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Khimsar |
Introduction of Khimsar |
Khimsar is
a small village which is located about 92 km on the highway from
Jodhpur to Bikaner in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan. Khimsar
is part of the Nagaur District which is situated between Jodhpur and
Bikaner. To explore the district of Nagaur the desert village of
Khimsar provides an excellent starting point and also offers an
attractive insight into the rural life of the desert people. The old
city of Khimsar harbors several mosques, one of which was commissioned
by Emperor Akbar. Every year Nagaur Cattle Fair attracts thousands of
tourists which is a major tourist attraction. Khimsar has a moderate
climate.
The temperature is about 38.1º Celsius in Summers and in winters it
is about 5.5º Celsius. Common languages which are spoken in Khimsar
are: English, Hindi, Rajasthani and Marwari. |
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History of Khimsar
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Khimsar is situated on the highway from Jodhpur to Bikaner, Khimsar
was once a small kingdom which was established by a scion of the house
of Jodhpur. Thakurs of Khimsar claim that it was not only an
individual entity, though Jodhpur royalty claim it was never
independent. One of
the visitors to their ancestral fort was Emperor Aurangzeb himself.
Initially the foundation of the fort started in 1523. After ladies
wing was built in the fort in 18th century then the family moved in to
the fort.
In 1940s the present occupant of the fort, Thakur Onkar Singh
constructed a regal wing for himself in 1940s. That fort is still the
pride of Khimsar today. The fort is about 450 years old, presently it
is home to the 18th, 19th, and 20th generations of the Khimsar thakurs. |
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Tourist attractions in Khimsar
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Khimsar
Fort is the prominent tourist attraction in Khimsar. Construction of
the Khimsar Fort began in 1523 AD. Architecture of Khimsar fort offers
great heterogeneity. Khimsar fort was founded by Rao Karamsiji, the
8th son of the Jodhpur founder, Rao Jodha, who moved to this region
and founded the royal dynasty at Khimsar. Initially, the fort walls,
turrets, and stables were constructed around the beginning of the 16th
century and were built solely for war. A new zenana or ladies
residence was constructed in mid 18th century, the royal family moved
in this. For providing purdah or veil for the ladies in waiting carved
windows in stone were constructed in this section. Thakur Onkar Singh
who was the 17th direct descendant of Rao Karamsi (the original
builder of the fort) and the present chief built a royal additional
wing for himself in 1940. Presently, this fort ranks amongst the
premier Heritage Hotels of India. Khimsar Fort is a prestigious
heritage hotel and offers luxurious accommodation. The palace inside
the fort is painted in vibrant colors, it is a feast for the eyes with
its courtyards, gardens and fountains. |
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Sand Dunes Village |
Sand Dunes Village |
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Chinkara |
Nilgai |
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Camel Ride Sand Dunes
Village |
Village Temple |
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Bar Khimsar Fort |
Bedroom Khimsar Fort |
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Bar Khimsar Fort |
Cultural Program in
Khimsar Fort |
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Seating Hall Khimsar Fort |
Swimming Khimsar Fort |
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How to Reach Khimsar |
By Rail:
Jodhpur is the main railway junction for Khimsar on the Western
Railway broad-gauge network. Jodhpur is well-connected to various
centers in the region by express and passenger trains. Jaipur, Agra,
Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Ahmedabad and New Delhi are some of the important
cities that are connected with Jodhpur through rail. Nagaur and Osian
are two other rail-heads, but these do not lie on trunk routes and are
connected by local passenger trains.
By Road:
Khimsar is well-connected by road to various other important tourist
destinations including Nagaur, Jodhpur and Bikaner.
By Air:
From Khimsar the nearest airport is Jodhpur which is about 92 kms far
away, Khimsar is linked by regular flights with Jaipur, Delhi and
Mumbai. |
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You will visit
“Khimsar”
during the below Tours of Rajasthan |
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Rajasthan Buddhist Tour
(Including Khimsar)
23 Days /
22 Nights
Delhi - Samode - Nawalgarh - Khimsar - Osian - Jaisalmer - Pokaran -
Jodhpur - Rohet - Daspan - Bera - Ranakpur - Deogarh - Udaipur -
Dungarpur - Bijapur - Kota - Raj Mahal - Pachewar - Jaipur - Bhandarej
- Karauli - Bharatpur - Delhi
17 Days Rajasthan Palace Tour
(Including Khimsar)
17 Days / 16
Nights
Delhi - Shekhawati - Khimsar - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Osian - Jodhpur -
Ranakpur - Udaipur - Deogarh - Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra - Delhi
16 Days Rural Rajasthan Tour
(Including Khimsar)
16 Days / 15 Nights
Delhi - Alwar - Samode - Pushkar - Khimsar - Phalodi - Luni - Ranakpur
- Kumbhalgarh - Chittorgarh - Bundi - Ranthambore - Jaipur - Fatehpur
Sikri - Agra - Delhi
13 Days Rajasthan Holidays Tour
(Including Khimsar)
13 Days / 12 Nights
Delhi - Agra - Madhogarh - Samode - Khimsar - Roopangarh - Deogarh -
Udaipur - Delhi
13 Days Honeymoon in Rajasthan Tour
(Including Khimsar)
13 Days / 12 Nights
Delhi - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Madhogarh - Samode - Khimsar -
Roopangarh - Deogarh - Udaipur - Delhi
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