Places to Visit

 

Alsisar Mahal, Alsisar

Alsisar Mahal, Alsisar A spectacular world of fascinating hand painted havelis (mansions), the entire town painted with legendary stories; Shekhawati embraces the semi arid village of Alsisar within itself. Situated 23 Km’s from Shekhawati’s district head quarter -‘Jhunjhunu’, Alsisar is more exceptional for the array of colors it garners deep inside the heart of its rustic desert.

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Mandawa , Fort Mandawa

The Mandawa Fort is one of the most famous forts in Mandawa. It is located in the midst of Aravalli Hills in Rajasthan. The Mandawa fort is such a great attraction for tourists as it helps in revealing a lot about the rich history of the place along with revealing the unique features of Rajasthani architecture.


Roop Niwas Kothi, Nawalgarh

Roop Niwas Kothi Hotel is situated in Nawalgarh, Rajasthan, part way between the bustling tourist cities of Jaipur (145 Kms) and Bikaner (216 Kms) and is an ideal spot to get a feel of the times of yore. Here you can unwind in the serene atmosphere and old world charm and experience the true essence of Heritage resorts in Rajasthan Rajasthani hospitality at a homestay.

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Surajgarh Fort, Surajgarh

Thakur Suraj Mal (1768-1787) built the Surajgarh Fort in 1778. Born in 1755, he was a valiant warrior and lived a prosperous reign, with his life ending in the Battle of Tunga in 1787, against the Marathas led by Mahadji Scindhia. The great antiquity of the Kangra family is undoubted. The first historic reference to Kangra/Jhalandhara is found in the works of Ptolemy – the Greek Geographer who accompanied Alexander on his expeditions.

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Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Hawa Mahal is a sample of the perfection of the architecture. The Hawa Mahal, part of the Jaipur city palace complex is a familiar landmark, and is ties of pierced windows overlooking the street below. In actual from inside the building is only a series of corridors with windows overlooking the street. Hawa Mahal was built with the pink & red sandstone, beautifully carved and outlined with white border and motif. Carvings and motifs designed on the walls of the Hawa Mahal are proof of the efforts, dedication and skilfulness of the artists of that period.


Amer(Amber) Fort, Jaipur

The Amber Fort was built by ‘Raja Shri Maan Singh JI Saheb’ (Maan Singh I) (December 21, 1550 – July 6, 1614) in 16th century. Man Singh, one of the first war chiefs or the trusted general of the Emperor Akbar. Akbar included him among the ‘Navaratnas’, or the 9 (nava) gems (ratna) of the royal court. Man Singh began the construction of a fortress-palace of white and red sandstone i.e. Amber Fort in 1592. He was the Kacchwaha (Rajput) of King of Amber, a state later known as Jaipur. Nearby he ordered to set a small temple devoted to ‘Sheela Mata’, his patron goddess.


City Palace, Jaipur

This sprawling complex, with its gorgeous buildings and marvelous collection of art and artifacts is without parallel in Rajasthan. A major part of the 'City Palace' now consists of the 'Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum'. It is also the residence of the Jaipur Royal Family.


Junagarh Fort, Bikaner

Junagarh Fort was constructed in the year 1593 by Raja Rai Singh. It is believed that crocodiles were bred in the water moat surrounding the formidable fort. The construction is a fine blend of Mughal, Gujarati and Rajput style of architecture. The picturesque courtyards beautify the fort. The amazing architecture inside the fort inspires you. Some of the attractions inside the fort are Anup Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Dungar Mahal, Diwan-e-khas and Ganga Mahal.


Camel Safari, Bikaner

To feel the essence of desert and enjoy ride on camel back, you need to go for Bikaner Camel Safari Day tours. Camel safari takes you to a different world where the landscape is not green but stunning and it is an adventure of a different kind altogether. On your safari ride, you will find enchanting moments that you would love to capture on your camera. The sunset is scenic and you are sure to be at a loss for words to describe the picturesque setting.