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Friday, August 22, 2008
-Rajasthan
Jaipur-Ajmer-Udaipur-Chittaurgarh-MountAbu-Jodhpur-Jaisalmer-Bikaner-RanthambhorNational Park (Sawai Madhopur)-Barmer-Alwar-Bharatpur (Deeg)-Kumbhalgarh-Kota-Bundi
Rajasthan…. The golden glow of desert landscape, the shimmering emerald water surrounding the medieval lakes, grand palaces, bustling bazaars, endless desert sands, teeming wild & bird life are as much a part of Rajasthan. As the ships of the desert who sail majestically amidst the tranquility, colour and warmth all around.
Rajasthan is the second largest state of India and is one of the few states that show a great contrast from one area to another. This disparity is noticeable in respect of climate, soil, vegetation, mineral resources etc. The land that revives age old legends of brave Hadi Rani of the beautiful Padmini of Chittaurgarh, the pious Mira Bai, and the love stories of Dholamaru and Moomal – Mahendra of Marwar. Rajasthan, the land of prince and princess has the most amazing legends of devotion, romance and heroism. It offers the visitors: both quite moments of relaxation and adventure in the desert state.
Jaipur
Widely known as the ‘Pink City ‘, Jaipur is color washed pink to welcome Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria of England who visited India in 1883 A.D. The city was founded in 1727 A.D by one of the greatest ruler Jai Singh II. Jaipur is surrounded by hills on three sides, crowned by formidable forts and majestic palaces, mansions and gardens. Jaipur is the only city in the world, which is sub-divided in to nine rectangular sectors symbolizing nine divisions of universe. Jaipur is the first planned city designed in accordance with ‘Shilpa Shastra’- epochal treatise of Hindu architecture.majestic palaces, mansions and gardens. Jaipur is the only city in the world, which is sub-divided in to nine rectangular sectors symbolizing nine divisions of universe. Jaipur is the first planned city designed in accordance with ‘Shilpa Shastra’- epochal treatise of Hindu architecture.
Altitude: 236.53 meters, Climate: (deg C)-Summer Mean Max. 42.2 C Mean Min. 36.6 ’C Winter Mean Max. 27.5 ’C Mean Min. 15.5 ’C,Rainfall: 31.87 cms,Clothing: Summer light tropical or cotton Winter Woollens, Best Season: October to March.
Places Of Interest: Hawa Mahal, CityPalace, Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, Birla Mandir, SisodiaGardens, Birla Planetarium, Jal Mahal, Nawab Ki Haveli, Galtaji’s Temple.
Reach - By Air: Well linked with major cities of India.By Rail: Well connected with major towns.By Road: Delhi- 258 kms, Agra- 236 kms, Bikaner- 321 kms, Udaipur- 405 kms, Ajmer- 131 kms, Jodhpur- 316 kms, Bharatpur- 176 kms, Jaisalmer- 638 kms and Bombay- 1202 kms.
Ajmer
Founded in 1100 AD by Aijpal Chauhan, Ajmer derives its name from `Ajaya Meru' the invincible hill, at the foot of which the present city stands. Ajmer owes its composite culture to the reign of many dynasties that came, ruled and left, leaving behind indelible marks of their culture and traditions. Ajmer is situated in a valley surrounded by the Aravali hills, 131kms west of Jaipur. ‘Dargah Khwaja Sahib’ is one of the holiest Muslim shrines in the country. The city has some splendid masterpieces of Indo-Islamic architecture
‘Pushkar’, 11kms west of Ajmer, along the picturesque PushkarLake lies the tranquil town with deep religious significance. The biggest attraction is being the temple of Lord Brahma. Pushkar fair is one of the largest and colorful cattle fair in the world.
Season: September to April.
Places Of Interest: Adhai-Din-Ka-Jhonpra, Ana Sagar Lake, Circuit House, Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, Soniji ka Nasiyan, Mayo College, Swami Dayanand Saraswati Smarak, Taragarh Fort and the Museum.
Reach - By Air: Nearest Airport Jaipur is Jaipur- 138 kms.
By Rail:Ajmer is well connected to major cities.
By Road: Agra- 370 kms, Bharatpur- 312 kms, Bikaner- 234 kms, Bundi- 139 kms, Chittaurgarh- 182 kms, Delhi- 444 kms, Jaipur- 138 kms, Jaisalmer- 458 kms, Jodhpur- 205 kms, Kota- 178 kms, Mount Abu- 371 kms and Udaipur- 269 kms.
Udaipur
On the banks of the shimmering lakePichola, is one of the most romantic cities of Rajasthan. Nestled among the lush hills of the Aravallis, it has inevitably been dubbed the 'Venice of the East'. It is a kaleidoscope of fairy-tale palaces, lakes, temples, gardens and narrow lanes strewn with stalls, carries the flavor of the heroic past, epitomizing valor and chivalry.
Founded in 1568 A.D by Maharana Udai Singh, the city is a harmonious Indian blend of whitewashed buildings, marble palaces, lakeside gardens,temples and Havelis. According to the legend, Maharana Udai Singh, the founder was hunting one day when he met a holy man meditating on a hill overlooking the LakePichola. Maharana followed the advise of the hermit and founded the city. The marvelous architecture of the palaces is spell bounding.
Reach - By Air: Well linked with major cities of India. By Rail: Well connected with major towns. By Road: Ahmedabad- 262 kms, Bombay- 739 kms, Delhi- 670 kms, Jaipur- 407 kms, Chittaurgarh- 115 kms and Mount Abu- 185 kms.
Chittaurgarh
Chittaurgarh, the town known for its massive fort atop hill, crowned on a 6kms long hill, covering an area of 280 hectares with fortifications, temples, towers and palaces. The city can be single out for its glorious past and valor, unique to the Rajput tradition. Chittaurgarh is fortified settlement, which is history witnessed a number of sieges but refused to bow before foreign invaders. Tales of Princess Padmini are told here who was known for her chivalry and beauty. A ruined citadel, where the royal past lives in its imposing forts and palaces.
Places Of Interest: Chittaurgarh Fort, Vijay Stambha, Kirti Stambha, Rana-Kumbha Palace, Padmini Palace, Meera Temple and Kumbha Shyam Temple and Kalika Mata Temple, State Archaeological Museum.
Reach - By Air: Nearest airport is Udaipur- 112kms. By Rail: There are trains from Ajmer, Jaipur, Delhi, Udaipur, Alwar, Kota and Ahmedabad (meter gauge). By Road: Agra- 557 kms, Ajmer- 182 kms, Delhi- 578 kms, Jaipur- 320 kms, Mount Abu- 390 kms, Udaipur- 115 kms.
MountAbu
The only hill station of Rajasthan, crowning at the highest peak of the Aravali hills at altitude of 1220 meters. It is one of the prettiest hill stations in the country. MountAbu was dedicated to Lord Shiva before it became a Jain Pilgrimage Centre. The biggest draw for MountAbu is the DilwaraJainTemple for its carvings. The hill boasts of a rich vegetation and thick forest. It stands out like an oasis in arid environs.
Best Season: Mid-March to June and Mid-September to December.
Reach - By Air: Nearest airports are Udaipur and Ahmedabad. By Rail: Nearest railhead is Abu Road- 27 kms. By Rail: 214- kms, Bombay- 835 kms, Delhi- 768 kms, Jaipur- 515 kms, Udaipur- 182 kms, Jodhpur- 291 kms, Ranakpur-168 kms.
Jodhpur
The home of Rathores – The awesome princely city of Rajasthan. Founded in 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha, today Jodhpur is one of the largest city of Rajasthan. Once the capital city of the MarwarState, crowning it is the imposing Mehrangarh Fort. The old city is situated at foothill of a hillock. The city built in a high wall 10kms, long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions. UmaidBhawanPalace could be defined as Taj Mahal of North India. The city carries rich heritage and culture and flourishing industry of wood, cattle, camels, salt and agricultural crops.
Best Season: October to February.
Places of Interest: Adhar Devi Temple, Andhra Point (Honeymoon Point), Dilwara Jain Temple, Gaumukh, Nakki Lake, Red Temple, Shri Raghunathji Temple, Sunset Point, Traver's Tank.
Places Of Interest: Jaswant Thada, Maha Mandir, MandoreGardens, BalsamandLake and Palace, Clock Tower and Sardar Market, Mehrangarh Fort, UmaidBhawanPalace, Girdikot and BishnoiTribalVillage where deer’s are held sacred.
Excursions:
Guda Bishnoi- 25kms, Ossianji Temple- 65kms, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace- 55kms, Kailana Lake- 11kms.
Reach - By Air: Well linked with major cities of India. By Rail: Well connected with major towns. By Road: Agra- 577 kms, Ajmer- 1100 kms, Barmer- 220 kms, Bikaner- 240 kms, Bombay- 1073 kms, Delhi- 592 kms, Jaipur- 343 kms, Jaisalmer- 290 kms, Mount Abu- 264 kms, Udaipur- 275 kms, Ranakpur- 175 kms.
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, the city of the golden fort is a fantasy in yellow sandstone in the heart of the Thar Desert. Rawla Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput King, founded the city in the year 1156 A.D. Perched atop the Trikuta Hill, it stands tall against miles of gleaming sand. The sunset has a peculiar glow here. As the night descends, the sky goes up in flames, which fade leaving a few embers, till it becomes black. A breathtaking sight indeed! Every house, here, is exquisitely carved, having filigreed work all over. These houses date back to 12th – 15th century. And hence Jaisalmer is called ’the Museum city’.
Altitude: 225 meters, Climate: (deg C)-Extremely hot summers with maximum temperature touching 47 ’C. Cold winters – min 1’C,Rainfall: 30 cms,Clothing: Summer Tropical Winter Woollen, Best Season: July to March.
Places Of Interest: Golden Fort with 99 bastions, JainTemple, Gyan Bhandar, Salim Sing Ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Nathumal ki Haveli & Amar Sagar, Mool Sagar, GadisarLake, JainTemples.
Reach - By Air: The nearest airport is Jodhpur- 285 kms. By Rail: Jaisalmer is connected with Jodhpur by night train service. By Road: Jodhpur- 285 kms, Bikaner- 325 kms, Pokhran- 112 kms, Barmer- 153 kms, Delhi- 897 kms, Jaipur- 638 kms.
Bikaner
This is 500-year-old town standing still in time. The rulers here built beautiful forts that echo of opulence and images of monsoon clouds in this dry land. The wealth of its architectural heritage lies in its forts, palaces and temples– magnificent creations in red and yellow sandstone, are living. Here is a temple where rats are held sacred. Today the city is known for flourishing industries of food, wool and camel breeding.
The genesis of Bikaner dates back to 1488A.D, when a Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji, son of Rao Jodhaji of Jodhpur, chose a barren wilderness called ’Jangladesh’ and transformed it to a charming city called ’Bikaner’, after the founder’s name. Not only do the traditions come alive here in colourful bazaars and Havelis, but Bikaner is also famous for the best riding camels in the world.
Altitude: 237 meters, Rainfall: 44 cms, Best Season: July to March, Climate: Summer Mean Max. 44 ’C Mean Min. 28 ’C Winter Mean Max. 23.2 ’C Mean Min. 10 ’C, Clothing: Summer Light tropical or cotton Winter Woollen.
Places Of Interest: Junagarh Fort, LalgarhPalace, and GangaGoldenJubileeMuseum, BhandeshwarJainTemple.
Reach - By Air: Nearest Airport is Jodhpur– 240kms. By Rail: Well connected with major towns of India. By Road: Delhi- 949 kms, Jaipur- 316 kms, Jodhpur- 240 kms & Jaisalmer- 330 kms.
RanthambhorNational Park (Sawai Madhopur)
The town is experience of royal past and encounter with majestic tiger. The area became a hunting preserve of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I of Jaipur in A.D. Sprawling over a undulating terrain of Aravali and Vindhyan ranges is wilderness of Ranthambhor National Park. The park is one of the finest Tiger Reserve of India. A system of three artificial lakes enhances beauty of the park.
Best Season: November to May.
Places Of Interest: Amreshwar Mahadev- 8 kms, Mahavirji-110 kms, Kela Devi- 125 kms, Shivad- 30 kms, Khandar- 60 kms, Rameshwaram- 90 kms in Khandar Area
Reach - By Air: Nearest airport is Jaipur- 175 kms. By Rail: Nearest railhead is Sawai-Madhopur-12 kms. By Road: Sawai-Madhopur- 2 kms, Agra- 226 kms, Bharatpur-166 kms, Delhi- 434 kms, Kota- 217 kms, Jaipur- 180 kms.
Barmer
Tiny yet lively town in sun-drenched sands, Barmer is a miniature Rajasthan with all its colour, warmth and tradition. According to history, the 13th century founder of the district, Bahada Rao (popularly known as Bar Rao) gave the town its name - Barmer, i.e., the hill fort of Bar.
Although a barren land with harsh climate and rough terrain, Barmer is known for its rich crafts, dances and music. Once on the ancient camel trade route, the town is now the center for woodcarving, pottery, carpets,
intricate embroidery work, block printed fabrics and multi-hued traditional costumes. Every year in March, the desert town is at its colorful best during the exuberant Barmer festival.
Places Of Interest: Barmer: Perched on a rocky hill, the town has ruins of an old fort. Of interest are a temple dedicated to Balark (the Sun) and the ancient ruins of Juna Barmer. The three Jain temples, an inscription of 1295 AD and a massive pillar in the hall of the largest temple of Maharaja Kula Sri Samanta Sinha Deva, a ruler of Bahadmera (Barmer) are also worth a visit.
Excursions: Kiradu: Situated on the foot of a hill near village Hathma in Barmer Tehsil is Kiradu. The inscription dating back to 1161 AD reveals that the place was called Kiratkoop and had once been the capital of Punwars. The ruins of five ancient temples - once dedicated to Lord Vishnu and other four dedicated to Lord Shiva - are of interest to archaeologists and art lovers, alike. The biggest of these temples is the SomeshwarTemple.
Khed: Rao Siha, the founder of the Rathore clan alongwith his son (Asthanji) conquered Khed from the Guhil Rajputs and planted the standard of the Rathores. An old Vishnu temple of Ranchhrji is surrounded by a crumbling wall and an image of Garuda (the eagle) at the gate guards the complex. Other temples nearby include temples of Brahma, Bhairav, Mahadev and a Jain temple of Lard Mahaveer.
Meva Nagar: Once called Viranipur, this 12th century village lies on the slope of a hill called Nagar-ki-Bhakarian, 9 km away from Balotra. The village has three Jain temples. The biggest of these is one dedicated to Nakoda Parsvanath. A Vishnu temple is also worth visiting.
Balotra & Kanana: Close to Kanana, the venue for the Sheetal Saptmi Mela, lies the small town of Balotra. It is an important centre of printing and dying.
Distance from major cities
Reach - By Air: Nearest Airport is Jodhpur– 222kms. By Rail: The district is linked with neighbouring districts of Jodhpur, Jalore and Jaipur in the State with Agra in UP and Munawa in Pakistan, by railway line. The total length of rail line in the district is 254 kms with 30 railway stations. By Road: Jaisalmer- 153 kms Jaipur- 565 kms Delhi- 887 kms
Alwar
Alwar is nestled between clusters of small hills of the Aravali range. It is the gateway tone of the finest wildlife sanctuary – Sariska that is an excellent home of tigers, birds and variety of animals. Apart from its long history, the city has a rich heritage with some beautiful lakes and picturesque valleys thickly wooded in parts. The medieval fort crowning a scarped hill, over looks the town below. Rao Pratap Singh founded Alwar in 1775 A.D.
Area: 8.2 sq. km., Altitude: 268 meters, Climate: Summer Max. 37 Deg C Min. 24 Deg C Winter Max. 31 Deg C Min. 11 Deg C, Rainfall: 63.5 cms., Best Season: October to March.
Places Of Interest: CityPalace, Museum, Puran Vihar, Sagar (tank) Bala Fort, Vinay Vilas Mahal
Excursions: Siliserh- 15 km. Siliserh is famous for its Lake and enchanting Palace.
Reach - By Air: The nearest airport is Jaipur-143 kms.
By Rail: Alwar is connected by rail with all the major cities of India.
By Road: Agra- 150 kms, Deeg- 61 kms, Bharatpur- 94 kms, Jaipur- 143 kms, Udaipur- 566 kms, Delhi- 164 kms, Siliserh- 15 kms, Sariska- 37 kms.
Bharatpur( Deeg)
Bharatpur, along with Deeg and Dholpur, holds an important place in the history of Rajasthan. Visited mainly for KeoladeoGhanaNational Park, Bharatpur is a small town. Located near the world famous bird sanctuary amidst 40 acres of landscape environs, the LaxmiVillasPalace was built in 1899, for the younger brother of the Maharaja of Bharatpur. The architecture is a blend of the Mughal and the Rajputana styles. Today government offices and a museum occupy most of the forts. The museum in the fort has some interesting sculptures, collected from various ancient and early medieval sites in nearby areas.
Area: 22 sq. km., Altitude: 205 meters, Climate: Summer Max. 45 C Min. 37 C Winter Max. 31 C Min. 21 C, Best Season: October to February.
Places Of Interest: Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuary, it is famous for rare avian species. Bharatpur Fort, GovernmentMuseum, BharatpurPalace.
Excursions: Deeg- 32 kms. Renowned for its forts, palaces and beautiful Mughal gardens.
Reach - By Air: The nearest airport, Agra is- 54 kms, Jaipur- 174 kms and Delhi- 182 kms.
By Rail: Well connected to all major towns.
By Road: Agra- 54 kms, Delhi- 182 kms, Fatehpur Sikri- 20 kms, Jaipur- 174 kms, Mathura- 36 kms and Sariska- 130 kms.
Kumbhalgarh
The formidable medieval citadel- Kumbhalgarh stands a wary sentinel to the past glory. Rising from a prominent ridge, 1914 meters high from the sea level, the fort was built in 15th century A.D by Maharana Kumbha and is the principal fortification after Chittaurgarh, lying 90kms northwest of Udaipur.
The massive fort, encompassed by 36kms long wall (2nd largest wall after the great wall of China) has seven majestic gates and seven ramparts, one within the other. Rounded bastions and soaring watch towers strengthen the crenellated walls of the fort making it an impregnable structure.
Places Of Interest: Kumbhalgarh Fort & Kumbhalgarh Wild Life Sanctuary, Haldi Ghati.
Reach - By Air: Nearest airport is Udaipur- 90kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Marwar- 25kms and Udaipur- 90kms.
By Road:Jodhpur- 170kms, Abu Road- 200kms.
Kota
Rao Madho Singh, who was nominated as the ruler by the Mughal emperor Shahjahan, formed Kota in 1631 A.D. The city is known for impressive forts, opulent palaces and splendid temples dating back over several centuries retain the past glory with an exciting contrast to the modern edifices and industries. Standing over the river Chambal is commanding 'Garh-fortPalace', dating back to the time when Kota was a part of Hada Rajput kingdom.
Places Of Interest: CityPalace, The Fort overlooking ChambaRiver, Jagmandir - artificial water reservoir, BrigVilasPalaceMuseum, RaoMadhoSinghMuseum and Darrah Wild Life Sanctuary - 50 Kms away from Kota.
Reach - By Air: Nearest Jaipur - 245 Kms.
By Rail: Well connected with Delhi - Jaipur - Bombay.
By Road: Jaipur - 245 Kms, Udaipur-270 Kms, Chittaurgarh -158 kms, Bundi- 36kms, Sawai Madhopur- 240kms, Agra- 453kms, Delhi- 504kms.
Bundi
This picturesque little town in Rajasthan, the atmosphere of which more or less remains, fills a narrow valley in the oldest hills in India: the Aravallis. This walled town, 37 km north of Kota, lies in the north of the former Hadaoti state, shielded on the north, east and west by jagged outcrops of the Vindhya range. Bundi, renown for its intricate paintings and murals, made a perfect capital of a major princely state during the heyday of the Rajputs.
According to legend, back in the 12th century, restless young nobles of the warrior Chauhan clan conquered the Bhil and Meena tribals of these lands.. Kota was a part of Bundi until its separation in 1624 at the instigation of the Mughal emperor, Jehangir.
Places Of Interest: Taragarh Fort or Star Fort, Palace, Chitra Mahal, Phool Sagar Palace, Nagar Sagar Kund, Sukh Mahal, Shikar Burj, Rani Ki Baori.
Reach - By Air: Nearest airport is Jaipur- 206kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Kota- 36 kms.
By Road: Jaipur- 206kms, Kota- 36kms, Chittaurgarh- 121kms, Jaipur- 206kms.
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