Wednesday 1 August 2012

The Bhandarej Tourism

Bhandarej is a quaint town, located just 62 km from Jaipur in the Dausa locality of Rajasthan. Within Bhandarej, there are some very old temples and monuments from the pre-medieval time span, which depicts that the history of this town finds back to the 11th years. previously directed by Badgujjars, Dausa and Bhandarej were taken over by the Kachhawaha princes, under the reign of Dula Rai.

The kingdom of Dhundar was therefore established, and the Bhandarej outpost was constructed around it. Other Bhandarej chieftains like Rao Dalel Singh, his son Kunwar Laxman Singh and grandson Bhanwar Raj Singh lost their inhabits in a battle, and are recalled since then for their bravery.

By the medieval time span, Bhandarej was renowned countrywide for its exclusive sculptures, lattice work, and terracotta vessels. In the present time, visitors travelling to the town can discover only the remnants of the ancient structures that have been excavated by the archaeologists. attribute of a rich tribal heritage, this village is often discovered by visitors for the fine carpets and pottery that are made here.

A magnificent architectural creation, the Baoli has 150 wide steps going in the direction of the main well, and is the entrance to a mystery tunnel premier into the palace. constructed in the 11th years, the Bhadrawati Palace is an intriguing blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture styles, boasting courtyards, arched windows and verandahs. altered into a hotel in 1994, this castle is by far the most important attraction of Bhandarej.

Other places of interest in the village of Bhandarej include the three-storey Bhandarej Baoli and the Mehandipur Balaji Temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. To come to Bhandarej, the nearest airport is 70 km away from the village in Jaipur, the Sanganer Airport.

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