All Roads (High & Rough) Lead to Ladakh-Another Indian Adventure

Around Alsisar
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"In the multi-hued land of Rajasthan a spectacular world of fascinating hand-painted Havelis (mansions), the entire town painted with legendary stories, Shekhawati embraces the semi-arid village of Alsisar within itself. Situated 23 Km’s from Shekhawati’s district headquarter - ‘Jhunjhunu’, Alsisar is an exceptional hamlet of rustic life with an array of colors it garners deep inside the heart of its desert.
A pastoral calmness hangs in the air of Alsisar as soon you enter the boundaries of this village of ancient and medieval havelis. The nomadic hue of the lifestyle, frequent peacock calls, and some half forgotten mansions set against the backdrop of azure sky and mundane desert, speak for Alsisar, which has soaked its beauty in the rustic spell of its lifestyle. A slice of shekhawati’s painted town would float in front of your eyes when you’ll gaze through the charming havelis, step-wells, and low rise cenotaphs- some decorated while some in their ruins strewn around the mighty Alsisar Mahal. A visit to the town will leave you in awe for the remarkable architecture and paintings of Alsisar."

A local well

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The stepwell -water levels very high. The photo is a good representation of the colour of the water
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Very nicely presented
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Alsisar to Khandela
Only about 100km journey today. Khandela is another city with a rich history, being over 2,000 yrs old. Raja Raisal from the Shekhawat clan of Rajputs established his rule of the region Shekhawati with Khandela as its capital from 1538 – 1615 AD. The city is surrounded by the hills of the Aravali range.
Our arrival at Khandela coincided with a rally for Rama.- a very colourful, boisterous occasion.

Another cup of tea
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Gas delivery
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Milk deliveries
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Most spots have an ATM that take international cards & they are in a room in off the street for safety
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Castle Khandela
Just a 1 night stay & a very leisurely day. Again, after a welcome with a beautiful necklace of marigolds, we were offered a choice of rooms - a downstairs heritage room or up to a “deluxe” room - deluxe won out. We were the only guests & treated well by all staff - English wasn’t widely spoken here by some of the support staff. Although not in the pristine, fully renovated state of our previous hotel, it offered a sense of wonderful authenticity. There were lovely shaded grounds to wander around & again a rooftop that looked over the village and the activity that happens on the rooftops (including a goat getting nicely fattened up). The wooden gateway is impressive & there is intricate glass work. Part of the Castle is also used as a local medical facility.
“Khandela is an ancient town (more than 2000 years old) and was ruled by various dynasties of the Rajput clans. Raja Raisal from the Shekhawat clan of Rajputs established his rule of the region Shekhawati with Khandela as its capital from 1538 – 1615 AD. He married Princess Kisnavati, the only daughter of Raja Peetha of Khandela and thus, was also the 1st Shekhawat Raja of Khandela. Son of Rao Suja of Amarsar, granted the jagir of Lamiya, he was granted the title of “Raja” also a title of “Darbari” and a Mansab of 1250 sawars later raised to 3000 by Emperor Akbar.
He died in 1614. He was great-grandson of Rao Shekha of Amarsar and he belonged to the Kachwaha Clan of Amber/Jaipur. The Shekhawats ruled over the Shekhawati region for over 500 years and are honoured with the hereditary title of “Tazimi Sirdars”, whom HH the Maharaja of Jaipur receives by rising from his seat.and the descendents ruled the state till Indian independence. The present owners are the 17th and 18th Generation of Raja Raisal.
The descendants of Raja Raisal during their rule also developed the region of Shekhawati to make it a internationally known tourist destination specially for its architecture of Havelis (residence of the Elite), castles & forts.”

Mrs RB dons the marigold
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Rooftop views
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Around Khandela
Not a lot to be seen around town and we drove to the Chhatris & the Dargah Hazrat Shahbad Ali mosque and a temple on the outskirts. We saw some weaver birds nests and some sheep that were struggling in the heat. There were very narrow streets even by Indian village standards & we made a few stops to move parked motorbikes to clear our path.

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