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Prithvi Vilas
Palace, Jhalawar, Rajasthan (India)
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The
princely state if the Jhalas, Jhalawar
was created in 1838 A.D., after being
separated from Kota by the British. Remarkable
contributions from various rulers including
Zalim Singh I made it a culturally rich
state. Lying in the south-eastern region
of Rajasthan at the edge of the Malwa
plateau, Jhalawar has rocky but water-laden
verdant landscape, unlike much of Rajasthan.
With some exquisite pre-historic cave
paintings, massive forts, thickly wooded
forests and exotic wildlife variety. Jhalawar
boasts of rich historic as well as natural
wealth. One can spot countless species
of birds as one drives past the lush countryside.
Red poppy fields and orange laden orchards
make the countryside all the more fascinating
and colourful during winters. The area
around Bhawani Mandi is known for contributing
a major share to the production of citrus
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330
km from Jaipur
22 km from Ramganj Mandi
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Conferences - Meetings - Events
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The Restaurant of Prithvi Vilas Palace features Indian,
Continental and Rajasthani cuisine
Room Service, Attached Bath With Hot &
Cold Running Water, Telephone
Doctor on Call, Parking, Sight Seeing,
Excursions, Library, Travel Arrangements.
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