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Nawal Garh Tours
Evolving from a quaint village to a kingdom below the rule of Nawal Singh, Nawalgarh has become an integral part of the history of the Rajputana.What was otherwise a small village, the fort has already grown into a town with numerous market and is flecked with numerous ancient buildings. The most obvious target for a day-trip from Nawalgarh is Dunlod. It is located at an interval of seven kilometres north of Nawalgarh.
Parasrampura`s modest fort is situated onto the west bank of the dry riverbed. Some notable havelis like Muraraka Haveli, Hem Raj Kulwal Haveli, Morarka Haveli are some of the principal tourist attractions within Nawalgarh. It is possible to get there by bus, but most civilians prefer to take a leisurely walk by the fields which is a like a ferry ride through serenity.
Murals crown the walls of this fort and the rooms are well maintained. Radiating from its south-eastern walls are numerous interesting havelis. These possess been painted round the curve of the twentieth century; and the delicate chhatri of Ram Dutt Goenka, a cenotaph erected within 1888 with alive friezes lining its dome.Parasrampura is located at a interval of twenty kilometres from the city of Nawalgarh.
This is a peaceful hamlet that is flecked with numerous painted buildings. It is predetermined amidst rolling hills flecked with janri trees that earn for a number of the most attractive abandon landscape within Rajasthan. The local attractions here comprise of Gopinath temple. It was constructed within the year 1742 A.D.
This is an elegant monument that has wide dome of and is based via twelve pillars. It also consists a flourish of lively and well-preserved murals, once again involving photos of hell, and those of Sardul Singh and his sons.

