Jhunjhunu District - Place of Interest

Place of Interest

  • Rani Sati Temple
  • Badalgarh Fort, used as a Risala and was built by the Kayamkhani Nawabs.
  • Jorawargarh Fort, built by Thakur Jorawar Singh son of Thakur Shardul Singh Shekhawat.
  • Akhegarh Fort, built by Thakur Akhe Singh son of Thakur Shardul Singh Shekhawat.
  • Khetri Mahal, built by Thakur Bhopal Singh of Khetri.
  • Gilo sati dadi temple in mandrella. 20 km from jhunjhunu.
  • Ramakrishna Mission, Khetri Center lies in the Khetri town of the district.
  • Dhosi Hill
  • Seth Ishwardas Mohan Das Modi Haveli
  • Six Havelies of Tibrewala
  • Makbara of Nawab Samaskhan
  • Nar Singh Das Tibrewala Haveli
  • Jorawar Garh
  • Bihari Ji Temple
  • Shri Ram Jait Ram Tibrewal haveli
  • Kamruddin Shah Ki Durgah
  • Captain Henry Forester’s son’s Majaar
  • Mertani Ji Ki Bawari (Stepwell)
  • Mansha Mata & Badru Ki Johari. A Salubrious tracking
  • Laxmi Nath Temple
  • Khetan Haveli
  • Khetan Bawari (Stepwell)
  • Birdi Chand’s Well
  • Ajeet Sagar
  • Bala Bux Tulshan Haveli
  • Captain Henry Forester’s Gate
  • Captain Henry Forester’s Radhakrishana Temple
  • Captain Henry Forester’s Jama Masjid
  • Cenotaphs of Shekhawat Rulers
  • Tie & Die, Lacwork, Leather work and Scissors Market (Phootla Market)
  • Moda Hill Resort – Sunrise Point
  • Samas Talab
  • Makbara of Nawab Rohilla Khan

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