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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 15 August 2015

Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary Rajasthan - Best Unexplored places to visit in Rajasthan

Best Weekend destination - Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary in Rajasthan

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Not many people know about this amazing sanctuary in India located in Rajasthan state. Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary is situated amidst the panoramic Aravali hills in three districts of Rajasthan namely Pali, Rajsamand and Udaipur.

The name Kumbhalgarh has been derived from notable and celebrated historical fort of Kumbhalgarh in Rajasthan. The remarkable Kumbhalgarh Fort forms a striking and captivating landscape and come into view over the Park. The majestic Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary at an altitude of 500 m to 1,300 m is located at distance of around 100 km from Udaipur and is spread over 578 sq Km in area. The Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary boasts of a range of wild life species, most of which are now highly endangered species.

Wild life and Animals at Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary Rajasthan
There are number od animal and bird species here. The main animals in the Sanctuary include sloth bear, wolf, leopards, jungle cat, hyena, jackal, nilgai, smabhar, chaisingh (the four horned antelope), chinkaras and variety of hare. The rare grey jungle fowl you can see here. Variety of gorgeous and charming Peacocks and Doves can also be speckled regularly in Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary in Rajasthan. The site of the birds feeding on the feed and grains scattered by the jungle guards is mesmerizing .

You can spot number of red spur owls, golden Oriole, Parakeets, Bulbul, grey Pigeons, Dove and white breasted kingfisher.

Foot tracking and horse safari at Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary in Rajasthan
If you wish to enjoy the enthralling Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary then you can opt for Foot Tracking which is being operated by local travel agencies. They also operate horse safari to Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary which is be extremely admired by the tourists at Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary in Rajasthan.

The horse Safari will enter the Kumbhalgarh sanctuary from the side of Kumbhalgarh Fort and you eill pass through the sanctuary and will reach Ghanerao. Enjoy and have fun at Ghanerao and then you will pass through an old abandoned road. It is where you can see number of animals like Chinkaras, Neelgais, four horned Antelope and many birds.
How to Reach Kumbhalgarh Rajasthan

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From Kumbhalgarh Sancturay the nearest airport is Udaipur. Daily flights are available from Delhi Mumbai and Jodhpur to Udaipur.
Regular and daily Trains are also available from Delhi Jaipur Ajmer Gujarat Mumbai and from other parts of the country to Udaipur.

Kumbhalgarh by Road
Kumbhalgarh Sancturay in Rajasthan is well connected by well maintained highway road from all parts of Rajasthan and Udaipur.
Frequent bus service is available from Jaipur to Udaipur, Ajmer Udaipur, Jodhpur Udaipur and other parts of Rajsthan and Delhi.


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



Online booking of Volvo Bus tickets available at  https://rsrtconline.rajasthan.gov.in/

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

Har ki podi Ghat.

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
for Volvo  Bus Stand Sheetal Laudge



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Wednesday 5 August 2015

Travel Information - Neemrana Fort in Rajasthan - Best weekend destination

Neemrana – A Perfect Weekend Destination from Delhi


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Neemrana Fort is closely located from Delhi Gurgaon and Jaipur. The hospitality, the ambience and services at the Neemrana Fort-Palace are utterly superb. The rooms are magnificent and infact give you the real feel of a Palace as they are elegantly done and you are amidst the period furniture and antiques. Neemrana hence showcases styles dating back to the15th century. 

You can see the Delhi Sultanate architecture in Neelam Mahal and at the same time can also witness the 19th century influence in Colonial Francisi Mahal to the contemporary Deva Mahal. Its up to you in which era you want to go back and get the feel.

During 1464 the Neemrana fort palace started taking its shape, under the supervision of Chauhan over­lords. Till 19th century the addi­tional structures were added resulting in the fort palaces becoming bigger covering over three acres. Due to lack of maintenance and proper care the palaces almost had become a ruin in the 20th century. However it got a new leash of life in 1986 when it was taken over for conversion to a heritage resort.
The fort-palace has around 46 luxurious rooms and suites which are mostly occupied. The place is so peaceful that it is far more than a stress buster. The Silence of the place is so conducive to relaxation.. 

Places to See in Neemrana and things to do
The tourists have various options for fun and entertainment in Neemrana. Apart from the enthralling nine-tiered fort-palace you will see so many charming things here. There is Tibari which is a room fronted with three arched gates. From here you can have the beautiful view of the palace building.  Suraj Pol is the name given to the main gate.

Hindola Mahal which is a large swing with space for four will give you an enchanting and uninterrupted view of the plains below the fort. Holi Kund, a lotus pool is mesmerizing too there is a terrace beside Aranya Mahal from where you can get unique views. You can also enjoy swimming or can have an Ayurvedic massage at the spa, and go to the gym. There is a small library in the reception and there is a games room with chess, carrom and cards. 

You can also take a walk to the nine-storey deep baoli just close to Neemrana Fort. Camel ride or camel cart is some breathtaking options to reach there. Close to the Baoli you can also see an amazing small watchtower, a 500-m climb away. There is a village close to the forts also known as village silver­smiths, who still use the age old and traditional angithas (clay furnaces). Watching them work is a treat to the eyes.

If you don’t want to stay in the palace or could not afford to do so still you can get to see it as the tourists are welcome inside the Neemrana fort-palace during the day (9 am-5 pm). The entrée fee for the Neemrana fort-palace is 200 per head for 2 hrs (please check the fort-palace for the latest entrée fee). You would be entitled to walk around the public areas of the fort and eat at the restaurants. Picnics are not allowed inside Neemrana fort-palace..

Places around Neemrana
The Neemrana fort-palace is situated at around 120 kms from Delhi. You can also stopover at Neemrana while going from Delhi to Jaipur. Just a 2 hours drive from Delhi 3 hours drive from Jaipur and 2 hours drive from Alwar.
Getting there – How to reach Neemrana Fort Palace
You can take NH 8 from Delhi to reach Neemrana Fort Palace if going in your own vehicle. Taxis are also available from Delhi and will cost you around Rs 3000-4000 to and from from Delhi. Taxis from Jaipur will also cost around Rs 3000-3500 to and from Neemrana.

 Buses from Jaipur Delhi Haryana and all parts of Rajasthan are available to Neemrana

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Monday 3 August 2015

Gurjara – Pratihara - Ancient Temples of Rajasthan - Best Unexplored places to visit in Rajasthan

Gurjara – Pratihara Temples of Rajasthan - Best weekend destination

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Phase 1 Temples
Rajasthan is not only famous for forts and palaces, it has numerous ancient temples which are must see. If you are planning a trip in Rajasthan then there are many unexplored places where you can visit.
The Gurjara – Pratiharas of Mandore, near Jodhpur and Jalore and their feudatories or contemperories patronized a style which is regarded as one of the major successors to the Gupta style in North India. The most significant early temples in this style can be seen at Osian, Abhaneri, and Chittaurgarh.
Osian, north-west of Jodhpur contains a number of superb temples of the 8th and 9th centuries, alongwith those of later periods. Among these the two Sun Temples, three Harihara Temples, and Mahavira Temple are more significant. These temples usually have decorated terrace and a graceful single – turreted spire. The multi turreted spire of Mahavira Temple is of a later period, while that of harihara III was pyramidal. The Sun Temple I is situated by the side of main 12th century temple on the hill and is perhaps the earliest and most elegant of the lot.
This Temple and Harihara I have only a Porch in front of the sanctum, whereas the sun temple II and Harihara II and III also have Mandapas or Halls. The Mahavira Temple originally consisted of only a sanctum with a covered ambulatory, a closed mandapa, a half manadapa and a porch.
Harihara I and II show a quincunx plan. i.e four sub shrines at 4 corners with the main shrine in the center. The Mandapas of Mahavira Temple has a Pyramidal roof.
The Harshatmata Temple at Abhaneri, only a few Kms off the Jaipur – Agra highway in Dausa District, is today a sad ruin. But it must have been a magnificent structure raised over a decorated platform, itself raised over two decorated terraces. But it is very much worth a visit even now for its sensuous sculpture and splendid step – well.
The Sun (now known as Kalika Temple) and the Kumbhashyama Temples in Chittaur fort have original 8th century features, alongwith later renovations and additions. Both stand on high and originally decorated terraces, further provided with beautiful platforms. The façade of the sanctum of the Sun Temple is especially noteworthy, so are the pillars of its halls and the ceilings of the latter rising in three levels.

Temples of Middle Phase and late phases in Rajasthan
The Kameshwara Temple at Auwa, nearMarwar Junction in Pali District and the Ranachhodji Temple at Khed near Balotra in BarmerDistrict represent the mature middlr phase of this style. The super strcture over the sanctum a Auwa is unique in Rajasthan. It consists of tiered Pyramid in the centre surrounded by tiered bunches of pediments. At khed one sees the beginning of the multi-turreted arrangement in the spire over the sanctum. The main pillars of the mandapa are of a later period.
The denouements of the Gurjara – Pratihara Style is to be seen at Kekind, south of Merta in Nagaur District, Harsha on the hill, to the south east of Sikar, Paranagar in Sariska Sanctuary and Kiradu, west of Barmer. The Neelkantheshvara at Kekind shows excellent, balanced decoration on the outer walls of the sanctum. Each face is cleverly offsetted to accommodate as many as 13 images. The spire is powerful, though still mono – spired. The mandapa has beautiful carved pillars and a rich but chaste main ceiling rising in corbelled tiers. The Harshanatha Temple shows impressive remanents. The hill top has another interesting remains also and commands a beautiful view.
At Kiradu in a deserted hill there are five temples, Someshwara being the most attractive. It has multi banded plinth. 

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