Renowned for the grand Kothar Haveli and Kanhaiya Haveli, with marvellous
life size paintings of Dhola Maru, Sassi Punu etc., Churu is located in
Rajasthan state, in northwestern India. Founded in 1620 AD by Churu, a
chieftain of the Jats (an agricultural people of northern India), the town
has a hospital and a college affiliated with the University of Rajasthan.
Churu district (16,829 sq. km) comprises a semi-arid sandy plain, watered
only by the Katli River in the northeast. The rolling sand hills of the
district's southwest portion form part of the Bagar tract, where the
breeding of sheep, cattle, and camels is extensive. Bajra (pearl millet),
gram, and pulses are the chief crops; gypsum deposits are worked.
Prime
Attractions of Churu
Ratangarh
The mammoth fort, built in 1820 AD by the Raja of Bikaner- Ratan Singh, is
situated on the Agra-Bikaner Highway. The market place is in the shape of a
cross suggesting that the city was planned before construction. An array of
stately havelis can be seen around the clock tower at the main crossing.
Salasar Balaji
A famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman is located here. Salasar is in
district Churu. Situated at Jaipur -Bikaner Highway, it is one of the
well-known pilgrimages of India. It is said that Lord Balaji fulfills all
desires of devotees. Lakhs of devotees visit this temple every year.
Surana Haveli
The six-storeyed, enormous building has artistic windows and elegant doors
that are more than 1,100 in number.
Excursions from Churu
Dudhwa Khara
(36Km.)
A sprawling historical village lying in the Thar Desert. Besides enchanting
topography, the village has huge, exquisitely designed havelis. One can
enjoy the rural life and camel safaris in the village.
Sardar Shahar
(46Km.)
This enchanting desert town has exquisitely beautiful havelis adorned with
colourful wall paintings and carved woodwork.
Tal Chhapar
(100Km.)
This small lake is abode of the endangered species, black bucks and some
migratory birds.
How To Get There - Churu
By Rail
Sikar and Jhunjhunu are connected by rail with Jaipur, Bikaner and Delhi.
There is no direct rail connection with Churu.
Local Transport
Jeeps, unmetered taxis, auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws and tongas are
available for commuting within the city. RSRT buses ply between various
towns and villages in the region.
By Road
The towns of Sikar and Jhunjhunu, headquarters of their respective
districts are connected by road with Jaipur, Delhi and Bikaner. Churu is
52-km from Jhunjhunu.
Places To Stay - Churu
Nawalgarh: Roop Niwas, Tourist Mansion. Jhunjhunu: Hotel Shiv Shekhawati,
Jamuna Resort. Fatehpur: RTDC Hotel Haveli, In addition, a number of
dharamshalas and lodges throughout Shekhawati region offer accommodation on
reasonable tariff.
Shopping - Churu
Where to Shop
There are many local shops selling regional handicrafts, tie and dye
fabrics and furniture. There is a thriving industry in antique-looking
souvenirs. The town is a local market for wool, millet, gram (chick-pea),
cattle, and salt and has cottage industries that include handloom weaving,
pottery and leather manufacture.