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Churu – The Hidden Gem of Shekhawati’s tourist places

Churu is a small town in Rajasthan and its border is close to Haryana. Churu is full of shekhawati tourist places which as an oasis in Thar desert and it is not too far from Bikaner city. This town was established in 12th century and named after the founder who was Churaman. While other says that this town is named after chief Churru who found this town in 17th century. Churu is one of the best tourist destinations in Rajasthan. And it is also called as Gateway to the Thar. The town was built with magnificent havelis, chhatris, forts and palaces which are popular as historical landmarks. Churu is actually situated in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. This town is famous for paintings on the palaces and havelis. If you are planning to visit Churu then we have created a list of places that you can explore and enjoy. Let’s get started.

Important places for exploring churu tourism

1- Sethani ka Johara

To start with your expedition, Sethani Ka Johara is the best. It was built by the wife of Bhagwan Das Bagla in 1956. This is actually a water reservoir which was built to provide water to the female natives of the town. This is actually a famous shekhawati tourist places that attracts a lot of tourism. Natives tells that after all these years the water hasn’t dried and providing water to tourists, animals such as nilgai, blackbuck and birds as well. The architecture around this reservoir is really beautiful and it is a typical Rajasthani style of architecture.

2- Salasar Balaji

If you want to visit a temple then it is best to pay a visit to Salasar Balaji. When you are planning to travelling in Rajasthan make sure to visit Salasar Balaji which is also famous as Salasar Balaji Dham. This temple is dedicated to lord Hanuman. This is one of the most temples of Rajasthan. This temple houses some other temples that are Khatu Shyam Temple and Rani Sati Dadi temple. All of these temples are so close to each other that you can easily visit each one of them. However, the Hanuman idol is a self-originated idol in this temple. Apart from this, there are different stories of how the idol was formed in the temple. People tie coconuts in the temple to fulfil their wishes. Special prasad is offered to the deity of the temple and then distributed among the devotees.

3- Digambar Jain temple

 

When you are out on desert visit in Rajasthan then don’t forget to visit the Shantinath Bhagwan, The Jain Temple. Its exterior gives feelings like it’s a plain white house but you get surprise when you actually go upstairs. The interiors of this temple can beat any magnificent designed palaces. The walls are decorated with colorful murals. Different colours of glasses are used to make it pop-out. There another section of a wall which is painted with a snake and ladders. In the centre point of this temple, the Murti of Jian Tirthankar is located.

4- Churu fort

Visiting Churu and not churu fort? How can it be possible? One of the most popular Thar desert tourist places is Churu Fort. This fort was built in 1694 and was built by Thakur Kushal Singh. There is an interesting story about this fort and it made the fort very popular. During the battle of 1871, Bikaneri forces attacked the fort but the ammunition in Churu fort was getting over. When the ruler of Churu seen this condition he ordered the women of town to give their silver jewellery. The silver jewellery was melted and converted into the shells of cannons.

5- Surana Haveli

As we know that Churu is full of palaces and havelis. One such haveli is Surana Haveli. The churu tourism is full of surprises and beauty as well. This is not just a haveli but a mansion and it is one of the biggest mansions of Churu. This mansion was built in 1870 and it is now famous as Wind Palace or Hawa Mahal. The haveli has a beautiful architecture which showcases the story and art of those period. In fact it is actually two havelis which were built by Kothai and Surana Dynasties. These havelis have atleast 1111 doors and windows with elegant architecture.

FAQ

1.Why is Churu famous for?

Churu is famous for the palaces, Temples, havelis and wildlife sanctuary. Churu is such a beautiful and full of story town.

2.Who was the founder of Churu?

There are different beliefs around this. As some native says that this town was founded by Churaman where other says it was founded by a person named Churru and he was a chief .

3.In which state is churu?

Churu is situated in Rajasthan. A state famous for its vibrant culture, handicrafts and folk dance etc.

4.Is Churu worth visiting?

Churu town is full of beautiful stories and offers a lot to explore. Churu is worth visiting for exploring olden times and stories, to explore havelis and temples and there is an unending list of these places.

5.What to buy in Churu Rajasthan?

You can shop for bangle which will be prepared live in front of you. Then you have the option to shop for miniature wood carvings which are worldwide famous.