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FACTS
& FIGURES
Languages
: Hindi and English
Best time to visit : October to March
STD Code : 01585
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FORT IN MARWAR
Perched on the edge on the great Thar Desert in
the heart of rural India, the unique fort at Khimsar
offers a wide range of experiences. The battle-scarred
walls and turrets remind one of the glorious past of
this place.
LOCATION
Khimsar is a small village situated around 92 km
on the highway from Jodhpur to Bikaner in the northern
Indian state of Rajasthan. The village of Khimsar provides
an excellent starting point to explore the district
of Nagaur, which lies midway between Jodhpur and Bikaner.
There are good road connections from Khimsar to other
important tourist destinations in the region including
Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Nagaur.
CLIMATE
Khimsar has an extreme climate with hot summers
and cold winters. Temperatures during the summer months
range between 42.2°C and 27.3°C, and between
27.5°C and 9.5°C during winters. Annual rainfall
in this region is around 31-cm. Recommended clothing
for the summer is light tropical while light woolens
should work in the winter.
PAST
On the highway from Jodhpur to Bikaner, an hour
out of the Rathore stronghold, past the medieval temples
of Osian with their stunning stone carvings, is the
small township of Khimsar. Established by a scion of
the house of Jodhpur, Khimsar was once a small kingdom.
And though Jodhpur royalty claim it was never independent,
the Thakurs of Khimsar claim that not only was it an
individual entity, but that one of the visitors to their
ancestral fort was Emperor Aurangzeb himself. The construction
of the fort initially began in 1523 but the family moved
in to the fort only during the 18th century after a
new zenana or ladies wing was constructed. Thakur Onkar
Singh, the present occupant of the fort, built a regal
wing for himself in 1940s. The pride of Khimsar today
is still that fort, 450 years old and currently home
to the 18th, 19th, and 20th generations of the Khimsar
thakurs.
SITES
TO VISIT
The fort architecture of Khimsar offers great heterogeneity.
Originally, the fort walls, turrets, and stables were
built solely for war, and were constructed around the
beginning of the 16th century. Subsequently, by mid
18th century, the royal family moved in when a new zenana
or ladies' residence was constructed. Finely carved
windows in stone were constructed in this section for
providing purdah or veil for the ladies in waiting.
Thakur Onkar Singh, the present chief and the 17th direct
descendant of Rao Karamsi (the original builder of the
fort) built himself a regal additional wing in the 1940's.
Today, this fort ranks amongst the premier Heritage
Hotels of India.
SITES
NEARBY
Jodhpur is the largest city in the entire Marwar
region and one of the most famous tourist destinations
in Rajasthan. Major tourist attractions in the city
include the Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mahendragarh Fort,
Jaswant Thada, and Mandore Gardens.
Osian
is a small place situated around 27 km off Khimsar and
known for its sixteen ruined Jain and Hindu temples.
These temples date back to the eighth and eleventh centuries.
The most important temples are the Sachhiyamata Temple
and the Jain Temples. While the Hindu temples are in
a dilapidated condition, the Jain temples are well preserved.
Nagaur
is around 43 km away from Khimsar and famous for its
cattle fair. Thousands of people bring camels, bullocks,
and horses for sale. Camel races and other sporting
events are organized at this fair.
WHAT
TO DO
Jeep Safaris can be organized but require an advance
notice. The excursion runs deep into the heart of the
desert as hunting around the settlement is banned. As
the jeep roars up, deer and chinkara take to the air
in elegant strides, silhouetted against an early morning
sun. And there's nothing like a picnic tea or breakfast
taken in the shadow of the high dunes in the open countryside.
WHERE
TO STAY
Hotels are available in Khimsar for accommodation
though on the higher side of the cost chart. The heritage
hotels here are an experience in themselves and provide
good value for money.
HOW
TO REACH
By Air: The nearest airport from Khimsar is Jodhpur,
around 92 km away. Indian Airlines connects Jodhpur
with Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai through regular flights.
The airport is located around 6 km off the city center.
By
Rail: The nearest railhead is Jodhpur on the Western
Railway broad-gauge network. Jodhpur is linked to various
centers in the region by express and passenger trains.
New Delhi, Agra, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Udaipur, and Ahmedabad
are some of the important cities that are linked with
Jodhpur through rail.
By
Road: Khimsar is situated around 92 km on the Jodhpur-Nagaur-Bikaner
Highway. State transport corporation buses and private
buses connect Khimsar with other centers in the region.
Local
Transport
Buses, taxis, and jeeps are available on hire to
enable tourists to visit the places around Khimsar.

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