Gosunda Dam, Roop Pura, Rajasthan, India
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What is this place?
** Earthen Dam – This is Gosunda Dam, a significant earthen dam constructed across the Berach River in the Roop Pura region of Rajasthan. Primarily built for irrigation and water supply, it has also become a popular spot for locals and travelers seeking a peaceful escape amidst nature.**
What to expect here?
** Scenic Views – I find this place offers a serene atmosphere, especially during the cooler months and after the monsoon season when the water levels are high. You can expect picturesque views of the reservoir and the surrounding landscape. It tends to be calm on weekdays, but might see more visitors, including families and picnickers, during weekends and public holidays. It's a great spot for those who appreciate natural beauty and a quiet environment.**
What to do here?
** Relax and Observe – Here’s what you can do at Gosunda Dam:- Enjoy the Scenery – I recommend simply taking in the expansive views of the water and the distant hills. It’s perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
- Photography – Capture the beautiful sunsets or the tranquil waters. The dam offers various vantage points for scenic shots.
- Birdwatching – During certain seasons, the dam and its surroundings can attract various bird species, making it a pleasant spot for bird enthusiasts.
- Picnics – Many visitors come here for picnics with family and friends, enjoying the open space and fresh air.
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Best time to visit
** Post-Monsoon & Winter – I find the ideal time to visit Gosunda Dam is after the monsoon season (typically September to November) when the dam is full and the surrounding greenery is lush. The winter months (October to March) also offer pleasant weather, making it comfortable for outdoor activities. Avoid the peak summer months due to intense heat.**
Practical Information
** Daylight Hours – Generally, the dam is accessible during daylight hours. There are no strict entry fees or formal timings, but it’s always best to visit when there's natural light. As for accessibility, the dam is usually reachable by road, making it suitable for most visitors. While generally safe, I always advise visitors to exercise caution near the water, especially with children, and to respect the natural environment by not littering.**




