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LE PRINCE HAVELI (French Homestay)Haveli Nadine is a haveli purchased by a French artist Nadine Le Prince and restored all the haveli and its frescos. Nadine Le Prince Cultural Centre came into existence with the efforts of French artist Nadine Le Prince. The art centre displays the works of French and Indian artists in traditional and contemporary art.
Laxmangarh FortThis is a ruined old fort situated at the top of a hill. This is the most imposing building in the Laxmangarh.
Dadhimati Mata TempleA historical site located in Nagaur district. It is one of the oldest surviving temples in northern India. It was built in the 4th century and is of the Gupta era . It is the most important and religious temple for dadhich Brahmins.
HarshnathAn ancient hindu temple situated in Sikar. This Shiva temple according to an inscription dated 973 CE, was built by the Shiv ascetic Bhavarakta,
Kuchaman FortThe Kuchaman Fort is perched atop a 300 m high cliff. This fort occupies a wide area which could be entered via 10 glorious gates from different sides. There were 32 bastions surrounding the entire fortification. The city at that time was inside the fort compound wall and people were residing with the compound. This fort shows the historical significance of the Rathore rule in Rajasthan.
Nagaur FortNagaur fort is a prime tourist location in Nagaur district. It is a beautiful sandy fortress built in the second century. This fort has witnessed plenty of battles during the Bygone era.
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Taal Chappar Black Buck SanctuaryTal Chappar is a sanctuary located in the Churu district. It is known for blackbucks and is home for veriety of birds. The sanctuary is named after Chappar village.