Nagaur

Tourist places in Nagaur, Nagaur Travel Info

District Overview

NAGAUR is a district located in the central part of the Indian state of Rajasthan, forming a significant portion of the Marwar region. Nagaur city serves as the district headquarters and is an important administrative, cultural, and trading center. The district lies between Jodhpur, Bikaner, Ajmer, and Sikar, giving it strategic regional connectivity.

Nagaur district is historically prominent and has been a key center during the rule of Rajputs, Delhi Sultanate, and the Mughals. The imposing Nagaur Fort stands as a symbol of its rich past and has witnessed several important historical events. The district is also known for the famous Nagaur Cattle Fair, one of the largest cattle fairs in India, which attracts traders and visitors from across the country.

Geographically, the district is characterized by arid and semi-arid terrain, sand dunes, plains, and scattered hillocks of the Aravalli range. Agriculture remains the main livelihood despite limited rainfall, with crops such as bajra, wheat, barley, mustard, cumin, and pulses being cultivated. Animal husbandry plays a vital role in the rural economy. Nagaur district is suitable for travelers, historians, and researchers interested in desert culture, fairs, forts, rural Rajasthan life, and traditional trading systems.

Best Time to Visit

Nagaur district experiences an arid climate. Summers from April to June are extremely hot, with temperatures often exceeding 45°C.

The monsoon season from July to September brings low to moderate rainfall, offering some relief from the heat. Winters from October to February are cool and pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 5°C and 25°C.

The best time to visit Nagaur district is from October to February, especially during the Nagaur Cattle Fair held in winter.

  • Peak season: October to February
  • Off-season: April to June due to extreme heat
  • Best months: January and February

Transportation & Getting Around

Nagaur district is well connected by road and rail. Nagaur Railway Station provides connectivity to Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner, and other major cities of Rajasthan. National and state highways link the district to Ajmer, Jodhpur, and Sikar.

Local transportation includes state-run buses, private buses, auto-rickshaws, and shared vehicles. Road transport is the primary mode of travel within the district, especially for reaching rural areas.

  • Rail connectivity via Nagaur Railway Station
  • Road access to major cities of Rajasthan
  • Local transport through buses and auto-rickshaws

Nearby Places & Day Trips

Nagaur district is surrounded by historically and culturally important regions of Rajasthan. Ajmer district lies nearby and is known for religious significance. Jodhpur district offers forts and heritage sites, while Bikaner district reflects desert culture and architecture.

Day trips from Nagaur district often include visits to forts, rural villages, cattle fair grounds, temples, and desert landscapes, offering a comprehensive experience of central Rajasthan.

  • Ajmer district for religious and cultural visits
  • Jodhpur district for forts and heritage
  • Nearby villages and desert areas for rural exploration