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Bera History
Bera is a small hamlet situated in the Aravali range of Rajasthan and surrounded by lakes and dams. The Jagir of Bera was given by Maharana Pratap I of Mewar to his fourth son Shekhaji for his bravery and chivalry. It was after his father's death that Shekhaji sat on the gaadi of Bera, until then he was residing in Udaipur. Shekhaji was officially crowned the Thakur Of Bera in the year 1641. Shekhaji built the border of Bali in 1653. The Beragarh was built by Shekhaji's son Thakur Chaturbhuj ji in 1662.
The Ramji Bavji's temple was built by Th. Anoop Singhji in 1778. The idol worshipped is of Shree Hari Vishnu with idols of Sita ji, Bharat, Laxman, and Shatrughan attached to it, so the deity is worshipped as Shree Ram and Vishnu as Shree Ram being the avatar of Shree Hari Vishnu. The idol emerged out from the earth and thereafter the temple was built.
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Bera Garh Activities
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site - This fort was built during the course of the 15th century by Rana Kumbha..
Ranakpur Jain Temple
Located 56 Km from Bera and 1.5 hr Drive Local legend said that Dharma Shah, a local Jain businessperson started construction..
Rural Excursion
Jawai is a land of antiquity, wellness, adventure, and mystery. This region is slowly becoming an experiential medium to experience..
Cylcing in the Wilderness
Jawai is a true example of untrammeled wilderness, wherein you can enjoy access to sites that are attendant with adventure..
Bird Watching
A highlight of any trip to the region is a visit to the Jawai Dam. The largest reservoir in western Rajasthan is home to over 150 species..
Leopard Sighting
Jawai Leopard Sighting is blessed with the diverse beauty of Aravali range which brings you a prodigious experience of leopards..
About Owner
Thakur Devi Singh Ranawat, fondly known as 'Kunoo' by close friends and family, was born and brought up in Bera, a small village in the Pali district of Rajasthan which is famous for Leopard sightings. Thakur Devi Singh has been very close to nature and wildlife since his early childhood. He always accompanied his father, Late Thakur Jangjeet Singh, in jungle drives especially leopard safaris. Thakur Jangjeet Singh was the last of the Thakurs, who had judicial powers and was a host to many royal families and nobilties, who visited Bera for celebrations and family gatherings.
Thakur Devi Singh has been studying leopards in the area for the last 25 years and he was the first person to have spotted a leopard with blue eyes in the area which happened in December 2012 and thereafter kept a track of the wild cat. The area houses around 35-40 leopards, which according to International Union for Conservation of Nature, is a threatened specie.
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