Location: About 160-km From Sikar,
Rajasthan
Tourist Attractions: Jhunjhunu,
Nawalgarh
Best Time To Visit:October To March. |
Tourism in
Dundlod

THE FORT AMIDST THE SAND DUNES
Dundlod is a tiny town right in the heart of
the Shekhawati region. It offers an
interesting stopover against picturesque
surroundings. Although it has little of
tourist interest, the fort here dates back
to 1750 AD, though much of it is more
recent. It is owned by a direct descendent
of Rawal who built the place.
The Diwan-I-Khas audience hall is still in
very good condition. Kila of Dundlod, the
17th century Rajputana fort, studded with
monumental nostalgia of Shekhawats, the
warrior Rajputs who withstood the onslaught
of Mughal hordes. Since then, the cultural
heritage of splendid Rajasthan is preserved
as its ethos are imbibed in architectural
grandeur of the Dundlod Fort. The silent
ripples of the golden sand dunes, which
besiege the fort lure and enchant tourists
and villagers alike.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
FORTS AND PALACES
The Fort of Dundlod: It is an embodiment of
cultural amalgamation of Rajputana and
Mughal School of Art and Architecture. Its
motif of flowers and foliage, minarets,
mythological paintings, archaic furniture,
wall hangings of arrows and shields have
remained unchanged since hoary past. The
family of Dundlod is the descendant of
Kesari Singh, the fifth son of Sardhul
Singh. Dundlod castle was built by him in
1750 AD.
Suraj Pole, Bichla Darwaza, Uttar Pole: As
one enters the imposing Suraj Pole gateway
of the fort, one feels that one has stepped
into a bygone era. Then comes the Bichla
Darwaza, which turns into the main courtyard
of the fort from the Uttar Pole, to face the
steps leading to the majestic Diwan Khana.
The Diwan Khana: Built in Mughal
architecture and furnished with 'Louis The
XIV furniture', the Diwan Khana is truly
majestic. It has a magnificent library, with
a very rich collection of rare books on
Indian History. You can also see the family
portraits, which remind you of the times
gone by in history. Above this lies the
Duchatta, from where the ladies watched the
court ceremonies in 'purdah'.
Havelis of the Goenkas: The famous Goenka
Haveli is also located here. The magnificent
sight of the beautifully painted havelis is
a treat to the eyes.
EXCURSIONS
PALACES
Jhunjhunu: The aesthically painted havelis
of Tibriwals and the Modis; the Khetri Mahal,
known for its purity and the ornate frescoes
of the Bihariji Temple are worth seeing.
more...
Nawalgarh: Some of the finest frescoes can
be seen here. more...
CITIES
Mukundgarh: This town built around a temple
square, where one can shop for the local
handicrafts, brass items and textiles.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Shekhawati can be approached by road
from Delhi, Jaipur or Bikaner, all of which
are connected by air.
Rail: Railway Station is Dundlod, Mukundgarh.
Road: Well connected to the surrounding
areas through roads. The distance of some of
the cities from dundlod is: Delhi to Dundlod
via Dharuhera, Rewari --- 250-km; Jaipur to
Dundlod via Sikar --- 160-km, Bikaner to
Dundlod via Laxmangarh --- 230-km.
Local transport: Jeeps and taxis are
available.
PLACES TO STAY
Dera Dundlod Kila (98), is a very low-key
affair offering comfortable but far from
palatial accommodations.
For other accommodation options check out
Castle Dundlod, Dundlod, Dist. Jhunjhunu.
SHOPPING
One can shop for the local handicrafts in
the nearby bazaars.
NEARBY CITIES
Jaipur (via Sikar): 160-km
Rewari: 250-km
Bikaner (via Laxmangarh): 230-km
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mean Max.
Climate: Mean Min.
Summer: 46.4 °C 37.6 °C
Winter: 15.8 °C 5.5 °C
Clothing Summer Winter
light tropical. warm woollen 
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