Journey to Sethani Ka Johara in Churu, Rajasthan! Once called 'Mahila Bagh,' this historic water reservoir, crafted by a woman named Sethani, reflects the region's architectural brilliance. Explore this heritage site and discover the tales of Rajasthan's vibrant past. A must-see for history buffs and travel enthusiasts!
Capture The Scenic Views With Photography
Enjoy The Peaceful And Serene Environment
Explore The Architecture Of The Johara
Learn About The History Of Water Conservation
Visit The Nearby Temples And Chhatris
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Sethani Ka Johara was built by Bhagwan Devi Sethani, the wife of a wealthy merchant, in the early 20th century. During a severe drought, she commissioned the construction of this large reservoir to alleviate the water scarcity faced by the local community. The Johara served as a vital source of water for drinking, irrigation, and livestock. Its construction not only provided immediate relief but also stands as a symbol of philanthropy and community spirit. Over the years, the Johara has witnessed the changing fortunes of Churu and remains a significant landmark, reminding visitors of the region's resilience and the importance of water conservation. The surrounding structures, built alongside the Johara, further enhance its historical and architectural significance.