Fatehpur Travel Essentials

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"Fatehpur, Rajasthan, Ancient City, Rich History, Shekhawati Region."

Fatehpur Tourism

Situated in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, Fatehpur is an ancient town, a prominent part of the Shekhawati region. Fatehpur is popular with tourists who want to try out a new destination, and have a knack for art and culture.

Easily reachable on the Delhi- Jaipur highway, Fatehpur has a number of palaces and forts adorning the beautiful craft of fresco. For a break in the monotonous routine, Rajasthani hospitality, love of art and culture, head to Fatehpur.

Things to do in Fatehpur

1. Nadine Cultural Centre

Nadine Cultural Centre
This haveli used to be a property of the Deora family until 1999 when it was bought by a French artist called Nadine le Prince who modified and renovated the entire haveli and opened a cultural centre (Read More).

2. Dholi Sati Dadi Mandir

Dholi Sati Dadi Mandir
One of the most prominent temple in India dedicated to Sati, this temple sees pilgrims coming from all over the country.

3. Temples in Fatehpur

Temples in Fatehpur
With most temples established in ancient times, they are mostly visited as a part of a religious pilgrimage by pilgrims. You can pay a visit to the Dwarkadheesh temple and Balaji Dham.

4. Havelis, Fatehpur

Havelis, Fatehpur
The posh and luxurious lifestyle of the royal Nawabs of Rajasthan is evident from the magnificent Havelis housed in the city. A small town in the district of Sikar of Shekhawati region, Fatehpur has s (Read More)erved as the house of many royal families. It is also known as the cultural capital of Shekhawati.

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A centre of religious and cultural activities.

The Dwarkadheesh Temple is another not to be missed place during the visit of Fatehpur. Also known as the Asharam Temple, the entire complex is gloriously striking with the fresco paintings showcasing the Shekhawati art and architecture. Dau Janti Balaji Dham temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Devotees come from all over the country to pay their visit. The temple is rumoured to be magical and grants wish to all the believers.
The deora Haveli was purchased by a french artist by the name of Nadine Le. She transformed the haveli into a cultural centre. Thus, was born the Nadine Le Prince Cultural Center. It houses contemporary art pieces, wall murals, Madhubani paintings, and Patachitras. The place serves as the stage to conduct dance music and cultural programs. It is one of the most sought after places to visit in Fatehpur.

History of Fatehpur

Fatehpur is located in the Shekhawati region. in the district of Sikar, was the Old capital in the state of Rajasthan. This city was established was by Nawab Fateh Khan in the year 1451 and was named after him. His son Jalal Khan, who founded the village of Jalalsar, ruled Fatehpur after him. The city was then ruled by the son of Maharaja Vijay Singh of Shekhawati, Rajkunwar Digvijay Singh and then continued to be under the rule of his descendants. The city is known for is grand castles and hence attracts tourists from all around the world.

Culture of Fatehpur

Fatehpur is a small city where you can see and witness beauty and simplicity at the same time. It is known as the cultural capital of Shekhawati because of its grand havelis and beautiful temples. Nadine Le Prince Cultural Center, which was the former Deora Haveli, was purchased by a French Artist who transformed it into a cultural centre in 1999. The Dua Janti Balaji Dham temple of Lord Hanuman receives visitors from all around the country as it is said to grant wishes of the devotees who pray there. Many other havelis like Singhania Haveli and Goenka Haveli attract visitors from everywhere with their old and authentic charm. The Fresco paintings and murals on the haveli walls are one the main reasons why the culture of this place is rich and vibrant.

Restaurants and Local Food in Fatehpur

The restaurants mostly excel in serving Indian cuisines, however, they are predominantly north Indian and vegetarian.
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Suggested Itinerary for Fatehpur

Day 1- Reach Fatehpur by early morning. Have a fulfilling breakfast and start on your trip. You can visit the Dwarkadheesh Temple first followed by Dau Janti Balaji Dham Temple. The peace and serenity offered by these places will leave you awe-struck. You can move on to visit the Singhania Haveli. It has some of the most amazing paintings and architectures to showcase. The Rangeen Kamra, Baithak, Bhuran, all speak of their own stories.
Day 2- You can start by visiting Saraf Haveli. It is extremely popular among the tourists and you might feel like spending some more time here, roaming around studying the beautiful paintings telling the story of Radha-Krishna. The evenings should be devoted to the cultural centre. They frequently organise music and dance shows which are a delight to watch. If you have some time left, you can lighten your pocket by visiting the street shops filled with colourful attires, well-crafted sculptures, and paintings to take home. Visit one of the local dhabas to have the famous Rajasthani Thali for dinner. The dal baati choorma and Ghewar will definitely win your heart.

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How to Reach Fatehpur

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Fatehpur is situated on the Jaipur-Bikaner Highway. Rail routes are connected with Jaipur, Bikaner, and Delhi. You can easily find a train to reach Fatehpur from these places. The Sanganer Jaipur airport is the nearest airport to Fatehpur. Direct flights can be hailed from all major cities. The town is well connected with the state highways. It is easily accessible by other cities through Volvo and deluxe buses.

How to reach Fatehpur by flight

Fatehpur can be reached via Sanganer Jaipur Airport. It is approximately 157 km away from the town of Fatehpur. You can take a flight to Jaipur and then hire a taxi or private vehicle to take you to Fatehpur. The journey is smooth and takes 2-3 hours. Flight to Jaipur is available from almost all cities of India. It is also connected to abroad via operators like Air India and Jet Airways.

How to reach Fatehpur by road

It is easily accessible by road. There are frequent bus services from Jaipur and Bikaner to Fatehpur. Private vehicles can be hired to reach the town as well. The town is well connected and local vehicles ply at regular intervals. You can easily get tourist special buses from Jaipur, Delhi, and Bikaner to drop you off to Fatehpur.

How to reach Fatehpur by train

The nearest railways station is Jhunjhunu which is around 10 km from the city. Jhunjhunu is well connected to Jaipur and other nearby towns. Frequent trains ply between these towns and Jhunjhunu. You can take a train to Jhunjhunu and then a taxi or auto to Fatehpur.

Local transport in Fatehpur

Travellers can use buses and shared rickshaw sawari for travelling from one destination to the other. Since Fatehpur is a small town and destinations are nearby, travellers can also travel on foot from one place to another.

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What is famous about Fatehpur?

The land of grand havelis, monuments of great significance and architectural designs speaking of the Shekhawati region. Beautiful wells and springs attract tourists from all around the world.

What is not so good about Fatehpur?

Not ideal for summer season as the the temperatures rises to unbearable levels.

Who should visit Fatehpur?

Sought after place by history buffs, art enthusiasts and photographers. Families and foreign travellers come in abundance to be amazed by the grand architecture and colourful culture of Rajasthan.

What is the best time to visit Fatehpur?

The best time to visit Fatehpur is either Autumn or Spring. The summers can be extremely harsh with the temperature rising up to 52 degrees Celsius. The winters are not liberal either and drops down the temperature to a mere 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. Fatehpur has seen the mercury tip touching zero degrees during winters too. The ideal time for the vacation would be either February to March when the sun starts visiting the cold chilly region again or October to November when Fatehpur bids its goodbye to the harsh sunny rays and welcomes the cool winter breeze.
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What is the local food in Fatehpur?

The restaurants mostly excel in serving Indian cuisines, however, they are predominantly north Indian and vegetarian.
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What is the best way to reach Fatehpur?

Fatehpur is situated on the Jaipur-Bikaner Highway. Rail routes are connected with Jaipur, Bikaner, and Delhi. You can easily find a train to reach Fatehpur from these places. The Sanganer Jaipur airport is the nearest airport to Fatehpur. Direct flights can be hailed from all major cities. The town is well connected with the state highways. It is easily accessible by other cities through Volvo and deluxe buses.
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What are the places near Fatehpur?

The top places near to Fatehpur are Jaipur which is 145 km from Fatehpur, Mandawa which is located 19 km from Fatehpur, Nawalgarh which is located 34 km from Fatehpur, Agra which is located 313 km from Fatehpur, Churu which is located 33 km from Fatehpur

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Rohit Shroff

6 years ago
- Fatehpur is an off beat travel destination, very close to the Thar desert. The climates are in extreme, make sure you gear yourself accordingly. Also, book your hotel with caution, with a lot of fo (Read More)reign tourists coming in, there are a lot of small hotels sprouting up in and around the city overcharging visitors.
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