The 7 Holy Ponds surround Galtaji Temple, and devotees come here to bathe in the waters. The massive temple complex was built in the 15th century, with pink stones, and is set in the lap of the Aravallis.
Among the 7 Holy Ponds, the Galta Kund is the most sacred, as this reservoir never runs dry.

The Galtaji Temple is stunning from both outside and inside. While the location in itself is mesmerizing, surrounded by hills and trees, it looks like a grand palace typical of Rajasthan’s royal architecture.
Inside the temple complex, there are beautiful paintings and carvings, giving you an idea regarding the details that went into its construction.
It is believed that the temple was built by Diwan Rao Kriparam back in the 15th century and has been an important location for meditation yogis since the 16th century. Also, it is named after Saint Galtav, who spent his life meditating here.
