Nawalgarh

Nawalgarh is rightly referred to as the Open Air Gallery. There is art all
around. Nawalgarh is renowned all over the world for its exquisitely painted
havelis that are beautifully designed and carved. The havelis are the mansions
that boast of the beautifully carved wooden gates and the painted walls.
The ornate iron and brass fittings revealed the affluence of the owner of
the haveli. The marvelous murals have been painted on both the sides of
the walls. The paintings were further decorated with small pieces of mirror,
gold and silver leaves.
The religious nature of the people is revealed in the paintings that revolve
around the themes for the life and times of Lord Krishna. In fact there
are a range of topics that get covered on the walls of the havelis at Nawalgarh.
The list of must visit havelis at Nawalgarh comprises of the Anandilal Poddar
Haveli, the Jodhraj Patodia Haveli, Bansidar Bhagat Haveli, Chokhani Haveli,
the Aath (eight) Haveli complex, Chhawchhariya Haveli, Murarka Haveli, Hem
Raj Kulwal Haveli, Bhagton Ki Haveli, and Khedwal Bhavan.
The traders and merchants constructed most of the havelis in the 18th century
and the early 19th century. The business of silk and opium brought in a
lot of wealth to the merchants. So check out these finest frescoes in the
Nawalgarh!
While at Nawalgarh you must visit the British Clock Tower at the college.
The clock tower is a major landmark in Nawalgarh, which is the heart of
the Shekhawati.
Then there are two famous forts of Nawalgarh. The dome of the Nawalgarh
fort has an

aerial view of Jaipur painted on it. The Ganga Mai temple near
the gate of one of the forts is a major tourist attraction.
At Nawalgarh you may even avail a comfortable and luxurious stay at the
residence of the Thakur of Nawalgarh. The Roop Niwas Palace is the right
choice at Nawalgarh for the royal experience of your retreat.
There are the gorgeous green garden and the fabulous fountains that will
not fail to sweep you off your feet. For recreation you may even indulge
in pool and billiards.
Camel as well as horse rides can also be opted for. There are as many as
thirty well-appointed and equipped rooms to make your stay an unforgettable
one. The charming combination of the Rajput and the European architectures
of the Roop Niwas Palace are captivating. Off late the royal residence has
been converted into a heritage hotel.
HOW TO REACH
Nawalgarh is easily accessible.
BY AIR - The capital city of Rajasthan state namely Jaipur is at
a distance of hundred kilometers from Nawalgarh. Jaipur happens to be the
nearest airport that connects Nawalgarh with the other major cities of India
by air.
BY RAIL - In terms of rail transport the railway station at Nawalgarh
caters to the tourists and other travelers of train from the neighboring
areas.
BY ROAD - The road network links Nawalgarh with most of the major
towns of Rajasthan. Once you reach Nawalgarh you may opt for hiring jeeps
or auto rickshaws to travel locally. At Nawalgarh food and accommodation
are easily available. There are budget hotels and other restaurants that
cater to the needs of the tourists of varying pocket sizes.
Shekhawati Tourism
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