Lonely Planet's guide to Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra - Northern Rajasthan (shekhawati) (Chapter), 3rd Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra - Northern Rajasthan (shekhawati) (Chapter), 3rd Edition - 2.99, This is the Northern Rajasthan (Shekhawati) chapter from Lonely Planet's Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra guidebook. Far less visited than other parts of Rajasthan, the Shekhawati region is most famous for its extraordinary painted havelis (traditional, ornately decorated residences), highlighted with dazzling, often whimsical murals. head out on a heritage walk among the painted havelis of Nawalgarh maps experience the beautifully proportioned but derelict Khetri Mahal in Jhunjhunu transport take time out in the wonderfully restored Haveli Nadine Le Prince in Fatehpur restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Nawalgarh, Dundlod, Mukundgarh, Parsurampura, Jhunjhunu, Baggar, Bissau, Mahansar and Ramgarh., ISBN: 9781741794601
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