Nawalgarh, Rajasthan
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, NAWALGARH/ Created : Oct 18, 2019, 00:02 IST
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Nawalgarh is a town located in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. It forms a significant part of Shekhawati region, and lies 30 km from Sikar and 39 km from Jhunjhunu. Nawalgarh is best known for its fresco and havelis; it is famous … Read more
Nawalgarh is a town located in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. It forms a significant part of Shekhawati region, and lies 30 km from Sikar and 39 km from Jhunjhunu. Nawalgarh is best known for its fresco and havelis; it is famous as the Golden City of Rajasthan. Read less
Nawalgarh is a town located in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. It forms a significant part of Shekhawati region, and lies 30 km from Sikar and 39 km from Jhunjhunu. Nawalgarh is best known for its fresco and havelis; it is famous as the Golden City of Rajasthan.
Although, Nawalgarh is not famous as a tourist spot, history and culture buffs can still find treasures in the form of its heritage sites. The Roop Niwas Palace made by Thakur Kunwar Jagmal Singh Ji is one such place. It is located a kilometre away from Nawalgarh fort. It is a beautiful heritage hotel having charming gardens, and welcomes tourists who wish to experience royal hospitality.
Tourists can also visit Murarka Haveli, S Chhawchharia haweli Bansidhar Bhagat Haveli, Chokhani Haveli, Sanganeria Haveli (behind mahamaya mandir),Seksaria Haveli, Poddar Haveli, Bhagat Haveli, Bedia Haveli, Chudi wali Haveli, Morarka Haveli and Jummachoudry haveli.
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