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Jawahar Sagar Dam

Kota, Rajasthan, India
The Jawahar Sagar Dam is an essential part of the Chambal Valley Project, serving as the third dam in the series after Gandhi Sagar and Rana Pratap Sagar. Completed in 1972, this concrete gravity dam stands as a testament to modern Indian engineering, generating approximately 60 MW of hydroelectric power across three units. Beyond its industrial utility, the dam is a picturesque retreat where the rugged Aravalli hills meet the serene blue waters of the Chambal River. The surrounding area is part of the Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve, making it a hotspot for biodiversity and natural beauty. Visitors are often captivated by the massive scale of the structure and the way it harmonizes with the surrounding rocky terrain. It provides vital irrigation and drinking water to the arid regions of Rajasthan, playing a crucial role in the local economy. The site is a favorite for those seeking peace away from the urban hustle, offering a blend of industrial might and tranquil nature. Whether you are interested in how power is generated or simply want to soak in a sunset over the reservoir, this dam is a must-visit.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Category: Engineering Marvel & Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    There is generally no entry fee to visit the dam viewpoint, but boating activities cost between 200 to 500 per person. Special permissions and fees may apply for entering the power plant area for educational purposes. ...
    There is generally no entry fee to visit the dam viewpoint, but boating activities cost between 200 to 500 per person. Special permissions and fees may apply for entering the power plant area for educational purposes.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The Ideal Visit Time is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and catch the best lighting for photography. ...
    Regular Timings are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The Ideal Visit Time is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and catch the best lighting for photography.
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    Special Events:
    The Monsoon Gate Opening is the most celebrated event, usually occurring between August and September. Thousands of people gather to witness the raw power of water gushing through the spillways, creating a misty, rainbow-filled atmosphere. ...
    The Monsoon Gate Opening is the most celebrated event, usually occurring between August and September. Thousands of people gather to witness the raw power of water gushing through the spillways, creating a misty, rainbow-filled atmosphere.
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    Best Photo Spots:
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    The Main Spillway: Best for capturing the scale of the architecture. 2.

    Hillside Viewpoints: Ideal for wide-angle panoramic shots of the reservoir. 3.

    Boat Perspective: Offers unique low-angle...
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    The Main Spillway: Best for capturing the scale of the architecture. 2.

    Hillside Viewpoints: Ideal for wide-angle panoramic shots of the reservoir. 3.

    Boat Perspective: Offers unique low-angle shots of the dam wall and surrounding cliffs.

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Things To Do

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    Boating and Water Excursions: Rent a motorboat to explore the vast reservoir and the deep gorges of the Chambal River. 2.

    Wildlife Spotting: Keep your binoculars ready for sightings of Gharials, crocodiles, and various migratory birds within the reserve. 3.

    Photography: Capture the symmetry of the dam gates and the panoramic views of the water meeting the hills. 4.

    Picnic at the Viewpoints: There are several designated spots near the dam where families can enjoy a meal with a view. 5.

    Educational Tour: Observe the power house (with permission) to learn about hydroelectric energy production. 6.

    Nature Trekking: Explore the small trails around the dam area for a closer look at the...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The dam is world-renowned for its strategic role in the Chambal Valley Project and its contribution to green energy. It is a major hub for pisciculture (fish farming) and offers a rare opportunity to see industrial development nestled within a protected wildlife sanctuary. ...
    The dam is world-renowned for its strategic role in the Chambal Valley Project and its contribution to green energy. It is a major hub for pisciculture (fish farming) and offers a rare opportunity to see industrial development nestled within a protected wildlife sanctuary.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture & Dimensions: The dam is a concrete gravity structure with a height of 45 meters and a total length of 393 meters. It features a massive catchment area of approximately 27,195 square kilometers, designed to handle extreme water pressure during the monsoon. The...
    Architecture & Dimensions: The dam is a concrete gravity structure with a height of 45 meters and a total length of 393 meters. It features a massive catchment area of approximately 27,195 square kilometers, designed to handle extreme water pressure during the monsoon. The spillway is equipped with several radial gates that create a spectacular sight when opened during peak river flow.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest major airport is Jaipur International (245 KM away).

    By Train: Kota Junction is a major rail hub; from there, hire a private taxi.

    By Road: It is well-connected via NH52; take a taxi o...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Near Places: 1. Garadia Mahadev (15 KM), 2. Kota Barrage (29 KM), 3. Rawatbhata (26 KM), 4. Rana Pratap Sagar (26 KM), 5. Gaipernath (20 KM), 6. Mukundra Tiger Reserve (10 KM), 7. Seven Wonders Park (30 KM), 8. Chambal Garden (28 KM), 9. City Palace (31 KM), 10. Kishore Sagar (32 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The water is deep; avoid swimming and stay behind safety railings.

    Packing: Carry water, snacks, and a good pair of walking shoes.

    Accommodation: Stay in Kota City as options near the dam ...

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