General
Information
Area: 25-sq-kms
Population: 18,000
Location: 25-km North Of Sikar, Rajasthan
Tourist Attractions: The Havelis.
Best Time To Visit:Septemer To March
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.
PRIME
ATTRACTIONS
FORTS
AND PALACES
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.
Anandi 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.
The Aath Haveli Complex: The complex consisting of the eight
havelis is worth a visit.
Sheesh Mahal: It is an astounding building with a ceiling
mural that includes maps of Nawalgarh and Jaipur. Murarka Haveli,
Bansidhar Bhagat Haveli, Chokhani Haveli, Gangamai Temple are also
important sites that one cannot afford to miss.
OTHERS
The Bazaar: The bazaar is amazingly colourful, with the
largest number of havelis, showcasing the most beautiful frescoes.
EXCURSIONS
CITIES
Dundlod: Its a tiny village around 8-km from Nawalgarh. Its
fort, now converted into a hotel, dates back to 1750 AD. The
attractions include Goenka Haveli, Jagathia Haveli and Satyanarayan
Temple.
Mandawa: This 18th century town predominated by the fort and
the rugged hills, is notable for the Chokhani, Ladia, and Saraf
Haveli.
Mukundgarh: Built around a temple square, this town is famous
for brass and iron accessories.
HOW
TO GET THERE
Air:
Jaipur is the nearest airport, 142-km away.
Rail: There is a railway station at Nawalgarh and is well
connected to the surrounding areas by train.
Road: Jaipur is 142-kms from Nawalgarh by road.
Local Transport: Jeeps and auto rickshaws are availabe for
within the city commutation.
PLACES
TO STAY
Apani
Dhani or Eco-Farm is situated on the west side of the main Jaipur
Road and is best for those who look for a traditional style stay.
There are several budget hotels also available for those with
shoe-string budge