Indian States
Rajasthan
Cities
In Rajasthan
Shakhawati
( Sightseeing )
Sikar
Sikar is now one of the two districts of Shekhawati, the other
being Jhunjhunu. Worth a visit is Sikar's
large market , the clock tower and the painted Biyani havelis.
Other attractions inlude Sagarmal Sodhani haveli, Madho Niwas
Kothi, Jubilee Hall and Fort. The jain temple and the temples
of Gopinath, Raghunath and Madan Mohan are worth visiting. Areas
closeby are Jeen Mata Temple and Harsh Nath Temple.
Nawalgarh
This is the town where the finest of Shekhwati's frescoes can
be seen. Its havelis still bear witness to the rich and prosperous
Marwari era of the 19th century. Nawalgarh has a college with
British clock tower and hundreds of painted havelis, old and new.
Worth visiting are the Aath (eight) Haveli complex, Anandilal
Poddar haveli, Jodhraj Patodia haveli, Chokhani haveli and hotel
Roop Niwas Palace .
Lachhmangarh
Has one of the best forts in the region of Shekhawati. The imposing
Ganeri-wala or Char Chok Haweli speaks volumes about the prosperity
and life style of a Marwari household. Worth visiting are the
fort, Sanwat Ram Chokhani haveli, Mirijamal Kyala haveli, Banshidhar
Rathi haveli, Keshardev Sarraf haveli, Kedia haveli & Sanganeria
haveli.
Dundlod
The small charming town of Dundlod had an enlightened thakur who
modernized his rugged fort. It now houses a well stocked library
and portraits done in European style. Converted into a hotel,
its offers the tourists large rooms with four poster beds. he
Goenka havelis of Dundlod have some very impressive frescoes.
Mukundgarh
One can shop for local handicrafts. Besides textiles, it is renowned
for brass and iron scissors. Worth visiting are the Kanoria and
Ganeriwala havelis.
Khetri
Khetri is famous for its exquisite frescos found in the Raghunath
temple. The Bohpalgarh fort is worth exploring. Worth visiting
are Panna Lal Shah Ka Talab(Water Tank), Ram Krishna Mission,
Sukh Mahal and Hari Singh temple. Excursions include - Ajeet Sagar,
Rameshwar Das Baba Ka Ashram at Bassi and Baghor Fort .
Mandawa
The medieval fort of Mandawa gradually rises on the horizon like
a mirage. A painted arched gateway adorned with Lord Krishna and
his cows leads to the bazar. A breathtaking view of the town can
be seen from the terrace of Castle Mandwa.The Mandwa family has
a collection of traditional ceremonial costumes.