Location: 52-km From Jhunjhunu,
Rajasthan
Tourist Attractions: Kothar Haveli,
Kanhaiya Lal Bagla Haveli.
Founded In: 1620 AD
Best Time To Visit:September To
March. |
Tourism in
Churu
THE CITY OF ILLUSTRIOUS HAVELIS
Renowned for the grand Kothar Haveli and
Kanhaiya Haveli, with marvellous life size
paintings of Dhola Maru, Sassi Punu etc.,
Churu is located in Rajasthan state, in
northwestern India. Founded in 1620 AD by
Churu, a chieftain of the Jats (an
agricultural people of northern India), the
town has a hospital and a college affiliated
with the University of Rajasthan. Churu
district (16,829 sq. km) comprises a
semi-arid sandy plain, watered only by the
Katli River in the northeast. The rolling
sand hills of the district's southwest
portion form part of the Bagar tract, where
the breeding of sheep, cattle, and camels is
extensive. Bajra (pearl millet), gram, and
pulses are the chief crops; gypsum deposits
are worked.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
TEMPLES
Salasar Balaji: A famous temple dedicated to
Lord Hanuman is located here. Salasar is in
district Churu. Situated at Jaipur -Bikaner
Highway, it is one of the well-known
pilgrimages of India. It is said that Lord
Balaji fulfills all desires of devotees.
Lakhs of devotees visit this temple every
year.
FORTS AND PALACES
Ratangarh: The mammoth fort, built in 1820
AD by the Raja of Bikaner- Ratan Singh, is
situated on the Agra-Bikaner Highway. The
market place is in the shape of a cross
suggesting that the city was planned before
construction. An array of stately havelis
can be seen around the clock tower at the
main crossing.
Surana Haveli: The six-storeyed, enormous
building has artistic windows and elegant
doors that are more than 1,100 in number.
CITIES
Pilani: Also known as the 'home of the
Birlas', the BITS campus is worth a visit.
Churu is also famous for the Kothar Haveli
(1915 AD) and Kanhaiya Lal Bagla Haveli
(1870).
EXCURSIONS
CITIES
Sardar Shahar (46-km): This enchanting
desert town has exquisitely beautiful
havelis adorned with colourful wall
paintings and carved woodwork.
Dudhwa Khara (36-km): A sprawling historical
village lying in the Thar Desert. Besides
enchanting topography, the village has huge,
exquisitely designed havelis. One can enjoy
the rural life and camel safaris in the
village.
LAKES
Tal Chhapar (100-km): This small lake is
abode of the endangered species, black bucks
and some migratory birds.
HOW TO GET THERE
Road: The towns of Sikar and Jhunjhunu,
headquarters of their respective districts
are connected by road with Jaipur, Delhi and
Bikaner. Churu is 52-km from Jhunjhunu.
Rail: Sikar and Jhunjhunu are connected by
rail with Jaipur, Bikaner and Delhi. There
is no direct rail connection with Churu.
Local transport: Jeeps, unmetered taxis,
auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws and tongas
are available for commuting within the city.
RSRT buses ply between various towns and
villages in the region.
PLACES TO STAY
Nawalgarh: Roop Niwas, Tourist Mansion.
Jhunjhunu: Hotel Shiv Shekhawati, Jamuna
Resort. Fatehpur: RTDC Hotel Haveli, In
addition, a number of dharamshalas and
lodges throughout Shekhawati region offer
accommodation on reasonable tariff.
SHOPPING
There are many local shops selling regional
handicrafts, tie and dye fabrics and
furniture. There is a thriving industry in
antique-looking souvenirs. The town is a
local market for wool, millet, gram
(chick-pea), cattle, and salt and has
cottage industries that include handloom
weaving, pottery and leather manufacture.
NEARBY CITIES
Jhujhunu: 52-km
GENERAL INFORMATION
Climate: Mean Max. Mean Min.
Summer: 40.5 C 26.8 C
Winter: 30.0 C 10.0 C
Rainfall: 45-60 cms.
Area: 16,829 sq. km
Clothing Summer Winter
light tropical. light woollen.
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