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Pushkar is a town bordering the Thar Desert, in the northeastern Indian state of Rajasthan. It's set on Pushkar Lake, a sacred Hindu site with 52 ghats (stone staircases) where pilgrims bathe. The town has hundreds of temples, including 14th-century Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the god of creation, which has a distinctive red spire and walls inlaid with pilgrims’ silver coins.
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Rajasthan Travel - Sun temple Jhalawar
This channel is about for Travel in Rajasthan. Rajasthan have a vast culture and tradition. A lot of monument, fort, temple. Sun Temple, situated in the heart of Jhalrapatan in Rajasthan, is famous for a shikhara (peak of a temple) which is 96 ft from the ground. The temple is orthogonal and has a sanctum, vestibule and rangamandapa or pillared hall. The HARBAL Garden upgrades the beauty of jhalrapatan. Jhalrapatan is located 6 Km from Jhalawar is known as the City of Bells - derived from its numerous temples and their bells. A unique feature about this town is that the entire township resides within the confines of a wall which was built to protect the trade caravans as it was one of the junction of the trade route.One can visit some beautiful temples : Surya tempes, Chandrabhaga temples & Shantinath Jain temple.Come and see the city of bells.
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Jhalawar is a city in southeastern Rajasthan. It was the capital of the former princely state of Jhalawar, and is the administrative headquarters of Jhalawar District. Jhalawar was once known as Brijnagar.
The city of Jhalawar was founded by Jhala Zalim Singh,[1] who was the then Dewan of Kota State (1791 A.D.). He established this township, then known as Chaoni Umedpura, as a cantonment. The township was at the time surrounded by dense forests and wildlife.
Jhala Zalim Singh often came here for hunting and he liked the place so much that he wanted to develop it as a township. The objective to develop this place as a military cantonment was due to the fact that Maratha invaders passed through this central place from Malwa towards Kota to capture Hadoti states.
Jhala Zalim Singh recognized the importance of this place and started to develop it as a military cantonment and township, so that he could use this place to attack and stop Maratha invaders before they can reach to Kota State. Chaoni Umedpura got developed as a cantonment and township around 1803-04 A.D. Colonel Todd, who visited the region in December, 1821 described this area as the cantonment established by Jhala Zalim Singh plus a well-established township with large houses, havelis, and surrounding walls.
In 1838 A.D., English rulers separated Jhalawar state from Kota state and gave it to Jhala Madan Singh, the grandson of Jhala Zalim Singh. He developed his administration services to develop the state of Jhalawar. He resided in Jhalara Patan for a long time and started to build The Garh Palace (1840 - 1845 A.D). He was the first ruler of Jhalawar state and made a significant contribution in the history of Jhalawar. Jhala Madan Singh ruled Jhalawar from 1838 to 1845. After his death, Jhala Prithvi Singh became the ruler of Jhalawar, and ruled for around 30 years.
Rana Bhawani Singh Ji, who ruled Jhalawar state from 1899 to 1929 A.D., did remarkable work in the development of Jhalawar state. His active involvement was in the fields of social activities, public works (construction), education and administration.
The chief town of Jhalawar, also known as Patan or Jhalara Patan was the centre of trade for the eponymous princely state, the chief exports of the which were opium, oil-seeds and cotton. The palace is four miles (6 km) north of the town. An extensive ruin near the town is the site of the ancient city of Chandrawati, said to have been destroyed in the reign of Aurangzeb. The finest feature of its remains is the temple of Sitaleswar Mahadeva (c. 600).
Places to see
Jhalawar fort (Garh Palace)
Government Museum
Bhawani Natyashala
Rein Basera
Chandrabhaga temple
Gagron fort
Jhalarapatan
Science Park(patan)
Stadium (jhalawar)
Herbal Garden
Thermal power Station
How to Reach
By Air:
Jhalawar is located 87 km far from Kota airport.
By Rail:
Jhalawar has a newly constructed railway station. Railway station is 2 k.m. far from jhalawar.
By Road:
Jhalawar town lies on Highway No. 12. Many government buses goes all district and outside. And private buses also available for travel. #travel, #traveltips, #travelnfx, #tourism
RISHYAP-LAVA-LOLEYGAON
Rishop or also spelt as Rishyap is a Himalayan hamlet in West Bengal. 2591 m above sea-level, it's a nice quaint village away from city crowds, with picturesque views of snow-capped mountains. The sun plays vermillion through the day. At night the big sky seems to come closer. Beneath the sky the twinkling lights of Gangtok & Pedong are similar to the twinkling stars above. Tourists are attracted by the natural beauty of Neora Valley National Park (Sikkim) & Tiffindara. Both are enjoyed through trekking route which is a deep silent forest of pine, birch, fir & orchids with some soothing path following the chirps.
Lava is a small village, surrounded by virgin pine forests and often hidden in mists and clouds at an altitude of 2,350 meters, this small village lies 34 kilometers away from Kalimpong on the old trade route to Bhutan. It has a beautiful monastery of Bhutanese origin and a Nature Interpretation Centre. Popular for nature exploration and bird watching, it is also the starting point for treks into the Neora National Park, which abounds with floral and faunal wealth.
Lolegaon is a fabulous destination for the lovers of wildlife in their natural habitat. The age-old forest of towering pine, cypress and oaks with their mossy trunk is an ideal place for watching endangered Himalayan species like black bear and mountain goats, numerous colourful birds and butterflies and rare orchids. This film was created by me (Robin De - 9830057984) in the year of 2003.
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Pokhara in Nepal was a nice place to stay for a few days. I stayed there only for one day, but I recommend to stay for at least 3 days as the place is perfect for trekking & hiking starters. Prices are relatively cheaper, and a room in a good hotel for two person will cost only $10. The food & transportation is same like Kathmandu.
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Mumbai, formerly called Bombay, is most famous for its Hindi Movie Industry aka Bollywood. Until 1942, Juhu Aerodrome was Mumbai's only airport. RAF Santacruz Airfield was set up in 1942. The Santacruz Airfield was initially renamed as Sahar International Airport and it has now been renamed as Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.
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Pictorial Documentary On Rawatbhata, Rajasthan, India
Rawatbhata situated in Rajasthan near Kota.
Famous for its nuclear power plant and Heavy water plant under the department of atomic energy, Govt. of India.
This documentary movie is created by a team of school students under the banner DaredevilCorp for an inter school competition at AECS#4 but due to partiality, the movie was not awarded,the most amazing thing is that this documentary was used as a welcome video cum introductory video at annual day celebration.
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