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JHALAWAR
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The princely state of the
Jhalas created in 1838 AD, after being separated
from Kota by the British. It is best explored by foot
within the city and a horse safari in the outskirts as
Jhalawar boasts of rich natural wealth, with flora
and fauna as active.
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Since it is situated at the edge
of the Malwa Plateau it has rocky but water
laden verdant landscape unlike much of Rajasthan, with
some exquisite pre-historic cave paintings, massive forts,
thick woody forests, exotic wild life variety and a lush
country side which has Red poppy fields, orange laden
orchards making it look fascinating and colourful during
winters.
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