Maharawal
Jagmal Singh founded the erstwhile State. The name Banswara has been
derived from bans or bamboo, which once grew in abundance.
Presently
known as 'City of Hundred Islands', as the holy river Mahi, the 'pride of
Vagad' which flows through the region and separates Banswara and Dungarpur
districts, has number of islands inside. Mainly tribal, among which Bhils
from 39% of the tribal population inhabit the area.
Banswara is
bounded by Udaipur and Chittaurgarh districts in the north and north-
east. The district comprises the territories of the former Banswara Sate
and the chiefship of Kushalgarh.
The central and western
portions of district are cultivable plains. There are scattered ranges of
Aravalis in the eastern half of the district. The old town is surrounded
by a stone wall, which is in a dilapidated periphery of the wall.
Overlooking
the town stands the palace of the former rulers of Banswara. Still owned
by Royal family the palace spreads in a big area on the top in between the
city. It can be visited only on invitation.
GENERAL
INFORAMTION
Temperature
: Summer Max 42'C Winter Min Below 0"C