Showing posts with label Weekend Trip to Rajasthan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekend Trip to Rajasthan. Show all posts

Thursday 3 August 2017

If you are in a mood to travel off the beaten path, check out these unique exotic places in Rajasthan

Discover Worlds exotic destinations for holiday with Organic Holidays.

So want to get off the grid? Are you looking for an exotic weekend getaway from Delhi which is still unexplored and free from the maddening crowd? Wanna jet away to a place where you can not only relax but also enjoy your vacation with your family and friends? 

Do you know that there are many unexplored places in Rajasthan which are as historical and as exotic and enchanting as any other place in the Royal state of Rajasthan. Do you know that there are number of places in Rajasthan that are getting a lot of buzz in the travel world right now

Raising a toast to the explorer within you, here is an exotic getaway for you to consider for your next vacation. 

Don't say that you have already visited Rajasthan before exploring the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. Havelis of Shekhawati Region of Rajasthan must be in your bucket list

Shekhawati means the garden of Shekha. The name Shekhawati comes from Rao Shekha, a Kachhwaha satrap, who had dominated and conquered large parts of the region in the fifteenth century. However under the reign of Shardul Singh in 18th century Shekhawati region reached its political zenith.
The Shekhawati Region in Rajasthan is spread across districts of Jhunjunu, Sikar and Churu in Northern parts of Rajasthan, close to Haryana.
The most suitable base of exploring Shekhawati in Rajasthan is Mandawa which is located about 170 Kms north-west of the state capital Jaipur and around 275 kms south-west of the National Capital Delhi.
The best of the painted towns of Shekhawati region are located within a 50 km radius from Mandawa. The region is famous for the marvelous Havelis.





 Best places to visit in Shekhawati Region in Rajasthan
Mandawa 

Mandawa town is located about 35 kms from Jhunjunu. The Small but elegant town Mandawa was established in the year 1756, when Nawal Singh built the fort which is now converted into the hotel called Castle Mandawa. The town however became a full-fledged town after Nawal Singh’s 2 grandsons made mandawa their home at the close of the 18th century. 
Mandawa lured number of merchants to set up shop here. You will find the murals of the Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli extraordinary, particularly in the diversity of their themes.
You would be surprised to see that Bansidhar Nevatia Haveli in Mandawa showing the Wright brothers’ maiden flight and a European making a telephone call, as well as a rather nationalistic tug-of-war between a strongman called Prof Ramamurti and a motor car driven by an Englishman.
Then there is Sneh Ram Ladia Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, Double Goenka Haveli which has humorous erotica painted on the outer left wall, a woman having sex with two men, and Krishna making love to a gopi. You can have access to this wall but through a thin passage from inside.


Bissau
Bissau is old-fashioned but very attractive little oasis to the north-west of Mandawa about 25 kms. Bissau is an amazing small town where you can see Keshargarh Fort which was built in 1746 by Keshari Singh, one of the five sons of Shardul Singh.
During 19th century Bissau town prospered a lot as it was corridor through which trading carvan moved freely between Delhi and the ports of Gujarat. It was an important link on the southern Silk route. Most of the merchant families like Poddars, Goenkas, Ruias, Singhanias, Birlas and many more originally belonged to this region and later migrated to port towns in India.
The answer to why there are so many Haveli’s in the Shekhawti region is that it was a tradition in those days whoever made it good in terms of trade and business would come back to his home place and build four things namely, a Haveli, a Baoli, a Mandir and a Dharamshala. As these businessmen became rich and multiplied their wealth they went on doing charity, erecting colleges, cenotaphs, grander and grander havelis, finally when nothing else could be thought of, they ordered that the Havelis be painted.
Some of the famous Havelis in Bissau region are Motiram Jasraj Sigthia Haveli located in one of the narrow lanes of Bissau. The small opening or entrance will lead you to the breathtaking view inside the Haveli. The façade is an extraordinary riot of rich colors. Each and every wall is painted and impressive.


Mahansar in Shekhawati region
Mahansar is located about 40 km North of Mandawa town. After you visit Bissau you can plan to visit Mahansar next Shekhawati town only about ten km away from Bissau. The small old town of Mahansar is truly delightful but sort of laid-back town.
The layout of Mahansar town is geometric and in a very less time it can be explored say about in an hour. Mahansar is also known as the customary business stronghold of the Poddar family, who in the nineteenth century moved their booming business in chintz and opium here.
The Poddars during those days commissioned some of the most skilled murals in Shekhawati. The most famous was, the Sone ki Dukan or the Golden Shop. That time it used to be the head office of the Poddars and was so called because of the lavish use of gold in the murals inside, is easily the piece de resistance.
The paintings are amzing and whoever have painted the murals must have been an accomplished illustrator who possessed a great sense of colour and composition. The highlighting point is ornately depicted war between the armies of Rama and Ravana, Rama’s wedding and Vishnu’s incarnations.
You will also find an enthralling Mahansar fort just about five minutes walk from Sone ki Dukan.  The small and elegant Mahansar Fort was founded by Thakur Nahar Singh in 1768. A portion of Mahansar Fort is now turned into a heritage hotel called Narayan Niwas Palace owned and run by Thakur Sahib Tejpal Singh and his family.

Ramgarh
Ramgarh is located about 40 km North-West of Mandawa town. Ramgarh is only about 8 km from Mahansar. In the 19th Century Ramgarh used to be one of Shekhawati’s wealthiest towns. Even today Ramgarh is still called Sethon ka Ramgarh (Ramgarh of the Merchants) just to differentiate it from its namesakes. The town was founded by Poddars in 1791who were fled Churu town after the thakur there had levied heavy taxes on their wool business, Ramgarh boasts the largest number of murals in the whole of Shekhawati.

Fatehpur
Fatehpur is situated on the west of Mandawa about 19 Kms from Mandawa and around 15 km south of Ramgarh, Fatehpur was founded by Fateh Khan in 1451 and is one of the oldest towns in Shekhawati. Fatehgarh town has a rich history because of which it has some impressive step-wells and joharas (reservoirs). Fatehgarh at one point in time was also home to well-known Marwari business families such as Poddars, the Singhanias, Devras and Saraogis, who have built some of the most magnificently decorated havelis in the Shekhawati region.

Don’t miss the Nand Lal Devra now known as the Nadine le Prince Haveli. It was bought by the French woman for a whopping 3 million rupees in 1998. She is a painter herself and till now has spent over 6 million for its renovation and restoration work. You would also be delighted to see the Singhania Haveli with its huge painting of four elephants cradling goddess Lakshmi with their trunks, and exquisitely painted gopis. Choudhary ki Haveli is one of the most richly painted in Shekhawati, please check wether it is now open or still shut.
Nawalgarh
Nawalgarh located about 28 Kms from Mandawa toward south-east. Nawalgarh is one of the largest and busiest towns of Shekhawati. It was established in 1737 by Nawal Singh, one of the sons of renowned Shardul Singh. Nawalgarh has witnessed a series of rulers who were lenient and attracted a numerous rich Marwari merchants who built many richly painted havelis here.

Though many of the Havelis in Nawalgarh are now in a state of disrepair, do not miss to visit the Poddar Haveli which is an exception. It has been turned into a museum now. The murals in this early 20th century haveli have been carefully restored to their original glory. The museum also exhibits wedding costumes of different communities of Rajasthan.
Absolute artistic brilliance can be seen on the painted ceiling of a small room in the fort called Bala Qila stands.
Aath Haveli is yet another piece of great work in Nawalgarh with its mural of a long train with one passenger per compartment; a woman feeding a child and at the same time doing her make-up; a couple making love. You can also watch out for Morarka Haveli in Nawalgarh near Aath Haveli.Morarka boasts of gracefully sketched paintings.
Then there is Sheksaria Haveli, Chaucharia Haveli apart from the above mentioned havelis in Nawalgarh
Parasrampura 

Parasrampura is located about 45 kms from Mandawa town. It is a small and beautiful peaceful village in the Shekhawati region where you can see some of the finest and earliest murals in Shekhawati. The murals embellish the chhatri of Shardul Singh, who stayed in this village during his last days. Built in 1750, the cenotaph portrays scenes from Hindu mythology. It also shows the legendary Shardul Singh take the chair of his court along with his five sons.
Dundlod


Dundlod is located about 23 kms from Mandawa and around 8 km from Mukundgarh on the road to Nawalgarh. It is a small, peaceful and relatively tidy town in the Shekhawati belt which was establieshed in 1750 by Keshri Singh, who also happens to be the founder of Bissau. The Dera Dundlod Quila is now converted into a hotel was built in 1750. It has a very magnificent and lavish hall, called the Diwan-e-Khana. The Goenkas were the ruling business clan in Dundlod and have built number of Havelis which worth a visit.
How to reach Shekhawati Belt Region of Rajasthan
Nearest Airport – Sanganer Airport Jaipur connected from Delhi Mumbai Jodhpur Bangalore and other major cities. Regular bus service and trains are available from Jaipur to the Shekhawati region towns like Jhunjunu Sikar Mandawa Churu etc. You can also hire a Taxi to Mandawa which is about 180 Kms from jaipur Airport. Taxi will charge from Rs 2500 to 3000.
By Rail
Many towns of Shekhawati Region are connected by train and Rail service. Dundlod, Mukundgarh, Jhunjunu and Nawalgarh are the nearest railway stations from Mandawa.
By Road
Shekhawati belt region is well connected by road from Jaipur Delhi Bikaner and other parts of the state. Frequent bus service is available to these places.
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Thursday 4 February 2016

Best Places to see in Ajmer - Best Unexplored destinations in Rajasthan

Places of interest in Ajmer Rajasthan - Best weekend destination

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Dargah of Saint Moinuddin Chistti and Pushkar makes Ajmer a very holy town in Rajasthan. Ajmer is located amidst the Aravali range and is one of the most calm and beautiful cities of Rajasthan. The town is now expanding its base from Adarshnagar and Ramganj on one side and Vaishali Nagar, Panchsheel and Shastri Nagar on the other sides.

One place in Ajmer that still stands intact and hasn't lost its charm is the Anasagar Lake and Baradari. The beautiful lake has its historical importance but today the park near the lake also known as Baradari is one of the most beautiful natural spots in Ajmer. People from all walks of life visit this place and enjoy the scenic beauty alongside the lake. There is a small Island Restaurant inside the Lake where you can go in a boat.


Adjacent to the Anasagar Baradari is Bajrang Garh Temple and a small Market. Bajrang Garh is a Hanuman Temple located on the hill top. The place at the top is amazingly beautiful and you can see the panoramic view of the city and the Anasagar Lake from here.

The small market near Bajrang Garh offers Pau Bhaaji, paani Puri and other mouth watering and delicious food items.

Near by is JLN Medical College Hospital (Formerly Victoria Hospital). From here the Lohagal road will lead you to Shastrinagar Ajmer and the Anasagar Link Road will lead you to Vaishali Nagar and Panch Sheel. You can also trek to another famous temple, Ganesh Garh located at another hill top near Shastri Nagar Ajmer.

Bhaag Chand Ki Kothi, a famous landmark of Ajmer is also located near Baradari. Though this royal Kothi has been converted to a Hotel and Banquet organising Royal Weddings now. Close by you can have a glimpse of the ancient Jain Temple in Ajmer. One road from here will take you to famous Foy Sagar Lake in Ajmer. The beautiful and enchanting lake is at its best during the Rainy Season. Best place for a Picnic near Ajmer.

Pushkar is about 11 Kms from Anasagar Link Road Ajmer. The Pushkar Valley is a treat to the eyes. The enthralling view of Ajmer from the Pushkar Ghaati is truly mesmerising. The only Brahma Temple in the world is situated in Pushkar. The holy dip in the Pushkar Lake is believed to be very auspicious.

Ajmer has a good connectivity by rail and bus from all parts of Rajasthan, delhi, Ahmadabad,Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur and other cities.

Shatabadi Express from Delhi to Ajmer takes only 6 hours to reach. Ajmer is 120 Kms from Jaipur and is connected by an Express Highway.

Not to miss is the beautiful piece of architecture, the Jain Temple at Nareli at the Beawar Bypass Ajmer. Prithvi Raj Chouhan Smark, Mayo College, Naka Madar, are some other places of interest in Ajmer


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Thursday 7 January 2016

BUNDI IN RAJASTHAN - Best Weekend Destinations in Rajasthan

TRAVEL INFORMATION – BUNDI RAJASTHAN

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Bundi is enclosed on three sideS by hills of the Aravalli Range. Bundi was formerly called "Bunda-Ka-Nal", Nal meaning "narrow ways". Later the region was governed by Rao Deva Hada, who took over Bundi from Jaita Meena in 1342, and established a princely state Bundi.


PLACES TO VISIT IN BUNDI

NAWAL SAGAR LAKE– Nawal Sagar Lake is a major tourist magnetism of Bundi.It is a huge square-shaped non-natural lake in the centre of Bundi.This Lake has a famous temple at the center. The major attraction of the lake is the reflect shape of the whole city.

TARAGARH FORT- The Taragarh Fort, other name is 'Star Fort' is the most remarkable of the city's configuration. It was built in AD 1354. The fort is a designer traveler perspective of the Bundi city.

BUNDI PALACE – The Bundi Palace is positioned on the hillside adjoining to the Taragarh Fort. This palace assembled by Rao Ratan Singh Hada between 1607 A.D. to 1631 A.D. Opening hours from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM in the summer and from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM in the winter.

PHOOL SAGAR- Phool Sagar is a non-natural lake. It is a fine planned palace that has classic Rajput structural design. The work on Phool Mahal was started in 1945 but never completed and still it is incomplete. It is an outstanding place for bird watchers, mainly from the months of November to February.

DABHAI KUND – Dabhai Kund is located in the middle of the city. It is also known as Jai Kund. It is the largest Kund in Bundi. It is well value a visit for the stunning carvings on the several steps leading down to the water level.

HOW TO REACH BUNDI IN RAJASTHAN

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REACHING BUNDI BY AIR – The nearest airport to Bundi is Sanganer airport in Jaipur which is 220 km from Bundi.It is connected to all the major cities in India including New Delhi and Mumbai.

REACHING BUNDI BY TRAIN- Bundi has a small railway station in its southern part. Kota Railway Station is also nearest station from Bundi. It is only 36 kilometers from Bundi. This station is connected to many trains to Jaipur, Chittorgarh, Benaras etc.

REACHING BUNDI BY BUS- Kota is much closer to Bundi and it takes only 1 hour to arrive at Bundi by bus. Bundi is on NH-12 that connects Jaipur to Kota and Jhalawar via Sanganer, Chatsu, Tonk and Bundi.








Tuesday 6 October 2015

Planning Weekend Trip to Jaipur Rajasthan from Delhi - Best Weekend destination


How to Plan my Trip to Rajasthan – Trip to Jaipur

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Rajasthan the place of Rajas or Kings is also known as Royal State of India. The capital of the state Pink City Jaipur is the perfect weekend destination from delhi, Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Rajasthan and other parts of the country.

You can plan your weekend trip to Jaipur as it is only 260 km from the national capital Delhi and about 240 km from the Taj City Agra. If you are planning a long trip then you can opt for the golden triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. 

Now a days the new Jaipur is fast becoming a Metropolitan city yet it is flavored strongly with an age-old charm that will never fails to surprise you.
The old Jaipur City is all painted in Pink; hence the name and it can grip any visitor with admiration. 

The highlighting points of jaipur are its stunning backdrop of ancient and gigantic but beautiful forts: Nahargarh Fort, Amer Fort, Jaigarh and Moti Doongari are right testimonials of the bygone era and a reminder of their enduring romance and gallantry.

Jaipur is well connected by express national highway from Delhi. You can drive down from Delhi via Gurgaon, Behror, Shahpura to Jaipur and it will take around 4-5 hours to reach there. Hundreds of buses ply between Delhi and Jaipur from ISBT Kashmere Gate, ISBT Sarai kale Khan and Bikaner House New Delhi. 

Jaipur is also connected by Rail from Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu and other parts of the country. 

Delhi Jaipur Shatabdi Express is one of the best trains between New Delhi and Jaipur. The early morning train takes less than 5 hours to reach jaipur. Double Decker Train is also available from Sarai Rohalla railway station Delhi to Jaipur in the evening. There are many other trains and you can plan as per your convenience. 

Where to Visit in Jaipur – Jaipur Attractions and Sight Seeing

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City Palace jaipur
One of the Royal palaces in Jaipur the City palace is situated in the heart of the walled city. The very first glimpse of the City Palace Complex will give you an idea about the vision and creativity of the founder of Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh.
The palace is a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture and the ex-royal family still lives in a part of the palace.

City Palace Jaipur Timings :

Duration of Openings (Hrs.): 9.00-17.00

City Palace Entry Fee (In Indian Rupees):

Indian : 75
Foreigner: 300

Contact Tel: 0141 4088888 

Jantar Mantar Jaipur
Timings :

Duration of Openings (Hrs.): 9.00-16.30

Jantar Mantar Entry Fee (In Indian Rupees):

Indian : 40 (15 Student)

Foreigner : 200 (100 Student)

Tel: +91 141 2610494

Moti Dungri and Ganesh Temple Jaipur
There is a small hill named Moti Dungri In the middle of Jaipur. Moti Dungri means pearl hill. It got its name because it looks like a drop of pearl. There is Lord Ganesh Temple located in the Hill along with the exotic palace.

Hawa Mahal Jaipur
Meaning Palace of Winds was built by the poet king Sawai Pratap Singh. Hawa Mahal has become the most well-known landmarks of the Pink City Jaipur and is also its icon. 

You can get the best view of Hawa mahal from the road outside though it is located in the City Palace complex. There are hundreds of Jharokhas in the Mahal. It was at first built for the ladies of the majestic household to watch everyday life and processions in the city from their veiled comfort.
 Hawa mahal Jaipur Timings :

Duration of Openings (Hrs.): 9.00-16.30

Entry Fee (In Indian Rupees):

 Indian : 10
Foreigner : 50

Tel: +91 141 2618862

Jaigarh fort
The exquisite Jaigarh fort is one of the the most spectacular forts in the state. The hilltop fort that overlooks Jaipur will remind you of the old era, the Royal Maharajas, there lifestyle and chivalry.
The Jaigarh Fort is also known as the fort of victory.
Jaigarh fort Timings :

Duration of Openings (Hrs.): 9.00-16.30

Entry Fee (In Indian Rupees):

Indian : 35
Foreigner : 85

Tel: 2671848

Nahargarh Fort Jaipur
 
Located on the hill top Nahargarh forms an extraordinary northern backdrop of Jaipur. The Nahargarh fort is the favorite destination for the tourists and Bollywood as it overlooks the city and forms a dazzling view of the city lights. Nahargarh Fort was built by Raja Jai Singh in 1734 and extended in 1868.


Timings of Nahargarh Fort Jaipur :

Duration of Openings (Hrs.): 10.00-17.30


Entry Fee (In Indian Rupees):

Indian : 20
Foreigner : 50

Tel: +91 141 5134038, 5137686

Amber Palace (Amer Fort Jaipur)
Amer Fort in Jaipur is located around 11 kilometres from Jaipur. Also known as Amber Palace it was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachwahas of Amber, before the capital was shifted to the plains, the present day Jaipur. 
The Amer Fort in Jaipur was built by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 and completed by Mirja Raja Jai Singh the fort was made in red sand stone and white marble.
Amer Fort Timings :

Duration of Openings (Hrs.): 8.00-17.30


Amber Fort Entry Fee (In Indian Rupees):

Indian : 25
Foreigner : 200

Tel: 2530293 
You can also enjoy Elephant Ride at Amber Palace. This ride for two persons will cost Rs. 900/-.
Please note that the elephant Ride at Amber Fort is available for one way only

Albert Hall Jaipur


Timings :

Duration of Openings (Hrs.): 9.00-17.00


Entry Fee (In Indian Rupees):

Indian : 20
Foreigner : 150

Tel: +91 141 2570099


Tuesday 15 September 2015

Gupta and Post Gupta Temples of Rajasthan - Best unexplored places to visit in Rajasthan

Gupta and Post Gupta Temples of Rajasthan
Rajasthan has many ancient Temples of Gupta Style especially in the South Eastern Region of Rajasthan. If you are travelling between Kota and Jhalawar of Rajasthan then you will find 5th Century Gupta Temple at Darrah. The Pillars of this ancient Temple still stands intact and you will find a Museum here. It is a Perfect piece of Gupta workmanship.
Not to be missed the sanctum, vestibule and half man – Dapa at the Sheetaleshwara Temple at Jhalarapatnam. Built in 689 AD this is the earliest dated temple in Rajasthan. The Hall of the Temple in the fron was highly praised by Fergusson was added later in the next century.
There are few more Gupta period Temples in Rajasthan which you can see at Chittorgarh , Kota and Kansua. The reminiscent of Gupta workmanship can also be seen at Government Museums in Ajmer and Bharatpur in Rajasthan. These temples are no more now.
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Saturday 8 August 2015

Weekend Trip to Rajasthan from Delhi - Best Weekend Destinations

How to Plan a weekend Trip to Rajasthan - Best Unexplored Destinations 

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Rajasthan is one of the most visited states by the tourists. Travelers from both India and abroad visit Rajasthan especially to experience the rich, vast and ancient culture of the state. Rajasthan is a blend of mixed culture that includes Rajputana and Mughal. The wonderful and giant Forts are the main attractions in almost all the cities of Rajasthan.

Tha major tourist attractions in Rajasthan include the Pink City Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Alwar, Neemrana and others. Bhilwara is an industrail city famous for various suitings and shirtings.

Planning a trip to Rajasthan Ex Delhi
If you wish to plan weekend trip from Delhi then you have options like Neemrana Fort, Sariska Tiger Reserve near Alwar, Jaipur, or Ajmer.

Neemrana Fort Palace is a very calm place amidst nature. You have the option to stay in the fort which has now been converted to a heritage resort.

Sariska Sanctuary will give you a pleasure inside the jungles. You can see lot of animals including deer and ofcourse Tigers in Sariska.
Neemrana is just 2-3 hours drive from Delhi, Sariska is around 4 hours drive from delhi, Jaipur is around 5 hours drive from Delhi. Ajmer is around 7 hours drive from Delhi.

Distance of Ajmer from delhi is 400 Kms, Delhi to Jaipur is 270 Kms.

Number of trains are available from Delhi to Ajmer via Alwar and Jaipur. You can either take a train in the night from Delhi or in the Morning Ajmer Shatabadi Express is available. Shatabadi Express takes only two hours to reach Alwar and four hours to Jaipur. It takes 6 hours to reach from Delhi to Ajmer by Shatabadi Express. Garibrath Express from Sarai Rohalla Delhi is also available in the morning to Ajmer via Alwar and Jaipur.

In the weekend trip from Delhi it is advisable you explore one option at a time. If you are planning a trip to Jaipur then there are number of site seeing options for 2 days in Jaipur.

While in Jaipur you can visit City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, Moti Doongri Temple, Birla Temple, revolving restaurant etc.

In the weekend trip to Ajmer you can visit the famous Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chistti, Taragarh fort, Anasagar lake, Jain Temple in the day one and Pushkar on day 2. Pushkar is very sacred town and the holy dip in the Pushkar lake is believed to be very auspicious. The only Brahma Temple in the world is located in Pushkar



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GENERAL ENQUIRY NUMBERS OF RAJASTHAN ROADWAYS

1.
Control Room, Head Office, Jaipur (Open 24 hrs.)
0141-2373044
+91 95494 56745
2.
Central Bus Stand, Sindhi Camp, Jaipur

Platform No. 1 (For Routes Delhi,Ajmer,Bhilwara,Udaipur,Jodhpur,Alwar)
0141-2207906
Platform No. 2 (For Routes Kekri, Tonk, Bundi,Kota)
0141-2207912
Platform No. 5 (Deluxe Platform, Volvo Services) (For Delhi,Chandigarh,Agra,Lucknow)
0141-2204445
Platform No. 3 (For Routes Nagaur,Kuchaman,Jobner)
0141-2207913
Platform No. 4 (For Routes Sikar,Bikaner,GAnaganagar,Jhunjhunu,Pilani)
0141-2207914
Deluxe Bus Reservation
0141-2205790
Duty Officer (Platform No. 3)
0141-2207907
3.
Enquiry Manzi-Ki-Chattri/Amer Road, Jaipur
0141-2670159
4.
Enquiry Narayan Singh Circle, Jaipur
0141-2574645
5.
Enquiry Durgapura Bus Stand, Jaipur
0141-2172488
6.
Enquiry Sodala Bus Stand, Jaipur
0141-2297574
7.
Duty Officer at Sindhi Camp, Jaipur
0141-2207903
8.
Accident Cell at Sindhi Camp, Jaipur
0141-2207908
9.
Enquiry at Delhi For Deluxe & Volvo

Bikaner House, Delhi
011-23383469
011-23386698
ISBT Kashmiri Gate
(For Exp Bus Hanumangadh,Ganganagar,Bikaner,Sikar,Churu,Jaipur)
011-23864470
ISBT Sarai Kale Khan
(For Exp Bus-Bharatpur,Balaji,Agra,Gawlior)
011-24353731
Chief Manager Delhi
011-23383469
Office(Chief Manager) Delhi
011-23864417
10 .
Haridwar
097201 00906
Main Bus Adda, Opst. Railway Station Platform No. 3

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11 .
Chandigarh

Routes - Jaipur to Chandigarh           (Bus Stand Sector-17)

Routes - Chandigarh to Jaipur           (Bus Stand Sector-43)

12 .
Indore
093029 28066
Sarvate Bus Stand (Routes- Jaipur,Kota,Jhalawar,Tonk, Bhilwara)

Gangwal Bus Stand (Routes- Ajmer,Udaipur,Jodhpur)

13 .
Ahmadabad 
079-25461264
All Routes - Bus Stand Geeta Mandir Platform No. 5



14 .
Agra
0562-2420228
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