Shekhawati
could be a desert space in Rajasthan and has tremendous historical
significance for Indians. it's many references within the epic of
Mahabharata and is widely believed that the ‘Vedas’, the holy text of
the Hindus, was written during this a part of the country. The Shekhawat
Rajputs were the dominant rulers of the world and also the magnificent
forts and havelis of the region were engineered by them. In fact, the
place is known as when Rao Shekha, its erstwhile ruler.
Shekhawati
is understood because the ‘open art gallery of Rajasthan’ for its
multiple forts, havelis and alternative historical structures. Famous
among these are the Haveli Nadine Prince, Morarka Haveli Museum, Dr.
Ramnath A Podar Haveli Museum, Jaganath Sanghania Haveli and also the
Khetri Mahal.
The
Haveli Nadine Prince dates back to 1802, currently owned by a French
artist who has converted it into an art gallery and cultural centre. Dr.
Ramnath A Podar Haveli Museum has many galleries on Rajasthani culture,
whereas the Morarka Haveli Museum encompasses a 250 year recent fort.
The Khetri Mahal dates back to 1770, thought-about to be a really subtle
structure with a powerful read.
Among
the famous forts of the region are Mandwa Fort, Mukundgarh Fort and
Dundlord Fort. The Mandwa Fort is currently a heritage hotel. The
Dundlord Fort encompasses a world famous library of European paintings.
The Mukundgarh Fort could be a sprawling palace detached over a region
of near 8000 sq m replete with ancient courtyards, verandahs and
balconies.
Shekhawati
conjointly has some distinctive mosques and a deer sanctuary that are
value a visit. it's quite common among tourists to travel regionally on a
camel safari so as to relish the desert. several of the palaces within
the region are converted into hotels and might provide a singular
hospitality expertise to guests.
There
is a desert competition held per annum within the month of February
that attracts giant crowds to ascertain the assorted cultural programs
held as a part of the competition. referred to as the Shekhawati
competition, it'll be held from 12th-14th February, 2012. Jointly
organised by the State Tourism Department and also the District
Administrations of Sikar, Churu and Jhunjhunu, Nawalgarh is that the
main venue of the competition.
The
competition provides a glimpse into the agricultural lifestyle of the
individuals of this region. Camel and jeep safaris also are a part of
the festivities. Rural games, haveli competitions, cultural events, farm
visits and fireworks are alternative attractions of this competition
which can be unfold over four venues, viz. Nawalgarh, Sikar, Jhunjhunu
and Churu. the most venue, Nawalgarh, is definitely reachable by road
and rail from Jaipur that is at a distance of a hundred and forty km
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