The Shekhawati region in India consists of the areas of Mandawa, Nawalgarh, Churi Ajitgarh, Salasar and Nagaur. You can visit these historic cities and stay at the various hotels, heritage and otherwise and enjoy the splendor, folk traditions and beauty of the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan.
The Shekhawati region is a semi desert area and is known for its colorful and wonderfully painted mansions and havelis. The region is called Shekhawati as it was ruled by the Rajasthani clan called the Shekhs who are a part of the Kachhawa family of Rajasthan, India. The rich merchants of this region constructed the splendid havelis with colorful murals and frescoes on their walls.
You can visit several tourist destinations during your stay in the Shekhawati region. Some of these tourist destinations are, Lachhmangarh, Fatehpur, Ramgarh and Chuti Ajitgarh.
One of the popular hotels in the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan is the
Mukundgarh Fort that is located near the village of Pacchar.
Mukundgarh Fort:
The Mukundgarh Fort heritage hotel was constructed sometime in the mid-18th century by Raja Mukand Singh in the Shekhawati region There are a number of palaces and courtyards inside the premises of the Mukundgarh Fort.
Location:
The Mukundgarh Fort is located near the village of Pacchar that is located at a distance from the urban areas of Mukundgarh, Rajasthan.
Facilities:
There is a multi-cuisine restaurant at the Mukundgarh Fort heritage hotel that serves a wide range of North Indian cuisine.
The Mukundgarh Fort has 45 rooms and 4 suites that are well decorated and have attached bathrooms. The hotel also has a conference hall for its corporate clients.
Sightseeing:
The important tourist destinations in Mukundgarh are Radha Krishanji Kanodia Haveli, Bagrodia Haveli, Bheekraj Nangalia Haveli, Jagannath Ganeriwala Haveli, Shivdutta Ganeriwala Haveli and Chhatri. The area has a number of ancient temples in Mukundgarh like Venugopal Mandir and Gopinathji temple.
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