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Car And Coach Rental India > Local Car and Coach Rental in India > Rajasthan > Jhunjhunu
 

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Jhunjhunu, is the cultural capital of the region known as Shekhawati and has a rich history, as it played a significant role in the politics of Shekhawati. If local legends are to be relied upon, the history of this place dates back to the Pandavas who, while wandering, had spent some time here.
 
Jhunjhunu, the ancient capital of Shekhawati lies in the quiet and unhurried desert region of north Rajasthan. Named after Rao Shekhaji, the founder of the Shekhawat clan of Rajputs, this region boast some of the most beautiful towns of Rajasthan.
 
Jhunjhunu is the district head quarters and ancient capital of Shekhawati, could be the most attractive places for the tourist. It has some of the most beautiful buildings, not to be missed by its visitors.The district town of Jhunjhunu has some splendidly painted havelies.
 
 
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Some of these are those of Narsingh Das Tibrewala, Ishwar Das Mohan Das Modi and the Khaitans. In Nutshell Jhunjhunu is very rich in presenting the glorious ancient monument. The temples, mosques, forts, palaces, tombs, stepwells, cenotaphs and havelies of excellent fresco-paintings which speak with full throated ease about the glorious past of Jhunjhunu.
 
Scenic Location of Jhunjhunu
 
That is not all you have for sightseeing in Jhunjhunu. Carry on along the roads where donkeys are seen pulling enormous loads until you reach the Birdi Chand Well in the north west of the town. It's not an ordinary well from which you draw water, drink and get going; the surmounting four handsome minarets here will make you stop awhile and wonder. and since water is such a precious commodity in Rajasthan, wells and baolis (step wells) are treated almost like temples.
 

So it's not surprising that there is a little temple here at the Birdi Chand Well, which is dedicated to Hanuman (the monkey god of Hindu mythology). A few kilometers further north from here is the picturesque artificial Ajit Sagar. This johara (lake), located near a hill, was built by Jitmal Khaitan in 1902. There are lovely minarets here too, making the place a pleasant retreat away from the crowd. Steps lead to the hilltop temple, from where you get a good view of the distant town.

 
Tourist Attractions in Jhunjhunu:
 
Rani Sati Temple:
 
Shri Ranisati Mandir in Jhunjhunu has a history of more than 400 years and is a commanding testimony to feminine bravery and motherhood with rich tales of history that captivate the fancy of all tourists. A splendid portrait of the Rani Satiji is located in the Pardhan Mand with the imposing Shikhar. The entire edifice in white marble is charming. The main Temple of Shri Rani Satiji is the place for the main sanctum sanctorum.
 
Billions of worshippers and followers, not only in India but worldwide too come visiting Jhunjhunu's Rani Sati Temple. Devotees from all over offer their prayers and puja everyday almost ritualistically.
 
On the occasion of Bhado Amavasya or the no-moon day a sacred Pujanutsav is held in Jhunjhunu. Millions of devotees gather at the temple complex every year on this auspicious day and stand in queue to get a glimpse of the majestic Shri Rani Satiji.
 
Badalgarh Fort:
 
Let's begin with the contribution of the Kaimkhani nawabs. Looking at Badalgarh protected within high walls and perched atop a rocky hill, you'd easily count it as among the most impressive forts of Shekhawati.It was built by Nawab Fazl Khan at the close of the 17th century, but not as a fort but as a stable! Well, horses and camels were precious for the kings those days, for they didn't have F-18s or Stealth Bombers, you see.
 
And it was only fair that these animals have a place to stay befitting their status. Naturally, Badalgarh doesn’t enclose those grand baradaris (pavilions) or sheesh mahals (mirror palaces) that you would find in the Amber Fort Palace or the Jaisalmer Fort, but it's an interesting site to explore anyway. The views from the walls of Badalgarh are especially good. There are also three makbaras (tombs) of the Kaimkhani nawabs in Jhunjhunu. To the east of the town is the Tomb of Nawab Samas Khan (reigned 1605-1627),
 
Mukundgarh Fort
 

Mukandgarh in Jhunjhunu district has a 300-year-old magnificent fort, which is now converted into a resort hotel, with all modern amenities. There are havelis of Kanoria, Ganeriwal and Saraf, which are a fine example of fresco paintings. Mukundgarh

 

Mukandgarh is a city and a municipality in Jhunjhunu district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is part of Shekhawati region. It lies a few km from Nawalgarh. The heritage resort has unique royal experience to offer to the visitors visiting Mukundgarh.

It comprises of all Modern Amenities with beautifully furnished rooms with magnificent view of fort’s courtyard beyond which one can enjoy the fresh view of green vegetation. However though even being equipped with most modern amenities, Mukundgarh Fort still has some beautiful paintings.
 
Shekhawat Rajput's Chhatris:
 
The Shekhawat Rajputs, too, put in their bit to build Jhunjhunu. The cluster of memorial chhatris of Sardul Singh’s sons is now used as a school. They've whitewashed the place which, sadly, has erased some of the historic murals.The inscriptions, too, have been obliterated. However, there still are some remains of paintings on the inner walls of some of these. Sardul Singh's eldest son, Zorawar Singh, built a fort for himself.
 
Shakhawat Rajputs have primarily contributed a lot in the adornment of Jhunjhunu. Though many of these Chatris have been transformed into schools still quite a few remains of beautiful paintings can be seen on the inner walls which are a true reflection of the craftsmanship of that era. This was Zorawargarh, built in 1741. Most of the fort is in ruins, but the better buildings house government offices and the town jail. The Zenana Complex in which dwelled the lovely royal ladies, now lies bare and broken.
 
Highlights of Jhunjhunu:
 

The city is renowned for the murals, paintings and frescoes. The grand havelies of the Jhunjhunu are worth seeing because of these paintings which have varied themes. The classic murals and frescoes of the temples, mansions are exclusive. The tiles, mirror mosaics, human portraits are very beautiful to see. Besides,

 
How To Reach Jhunjhunu:
 
Fly Away:
 
Jaipur Airport is the nearest Airport to reach Jhunjhunu. 184 Kms away from Jhunjhunu.
 
On Tracks:
 
Jhunjhunu is connected by regular express trains with Delhi and Jaipur and other important tourist centres of the Shekhawati region. The Jhunjhunu Railway Station is the nearest railway station connected to Delhi, Jaipur and Bikaner.
 
On Wheels:
 
Jhunjhunu is well connected by roads with Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner and other important tourist centres in the Shekhawati. Lying on the bus routes, it has good connections with the rest of the state. Lying on the bus routes, it has good connections with the rest of the state.
 

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