Mandawa
is situated in the north Indian state of Rajasthan around 190 km off
Jaipur, the capital of the state. The town lies between latitude 28.06°
in the north and longitude 75.20° in the east. The fort town of
Mandawa is well connected with the other places in region through a good
network of roads.
Mandawa was settled and fortified in 18th
century by the dominant merchant families of the region. The wealthy
businessmen of the village constructed many havelis and baolis with
colored painting adorning their walls. Later on, with the migration of
these merchant families, their old settlements remained in total
obscurity with no one to look after them. Despite the time lapse and
ignorance about these visual and architectural extravaganzas, their
attraction did not fade and today they are some of the major attractions
for the tourists visiting Rajasthan.
ClimateLike
most of the other places in north India, Mandawa too has an extreme
climate. The summers can be very hot with the mercury touching 40.5°C,
whereas winters can be chilly and the temperature can fall below 10°C.
The best season to visit this place is winter i.e. October to March. The
annual rainfall is between 45 to 60 cm. Recommended clothing is light
tropical for summer and light woolen for winter.
Mandawa
provides the visitors with a sense of discovery at every turn;
battlements that offer spectacular views of the town below, a whimsical
peacock weather van, and an arched window that overlooks the verdant
garden visited by peacocks. Most importantly, the fact that no two rooms
are alike in the palace here. In the zenana or women's quarters, one
room offers antique murals, another has a marble fountain, and the
turret room boasts of walls that are seven feet thick. Looking out from
the window of the turret room, it is easy to imagine the marauding
bandits that once roamed freely here. Little wonder then that the family
crest contains the motto, 'Veer Bhogya Vasundhara', which translates
into 'the brave shall inherit the earth'
ShoppingThe
busy little market of Mandawa has many antique shops that sell local
handicrafts and antiques. Before purchasing anything from these shops,
it is better to confirm that it has not been taken out from the havelis
of the region. Export of antiques older than 100 years is illegal and
should not be done, for the sake of saving the heritage of this region.
How to Reach
- By Air
The nearest charter airport is Jhunjhunu, the
largest city in the region and the district headquarters. Jaipur is
the nearest airport for regular flights. Many domestic airlines
operate out of Jaipur and connect it with other cities in the
country.
- By Rail
Jhunjhunu is the nearest convenient railhead
and one can take trains for Sikar, Jaipur, and Delhi from Jhunjhunu.
- By Road
Road networks crisscross the entire region of
Shekhawati, and Mandawa is well connected with other places in the
region by private as well as government buses. It is a good idea for
groups of four or five persons to hire taxis to move around the
place.