Danta Ramgarh is a historical fort situated in the Ramgarh Village, located at a distance of 51 kilometres from Sikar City. Built in 1733 by Guman Singh Ladkhani, the grandiose structure sits at a slight elevation, compared to the rest of the village and thus, presents stunning views of the surrounding scenery.
Devgarh Fort is a stunning hillock Fort built in 1787 by Rao Raja Devi Singh of Sikar. Located in Devgarh, at a distance of 10 kilometres away from the city centre atop a hill with an elevation of 2100 feet above sea level. The magnificent establishment is one of the most authentic places to visit in Sikar to enjoy expansive views of the surroundings.
One of the largest parks, the Nehru Park is among the prominent tourist attractions in Sikar. Used for many social gatherings during festivities like Gangaur, it is a different experience to be in the town during the celebrations. However, despite that also the place remains bustling with people on picnics, walks and leisurely things to admire the harboured flowers and semi-herbal plants.
Located at a distance of 11 kilometres from the main Sikar city centre in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, the Harshnath Temple is an ancient place of worship dedicated to the Hindu Lord Shiva. The original temple dates back to 973 CE and is said to have been built by Bhavarakta during the reign of Chahamana king Vigraharaja II.
Built in 1862 by Maharaja Lakshman Singh, the Lakshmangarh Fort is one of the many astounding forts in the Shekhawati Region and places to visit in Sikar. Situated atop scattered, massive rock formations in the village of Lakshmangarh, named after Rao Raja himself.
Salasar Balaji Temple is a religious place for the devotees of Hindu god Hanuman.It is located in Salasar town (near Sujangarh) of Churu district in Rajasthan. It is said that the landlord in that place also had a dream on the same day. In the dream, Lord Hanuman ordered him to install the idol in a Mandir in Salasar.