Nawalgarh Rajasthan |
| Introduction: |
| Nawalgarh boasts of some of the finest frescoes in the Shekhawati region. The town exudes an old world charm and the colourful bazaar has the largest number of painted havelis in Shekhawati. The fort, now a little disfigured,is yet worthy of attention. There are numerous havelis worth seeing.The town has the largest number of Havelis which is the symbol of teh Rajasthan cultureand beauty.The walls of these Havelis cover have a lot of beautiful paintings which is based upon the different types of the stories. The most famous among them are the life sketches of Lord Krishna.
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| Information: |
Temperature: Summer:40.5°C-26.8°C / Winter:30.0°C-10.0°C
Language: Hindi,English,Rajasthani.
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| Access: |
| N25-km North Of Sikar, Rajasthan. |
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| History: |
| Nawalgarh was founded in 1737 by Thakur Nawal Singh, this town boasts of some of the finest frescoes in the Shekhawati region.This town is full of attractions and colourful items.Six of the ancestors of Rawat Sahib Kesri Singh Ji who is the the present head of Bassi, Chundawat family laid down their lives defending Mewar and the famous Chittorgarh Fort. It is the citadel where were enacted the immortal episodes of sacrifice and heroism.There are so many famous places in Nawalgarh but the most famous of them are Aath Haveli Complex, Anandi Lal Poddar Haveli and Jodhraj Patodia Haveli.
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| Tourists attractions: |
| Anandi Lal Poddar Haveli, Nawalgarh Fort, Roop Niwas Palace,
Sheesh Mahal, The Bazar of Nawalgarh |
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| Tourist information: |
Air: Jaipur is the nearest airport from Nawalgarh.
Rail: Nawalgarh is around 12-kms away from Sawai Madhopur railway station
Road: Buses are also available from Sawai Madhopur, the nearest town with quite a few areas around.
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