Location: 180-km North Of Jaipur,
Rajasthan
Founded By: Kaimkhani Nawabs
Founded In: 15th Century
Best Time To Visit: October To March
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Tourism in
Jhunjhunu
THE ENCHANTING LOCALE
The town of Jhunjhunu was founded by
Kaimkhani Nawabs in the middle of the 15th
century, and remained under their control
until it was taken by the Rajput ruler
Sardul Singh in 1730 AD, which lasted till
the Indian independence. It was in Jhunjhunu
that the British based their Shekhawati
brigade, a troop raised locally in the 1830s
to try to halt the activities of the dacoits
(bandits).
They were largely local petty rulers who had
decided it was easier to become wealthy by
pinching other peoples’ money than by
earning their own. Jhunjhunu is one of the
largest towns of Shekhawati and is the
current district headquarters. It has some
of the region’s most beautiful buildings and
should not be missed. The artistically
painted havelis of Muragh Das Modi, and the
Khaitans are spellbinding.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
PALACES
The Khetri Mahal: A fine minor palace dating
back to around 1760 AD. It has very elegant
lines and is architecturally the most
sophisticated building in the region, though
not in the greatest condition.
The Modi and Tiberwala Havelis: Both in the
main bazaar, these are covered with murals,
and the latter one is particularly
interesting. The town also has a number of 'chhatris'
and wells.
TEMPLES
Bihari Ji Temple: It is a temple in
Jhunjhunu, which is immensely popular for
its antique paintings. Sri Biharji Temple is
from a similar period and contains some fine
murals, although these too have suffered
over the years.
Shri Ranisatiji Mandir: Located in Jhunjhunu,
it is one of the exemplary temples in India.
It is one of the ancient pilgrimages in the
country which is a historic, unprecedented
masterpiece affording a panoramic view.
OTHERS
The Sati Chowk: A magnificent portrayal of
the highest is situated in the Pradhan Mand
with the imposing Shikhar. The entire
edifice in white marble is enchanting. The
main Temple of Shri Rani Satiji houses the
main sanctum sanctoram. Qamruddin Shah ki
Darghah, Mertani Baori, Laxminath Temple,
Khetan Haveli, Ishwardas Mohandas Haveli,
Badal Garh, Birdhi Chand Well and Ajeet
Sagar are some of the places worth visiting.
It is also famous for colourful wall
paintings.
EXCURSIONS
FORTS
Mandawa: The medieval fort of Mandawa
gradually rises on the horizon like a
mirage. A painted arched gateway adorned
with Lord Krishna and his cows leads to the
bazaar. A fine view of the town can be seen
from the terrace of the castle of Mandawa.
Notables among the havelis are Chokhani,
Saraf, Goenka and Ladia havelis.
CITIES
Fatehpur: A treasure- trove of beautiful
frescoes, it is a historic town which was
once ruled by the muslim nawabs. The
frescoes on the Devra and Singhania haveli
are an outstanding combination of Indian and
western styles.
Nawalgarh: Founded by Nawal Singh of
Shekhawat clan, this is the town where the
finest of Shekhawati’s frescoes can be seen.
Its havelis bear witness to the rich and
prosperous Marwari era of the 19th century.
Nawalgarh has hundred of painted havelis and
a fine clock tower of British period.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Jaipur is the nearest airport.
Rail: Jhunjhunu is well connected to the
other parts of the state.
Road: Lying on the bus routes, it has good
connections with the rest of the state.
Local Transport: Unmetered taxis and
autorickshaws are available for commutation.
PLACES TO STAY
Jhunjhunu has the widest range of
accommodation available in the whole of
Shekhawati towns.
SHOPPING
Shopping can be done at Nehru Market, Cloth
Market and Phootla Bazar.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES
The Tourist Information Bureau: Hotel Shiv
Shekhawati compound, Open: Monday to
Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM. Approved
tourist guides can be hired from here.
Recreation: Prabhat Cinema, Mahesh Cinema,
Natraj Cinema.
Hospital: General Hospital, Dr. Jains
Clinic.
Post & Telegraph Office: G.P.O. Station
Road.
Banks and money changers: State Bank of
India, Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda.
NEARBY CITIES
Sikar: 64-km (approx.)
Jaipur: 180-km
GENERAL INFORMATION
Climate: Mean Max. Mean Min.
Summer: 48°C 37.6°C
Winter: 10.5°C 1.0°C
Clothing Summer Winter
light tropical. warm woollens
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