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The
itinerary of the Heritage on Wheels is so planned that tourists
can have experience of Shekhawati Region - Bikaner -
Nawalgarh - Ramgarh (Mahansar) - Mandawa including Gajner and
Tal Chhapar sanctuaries.
This
is a semi desert region in north Rajasthan and it is situated
entirely in the triangle between Delhi - Bikaner - Jaipur. Shekhawati
is a region and not just a town or fort; it takes its name after
its ruler Rao Shekha. Shekhawati means the garden of Shekha.
The
towns of Shekhawati are eminent for their amazing painted
havelis. Such is the appeal of the havelis that this region is
dubbed as "open art gallery of Rajasthan".
The plethora of painted havelis in rich artistic tradition makes
it commendable and fascinating. Most of the buildings are dated
from 18th century to early 20th century. The
Shekhawati landscape is dotted with so many havelis that
tracking them is something like a treasure hunt. Various forms
of fine art adorn the walls and the ceilings of these
structures, complimenting the otherwise flat and barren land.
The havelis are noted for their frescos depicting mythological
themes and that of huge animals. Some later day frescos shows
the arrival of the British and highlighting steam locomotives
and train doubtlessly for the benefit of those members of the
household who did not travel to distance places by train or see
this newly introduced mode of transport.
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03 NIGHTS/04 DAYS
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DEPARTURE ON:
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EVERY TUESDAY &
FRIDAY FROM JAIPUR
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| PALACES
COVERED : |
JAIPUR-BIKANER-HAAT-GAJNER-TAL CHHAPAR-RAMGARH-NAWALGARH-MANDAWA-
JAIPUR
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The train will leave twice a
week from Jaipur on Tuesday and Friday and will return back to
Jaipur on Friday/Monday morning respectively.
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Day
01 |
Jaipur
to board Heritage on Wheels Train |
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18:30
hrs
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Report
for check-in to board the Heritage on Wheels train.
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19:30
hrs
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Departure
for Bikaner.
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20:00
hrs
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Dinner
and overnight on Board.
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JAIPUR
Jaipur
is 260 km from Delhi and 240 km from Agra and forms the most
chosen tourism golden triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. It a
bustling capital city and a business centre with all the
trapping of modern metropolis but yet flavoured strongly with an
age-old charm that never fails to surprise a traveller. The old
Jaipur painted in Pink can grip any visitor with admiration.
Stunning backdrop of ancient forts Nahargarh, Amer, Jagarh and
Moti Dungri are dramatic testimonials of the bygone era and a
reminder of their lingering romance.
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Day
02 |
Bikaner |
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06:00
hrs
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Arrival
at Bikaner Railway Station.
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07:30
hrs
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Breakfast
on Board.
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09:00
hrs
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Departure
for sightseeing of Jain Temple, Tonga ride & Havelis.
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10:40
hrs
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Departure
for Fort & Shopping.
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13:50
hrs
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Lunch
on Board.
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15:30
hrs
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Departure
for Camel Research farm.
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16:50
hrs
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High
Tea at Palace Hotel.
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17:20
hrs
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Departure
for Dinner at Gajner.
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22:00
hrs
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Departure
from Gajner.
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23:30
hrs
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Departure
for Padihara.
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BIKANER
Lying
in the north of the desert state, the city is dotted with scores
of sand dunes. Bikaner retains the medieval grandeur that
permeates the city's lifestyle. More readily called the camel
country, the city is distinguished for the best riding camels in
the world and hence boasts of having one of the largest Camel
research and breeading farm in the world. The ship of the desert
is an inseparable part of life here. A camel besides doing
transportation duties, also works on wells. These are built on
high plinths with slender minarets on each of the four corners
and can be noticed even from a distance.
The history of
Bikaner dates back to 1488 when a Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji
founded his kingdom. Bikaji was one the five sons of Rao Jodhaji
the illustrious founder of Jodhpur. But Rao Bikaji was the most
adventurous of them. It is said that an insensitive remark from
his father about his whispering in the Durbar provoked Bikaji to
set up his own kingdom towards the north of Jodhpur. The barren
wilderness called Jangladesh became his focus point and he
transformed it to an impressive city. He accomplished his task
with 100 cavalry horses and 500 soldiers, and established his
kingdom on 84 villages abandoned by the 'Shankhlas'. When Bikaji
died in 1504 his rule had extended to over 3000 villages.
GAJNER
Gajner
is an incomparable Jewel in the Thar. Built by the great
Maharaja Ganga Singhji of Bikaner on the embankment of a lake
with a generous dose of flora and fauna. Basically a hunting and
relaxing lodge, the maharaja and the family shared their passion
with their exclusive guests and hosted exotic holidays for them.
Around
the palace is a thick forestation that attracts the guests to
take up a simple walk around admiring the migratory birds in
winters like imperial sand goose,antelopes, black bucks and the
animal species that wander around in the form of Nilgais,
chinkaras, deers etc. The hotel is spread in a large area, and
the ambiance around is as raw and authentic as it was before.
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Day
03 |
Tal
Chhapar & Shekhawati |
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04:00
hrs
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Arrival
at Padihara Railway Station.
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07:15
hrs
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Departure
for Tal Chhapar.
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07:30
hrs
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Arrival
at Tal Chhapar and sightseeing.
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08:45
hrs
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Breakfast
on Board.
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09:10
hrs
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Departure
for Ramgarh.
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11:30
hrs
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Arrival
at Ramgarh.
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12:00
hrs
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Departure
for sightseeing of Mehnsar.
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13:30
hrs
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Lunch
at Mandawa Castle.
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14:30
hrs
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Sightseeing
of Mandawa Havalis and Cenotaphs.
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15:30
hrs
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Departure
for Nawalgarh.
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16:15
hrs
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Arrival
at Nawalgarh and sightseeing.
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17:30
hrs
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Tea
Break at Nawalgarh.
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19:00
hrs
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Arrival
on Board .
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20:00
hrs
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Dinner
on Board.
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23:00
hrs
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Departure
for Jaipur.
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TAL
CHHAPAR
The Tal
Chhapar wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan, India is known for the
black-buck that is a flat saline depression with its own
ecosystem. A number of migratory birds visit this region
especially the harries. These birds visit this region during the
month of September.
RAMGARH
This
town was founded by the Poddars in the late 18th century. The
Poddars left the town in discontent against the then ruler of
Churu. Unlike the frescoes on the havelis in the other towns and
villages of Shekhawati, the finest frescoes depicting scenes
from the Ramayana in Ramgarh can be seen on the ceiling of a
chhatri or cenotaph built to commemorate a Poddar scion.
The
Shani Temple, dedicated to the deity Saturn (or Saturday God) is
devotedly painted with fine frescoes. The Ruia, Poddar and
Bagaria Havelis are worth a visit. Ramgarh is also
internationally-famous for wooden Shekhawati furniture and
artistic tables, chairs, cupboards and items of everyday use are
in great demand in India and abroad.
The area is surrounded by sand dunes and life is quite difficult
around this town in the summer months.
MAHANSAR
Your tour of Shekhawati will not be complete without a visit to
Mahansar's Sone-chandi ki Sal or the chamber of gold and silver
built by the Poddars in the 18th century. Fruit and floral
designs in the Sone-chandi-ki Sal are some of the most intricate
in Shekhawati and boast of the finest fresco workmanship.
It is believed
that painters must have possibly come from Bikaner, since
similar work is found in the Junagarh Fort at Bikaner.
The Narain
Niwas Castle, a heritage hotel at Mahansar, is a great place to
experience the life and tastes of the region.
If you want to
explore havelis, temples and cenotaphs excursions to Bissau,
Alsisar, Malsisar and Churu are highly recommended.
Jhunjhunu was a
kayamkhani stronghold till 1730, when Shardul Singh established
his capital at Jhunjhunu and founded "Panchpana"
establishing his five sons at strategically important locations
in Shekhawati. The Tibrewal and Modi Haveli, the Khetri Mahal
and Bihari Temple are full or ornate frescoes.
The Mertani
stepwell, the Kamruddin Shah Dargah, the Ajit Sagar and Jain
temples are worth a visit.
Excursion to Baggar, Chirawa, Pilani, Surajgarh Kajra and Khetri
are recommended for discovering the lesser-known destinations
around Jhunjhunu.
MANDAWA
Founded
in the mid 18th century Manawa skyline today is dominated by an
imposing mirage like fort now a heritage hotel that is
maintained in the classic medieval theme with the modern
luxuries. The painted archway is painted with interesting forms
of paintings of Lord Krishna and his cowherds. The sprawling
architecture houses a different theme in different wings. The
spacious rooms are adorned by intricate interior wall paintings
and mirror work with open terrace that offers a panoramic view
of the whole town. The women folks of the Mandawa family who
lived in a royal style once used this floor. The ambiences of
those years still linger around the rooms. The Mandawa family
has a unique collection of their preserved paintings and
antiques that adorn the main huge hall in the centre of the
castle, originally the durbar hall and now an exotic lounge. The
ceremonial costumes of the family collection and the precious
arms with handle of jade and beautiful curios brought by the
British as a gift for the nobles are well placed like a showcase
of a museum. The hotel is well equipped with modern facilities
in an ethnic set-up. A night stay is an experience in itself
with thematic evenings and oriented and medieval cuisine. The
warm hospitality is touching. NAWALGARH
Founded
in the 18th Century by Nawal Singh, it has some of the finest
frescos in the Shekhawati region. A huge fort with colourful
bazaar and numerous havelis with elaborate architecture makes it
an interesting destination for a 1day / 1 night stay. There are
a few prominent havelis like Anandilal Poddar Haveli, Aath
Haveli, Hodh Raj Patodia Haveli etc., which are to be visited,
and so are the two forts and the palace hotel Roop Niwas that is
a beautiful heritage property and is renovated with modern
facilities. The Palace offers spacious painted rooms, Luxurious
interiors, graceful hospitality and great thematic evenings with
sumptuous cuisine. The registered painting in their Art Gallery
is a treat to the o visuals.
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Day
04 |
Jaipur |
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06:00
hrs
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Arrive
at Jaipur by Heritage on Wheels.
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07:00
hrs
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Breakfast
on board.
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08:00
hrs
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Disembark
the Heritage on Wheels train.
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For
further information and reservation please contact
208,
RG Complex, Plot-8, Sector 5, Dwarka
New Delhi 110075. INDIA
Tel
: +91-11-28081341, +91-11-28081342
Fax : +91-11-28081343
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