Visit Samode Jaipur

Rajasthan’s nomenclature is perhaps the best one, the most appropriate in the Indian states. It’s the land of the royals, and nothing bears more testimony to that fact than the numerous tourist destinations scattered throughout its area, full of gorgeous palaces and temples and forts and the like. Now among it all is the little paradise called Samode, and it is one which showcases all the traditional attractions like temples by the dozen, mansions that are palatial and eye catching gardens. As an added bonus, it also offers a glimpse into the workings of its day to day commerce through the very many shopping areas close by. Samode is situated in the royal Indian state of Rajasthan around 42 km from Jaipur, the capital city. Located on way to Shekhawati, this small village is famous for its haveli and fort

Samode History :-

Unlike the other havelis of Rajasthan, the Samode Palace does not belong to any royal family but a family of noblemen, the Rawals of Samode. It is about four hundred years old, and has some new additions and modifications. This family traces its descent to Prithvi Singh of Amber (1503-1528), the seventeenth prince of the house of Kachwaha Rajputs, who in turn trace their descent to Lord Rama. Gopal Singh, one of the 12 sons of Prithvi Singh, was given Samode, which owed loyalty to the rulers of Amber and Jaipur. These noblemen of Samode were bestowed the title of ‘Maha Rawal’, in place of just ‘Rawal’ by the royal family for their bravery and loyalty towards the royal family.

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Samode Fort :-

In true royal traditional tourism style, very symbolic of Rajasthan, this list kicks off with a fort at the beginning. Strong, old, and magnificently built, this fort is situated high on a hilltop where the view it affords can look down on miles all around below in every direction. Samode Fort was used for lodging by Rawals, as a lot of heritage nowadays is used here for lodging tourists by hotel chains. It showcases Mughal architecture, and was considered useful in war times. A must visit for tourists to Samode.

Samode Palace :-

This palace is another heritage architecture gem in Samode’s kitty. Built in bright colours, this is aesthetic enough to have earned places in both nationally and internationally acclaimed movies. It has different art styles inside it, like frescoes, paintings and sculpture. It also shows dual architectural styles, Rajput, Mughal, and is excellently photogenic. Samode Palace is a little way off from Pink City Jaipur.

Samode Bagh  :-

A bagh refers to a garden in traditional language translation, and this garden is truly the material to rival garden bigwigs like those in Jammu Kashmir. It is expansive and beautiful with flower species, and offers accommodation, food and hospitality to guests in natural environs. Samode Bagh is situated in former stable grounds of the empire and displays beautiful Mughal art. There are tents aplenty round the premises, which showcases attractions inside that are Mughal style influenced.

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Wildlife Tiger Reserve Sariska

Sariska Tiger Reserve (Wildlife Century In Rajasthan) :-
Sariska Tiger Reserve is well nestled in the Aravali Hills covering 800 sq km area divided into the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, sheer cliffs and rocky landscape. Whether you want to have camel safaris, go out for shopping in the surrounding places, visit medieval palaces or wildlife watching; Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is the best place for you.

Nearly 90% of the area in the sanctuary is covered with dhok trees accommodating various wildlife species. A variety of other wild animals like the leopard, sambhar, chital, nilgai, four-horned antelope, wild boar, rhesus  macaque, langur, hyena and jungle cats are found in the Sariska Tiger Reserve apart from the tiger. The Sariska National Park is home to India’s largest population of peafowl, and harbours quail, sand grouse, golden- backed woodpeckers and crested serpent eagles, among other species. Also the Siliserh Lake on the edge of the park has a large number of crocodiles.

The Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary houses the ruins of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor that date back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Also a 17th century castle on a hilltop at Kankwari provides a panoramic view of flying vultures and eagles. The Sariska was declared a sanctuary in 1955 and attained the status of a National Park in 1979.

About Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary :-
Sharp cliffs of hills and narrow valleys of the Aravallis dominate the landscape of Sariska, whose forests are dry and deciduous. Within the Sariska wildlife sanctuary there are the ruins of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor, belonging to the 10th and 11th centuries.

A 17th century castle on a sharp hilltop at Kankwari, provides a panoramic view of flying Egyptian vultures and eagles. The area was declared a sanctuary in 1955 and became a National Park in 1979.

Major Wildlife Attractions :-
Sariska park is home to numerous carnivores including Leopard, Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger. These feed on an abundance of prey species such as Sambar, Chitel, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar and Langur. Sariska is also well known for its large population of Rhesus Monkeys, which are found in large numbers around Talvriksh.
The avian world is also well represented with a rich and varied birdlife. These include Peafowl, Grey Partridge, Bush Quail, Sand Grouse, Tree Pie, Golden backed Wood Pecker, Crested Serpent Eagle and the Great Indian Horned Owl.

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Jamwai Mata Temple Jaipur

Jamwai Mata Temple Jaipur :- 

There are a lot of local temples that populate the landscape of Jaipur and around. Jamwai Mata Temple is an old one that houses the local Goddess of the Kachhwaha Dynasty in Rajasthan. Temple, located at the down streams of Ramgarh Lake,  is the oldest goddess shrine of the Jaipur Royal Family. The temple’s foundation was laid by the Kachhwaha ruler Raja Dulherai who was also responsible for the establishment of Kachhwaha rule in Rajputana. The local legends say that Raja Raja Dulherai conquered this area as he was encouraged by the spiritual power of Jamwai Mataji (the Goddess). For the Kachhwahas, this is a revered shrine and for tourists it is one of the temples that offer an insight into local culture and history.

It is much accepted view that Rao Dulheraoji had a dream about Jamway Mata who directed him to conquer the area and when he won the war with local Meena Landlord he renamed the town ‘Maanch’ as Jamwa Ramgarh. This is a devotional shrine for the whole of the kachwaha rajputs.
The geographical location of Jamwai Mata temple is around 30 Km in the North-East direction of Jaipur. The place is popularly known as Jamwa Ramgarh. It is a big tourist attraction due to Jamwai Mata Temple , Ramgarh lake and wild life sanctuary. The holy shrine of Jamwai Mata Ji is open for all her believers throughout the year. There is a special pooja which is conducted during the Navratri season by fasting and chanting bhajans in praise of Mata Ji. The locals are very helpful and add to it the temple surroundings are still not much commercialized, hence it is a popular spiritual excursion site for Jaipurites.

Although there is not much of a guidance needed to find the temple, still if you are stuck get help from the locals they are really helpful. The temple is not much surrounded by commercial activities till now which makes it a good a spiritual excursion to the visitors.

Best Time To Visit :-

The temple is open throughout the year for its visitors. You can plan your visit any time of the year, though its beauty is in full swing during the Navratri(Oct-Nov) season when special “Pooja” is conducted.

 

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Jalore And Pali Tour

Jalore Fort- Considered as one of the most unconquerable forts of the country, Jalore Fort has a famous saying about itself- “Let the sky be torn, the earth turned upside down, let the iron armor be cut to pieces, body fighting alone, but Jalore would not surrender”. Built in traditional Hindu architecture style, the Jalore Fort is erected over a steep hill 1200 Meters high. Jalore fort was built so high that it was suitable to have a panoramic view of the whole town. Hence, the whole city was commanded from over there. Jalore fort is perched atop a steep and perpendicular hill. It commands the town from rocky outcrop 336m (1200 ft) high fortified with a wall and bastions with cannon mounted upon them.

 

The fort has four gigantic gates however it is approachable only from one side, after a two-mile (3 km) long serpentine ascent. The approach to the fort is from the north, up a steep, slippery road through three rows of fortification to a single rampart wall 6.1m (20ft) high. It takes an hour to climb up. The fort is built on the lines of traditional Hindu architecture.

 

History of Jalore Fort

When Ala Ud Din Khilji attacked the Jalore Fort and many of the Rajput soldiers attained Martyrdom, their wives burned themselves to death by jumping into a pond of burning fire, so as to save their honours from opposing army. This was a popular tradition of highest sacrifice amongst Rajput women and known as “Jauhar”.The main attraction of the fort is the desolated (by Ala Ud Din Khilji) Residential Palace here, which now is left with ruined symmetrical walls with huge rock formations around it.From Hindu temples to Mosques to the Jain temples, representing the holy places of different rulers of this place, you will find all of them inside the Jalore Fort’s complex.The fort dates back its origin to somewhere between the 8th and 10th centuries. Perched at the top of a steep-sloped hill, the fort, stationed 1200 feet above the city, is surrounded by impregnable walls which makes it one of the best fortified bastions. The fort has four entrances, but it is approachable only from one side, that too after a long ascent. The Hindu architecture finds predominance in the structural design of the fort. The essence of visiting Jalore fort is not one which can be enjoyed vicariously. So experience the vigour and joy first-hand and drench yourself in the colours of Rajasthan at this destination, this symbol of magnanimity, this epitome of strength.

RANAKPUR TEMPLERanakpur is a village located in Desuri tehsil near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan in western India. It is located between Jodhpur and Udaipur. It is 162 Km from Jodhpur and 91 km from Udaipur, in a valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range. The Nearest Railway Station to reach Ranakpur is Falna Railway station. Ranakpur is one among the most famous places to visit in Pali, Rajasthan. Ranakpur is easily accessed by road from Udaipur. Rajasthan is famous for its rich and prolific art treasures. Some of its architectural monuments are considered among the best in the world. The Ranakpur Jain Temple excels them all as an exquisite work of art and architecture. There are a number of beautiful and delicately carved sculptures in this shrine which defy comparison. The temple is an eloquent testimony to India’s cultural heritage, her unique architecture and the vision and acumen of her past master artists.

This temple is the realiation of the vision and endeavours of four great and devout seekers They were Acharya Somasundatsuri Dharanashah, the Minister to Kumbha Rana, Rana Kumbha himself, and above all, Depa or Depaa, the architect who made the realisation of the dream possible.

OM TEMPLE For people who are planning to explore the spiritual places in Rajasrhan will definitely have an eye-catching trip to Pali. This spiritual and historically rich district is known as the city of temples and is blessed with large number of various temples that attracts visitors from various parts of India and even world. Pali district is located about 96 km to the north of Udaipur and is known as the beautiful pilgrimage center and tourists attractions in India. The entire area of this temple is taken care by the OM Ashram, which was established under the guidance of Vishwa Guru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwaranand Ji Maharaj in 1993. This Ashram also conducts various Vedic cultural activities like Yoga education and health that finally lead to peace and promotion of culture and religion in India. This temple and Ashram is situated in 250 acres area in Central Mountain and is the largest man made OM symbol.

 

SURYA TEMPLE- The exquisite medieval place of worship committed to the Sun God is determined to the banks of Mavi River in the midst of the beautiful Aravali ranges. The sanctuary based on a raised stage is an artful culmination of design. Both the sanctum and corridor are polygonal, decorated with a running band of sun based divinities, situated on chariots all around the outside divider.The Surya Narayana sanctuary is a prevalent sanctuary of the area that was built in the fifteenth century AD. The sanctuary has an overshadow the sacred place. It seeks after a roundabout arrangement and has ious projections. Its base has little projecting specialties and the sanctum is laid out on an octagonal arrangement with six jutting yards. The sanctuary has numerous friezes of Lord Surya, which incorporates one with his chariot that is drawn by seven stallions.

 

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Trip To Bhangarh Fort

Bhangarh Fort, Alwar :-

The stories of haunted forts in India is nothing new, we have grown up on them. However, the fort which symbolizes such haunted tales is Bhangarh Fort. Located at the border of the Sariska Tiger Reserve in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, this 17th century fort is infamously known as the “most haunted place in India”. Visitors to the fort attest to ghostly sightings and unnatural experiences within its compounds, and the stories of its being haunted are so widespread and believed that villages have sprung up quite far from the fort itself. The ASI, or the Archeological Survey of India, has, on its part, forbidden the locals, as well as the visitors, from visiting the fort at night.

 Legends behind the Bhangarh Fort
There are several legends surrounding the eeriness of the Bhangarh Fort.  According to one legend, a king named Madho Singh built the fort after obtaining permission from an ascetic who laid down the condition that the shadow of the fort must never fall on his house. However, one of the successors of Madho Singh increased the size of the fort vertically, thereby enveloping the ascetic’s house in its shadow. As a consequence, the fort soon met its destruction and was abandoned in no time.

According to the second legend, a local black magician was supposedly bewitched by the beauty of Princess Ratnavati of Bhangarh. To possess her, he cast a spell over a certain cosmetic she was supposed to use. However, the princess soon discovered his plan, and poured the entire cosmetic upon a massive stone boulder. This boulder then crushed the princess to death. However, before breathing his last, he cursed the entire place, saying that not a soul would ever reside there in peace. The entire surroundings around the Bhangarh Fort have been haunted ever since, or so it’s believed.

Architectural significance
Bhangarh Fort is situated at the edge of a vast green expanse of Sariska Tiger Reserve between Alwar and Jaipur, with a close proximity to Delhi, too. The fort bears close resemblance to the medieval city of Shahjahanabad. It consists of four massive gates in every direction.

The premises of the fort consist of a miniature waterfall, along with temples, which lend an air of tranquility to the entire surroundings. Remnants of once existing palaces can also be found inside the fort, they are indicative of the fort’s prosperity during its glorious days. Clearly, the fort’s popularity doesn’t need to rest on the haunted stories surrounding it, it is an architectural marvel in itself.

 

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The Historical Tanot Mata Temple

The Tanot Mata Temple Jaisalmer :- 

The Tanot Mata Temple situated in the Tanot village of district Jaisalmer, is a major attraction for those visiting the Thar Desert in Rajasthan. It is enveloped within numerous legends that are sure to instil awe and curiosity towards its sacred power and purity. The heritage site is preserved and maintained by the Border Security Force (BSF) of India since the Indo-Pakistan war in 1971.

Localities have immense faith on the temple’s austerity and pay regular visit to the Tanot Mata. She is believed to be an apparition of the Hinglaj Mata Goddess. Tanot is in close proximity with Longewala, a critical India-Pakistan border that forbids access to any individual without permission of Indian Government authorities. Due to its topography, it can harness large quantities of wind energy, thus visitors can see the rows of windmill energy power plants established here. There is a museum built adjacent to the temple that displays certain historic artefacts collected from the war period. This is a must visit place for those who wish to pay their homage to the Indian Army and the temple that is considered holy by the Indian heroes of defence and harmony.

History :-

It is said that during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Pakistani Army dropped over 3000 bombs targeting the temple but not even one exploded! The Pakistani Tank regiment was stupefied and kept shelling but not one bomb exploded. After the war the Pakistani General actually asked his counterpart in India about this incident and on knowing the story of the power of the temple that apparently protected the area he asked to see this place. This request was granted and the Pakistani General actually went to the temple and paid his respects and acknowledged the supernatural happening. After the war the temple management was handed over to Border Security Force of India on their request and to date the temple is maintained and manned by the BSF soldiers.

Things To Do In And Around :-

After paying your respects to the Goddess, you can take a round of the museum established in the same vicinity. It holds a public exhibition of the arms and ammunitions used during the Indo-Pakistan wars of 1965 and 1971. They hold great significance, as the bombs used to attack the natives of Tanot village never diffused. The place is one of the best place to explore in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan. This temple was shown in the film Border. The best time to visit is November – January, when the temperature is not likely to be extremely high. Taxis can be hired from Jaisalmer After completing this pilgrimage trip, you can plan a camel safari in the Thar Desert or plan a sightseeing trip of the majestic forts of Jaisalmer.

 

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Rajasthan A True Royal State In All Ways

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 In northern India, there is a state known as Rajasthan. The diverse culture and climate is the reason that make this unique from others. Rajasthan word made from two words raja (king) and Sathan (place) so it stands for place of kings. Means Rajasthan has very historical past and its each and every place have different stories and cultures.

Jodhpur –
In the thar Desert of Rajasthan there is a place jodhpur called as blue city. Jodhpur, the second largest city in Rajasthan, jodhpur is famous for its blue buildings, which were originally painted to signify that they were occupied by Brahmins. The former palace Mehrangarh was fort in past now it’s a museum. It attract the visitors most. Its walls, architecture are made by renowned artists of their era. These Jodhpur attractions and places to visit will give you a diverse experience of the city.

Jaipur-
Jaipur is a major tourist destination in India. The city was planned according to Indian Vastu shastra by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya in 1727.  India’s desert capital of Jaipur, affectionately referred to as the Pink City because of the pink walls and buildings of the old city, lures visitors with its stunning remnants of a bygone era. Jaipur was built by Sawai Jai Singh II, a Rajput king who ruled from 1699 to 1744. In 1727, he decided it was necessary to shift from Amber Fort to a location providing more space and better facilities, and began to construct the city. Jaipur is actually India’s first planned city, and the king put great effort into its design

Jaisalmer-
Jaisalmer’s ethereal sandstone Fort, which resembles a massive sandcastle rising from the desert, is the city’s focal point. The Fort was built in 1156 by Rajput ruler Jaisal, who also founded the city at the same time. Jaisalmer is also known for the fairytale architecture of its magnificent historichavelis (mansions), located both inside and out of the Fort. Many can be found in the narrow lanes north of the Fort.  It’s possible to stay at a desert camp in the area.

Pushkar –
An astonishing 30,000 camels converge on the tiny desert town of Pushkar, in India’s state of Rajasthan, for the annual Pushkar Fair. It’s a fascinating and peculiar sight, and a great opportunity to witness an old traditional-style Indian festival. The fair has now also become a major tourist attraction, with the camel trading part being surpassed by a formal program of activities arranged by Rajasthan Tourism. According to legends, Lord Brahma, believed to be the creator of the Universe dropped a lotus to the ground leading to the immediate creation of a lake. He then decided to name the place after the flower, and thus the name, Pushkar.

Mount abu-
The only hill station of Rajasthan, its cool atmosphere and lush green surroundings make it a major tourist spot within the state. The most important attraction, however, are undoubtedly the Dilwara temples, which is one of the most stunning piece of architecture in the country.  Aravalli Hills, where Mount Abu is situated, are of peculiar beauty that is difficult to understand if one has seen only the sand dunes of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. Considered as the ‘oasis of the desert’ for being home to some rivers, lakes, waterfalls, etc, this hill destination is respite from the scalding heat of Rajasthan.

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Top Attraction Of Jaisalmer Rajasthan

Jaisalmer – 

The Jaisalmer fort is a breathtaking sight: a massive sandcastle rising from the sandy plains like a mirage from a bygone era. Inside are shops swaddled in bright embroideries, a royal palace and numerous businesses looking for your tourist rupee. No place better evokes exotic camel-train trade routes and desert mystery. Ninety-nine bastions encircle the fort’s still-inhabited twisting lanes. Despite the commercialism, it’s hard not to be enchanted by this desert citadel. Beneath the ramparts, particularly to the north, the narrow streets of the old city conceal magnificent havelis, all carved from the same golden-honey sandstone as the fort – hence Jaisalmer’s designation as the Golden City.

Jaisalmer Fort –
The magnificent complex, also known as Sonar Kila (“Golden Fort”) for its gleaming golden sandstone walls and buildings, flourished on the east-west caravan route connecting India and Central Asia to the Middle East and North Africa. Merchants built elaborately designed havelis among the numerous palaces, temples, bazaars, and residences inside the walls of the complex. The superb architecture within the fort was protected by double fortification walls and circular bastions, key physical components used for defense and battle. Additional features of the fort include a pitching wall to hold the clay soil of the hill in place, a toe wall, and the mori, a pathway between the inner and outer fortification walls that allowed soldiers and horses to move throughout the structure in times of war. The fort is deteriorating, and in recent times, human activities, especially the introduction of modern plumbing, have accelerated this deterioration.

Deserts safari with folk dance –
Desert Festival of Jaisalmer is the most awaited and famous cultural and colourful events that dominate the sand of Rajasthan and Camel races, turban tying competitions are organized. It is held in the month of February every year in Rajasthan. The desert festival in Jaisalmer has showcased Rajasthani folk songs and dance so it is a very attracted festival for foreign tourists. The rich culture of the region is on display during this three-day long festival. This is the best time to visit Jaisalmer to witness performing arts like Kalbelia dances and folk songs and music. A person will never forget the famous Gair and Fire dancers which are the major attraction of the Jaisalmer desert festival celebrations. Interesting contests including a Mr. Desert contest and a turban tying competition enhance the fun of the occasion.The place acquires something of a carnival atmosphere from late afternoon till the next morning, making it somewhere to avoid if you’re after a solitary desert experience.If you’re organising your own camel ride on the spot, expect to pay Rs.300 for a one-hour sunset ride, but beware tricks from camel men such as demanding more money en route.

Sam sand dune-
You can drive there in a sturdy SUV, jeep or similar vehicle. Taxis can be hired in the city for the same as well. Ideally, you should opt for an overnight camping that typically includes transfers to and from Sam besides a short camel safari followed by dinner on the dunes with live folk performances, in addition to accommodation. The most exciting excursion that you can plan around Jaisalmer would have to be to Sam sand dunes. A vast area covered with rolling mounds of fine sand, Sam is barely 42 kilometres away from the city and is very popular for day trips as well as overnight camp excursions.

Havelis in Jaisalmer
There are a number of Havelis in Jaisalmer which feature different types of architecture like Rajputana and Islamic architecture. All the havelis are made using yellow sandstone and have beautifully carved facades and beautiful oriel windows. The beauty of these havelis is truly unmatched. The spectacular architecture of the havelis speaks of the creativity and innovation of craftsmen of those times. Some popular havelis of the city are Patwon Ki Haveli, Nathmal Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli.

Jain Temples Jaisalmer –
Within the vicinity of The Jaisalmer fort lie 7 Jain temples which are an embodiment of beautiful structural designs. Right from ceilings to tombs to gateways, each and every part of this temple is decorated with mirrors, frescoes, carvings, etc. These temples were built way back in the12th and 15th century, and are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars (Hermits). On the walls of the temples, you can find animal & human figures, carved in famous Dilwara temple style. The Jain temple has a Gyan Bhandar, a library, which interest many tourists.

Tanot mata temple– 
Belief or faith in God often helps one gather the courage in the face of adversity. The Indian Army has its share of stories when God helped Indian soldiers standing on the brink of annihilation and ended up being victorious.
The story of Tanot Temple at the Longewala border in Rajasthan is one such miraculous tale when the local deity Tanot aka Awad Mata didn’t let any Pakistani tank bomb explode and Indian soldiers who were certain of martydom and  defeat went on to crush the Pakistanis in both 1965 as well as 1971 wars.

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Le principali attrazioni di Jaisalmer Rajasthan

Il forte di Jaisalmer è uno spettacolo mozzafiato: un enorme castello di sabbia che si innalza dalle pianure sabbiose come un miraggio di un’epoca passata. All’interno ci sono negozi fitti di ricami luminosi, un palazzo reale e numerose attività commerciali alla ricerca della tua rupia turistica. Nessun luogo evoca percorsi esotici per cammelli e cammini e mistero del deserto. Novantanove bastioni circondano le viuzze tortuose ancora abitate del forte. Nonostante lo spirito commerciale, è difficile non rimanere incantati da questa cittadella del deserto. Sotto i bastioni, in particolare a nord, le strade strette della città vecchia nascondono magnifici havelis, tutti scolpiti nella stessa arenaria di miele dorato del forte – da qui la designazione di Jaisalmer come città d’oro.

Jaisalmer Fort –
Il magnifico complesso, noto anche come Sonar Kila (“Forte d’oro”) per le sue scintillanti pareti e gli edifici in arenaria dorata, fiorì sulla rotta carovana est-ovest che collegava l’India e l’Asia centrale al Medio Oriente e al Nord Africa. I mercanti costruivano elaborati haveli tra i numerosi palazzi, templi, bazar e residenze all’interno delle mura del complesso. La superba architettura all’interno del forte era protetta da doppie mura di fortificazione e bastioni circolari, componenti fisici chiave utilizzati per la difesa e la battaglia. Altre caratteristiche del forte includono un muraglione per tenere in posizione il terreno argilloso della collina, un muro del piede e il mori, un passaggio tra le mura di cinta interne ed esterne che permetteva a soldati e cavalli di muoversi in tutta la struttura in tempi di guerra. Il forte si sta deteriorando e, negli ultimi tempi, le attività umane, in particolare l’introduzione di impianti idraulici moderni, hanno accelerato questo deterioramento.

Deserti safari  –
Il Festival del Deserto di Jaisalmer è il più atteso e famoso evento culturale e colorato che domina la sabbia del Rajasthan e le corse dei cammelli, organizzando gare di legatura del turbante. Si svolge nel mese di febbraio di ogni anno in Rajasthan. Il festival del deserto a Jaisalmer ha mostrato canzoni e balli popolari del Rajasthan, quindi è un festival molto attratto per i turisti stranieri. La ricca cultura della regione è esposta durante questo festival di tre giorni. Questo è il periodo migliore per visitare Jaisalmer per assistere alle arti performative come le danze Kalbelia e le canzoni e la musica folk. Una persona non dimenticherà mai i famosi ballerini di Gair e Fire che sono la principale attrazione delle celebrazioni del festival del deserto di Jaisalmer. Concorsi interessanti tra cui un concorso Mr. Desert e una gara di legatura del turbante arricchiscono il divertimento dell’occasione.Il luogo acquisisce qualcosa di atmosfera carnevalesca dal tardo pomeriggio fino al mattino successivo, rendendolo da qualche parte da evitare se sei alla ricerca di una solitaria esperienza nel deserto Se stai organizzando il tuo giro in cammello sul posto, aspettati di pagare Rs.300 per un giro di un’ora di tramonto, ma fai attenzione ai trucchi degli uomini dei cammelli come chiedere più denaro lungo il percorso.

Sam sand dune-
Puoi guidare lì in un robusto SUV, jeep o veicolo simile. I taxi possono essere noleggiati in città allo stesso modo. Idealmente, dovresti optare per un campeggio notturno che di solito include trasferimenti da e per Sam oltre a un breve safari in cammello seguito da una cena sulle dune con esibizioni folkloristiche dal vivo, oltre all’alloggio. L’escursione più eccitante che puoi pianificare intorno a Jaisalmer dovrebbe essere quella delle dune di sabbia di Sam. Una vasta area coperta da mucchi di sabbia finissima, Sam è a soli 42 chilometri dalla città ed è molto popolare per le gite di un giorno e per le escursioni nel campo notturno.

Havelis in Jaisalmer-
Ci sono un certo numero di Havelis a Jaisalmer che presentano diversi tipi di architettura come Rajputana e l’architettura islamica. Tutti gli havelis sono realizzati in pietra arenaria gialla e hanno facciate meravigliosamente scolpite e belle finestre a bovindo. La bellezza di questi havelis è davvero ineguagliata. La spettacolare architettura degli havelis parla della creatività e dell’innovazione degli artigiani di quei tempi. Alcuni haveli popolari della città sono Patwon Ki Haveli, Nathmal Ki Haveli e Salim Singh Ki Haveli.

Jain templi Jaisalmer –
Nelle vicinanze del forte di Jaisalmer si trovano 7 templi Jain che sono l’incarnazione di bellissimi disegni strutturali. Proprio dai soffitti alle tombe alle porte, ogni parte di questo tempio è decorata con specchi, affreschi, intagli, ecc. Questi templi furono costruiti nel 12 ° e 15 ° secolo e sono dedicati a vari Jain Tirthankars (eremiti). Sulle pareti dei templi, puoi trovare figure animali e umane, scolpite nel famoso stile del tempio Dilwara. Il tempio Jain ha un Gyan Bhandar, una biblioteca, che interessa molti turisti

Tanot mata temple-
Il credere o la fede in Dio spesso aiuta a raccogliere il coraggio di fronte alle avversità. L’esercito indiano ha la sua parte di storie quando Dio aiuta i soldati indiani in piedi sull’orlo dell’annientamento e finisce per essere vittorioso.
La storia del Tempio Tanot al confine di Longewala nel Rajasthan è una di quelle storie miracolose quando la divinità locale Tanot aka Awad Mata non lasciò esplodere nessuna bomba da serbatoio pakistano e soldati indiani che erano certi del martirio e della sconfitta continuarono a schiacciare i pakistani in entrambe le guerre del 1965 e del 1971.

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Atracciones principales en Jaisalmer Rajasthan

El fuerte de Jaisalmer es una vista impresionante: un enorme castillo de arena que se eleva desde las arenosas llanuras como un espejismo de una época pasada. En el interior hay tiendas envueltas en brillantes bordados, un palacio real y numerosas empresas que buscan su rupia turística. Ningún lugar evoca mejor las exóticas rutas comerciales de los trenes de camellos y el misterio del desierto. Noventa y nueve bastiones rodean las retorcidas callejas del fuerte. A pesar del comercialismo, es difícil no dejarse hechizar por esta ciudadela desértica. Debajo de las murallas, particularmente hacia el norte, las calles estrechas de la ciudad vieja esconden magníficos havelis, todos tallados en la misma arenisca de miel dorada que el fuerte, de ahí la designación de Jaisalmer como la Ciudad Dorada.

Fortaleza de Jaisalmer –
El magnífico complejo, también conocido como Sonar Kila (“Fuerte de Oro”) por sus relucientes paredes y edificios de arenisca dorada, floreció en la ruta de caravanas este-oeste que conecta India y Asia Central con el Medio Oriente y el Norte de África. Los comerciantes construyeron havelis elaboradamente diseñados entre los numerosos palacios, templos, bazares y residencias dentro de las paredes del complejo. La magnífica arquitectura dentro de la fortaleza estaba protegida por muros de doble fortificación y bastiones circulares, componentes físicos clave utilizados para la defensa y la batalla. Las características adicionales de la fortaleza incluyen una pared de lanzamiento para sostener la tierra arcillosa de la colina en su lugar, una pared de dedo y el mori, un camino entre los muros de fortificación internos y externos que permitieron a soldados y caballos moverse a través de la estructura en tiempos de guerra. El fuerte se está deteriorando, y en los últimos tiempos, las actividades humanas, especialmente la introducción de la plomería moderna, han acelerado este deterioro.

Desierto safari  –
Desert Festival of Jaisalmer son los eventos culturales y coloridos más esperados y famosos que dominan la arena de Rajasthán y las carreras de Camel, se organizan competiciones de atar turbante. Se lleva a cabo en el mes de febrero de cada año en Rajasthan. El festival del desierto en Jaisalmer ha exhibido canciones y bailes populares de Rajasthani, por lo que es un festival muy atraído por los turistas extranjeros. La rica cultura de la región se exhibe durante este festival de tres días de duración. Este es el mejor momento para visitar Jaisalmer y presenciar las artes escénicas como las danzas de Kalbelia y las canciones y la música popular. Una persona nunca olvidará a los famosos bailarines Gair y Fire, que son la principal atracción de las celebraciones del festival del desierto de Jaisalmer. Concursos interesantes como el concurso Mr. Desert y una competencia de turbantes mejoran la diversión de la ocasión. El lugar adquiere algo así como un ambiente de carnaval desde la tarde hasta la mañana siguiente, convirtiéndolo en un lugar para evitar si lo que busca es una experiencia solitaria en el desierto .Si está organizando su propio paseo en camello en el lugar, espere pagar Rs.300 por un viaje de una hora al atardecer, pero tenga cuidado con los trucos de los camellos, tales como exigir más dinero en el camino.

Sam sand dune-
Puede conducir allí en un SUV robusto, un jeep o un vehículo similar. Los taxis se pueden alquilar en la ciudad por el mismo precio. Idealmente, debe optar por un campamento nocturno que generalmente incluye traslados desde y hacia Sam, además de un pequeño safari en camello seguido de una cena en las dunas con actuaciones folclóricas en vivo, además del alojamiento. La excursión más emocionante que puedes planear alrededor de Jaisalmer debería ser a las dunas de Sam. Una vasta área cubierta de montículos de arena fina, Sam está a apenas 42 kilómetros de la ciudad y es muy popular para excursiones de un día, así como excursiones de campamento durante la noche.

Havelis en Jaisalmer-
Hay una serie de Havelis en Jaisalmer que presentan diferentes tipos de arquitectura, como Rajputana y la arquitectura islámica. Todos los havelis están hechos con piedra arenisca amarilla y tienen fachadas bellamente talladas y hermosas ventanas del oriel. La belleza de estos havelis es verdaderamente incomparable. La arquitectura espectacular de los havelis habla de la creatividad y la innovación de los artesanos de aquellos tiempos. Algunos havelis populares de la ciudad son Patwon Ki Haveli, Nathmal Ki Haveli y Salim Singh Ki Haveli.

Jain Temples Jaisalmer –
En los alrededores de la fortaleza de Jaisalmer se encuentran 7 templos Jain que son una encarnación de bellos diseños estructurales. Desde los techos hasta las tumbas y las entradas, todas y cada una de las partes de este templo están decoradas con espejos, frescos, esculturas, etc. Estos templos se construyeron allá por los siglos XII y XV, y están dedicados a varios Jain Tirthankars (Ermitaños). En las paredes de los templos, puedes encontrar figuras de animales y humanos, talladas en el famoso templo de Dilwara. El templo Jain tiene una biblioteca Gyan Bhandar, que interesa a muchos turistas.

Tanot mata temple-
La creencia o la fe en Dios a menudo nos ayuda a reunir el coraje frente a la adversidad. El ejército indio tiene su parte de historias cuando Dios ayudó a los soldados indios que estaban al borde de la aniquilación y terminó siendo victorioso.
La historia del Templo Tanot en la frontera de Longewala en Rajasthan es una de esas historias milagrosas cuando la deidad local Tanot aka Awad Mata no dejó explotar ninguna bomba de tanque pakistaní y los soldados indios que estaban seguros del martirio y la derrota aplastaron a los pakistaníes en tanto en 1965 como en las guerras de 1971.

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