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charbhujatravels · 2 years
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FATEH PRAKASH PALACE, CHITTORGARH
#FATEHPRAKASHPALACE, Constructed by Maharana Fateh Singh, this palace functioned as his residence. It was built in the Rajput style of architecture as a declaration of his taste for art and culture. The palace has a vast collection of wood crafts of Bassi village, post medieval statues of Jain Ambica and Indra from Rashmi village, weapons such as axes, knives and ancient shields, clay replicas of regional tribal people clad in their traditional costumes, paintings, and crystal ware. It has now been converted into a museum.
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National Reserve of Tigers Sariska Rajasthan
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Sariska Tiger Reserve is a national park and tiger reserve located in the Alwar district of the state of Rajasthan, India. It extends over an area of ​​866 km2 that includes arid forests with scrub and thorny, deciduous dry forests, meadows and rocky hills. This area was a hunting reserve of the state of Alwar and was declared a wildlife reserve in 1955. It was granted the status of tiger reserve, which made it part of the Tiger Project of India in 1978. The sanctuary of life wild was declared a national park in 1990 with a total area of ​​approximately 273.8 km2. It is the first reserve in the world that has successfully relocated tigers.
Population of tigers in Sariska
In 2003, 16 tigers lived in the reserve. In 2004, it was reported that no Bengal tigers had been sighted in the reserve, and that indirect evidence of the presence of tigers, such as pug tags, scratch marks on trees and excrement, had not been found. The Department of Forestry of Rajasthan explained that "the tigers had temporarily migrated out of the reserve and would return after the monsoon season." Proyecto Tigre, now the National Conservation Authority of Tigers, supported this assumption. In January 2005, it was reported that there were no tigers in Sariska. The Department of Forestry of Rajasthan and the Director of the Tiger Project declared an "emergency tigers census" in Sariska. The Central Bureau of Investigation, the intelligence agency of India, conducted an investigation. After a two-month investigation, the agency finally declared that there were no tigers in the reserve. Poaching was blamed for the disappearance of tigers. To repopulate Sariska with tigers, three tigers were relocated to the reserve, and authorities planned to relocate two more tigers by the end of the following year. Recently, two tiger cubs and their mother were seen in the reserve, which brought the total number of tigers to seven with five adults. In July 2014, two more puppies were spotted, so there were 11 tigers in total. In August 2014 two more puppies were sighted, so that the population increased to 13 individuals.
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raviiblog · 3 years
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We have a variety of cars available on rent for Rajasthan tour to any city in the state. From standard cars to deluxe cars and the most luxurious ones, we are happy to boast that you name a car that you require on rent and we will be making it available to you. We also provide big SUVs, and luxury SUVs for those who wish to truly explore wilderness in Rajasthan including sand dunes, mountainous regions and dense forests, sanctuaries. For groups and those traveling with friends and their family, we also provide on rent Tempo Traveler for a comfortable journey.
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Rent a Car in Jaipur with Driver Starting from 12 Rs Per Km
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charbhujatravels · 2 years
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#FATEHPRAKASHPALACE,Constructed by Maharana Fateh Singh, this palace functioned as his residence. It was built in the Rajput style of architecture as a declaration of his taste for art and culture. The palace has a vast collection of wood crafts of Bassi village, post medieval statues of Jain Ambica and Indra from Rashmi village, weapons such as axes, knives and ancient shields, clay replicas of regional tribal people clad in their traditional costumes, paintings, and crystal ware. It has now been converted into a museum.
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Historical Palace Albert Hall Jaipur Rajasthan
Albert Hall Museum is a museum located in Jaipur district of Rajasthan state of India. This is the oldest museum in Rajasthan. This museum is in front of the new door of the CT wall on the outside of "Rama Niwas Garden". This is a building built in "Indo-Arabic Style". It was designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob and it was opened in 1887 as a public museum.
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Maharaja Ram Singh wanted that it be made a Town Hall, but "Madho Singh II decided that it should be made a museum of art for Jaipur and it is considered to be part of the Ram Niwas garden. It is also known as "Government Central Museum". This museum offers many old paintings, old paintings, elephant teeth, precious stone, metal, statues and many other objects.
When the foundation stone of Albert Hall was laid during the visit of the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward to Jaipur in 1876, it had yet to be determined what use it would be put to. There were some suggestions about cultural or educational use or as a town hall. However in 1880 Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II approved a suggestion by Dr. Thomas Holbein Hendley, Resident Surgeon  to open a museum of Industrial Arts to display products of local craftsmen. A small museum was created in 1881 in temporary accommodation and proved most popular. Additionally, Hendley in 1883 mounted a Jaipur Exhibition at Naya Mahal (old Vidhan Sabha). The purpose of these exercises was to acquaint local craftsmen with the best examples of art work and handicrafts of India to inspire them to improve their skills, thereby protecting and preserving traditional art and reviving skills, while providing greater employment for artisans. It was also the intention that the display would help to educate youth in a wide variety of fields, entertain and inform the people of Jaipur.
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charbhujatravels · 2 years
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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary: Your Perfect Date With Nature
Bharatpur was founded in 1733 by Maharaja Suraj Mal. Famous for its bird sanctuary all over the world; it houses more than 364 species of migratory birds from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China, and Siberia. Other tourist attractions include the Lohagarh Fort, Fateh, Laxman Mandir, Bharatpur Palace, Deeg, Ganga Mandir, etc. Bharatpur is also home to one of the world's best-known bird watching destinations, Keoladeo Ghana National Park (KNP). 250 years ago, the then ruler built embankments that allowed flooding of this land, turning it into a marsh. Named after the dense jungle that surrounded an old Shiva Temple, this 29 square kilometre man-made wetland is renowned for migratory birds – ducks, geese, waders, raptors, flycatchers and more. In winter, avid birders and ornithologists flock to the park to observe and study the feathered beauties.
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Safaris in Rajasthan
Safaris in Rajasthan
 Camel Safari Rajasthan invites you to feel the adventure of a Camel Safari, which takes you through the golden sands of the vast. Thar desert. Like horse safaris, camel safaris are also popular in Rajasthan. The camel, popularly known as the ship of the desert, is not only common in the Thar desert, but also the only means of transportation in remote areas.
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Ride through sandy tracks, passing through remote villages. Pitch your tent at a new place each night. Spend the evenings next to the camp tire and dance to the folk music.
The safari is organised to take one through the golden sands of the vast Thar desert and untamed countryside, enabling one to experience the days gone by when time drifted at a leisurely pace. The rolling landscape of the sand & shrub covered area is breathtakingly beautiful and the range of flora and fauna surprisingly large for a desert area.
Horse Safari  'Rajasthan' - the land of the Rajputs, is known for its kings, fearless warriors and charming ladies. It is also known for its forts, palaces and temples which are a reminder of the glorious past. Kingdoms were carved and established by the Rajputs on horseback, while swords were stained with enemy blood.
Horses were highly priced and a Rajput warrior would give anything to own a good horse. Great care was taken to breed horses and to keep a clean and pure lineage. The result of many years of dedication and hard work helped create breeds like the Marwah, Kathiawadi and the sindhi, each having its own distinct characteristics and bred solely for the purpose of war. These horses were noted for their stamina and fierce loyalty to their masters, these gallant steeds, the Rajputs became famous worldwide.
 Jeep Safari  A more recent, and exciting, variation of the camel safari is the horse safri, The Rajputs where born to be horseback reders, and the tradition wsas strongly engorced in the medieval ages when the cavalry formed one of the most important flanks of the desert armies, Special houses were bred at the thikanas or aristocratic homes of the
Thakurs who served their kings which armies of horsemen. The Marwari horse is an indigenous species, hardy agile and among the notables in worlds breeds, In addition, the Kathiawadi and Sindhi horses are also adept at traversing the desert countryside. Horse safaris are usually conducted in the vicinity of Udaipur where the hilly terrain and forested countryside are ideal for taking to the trail.
  Wildlife Safari  Wildlife houses some of the best wildlife and bird sanctuaries in India. The most popular ones are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park, and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Tigers, elephants, boars, bears, several species of birds, and various other inhabitants of the wild greet you to these wildlife sanctuaries.
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Visit Ajabgarh & Bhangarh, Alwar (Rajasthan)
Ajabgarh & Bhangarh  is a ruined town in the Alwar district of the state of Rajasthan, India, most famous for its historical ruins. It is said to be a haunted place. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has put up a signboard by the main gate stating (among others): "Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited." The reason for this may be that there can be wild animals and it could be unsafe because there is no artificial lighting. Bhangarh is at the edge of the Sariska Tiger Reserve.
Bhangarh is a place between Jaipur and Delhi in Rajasthan state of India. Bhangarh is known for its ruins, but still worth a visit; the place is beautiful and tranquil. What remains though, is a shadow of a once beautiful kingdom.Passing by Bhangarh, banyans and temples dot the landscape and one chhatri can be seen up on the hill. The most remarkable are the temples of Gopinath, Shiva (Someshwar), Mangla Devi and Keshava Rai. Other more or less preserved buildings are e.g. shops along the main road, several havelis, a mosque, and a palace. The palace was protected by two inner fortifications across the valley. The town is separated from the plain by ramparts with five gates. Bhangarh is also a pre-historic site.
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This town was established in 1573 (VS 1631) during the rule of Raja Bhagwant Das as the residence of his second son Madho Singh. Madho Singh was younger brother of Emperor Akbar’s General Man Singh I of Amber. Madho Singh participated in many campaigns with his father and brother. The next ruler of Bhangarh was his son Chhatr Singh. Bhangarh slowly declined after Chhatr Singh's violent death in 1630. Near Ajabgarh was founded by Ajab Singh, the son of Chhatr Singh. When Mughal Empire became weaker after the death of Aurangzeb, Jai Singh II attached Bhangarhto his state by force in 1720. After this Bhangarh diminished in population, and when the famine of 1783   fell on the land the town was abandoned, and has remained a ruin ever since.It is said that the city of Bhangarh was cursed by the Guru Balu Nath, causing the towns evacuation. Balu Nath sanctioned the establishment of the town but said: "The moment the shadows of your palaces touch me, the city shall be no more!" Ignorant of such foreboding, one ambitious descendant raised the palace to such a height that its shadowed Balu Nath's forbidden retreat and thus the town was devastated as prophesied. 
The small samādhi where Balu Nath is said to lie buried is still there.The other myth is as follows: The charm of princess of Bhangarh Ratnavati was said to be matchless in all of Rajasthan. Being eighteen years old, the princess started getting matrimonial offers from other states. In the same region there lived a tantrik, a magician well versed in the occult, named Singhia who was desperately in love with the princess knowing that he would never be allowed to even see her, let alone meet her. One day, he saw the princess' maid in the market buying scented oil for her. Seeing this, he got an idea by which he could meet the princess. He used his black magic and put a spell on the oil which would hypnotize the princess by her merely touching the oil, and she would surrender herself. 
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The princess foiled this plan though. She had seen the tantrik enchanting the oil, and she therefore threw it away, whereupon the flagon rolled over a stone. As soon as the oil touched the stone, it started rolling towards the wicked tantrik and crushed him. While dying, Singhia cursed the palace with the death of all who dwelt in it, without any rebirth in their destinies. The very next year there.
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Best Places To Visit  In Jhalawar
Jhalawar – The princely state of the Jhalas, Jhalawar was created in 1838 A.D., after being separated from Kota by the British. Remarkable contributions from various rulers including Zalim Singh I made it a culturally rich state. Lying in the south-eastern region of Rajasthan at the edge of the Malwa plateau, Jhalawar has rocky but water-laden verdant landscape, unlike much of Rajasthan. With some exquisite pre-historic cave paintings, massive forts, thickly wooded forests and exotic wildlife variety. Jhalawar boasts of rich historic as well as natural wealth. One can spot countless species of birds as one drives past the lush countryside. Red poppy fields and orange laden orchards make the countryside all the more fascinating and colourful during winters. The area around Bhawani Mandi is known for contributing a major share to the production of citrus in the country.
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History – Jhalawar was named after its founder, Jhala Zalim Singh in 1838. He was the Dewan of Kota State and established the town as a cantonment, then known as Chaoni Umedpura near the existing Jhalrapatan Fort. At that time, the township was surrounded by dense forests which were home to many exotic species. The Dewan often came here to hunt and grew so fond of the place that he decided to turn it into a township. It was later turned into a military cantonment when the Maratha invaders passed through the city to capture Hadoti states. Places To Visit – There are so many places to visit in Jhalawar, here are some one of them- JHALAWAR FORT, JHALAWAR GOVERNMENT MUSEUM, BHAWANI NATYASHALA, GAGRON FORT, DWARKADHEESH TEMPLE, etc.
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Tour Packages – Jhalawar is one of the most attractive destinations in India. The variety of attractions, in the Jhalawar  makes it a dream destination for tourists. Just as you will find places with historical importance in Jhalawar,  there are also samo places in India that boasts a lot of natural beauty.
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