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Jhalawar : 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.
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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