Friday 22 February 2019

Top 6 Must Visit Heritage Monuments in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a state located in the western part of India. Being the largest in size, this state has a lot to offer It is the abode of the Thar Desert, Mount Abu, numerous forts and palaces, lakes, national parks and to finish it all, typical lip-smacking Rajasthani food. The vibrant colour and heritage of the state can be the perfect destination for you and your loved ones. In this article, we have assembled for you the best of what the city has to offer in terms of historical monuments and places.
City Palace, Jaipur: Get enchanted by the commingling of different styles of architecture at their best
An ethereal marvel of its kind that makes travellers gasp at the sight of its beauty is none other than City Palace at Jaipur. This beautiful palace built between 1729 and 1732 is a reflection of the thoughts of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II along with the due efforts of Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob and Vidyadhar Bhattacharya. The authentic Vastu Shastra of Indian architecture was followed for the construction of the palace. And what stands in the pink city is the shining byproduct of the Mughal, Rajput and European style of architecture. So now it’s time to go ahead and take over the palace and to do so you have the choice to enter from Virendra Pol, Atish Pol or the Udai Pol.

Nathmal ki Haveli, Jaisalmer: A palace started off from two different points ending into an enduring attraction

Those who go bizarre over minute details would love to visit this next attraction, the Nathmal ki Haveli. This must visit monument in Rajasthan was the residence of the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer, Diwan Mohata Nathmal and at present is patly inhabited. If we go by the facts then you would be surprised to know that the construction of this haveli was started from two different points at the same time, that too by two brothers named Hathi and Lulu, interesting! As modernisation was not a thing in the late 19th century so it was hard to keep an eye on the continuity hence the Haveli is a bit irregular and isn’t the same from both sides. But that definitely didn’t stop Nathmal ki Haveli from being among the famous Havelis of Jaisalmer.

Lalgarh Palace, Bikaner: Hear the hunting tales of the Maharaja of Bikaner

Lalgarh Palace is one of my favourites among this list of top places to visit and might turn out to be yours as well. This palace in Bikaner was designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob when the British controlled regency thought that Junagarh Fort was not apt for modern monarch. And that’s when the construction of this complex started for the Maharaja of Bikaner, Sir Ganga Singh who was famous for his hunting stories at his preserve at Gajner. The palace was located just 5 miles away from Junagarh Fort which at present is known as the Dr. Karni Singhji Road. The three storey Thar desert quarried red sandstone complex got its final stroke in the year 1926 and was everything that a 19th century palace should look like. Some of the famous personalities who visited the palace were Lord Curzon, King George V, Lord Harding, Lord Irwin, Georges Clemenceau and Queen Mary. At present, the west wing of the palace houses the Shri Sadul Museum which has the world’s fourth largest private library, followed by a wing which is owned by the Bikaner Royal Family. Two wings of the palace are converted into hotels namely the Lalgarh Palace Hotel which is run by the Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji Trust and The Laxmi Niwas Palace which is a luxury hotel.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur: A secret way for all the Royal women to enjoy the bustle of the local market

Another example of great architecture which was built in the year 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh is the prized jewel of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal. The mahal finds its special place on the fringe of City Palace, Jaipur. The first look at the structure of the Mahal might make you think that it’s a honeycombed hive thats spread over five storeys, feeling giddy? Well the reason for the 953 windows of the Mahal that makes it look like a beehive was to let the breeze flow in and provide an air conditioning effect inside the palace with the use of Venturi effect. The innumerous windows also acted as a veil for the royal ladies to enjoy the activities that took place in the local market. You can also enjoy a great view of the Sireh Deori Bazaar, Jantar Mantar and the City Palace.
Manak Chowk, Jaisalmer: Make a sweet escape from the glimmering havelis and shop till you drop
Taking its place just opposite to the Jaisalmer Fort, Manak Chowk is the place from where you get access to all the beautiful havelis and palaces of Jaisalmer. This place is also perfect for all the shopping lovers as it has a wide range of anything and everything you want from a Rajasthani market. Manak Chowk built in the 18th and 19th century is also renowned as the heart of local activities in Jaisalmer.

Mandawa Fort, Shekhawati: Once an amazing fort is now a magnetic heritage hotel

Well, Rajasthan has really decided to delight you with its scenic backgrounds and Forts. As this next fort is one of the best heritage sites snuggled amid the Aravalli Hills and was founded in the year 1812 by Thakur Nawal Singh which now is turned into a heritage hotel. The beautifully decorated gateway of the fort with frescoes of Lord Krishna and his cows coneys the cultural importance of the town. Apart from this there are Lord Krishna paintings in the rooms of the fort as well along with charming mirror work and carvings. The Durbar Hall of the fort also showcases a number of stunning paintings and antiques.
The above-mentioned places are some of the popular tourist attractions in Rajasthan. During your holidays in Rajasthan, exploring these places will leave you with a mesmerizing experience. You will surely love to scratch the history and great deeds of the royal Rajputs while enjoying quality time with your loved ones. So, plan a visit to an incredible Rajasthan state of India and cherish unforgettable memories. Heritage Royal Rajasthan is one of the best Tour Package Provider in Udaipur. We also provide Living Heritage Walking Tours of Udaipur & Sightseeing Tours of Udaipur for an affordable price.
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