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Chandrabhaga Temple

Every year, the Chandrabhaga Fair in Rajasthan welcomes thousands of visitors and participants from all over the nation. It is held at Jhalrapatan, situated at a distance of about six kilometres from Jhalawar, in the month of Kartik (October and November). This fair attracts travellers, pilgrims and explorers alike with rituals and traditions practiced in this region. A lot of pilgrims assemble on the banks of river Chandrabhaga during the fair and participate in this gala event.

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Shree Khemi Sati Temple

Located in the picturesque city of Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, the Khemi Sati Temple is a serene oasis that beckons visitors with its pinkish-hued architecture and spiritual allure. Dating back 400 years and steeped in the rich history of the Mahabharata era, this ancient temple exudes a sense of tranquility that resonates with devotees from all corners of India.

Nestled amidst rolling hills, the temple complex offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace and spiritual upliftment. The well-manicured grounds provide a perfect setting for quiet contemplation and relaxation, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the sacred ambiance that permeates the air.

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Badalgarh Fort

Badalgarh Fort was constructed during the 16th century by the Shekhawati rulers, a prominent Rajput clan known for their military expertise and architectural contributions. The fort’s strategic location atop a hill provided an exceptional vantage point, crucial for overseeing the surrounding region and defending against potential invasions.

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Dargah Hazrat Qamaruddin Shah RA

Dargah of Kamruddin Shah – A Beacon of Harmony in Jhunjhunu Where Spirituality and History Converge Beneath the Kana Pahar Hill Tucked away at the foot of the Kana Pahar hill lies the serene Dargah of Kamruddin Shah, an enduring symbol of communal harmony and spiritual significance. Nearest Bus Stop: Jhunjhunu Bus Stand (2 km) Nearest Railway Station: Jhunjhunu Railway Station (4 km) Nearest Airport: Jaipur International Airport (190 km)

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Dr. Ramnath Podar Haveli Museum

If you are looking to visit Shekhawati’s painted towns in Rajasthan, I highly recommend you start with Nawalgarh – specifically the Podar Haveli museum. This place is a perfect prelude to your tour of this region. For one, Podar ki haveli is one of the best-maintained mansions in this region. Now a museum of Rajasthani culture, it is the place that will introduce you to the typical layout of a Marwari haveli. Equipped with that kind of knowledge, you will appreciate the other Shekhawati Havelis better.

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Harlalka Well

The joy of travel comes in exploring new things. Planting your feet somewhere you’ve never been before brings with it the rush of discovery and the joy of pushing back on the boundaries of your world.

But when one does arrive at that fresh frontier, there are ways better than others to begin your journey of discovery. Follow these steps and see the world with a new light.

 

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Saraf Haveli

Mohan lal saraf haveli was built as residential place of the saraf. They left the place and now the Haveli is one of the attraction of Mandawa. During 18th century Mandawa was one of the important destination for traders and merchants. The rajput merchants built their famous Havelis and these Havelis are the major attraction in Mandawa now. The brilliant havelis of Rajasthan can be seen in Mandawa. The Mohanlal saraf haveli of Mandawa takes place in them.

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Kamal Morarka Haveli Museum

Shekhawati region in Rajasthan was given partial treatment by Mother Nature which is reflected in its semi-arid conditions. The Shekhawati culture responded to this challenge and compensated very beautifully in its rich tradition of folk arts, handicrafts and life styles. The cultural values also inculcated a deep sense of resilience and entrepreneurship in the sons of the soil reflected in top successful business houses of India originating from Shekhawati. This is evident in creation of magnificent havelis, philanthropic institutions and running of various altruistic activities by the segment of population for more than one century. It led to a rich heritage worth interest for serious tourism by outsiders.

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