Jhaku temple is around 20 minutes distance by car from Mall Road.It is know for its tallest and largest idol of Hanuman ji. There are 3 options available to go there..
1. You can walk and it will take you around 45 minutes. Make sure you know the exact way if you opt for this option
2. Take a taxi. It will be expensive affair to hire a taxi. The taxi will charge you somewhere between 100 to 200 rupees. Opt this option if you are a big group or if you have small children and elderly people are with you. The taxi driver will wait at parking spot and then will bring you back.
3. The cheapest and fastest mode to reach the temple is to take government run cab. The cab driver will charge Rs 10 per person.The cab keeps coming at an interval of 20 to 30 minutes, depending upon number of cabs running in a particular day. The only problem is that you need to struggle to get inside the cab as there are many people striving for it and while coming back you need to wait for the cab to arrive at the temple. To get this cab you need to go on the lane on the right side of the church. While you wait for the cab you can grab some tasty snacks at Ritz cafe.
Make sure you are not wearing any goggles or specs when you reach the temple area as there is fear of monkeys snatching it .In worst case scenario, if you become the victim to the monkeys, you can bargain your belonging with the packet of prasadam.Walk up the stairs to the temple empty handed (without anything in your hand and hands outside the your pocket)to avoid encounter with the monkeys.
1. You can walk and it will take you around 45 minutes. Make sure you know the exact way if you opt for this option
2. Take a taxi. It will be expensive affair to hire a taxi. The taxi will charge you somewhere between 100 to 200 rupees. Opt this option if you are a big group or if you have small children and elderly people are with you. The taxi driver will wait at parking spot and then will bring you back.
3. The cheapest and fastest mode to reach the temple is to take government run cab. The cab driver will charge Rs 10 per person.The cab keeps coming at an interval of 20 to 30 minutes, depending upon number of cabs running in a particular day. The only problem is that you need to struggle to get inside the cab as there are many people striving for it and while coming back you need to wait for the cab to arrive at the temple. To get this cab you need to go on the lane on the right side of the church. While you wait for the cab you can grab some tasty snacks at Ritz cafe.
Make sure you are not wearing any goggles or specs when you reach the temple area as there is fear of monkeys snatching it .In worst case scenario, if you become the victim to the monkeys, you can bargain your belonging with the packet of prasadam.Walk up the stairs to the temple empty handed (without anything in your hand and hands outside the your pocket)to avoid encounter with the monkeys.
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