gazing the stars; admiring the secluded vastness of the lake and walking on the salt bed is an enthralling experience. It is a dream destination for those in love with riding bikes for its huge vacant land. Not just bikes but if you like to ride Jeep then also Sambhar won’t let you go despair. More adventurous can enjoy camping here. The activities also include motor sport and cycling on well marked tracks. ABR Greens Infrastructure’s township is at a driving distance from all the activities.

Heritage Walk

Amidst the temples , kunds and bazaars, you can take a heritage walk exploring the historic settlement of Sambhar 

Tourist Walk - Sambhar Town

Sun Temple (Chhota Bazaar), Joshiyon ki Gali (via Charbhuja Temple), Nizamat (Nagar Palika Bhawan), Dadu Dwara, Bada Bazaar, Nikasa Mohalla, Mataji ka Chabutra, Ram Leela Rang Manch, Dargah, Jain Temple, Gola Bazaar Must Do: Savour the delicacy of the Feeni Sweet of Sambhar and shop for the traditional village jewelry. Also it is worth to visit Circuit House here standing witness to the town’s British legacy. It still has a lift operating through a pulley system to haul food and related items to the second storey and its balcony offers a view of the entire lake system.

SHOOTING DESTINATION

For its exotic locations the Bollywood has found an interest in Sambhar. Scenes of some of the popular cinema shot here includes names like R rajkumar Hirani’s popular film – P K , Ashutosh Gowariker’s – Jodha Akbar, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s – Delhi-6 and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s -Ram Leela. Nissan GT-R recreated the approximate outline of Indian map spanning 3 km in length and 2.8km in width with a total outline periphery of 14.7km at the vast expanse of Sambhar Lake.