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How many steps are there in Mangi Tungi?

Can anyone tell me Mangi Tungi total steps? Is there Mangi Tungi ropeway service?

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  1. Kirti Sharma
    Kirti Sharma
    2021-06-14T21:48:35+05:30Added an answer about 4 years ago

    There are around 3000+ steps at Mangi Tungi hills. To reach the Mangi Tungi Jain temple you will need to walk around 1300+ steps. If you walk further above towards the Pinnacle then you need to walk the remaining stairs. There are well-constructed steps from the base to the top of the hills.

    There is no ropeway service at Mangi Tungi. But you can take a cab to the Jain temple and Statue of Ahimsa. The statue of Rishabhanatha is the tallest Jain statue in the world.

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