India 15 - Rajasthan (Chapter)

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Rajasthan


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R AJASTHAN


Rajasthan


Si GHTS


Rajasthan


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pedestrianised bazaar and some excellent
accommodation options.

1 ̈Sights

Dr ̈Ramnath ̈A ̈
Podar ̈Haveli ̈Museum ̈ MUSEUM
(www.podarhavelimuseum.org; admission ₹100,
camera ₹30; h8.30am-6.30pm) Built in 1902
on the eastern side of town, and known
locally simply as ‘Podar Haveli’, this is one
of the region’s few buildings to have been
thoroughly restored. The paintings of this
haveli are defined in strong colours, and
are the most vivid murals in town, although
purists point to the fact that they have been
repainted rather than cleaned and restored.
On the ground floor are several galleries on
Rajasthani culture, including examples of
different schools of Rajasthani painting, tur-
bans, tablas and polystyrene forts.

Morarka ̈Haveli ̈Museum ̈ MUSEUM
(admission ₹50; h8am-7pm) This museum has
well-presented original paintings, preserved
for decades behind doorways blocked with
cement. The inner courtyard hosts some
gorgeous Ramayana scenes; look out for
the slightly incongruous image of Jesus
on the top storey, beneath the eaves in the
courtyard’s southeast corner. Turn left out

of Podar Haveli, then first right and it’s on
your right.

Bhagton ̈ki ̈Choti ̈Haveli ̈HiSTORiC BU il DiNG
(admission ₹50) On the external west wall
here is a locomotive and a steamship. Above
them, elephant-bodied gopis (milk maids)
dance. Adjacent to this, women dance dur-
ing Holi festival. Inside you’ll find a host of
other murals, including one strange picture
(in a room on the west side) of a European-
looking man with a cane and pipe, and a
small dog on his shoulder. To get here, turn
left out of Moraka Haveli, take the first right,
then left, then first right again and it’s on
your left.

2 ̈Activities ̈& ̈Tours

Ramesh Jangid at Apani Dhani and his son
Rajesh at Ramesh Jangid’s Tourist Pension
are keen to promote sustainable rural tour-
ism. They organise guided hiking ̈trips (two
to three days from ₹1750 per person), guided
camel-cart rides (half-day ₹1400) to outly-
ing villages and guided tours ̈by ̈car (full-
day from ₹800 per person) to other towns
in the region. They also arrange workshops
with local craftspeople for tie-dying and
bangle-making (per person ₹300) as well
as cookery ̈classes.

Jaipur (60km)

(25km)

Rajgarh

(10km)

Sardarshah

CHURU

SIKAR

JHUNJHUNU

HARYANA

Mahansar
Ramgarh

Mandawa

Fatehpur

Dundlod
Nawalgarh

Jhunjhunu

Lohargal
Putli

Kot
Thana

Nim Ka

Loharu

Mukundgarh

Babai

Amarsar

Sri Madhopur

Khandela Kanwat

Raghunathgarh

Narnaul
Khetri

Singhana

Islampur

Baggar Chirawa

Pilani
Mandrela

Malsisar

Didwana

Bairat

Shahpura

Udaipurvati

Bissau

Sikar

Churu

River

Sabi

Sota River

Sanctuary

Wildlife

Tal Chhapar

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Shekhawati^00 12 miles20 km

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