The semidesert region of Shekhawati is a colourful fantasy having a fascinating uniquely of its own. The open air art gallery, as it is popularly called is famous for its plethora of painted havelis, all commendable pieces of the rich artistic traditional of this region.

‘Shekhawati’, meanings the land of Shekhs clan derives its name from Rao Shekha (1433 A.D.-1488 A.D. ) a section of the Kachhwaha family of Jaipur. Earlier a part of the former Jaipur state, it now comprises of the districts of Jhunjhunu and Sikar. Initially the region had a blank monochromatic look but with subsequent historical and social development it has blossomed into a colourful profusion of art and life for almost 2 centuries from 1750 AD to 1930 AD

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
Climate : Mean Max. Mean Min.
Summer :
40.5° C 26.8° C
Winter : 30.0° C 10.0° C
Rainfall : 45-60 cms.
Best Season : Sept.- March
Clothing :
Summer : light tropical
Winter : light woollen
Languages :
English, Hindi, Rajasthani.



Sunset at Shekhawati