Showing posts with label Explore the unexplored. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Explore the unexplored. Show all posts

Wednesday 29 September 2021

Have you visited these Unexplored Hidden Gems of Rajasthan

Discover Worlds Unexplored exotic destinations for holiday 


So want to get off the grid? Are you looking for an exotic weekend getaway from Delhi which is still unexplored and free from the maddening crowd? Wanna jet away to a place where you can not only relax but also enjoy your vacation with your family and friends? 

Do you know that there are many unexplored places in Rajasthan which are as historical and as exotic and enchanting as any other place in the Royal state of Rajasthan. Do you know that there are number of places in Rajasthan that are getting a lot of buzz in the travel world right now

Raising a toast to the explorer within you, here is an exotic getaway for you to consider for your next vacation. 

Don't say that you have already visited Rajasthan before exploring the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. Havelis of Shekhawati Region of Rajasthan must be in your bucket list


Shekhawati means the garden of Shekha. The name Shekhawati comes from Rao Shekha, a Kachhwaha satrap, who had dominated and conquered large parts of the region in the fifteenth century. However under the reign of Shardul Singh in 18th century Shekhawati region reached its political zenith.
The Shekhawati Region in Rajasthan is spread across districts of Jhunjunu, Sikar and Churu in Northern parts of Rajasthan, close to Haryana.
The most suitable base of exploring Shekhawati in Rajasthan is Mandawa which is located about 170 Kms north-west of the state capital Jaipur and around 275 kms south-west of the National Capital Delhi.
The best of the painted towns of Shekhawati region are located within a 50 km radius from Mandawa. The region is famous for the marvelous Havelis.





 Best places to visit in Shekhawati Region in Rajasthan
Mandawa 

Mandawa town is located about 35 kms from Jhunjunu. The Small but elegant town Mandawa was established in the year 1756, when Nawal Singh built the fort which is now converted into the hotel called Castle Mandawa. The town however became a full-fledged town after Nawal Singh’s 2 grandsons made mandawa their home at the close of the 18th century. 
Mandawa lured number of merchants to set up shop here. You will find the murals of the Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli extraordinary, particularly in the diversity of their themes.
You would be surprised to see that Bansidhar Nevatia Haveli in Mandawa showing the Wright brothers’ maiden flight and a European making a telephone call, as well as a rather nationalistic tug-of-war between a strongman called Prof Ramamurti and a motor car driven by an Englishman.
Then there is Sneh Ram Ladia Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, Double Goenka Haveli which has humorous erotica painted on the outer left wall, a woman having sex with two men, and Krishna making love to a gopi. You can have access to this wall but through a thin passage from inside.


Bissau
Bissau is old-fashioned but very attractive little oasis to the north-west of Mandawa about 25 kms. Bissau is an amazing small town where you can see Keshargarh Fort which was built in 1746 by Keshari Singh, one of the five sons of Shardul Singh.
During 19th century Bissau town prospered a lot as it was corridor through which trading carvan moved freely between Delhi and the ports of Gujarat. It was an important link on the southern Silk route. Most of the merchant families like Poddars, Goenkas, Ruias, Singhanias, Birlas and many more originally belonged to this region and later migrated to port towns in India.
The answer to why there are so many Haveli’s in the Shekhawti region is that it was a tradition in those days whoever made it good in terms of trade and business would come back to his home place and build four things namely, a Haveli, a Baoli, a Mandir and a Dharamshala. As these businessmen became rich and multiplied their wealth they went on doing charity, erecting colleges, cenotaphs, grander and grander havelis, finally when nothing else could be thought of, they ordered that the Havelis be painted.
Some of the famous Havelis in Bissau region are Motiram Jasraj Sigthia Haveli located in one of the narrow lanes of Bissau. The small opening or entrance will lead you to the breathtaking view inside the Haveli. The façade is an extraordinary riot of rich colors. Each and every wall is painted and impressive.


Mahansar in Shekhawati region
Mahansar is located about 40 km North of Mandawa town. After you visit Bissau you can plan to visit Mahansar next Shekhawati town only about ten km away from Bissau. The small old town of Mahansar is truly delightful but sort of laid-back town.
The layout of Mahansar town is geometric and in a very less time it can be explored say about in an hour. Mahansar is also known as the customary business stronghold of the Poddar family, who in the nineteenth century moved their booming business in chintz and opium here.
The Poddars during those days commissioned some of the most skilled murals in Shekhawati. The most famous was, the Sone ki Dukan or the Golden Shop. That time it used to be the head office of the Poddars and was so called because of the lavish use of gold in the murals inside, is easily the piece de resistance.
The paintings are amzing and whoever have painted the murals must have been an accomplished illustrator who possessed a great sense of colour and composition. The highlighting point is ornately depicted war between the armies of Rama and Ravana, Rama’s wedding and Vishnu’s incarnations.
You will also find an enthralling Mahansar fort just about five minutes walk from Sone ki Dukan.  The small and elegant Mahansar Fort was founded by Thakur Nahar Singh in 1768. A portion of Mahansar Fort is now turned into a heritage hotel called Narayan Niwas Palace owned and run by Thakur Sahib Tejpal Singh and his family.

Ramgarh
Ramgarh is located about 40 km North-West of Mandawa town. Ramgarh is only about 8 km from Mahansar. In the 19th Century Ramgarh used to be one of Shekhawati’s wealthiest towns. Even today Ramgarh is still called Sethon ka Ramgarh (Ramgarh of the Merchants) just to differentiate it from its namesakes. The town was founded by Poddars in 1791who were fled Churu town after the thakur there had levied heavy taxes on their wool business, Ramgarh boasts the largest number of murals in the whole of Shekhawati.

Fatehpur
Fatehpur is situated on the west of Mandawa about 19 Kms from Mandawa and around 15 km south of Ramgarh, Fatehpur was founded by Fateh Khan in 1451 and is one of the oldest towns in Shekhawati. Fatehgarh town has a rich history because of which it has some impressive step-wells and joharas (reservoirs). Fatehgarh at one point in time was also home to well-known Marwari business families such as Poddars, the Singhanias, Devras and Saraogis, who have built some of the most magnificently decorated havelis in the Shekhawati region.

Don’t miss the Nand Lal Devra now known as the Nadine le Prince Haveli. It was bought by the French woman for a whopping 3 million rupees in 1998. She is a painter herself and till now has spent over 6 million for its renovation and restoration work. You would also be delighted to see the Singhania Haveli with its huge painting of four elephants cradling goddess Lakshmi with their trunks, and exquisitely painted gopis. Choudhary ki Haveli is one of the most richly painted in Shekhawati, please check wether it is now open or still shut.
Nawalgarh
Nawalgarh located about 28 Kms from Mandawa toward south-east. Nawalgarh is one of the largest and busiest towns of Shekhawati. It was established in 1737 by Nawal Singh, one of the sons of renowned Shardul Singh. Nawalgarh has witnessed a series of rulers who were lenient and attracted a numerous rich Marwari merchants who built many richly painted havelis here.

Though many of the Havelis in Nawalgarh are now in a state of disrepair, do not miss to visit the Poddar Haveli which is an exception. It has been turned into a museum now. The murals in this early 20th century haveli have been carefully restored to their original glory. The museum also exhibits wedding costumes of different communities of Rajasthan.
Absolute artistic brilliance can be seen on the painted ceiling of a small room in the fort called Bala Qila stands.
Aath Haveli is yet another piece of great work in Nawalgarh with its mural of a long train with one passenger per compartment; a woman feeding a child and at the same time doing her make-up; a couple making love. You can also watch out for Morarka Haveli in Nawalgarh near Aath Haveli.Morarka boasts of gracefully sketched paintings.
Then there is Sheksaria Haveli, Chaucharia Haveli apart from the above mentioned havelis in Nawalgarh
Parasrampura 

Parasrampura is located about 45 kms from Mandawa town. It is a small and beautiful peaceful village in the Shekhawati region where you can see some of the finest and earliest murals in Shekhawati. The murals embellish the chhatri of Shardul Singh, who stayed in this village during his last days. Built in 1750, the cenotaph portrays scenes from Hindu mythology. It also shows the legendary Shardul Singh take the chair of his court along with his five sons.
Dundlod


Dundlod is located about 23 kms from Mandawa and around 8 km from Mukundgarh on the road to Nawalgarh. It is a small, peaceful and relatively tidy town in the Shekhawati belt which was establieshed in 1750 by Keshri Singh, who also happens to be the founder of Bissau. The Dera Dundlod Quila is now converted into a hotel was built in 1750. It has a very magnificent and lavish hall, called the Diwan-e-Khana. The Goenkas were the ruling business clan in Dundlod and have built number of Havelis which worth a visit.
How to reach Shekhawati Belt Region of Rajasthan
Nearest Airport – Sanganer Airport Jaipur connected from Delhi Mumbai Jodhpur Bangalore and other major cities. Regular bus service and trains are available from Jaipur to the Shekhawati region towns like Jhunjunu Sikar Mandawa Churu etc. You can also hire a Taxi to Mandawa which is about 180 Kms from jaipur Airport. Taxi will charge from Rs 2500 to 3000.
By Rail
Many towns of Shekhawati Region are connected by train and Rail service. Dundlod, Mukundgarh, Jhunjunu and Nawalgarh are the nearest railway stations from Mandawa.
By Road
Shekhawati belt region is well connected by road from Jaipur Delhi Bikaner and other parts of the state. Frequent bus service is available to these places.
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Tuesday 9 January 2018

The perfect way to rediscover yourself – Explore the unexplored

Mesmerising Keylong in Himachal Pradesh (Lahaul Spiti)
Just imagine you are chilling in this little place and spending a nice evening with your friends or family by the rivers and waterfalls! What else you need during a break!

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So you wanna experience the real thrill of mountains? Would you like to go aboard on one of the most beautiful but lesser known destinations in India?

Are you fed up with the common tourist destinations and looking for a destination at a time when the holiday bells are tolling?

I am sure you will agree that most of the common tourist places in India are no more in vogue. However you would also agree that India has lot more to offer and has got so many beautiful, amazing, interesting and unexplored places. 

The advantage of going on a vacation to unexplored destinations will definitely add a life time memory to your travelogue. The unexplored places are blessed with natural beauty, rare indigenous flora and fauna, pure heritage and culture, pure oxygen and much more.

Keylong is situated at an height of over 3350 meters above sea level in Lahaul Spiti District of Himachal Pradesh. Keylong is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India and Himachal. Kelong is still unexplored and the remote areas of the Spiti Valley are mostly covered with snow for almost four months in the year.

 Keylong is also headquarters of Lahaul and Spiti district. The entire region in Lahaul Spiti District is exciting, strange with number of primitive and splendid mountainous and Keylong is truly delightful. You need to pass the great heights to reach Keylong.

While in Manali if you wish to see the real beauty of hills then from Manali take Manali- Leh highway and you will reach Rohtang Pass (over 3980 m). Generally people go up to Rohtang Pass till the snow point. However after crossing the Rohtang Pass you can see the breathtaking and amazing scenic beauty when you reach Koksar, the 1st village of Lahaul, then Sissu, Gondla and finally cross the river Chandra Bhaga at Tandi to reach Keylong.


Climate of Keylong Lahaul Spiti Himachal
The climate is very cold and the place experience heavy snow fall. Keylong and Lahaul Spiti remains cut-off from outer world during winters due to heavy snow fall in the region. The Rohtang Pass remains closed during November to April or May. Neverthless the climate of Keylong and Lahaul remains dry and revitalizing. The days during the summers are hot and nights are extremely cold. Even in the summers Heavy / Light woolens are recommended.

Tourist Attractions in Keylong Lahaul Spiti Himachal

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TANDI – Tandi is situated at an altitude of over 2573 meters and is about 8 km, short of Keylong, on the Manali - Leh Raod. Tandi is extremely beautiful place located on the convergence of River Chandra & River Bhaga. If you are in your own vehicle remember to fill your fuel tank as this is the last station where you will find a Petrol Pump.

SISSU Sissu is located at an altitude of 3100 meters on the banks of River Chandra. Sissu is about 15 km from Koksa. Sissu is also famous for the migratory birds from Siberia. Many geese and ducks stop here on their way to and from Siberia.

GONDLA Located at a height of over 3100 meters Gondla is about 18 km from Keylong. Gondla is situated on the right bank of river Chandra and is famous for scenic beauty and an ancient Fort.

UDAIPUR Located at an altitude of over 2500 meters Udaipur is around 53 km from Keylong. Udaipur is also known as home renowned Mrikula Devi Temple famous for excellent and unique wood carvings.

TRILOKNATH Located at a height of over 2700 meters Trilokinath is about 4 km from Udaipur. Thousands of devotees visit Trilokinath which is famous for Triloknath temple. Trilokinath is Sacred both for HIndus and Buddhists.

MONASTERIES in Keylong Lahaul Spiti renowned for its monasteries world wide. These Monasteries are locally known as Gompas. The Gompas are known to be great repositories of Buddhists devotion and art treasures.

The famous Monasteries or Gompas in the Keylong region are Kardang - 5 km, Shasur - 3 km, Guru Ghantal - 8 km, Tayul - 6 km, Gemur - 18 km

SHOPPING in Keylong
– Keylong is famous for local Shawls made of pure wool. Apart from this Keylong and Spiti Vallry offers local Tweeds and the shops in Keylong will offer you variety of Caps, Sliver jewellery, Rugs, Pullovers, Footwear, Fresh fruit, Natural oil (olive and almond), Woolen jackets, Metal craft, and Bamboo products.

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How to Reach Keylong How to Reach Lahaul Spiti

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Keylong is one of the most beautiful and un explored hill stations in Himachal Pradesh. Keylong in Himachal is situated at an altitude of over 3350 m in Lahaul Spiti District of HP. Keylong in Himachal Pradesh is very calm and beautiful place in Himachal's remote area. Temperature in Keylong ranges from 5 degrees to 20 degrees in Summers. Temperarture in Keylong is 0 degrees to minus 20 degrees in Winters. Keylong is covered with snow for almost four months in the year. Best time to visit Keylong is between May to October

Reaching Keylong by Road
Journey to Keylong in Lahaul Spiti via road in the mesmerizing hills is actual pleasure and fills your heart with delight. Distance of  from Manali is about 115 km. Journey to Keylong by road begins from Manali. Keylong is around 188 km from Kaza. Distance of Keylong is 370 km from Leh, Keylong is 430 km from Chandigarh and 695 km from Delhi.

The roads are closed for transport during November to April due to heavy winter. Buses ply from Manali to Keylong, Taxis and shared Taxis are also available from Manali during summer season.

In the summers watch out for HPTDC offers and tour packages in Himachal. The packages to Keylong Spiti in the season include travel by deluxe buses and coaches. HRTC also runs Deluxe buses from Manali to Leh via Keylong during.

Nearest airport from Keylong is Bhunter(Kullu) 175 km from Keylong

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