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HALDIGHATI (Rajsamand District,
Rajasthan):
Haldighati, 45 km north of Udaipur,
was the Aravalli battlefield that saw the
celebrated standoff between Rana Pratap of Mewar and the
Mughal emperor Akbar on 18 june 1576. It is 18 km south
west of Nathdwara. Down the Path from Haldighati lies
Khamnor village from where the visit can be extended
with excursions to the impressive Kumbhalgarh Fort,
Nathdwara and other temples. Molela, a short distance
away, is well known for Terracotta art.
Close by, Rakta Talai (pool of blood)
has three memorials which testify to the ferocity of the
conflict. But paradoxically, nearby, flourishes the art
of extracting rose essence or 'Gulkund', which perhaps
is therapeutic balm to the memory of those turbulent
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NEEMRANA (Alwar District,
Rajasthan):
Strategically sited 122 km from
Delhi, Neemrana is synonymous with the prominent fort.
Its othe assets are the 9-storey 18th century 'Bawadi or
Stepwell', the Rani's Palace and, suprise suprise, Gold
and Silver craftmen tucked away in the 'Sonaromwali Gali'.
Local lore has it that Raja Todarmal
built the Bawadi as part of relief work in 1752,
expending the magnificent heave of 130,000 silver coins.
The deep well running parallel to the bawadi at its back
is planned to be integrated in the bawadi to a regional
haat for the craft of Neemrana and beyond. The fort was
restored with local material and converted into a
heritage hotel. Restoration is a continuous
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SAMODE (Jaipur District,
Rajasthan):
A mere 9 km from Chomu town, Samode
is tucked between low-lying hills on one of the gateways
to Shekhawati, the well-known visitor circuit of
Rajasthan. The Samode community comprises mainly
of artisans who have helped th evillage retain its
historic identity. Samode has a Palace and a Bagh, both
well featured in trave guides. Constructed over 600
years ago, the Palace is known for its "Sheesh-Mahal"-
Replete with mirrors. The Bagh is marked by its green
setting.
There are temples, bawadis and
havelis, each with a silent story while the village
walkway is surprisingly full with a diversity of
crafts....lacquerware to carpets! Some local
families are venturing into home-stays. This will no
doubt be a new mutual experience, backed by traditional
Rajasthani cuisine and hospitality. |
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