TONK
Attractions: Sunheri Kothi, Toda Rai Singh Town.
Best Season: October to March.
THE UNIQUE AMALGAM
Located
96 kms from Jaipur, on the way to Ranthambore
is the quiet little town of Tonk, which was ruled by a tribe of Pathans
from Afghanistan. Tonk is a city in eastern Rajasthan in northwestern
India. It lies just south of the Banas River. The old walled town, which
was capital of the former princely state of Tonk, was founded in 1643 AD
and lies on the slopes of a small hill range. Tonk was once the stronghold
of the Pathan tribesmen of Afghanistan who came to India.
The modern Tonk was founded by Nawab Ameer Khan as a result of a treaty
with the British in 1818 AD. Tonk is a quaint amalgamation of
cross-cultural influences. It became a part of the state of Rajasthan in
1948.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
MUSEUMS
The Arabic &
Persian Research Institute: Houses a superb collection of
Arabic & Persian manuscripts, some of them lavishly ornamented with
gold, rubies, emeralds and pearls. The Nawabs of Tonk were avid book
lovers and collectors. In the nineteenth and early decades of the present
century, they built up a large collection of rare and magnificent
manuscripts and books in Arabic and Persian. more...
CITIES
Toda Rai Singh Town: Surrounded by hills, the picturesque town of
Toda Raisingh is situated in Tonk district. It is an ancient town of
archaeological significance. In earlier times, it was also known as
Takshakagadha or Takshakpur, Todapattan, Ishtikapur, etc. Founded by the
Nagas in or around 4th century, this town was also ruled by Yuhilas of
Chatsu and Chauhans of Ajmer.
In 15th & 16th centuries, it was the capital of Solanki Rajputs. The
town got its present name from Rail Singh Sisodia, the famous ruler of
this place. He was a Mughal 'Mansabdar' during the reign of Shahjahan.
Toda Rai Singh is blessed with glorious historical past as well as rich
cultural heritage.
It has a number of places of tourist interest. Prominent among them are -
Hadi Rani Ki Baori (kund), Raja Rai Singhs Mahal, Isar Baori, Bhopat
Baori and beautiful temples of Kalyanji, Raghoraiji, Gopinathji,,
Govinddeoji, etc. Bijolia inscription of V.E. 1226 suggests that Toda Rai
Singh was a popular centre of Jainism.
OTHERS
Sunheri Kothi: The golden mansion is the focal point of Tonk. A
fairly ordinary monument from outside, the interior is richly ornamented
with stained glass, mirrors, stucco and gilt. Other interesting buildings
are those built to accommodate the British officers.
EXCURSIONS
CITIES
Sawai Madhopur: In the 13th
century AD, Govinda the grandson of Prithviraj Chauhan took over the land.
Later, his successor Vagbhatta, beautified the city and built a noteworthy
temple at Jhain. It is also the gateway to the world-renowned Ranthambore
National Park. more...
WILDLIFE
The Ranthambore
National Park: The prominent tiger-reserve is a famous wild
life reserve. more...
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Jaipur, 96 kms, is the nearest airport.
Rail: There is no direct rail connection to Tonk.
Road: A network of bus service links Tonk with several cities. It
lies on National Highway no. 12.
PLACES TO STAY
It is more of a stop over enroute to Ranthambore and Sawai Madhopur from
Jaipur.One may find some guest houses but staying at Sawai Madhopur is a
better option.
SHOPPING
There is thriving leather and felt industry in Tonk and one can pick up some good bargains in the markets here. The watermelons of Tonk are known for their quality and sweetness.
NEARBY CITIES
Jaipur- 96 km
Sawai Madhopur- 75 km
Ranthambore- 91 km
Bundi- 113 km
Ajmer- 180 km
GENERAL INFORMATION
| Climate | Mean Max | Mean Min |
| Summer | 43.5°C | 39.0°C |
| Winter | 27.0°C | 7.0°C |
| Clothing | ||
| Summer | Light Tropical | |
| Winter | Light Woollen | |
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