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Shekhawati Travel

The
semi-desert region of Shekhwati is popularly known as the 'open-air art gallery'
of Rajasthan. The region lies the triangular area between Delhi, Jaipur and
Bikaner and includes Jhunjhuniun, Sikar and Churu districts of Rajasthan, Shekhawati,
is unique as no-where else in the world there is such a hundreds of haveli's,
temples, cenotaphs,wells and forts.
Some of the best towns for fresco-seeing are Jhunjhunun, Mandawa, Fatehpur,
Ramgarh, Churu, Mahansar, Mukundgarh, Dundlod, Nawalgarh, Lakshmangarh and
Sikar, which are easily accessible. Shekhwati is often called the 'open air
art gallery of Rajasthan' the region of medieval Shekhwati comprise the present
day districts of Sikar and Jhunjhunu. The land of 'Shekha's clan' owes its
name to Rao Shekha (1433-1488), a cousin of the Kachchawahas of Jaipur. However
the hight quality frescoes which the region is particularly famous for, date
between (1750-1930)
The themes encompass traditional mythology, local legend and folklore, Rajput
lifestyle, personalities from the epics and historically traceable personelties.
Besides, one will also find a curious amalgamation of traditional Indian and
Europen styles and subjects.
The towns of Sikar and Jhunjhunu can be used as convenient bases to explore
the variegated examples of Shekhwati art. Both these towns on this circuit
are well connected to Jaipur as well as to Delhi directly.
CITY SIGHTS
Jhunjhunu : From Delhi 250km and 180km from Jaipur. The district headquarters
was a stronghold of the Kayamkhani Nawabs till 1730. The havelis of the Tibriwals
and the Modis as well as the Khetri Mahal and the Bihariji Temple have frescoes
worth seeing.
Sikar : The other district headquarters town, also has several fine examples
of frescoes on its havelis and temples. The main centers of Shekhawati art in
this district are at Ramgarh Fatehpur and Lachhmangarh. Some of the important
towns that should not missed are Sikar where the temples of Gopinath, Raghunath
and Madan are interesting as are the Biyani havelis with their unusual blue
and white colours. Two other important temples in the vicinity are the Harsh
Nath temple and the Jain Mata temple.
Lachmangarh
: It is one of the most impressive and imposing in Shekhwati .
ACCESS
By road Shekhawati is well connected to major cities like: Delhi 231km, Jaipur
182km, Bikaner 214km, Churi 52km & Jaipur-Sikar is 114km.
The nearest Airport is Jaipur (182km)
TEMPERATURE
Season Max. Min.
Winter 17 10
Summer 30 26
CLOTHINGS
Summer: Light Tropical
Winter: Light Wollen
LANGUAGE
Hindi, Rajasthani, English & Gujrati.
ACCOMMODATION
» Hotel Castle Mandawa
» Hotel Roop Niwas.
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