Tourist Places in Shekhawati
Shekhawati is a region that is located in the Indian state of Rajasthan. This region is famous for housing the Shekhawati murals that are simply awe-inspiring. It is said that Marwari traders built the havelis in this deserted area and painted the captivating murals on the exterior as well as interior walls. It has emanated as a well-known tourist site in Rajasthan.
Shekhawati is located in the isolated region of Thar. It is surrounded by the golden sands in all the 4 directions. Undoubtedly, the climate of Shekhawati is described as arid in nature. It faces flaming summers as the temperatures scale up to 50°C on an average. During the winter season, the temperatures fall down at zero degrees. Shekhawati receives a scanty rainfall with an annual average of 600 mm.
One can enjoy memorable holidays in Shekhawati. The enticing havelis ensnare the tourists on a large scale due to the miniature as well as Shekhawati paintings. If you’re an adventure aficionado then head towards the Thar Desert and enjoy the camel ride and desert safari amid the golden sands.
History of Shekhawati
Shekhawati, as the name suggests is the land of Shekhawat Rajputs. The term Shekhawati directly relates to its founding father MahaRao Shekha Ji. The literal meaning of word Shekha+Wati in local language means the garden of MahaRao Shekha. Descendants of MahaRao Shekah Ji are called Shekhawat Rajputs. The noble Shekhawat Rajputs ruled this area for more than 500 years. Other than the Rajput community, Marwaris (the business class) and agrarian communities like Jats and Malis have an important role in growth and prosperity of Shekhawati.
Places to visit in Shekhawati
There are many towns to see in Shekhawati and roam around to witness the beauty of this painted land. Here we have listed the best places to visit in Shekhawati, the main points of attraction in the region are Alsisar, Mandawa, Dundlod, Fatehpur, Ramgarh, Bissau, Mahansar, Khandela, Jhujhunu, Sikar, Khetri, Nawalgarh, Mukundgarh, Bagar, Chirawa and many more…We also covers parts of Churu and other adjoining districts of Shekhawati region where the art and culture attraction points are relevant to the visitors traveling this area of Rajasthan. Read More….
Famous Shekhawati Places
Nawalgarh - Named after its founder Thakur Nawal Singh (son of the most successful ruler of Shekhawati, Shardul Singh), Nawalgarh was a prosperous town in Shekhawati region. Some of the affluent business clan of India today trace their origin from Nawalgarh. Prominent among these is the Goenka family. The havelis of the town - Aath haveli, Murarka Haveli, Khedwal Bhawan, Bhagton ki Haveli and Anandi Lal Poddar Haveli - are its prime attraction. The frescoes and mural paintings are extremely attractive and reflect the skills of the workmen who created them. Other attraction of Nawalgarh is Ganga Mai Temple.
Dundlod - A small village in the Shekhawati region is known for a small fort built in the 18th century by Kesri Singh, youngest son of Sardul Singh. The fort has a Diwan Khana with portraits and period furnitures as well as a small library. The fort now serves as a hotel. Other attractions to be visited here are Tuganram Goenka Haveli, SatyaNarayan Temple and Jagathia Haveli. This village is 7 kms north of Nawalgarh.
Fatehpur - Established by Fateh Khan, a Muslim Nawab in 15th century, Fatehpur was captured by the Shekhawat Rajputs in the 18th century. The place boasts of some of the best fresco paintings of the region, however, unfortunately, the havelis housing them are more often locked. The worth seeing havelis in this place are Geori Shankar Haveli, Mahavir Prasad Goenka Haveli, Nand Lal Devra Haveli and Jagannath Singhania Haveli. There is also the Jagannath Singhania Chattri with beautiful garden which is worth visiting.
Ramgarh - Around 20 km from Fatehpur lies Ramgarh which was founded by a group of affluent Poddar merchant in the 18th century. The primary attraction of the town is Ram Gopal Poddar Chhatri that has beautiful scenes of Ramayana painted on its ceilings. Fresco paintings in Shani Mandir (Saturn Temple) are also eye catchers. Other attraction of the place include Ganga Temple, Ganes Temple, Tarachand Ghanshyamdas Poddar Haveli and Baij Nath Ruia Haveli.
Jhunjhunu - Currently a district head quarter, Jhunjhunu was founded by Kaimkhani Nawabs in the 15th century. Places worth visiting in this town are Badani Chand Well, Mertani Baori, Ajit Sagar, Dargah of Kamrud-din Shah, Badal Fort, Khetri Mahal, Bihariji Temple, Rani Sati Temple and Forest Ganj. The significant havelis of this place are Modi Haveli, Kaniram Narsingh Das Tiberwala Haveli, MohanDas Ishwar Das Modi Haveli and Narudin Farooqi Haveli.
Bissau - Nearly 32 km north west of Jhunjhunu is a small town known as Bissau. The town was founded by Kesri Singh and has seen numerous ups and down. Important attractions here include Chhatri of Hammir Singh, Haveli of Girdarilal Sigtia and Motiram Jasraj Sigtia Haveli. The last one today serves as a junior school.
Mahansar - Around 6 km from Bissau is another small village, Mahansar which was founded by Nawal Singh in the 18th century. The village does not overflows with attractions, yet some of the havelis with their fine paintings are worth visiting. Prominent among these is the Sona ki Dukan Haveli which has exquisite meenakari work to delight the visitors. Sahaj Ram Poddar Chhatri is also worth visiting.
Mandawa - One of the most visited destinations in the Shekhawati region, Mandawa came into limelight in the 18th century. It has an imposing fort, Castle Mandawa that serves as a heritage hotel today. Other attractions of the town include the havelis of Chokhanias, Goenkas Nevatia & Ladia and Saraf. Parasrampura - The tiny village preserves some of the oldest and most beautiful paintings of the Shekhawati region. The paintings on the inner portion of the dome of Thakur Shardul Singh cenotaph, Shamji Saraf Haveli and Gopinathji Mandir is worth appreciating.
Sikar - Now a district headquarters, Sikar was once the largest thikana (feudatory) under the Jaipur State. Important attractions here are the havelis of Biyani, Murarka, Somani, Sagarmal Sodhani and Madho Niwas. The Sikar Fort, Jublee Hall, Jain Temples, Gopinath Temple, Raghunath Temple, Jeen Mata Temple and Madan Mohan Temple in and around Sikar are also worth visiting.
Mukudgarh - Mukundgarh is a small town developed around a temple square. The Mukundgarh Fort serves as a heritage hotel. Tourists can pay a visit to the Kanoria and Ganeriwala Havelis and also shop for local handicrafts. Mukundgarh is highly known for its brass, iron scissors and textiles. Churu - Though Churu does not come in the Shekhawati region strictly, yet its history of traders and caravan outpost connects it with other places in Shekhawati. Place worth visiting here are the Kanhaiya Lal Bagla Haveli, Kothari Haveli, Surana Haveli, Poddar Haveli, Jain Temple, Balaji Temple, Ganga Temple, Taknet Chhatri and not to forget the Churu Fort.
Khetri - The second richest feudatory of the Jaipur state, Khetri was established in the 18th century. Prominent places worth visiting are Raghunath Temple, Bhopagarh Fort, Panna Lal Sha ka Talab, Ram Krishna Mission, Sukh Mahal and Hari Singh Temple. Pilani - This small village gained prominence as the home of wealthy Birla family. Today, the place is more known for its educational significance. For tourists sightseeing, there is BITS museum, Shiva, Ganga, Sarswati Temple and the Panchwati Temple.
How to reach Shekhawati
You can reach Shekhawati by air, rail and road. The nearest airports are of Jaipur and New Delhi. The area is well-connected by Road..Read more here to understand the routes to reach Shekhawati. We also have created a Distance Calculator for your ease to calculate the distance and understand the route map to reach Shekhawati. Please check with Railway Authorities before commencing your journey as a meter gauge to broad gauge conversion going on in the region and trains are not operating due to this up-gradation activity started in year 2012. Location of Shekhawati is in North-West Rajasthan.
Shekhawati Tour Packages
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Jaipur Jodhpur Mandawa Tour
Duration : 6 Days / 5 Nights
Destination : Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Mandawa -
Delhi Jaipur Mandawa 9 Days
Duration : 9 Days / 8 Nights
Destination : Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Mandawa -
Jaipur Pushkar Mandawa Tour
Duration : 4 Days / 3 Nights
Destination Covered : Jaipur – Pushkar – Mandawa -
Golden Triangle Mandawa
Duration : 07 Nights / 08 Days
Destination : Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Mandawa, Delhi -
Jaipur Mandawa Bikaner Tour
Duration : 08 Nights / 09 Days
Destination : Jaipur, Mandawa, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Jaipur -
Jaipur Jodhpur Mandawa Tour
Duration : 05 Nights / 06 Days
Destination : Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar, Mandawa, Delhi -
Rajasthan Shekhawati Tour
Duration : 08 Nights / 09 Days
Destination : Delhi, Jaipur, Mandawa, Nawalgarh, Dundlod, Ratangarh, Jaipur, Delhi -
Jaipur Jaisalmer Mandawa 6 Day Trip
Duration : 05 Nights / 06 Days
Destination : Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Mandawa, Delhi -
Jaipur Mandawa Bikaner 9 Day Trip
Duration : 08 Nights / 09 Days
Destination : Jaipur, Mandawa, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Pushkar, Ajmer, Jaipur