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Devgarh Royal Rajasthani Feels
Located at an altitude of about 2100 feet above sea level, Deogarh or Devgarh is one of the coolest Sikar tourist places. One of the most popular attractions here is the gorgeous Deogarh Mahal perched on the hilltop of Aravalli mountain range. Set amidst pristine landscapes and serene lakes, Deogarh Mahal depicts the royal feel of Rajasthani architecture. Ornamented with shining mirrors and murals, this is a heritage site is one of the most visited tourist places in Sikar.
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Laxmangarh Fort
The Lachhmangarh fort was purchased by Mr. Ram Niwasji Jhunjhunwala’s family. Since then the family has been responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the fort. The fort is a private property of the family and is not open for the public.A number of changes has been made to the Fort over the years. While the exterior remain untouched the interior has been modified in a manner to attain a balance between old world charm and modern day amenities.
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Harshnath Temple
Placed in the arms of Aravallis, stands an astounding temple yet again devoted to the great Lord Shiva and his incarnations. The premises around the temple is more than 200 years old and was first invaded by the ruthless Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. After the invasion the Harshnath temple was completely destroyed and still stands in the same way it was left after the brutal invasion. However, in 1718 AD Rao Shiv Singh had rebuilt the area near the temple and had built a number of shrines devoted to Hindu deities. As bold and as remarkable as the deity himself, the Harshnath temple is known to stand proudly in the midst of the mountain ranges.
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Ganeshwar
Ganeshwar is a famous picnic spot and one of the best places to visit in Sikar. This prime attraction is a village located close to the beautiful town of Neem ka Thana. Ganeshwar is also an excavation site, where the ruins of 4000 years old civilizations are the main crowd puller. Yet another major allurement of this village is the hot sulphur springs. People of the village believe that a dip in the spring cures all the skin ailments.
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The Pink City
Jaipur became known as “The Pink City” when, in 1876, Maharaja Ram Singh had most of the buildings painted pink—the color of hospitality—in preparation for a visit by Britain’s Queen Victoria. Today, the city is known for its bazaars, forts, temples, palaces, and wildlife sanctuaries. In this Expedition, we explore some of the city’s landmarks and see how religion, culture, and science overlapped to influence the city’s development.
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