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Shubham Mansingka is a full time traveller who has been to more than 15 states of India and zipped across Singapore, Thailand & Malaysia. He has extensively slow travelled across the Himalayas, Rajasthan, Goa, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, among other states.\nHis expertise lies in writing guides on offbeat destinations, food guides, trekking routes, adventure related content, budget travel guides and unique content on popular, touristy destinations. Other than Happytrips, he runs a very successful travel blog at www.Travelshoebum.com/.
Photo courtesy: Churi Ajitgarh
Churi Ajitgarh lies halfway on the Mukundgarh-Mandawa road. There is a huge abandoned fort on a hillock close to the village that is quickly falling into disrepair and is crumbling.
Shiv Narayan Nemani Haveli - This is a beautiful haveli built in 1898 with various paintings of gods on the outdoor wall. The most important feature of this haveli is in a closed room where an erotic painting is housed on one wall. It is difficult to obtain the key for the same.
Nagarmal Nemani Haveli - This one is bigger than the other Nemani Haveli, and has a plethora of paintings.
The Nemani Kothi on the other hand is a well maintained house set amidst green gardens and appears like a castle.
Staying options in the form of two heritage properties, among them Vivaana is beautifully restored and is a grand haveli to stay.
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