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Tourist Destinations of Rajasthan
Nawalgarh
Sightseeing
Places
Located 30-km south-east of Fatehpur, founded
in 1737 AD, by Thakur Nawal Singh, a warrior-statesman, whose name is
enshrined in history and folklore, 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.
Prominent among them are the Aath (eight) Haveli Complex, Anandi Lal
Poddar Haveli, Jodhraj Patodia Haveli, Bansidhar Bhagat Haveli, Chokhani
Haveli, and Hotel Roop Niwas Palace. The havelis still bear witness to the
rich and prosperous Marwari era of the 19th century. The stone walls,
split by four gateways, were erected to encircle the town.
Nawalgarh
Sightseeing Places
Ananadi Lal Poddar Haveli
This haveli, built in the 1920s, houses a school, but has many fine
paintings. It is the only haveli in the whole Shekhawati, which has been
restored by its owner.
Nawalgarh Fort
The main building in this town is the fort, founded in 1737 AD but today
it stands largely disfigured by the modern accretions. Now it houses two
banks and a few government offices.
Roop Niwas Palace
About one km from the fort is the salubrious Roop Niwas Palace. The palace
is enchanting with a well-laid garden and fountains. It has now been
converted into a heritage hotel.
The Aath Haveli
Complex
The complex consisting of the eight havelis is worth a visit.
The Bazar of
Nawalgarh
The bazaar is amazingly colourful, with the largest number of havelis,
showcasing the most beautiful frescoes.
Climate
of Nawalgarh
Summer - 40.5°C, 26.8°C
Winter - 30.0°C, 10.0°C
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