Mandawa Travel Guide

Situated in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, Mandawa is a charming town known for its exquisitely painted havelis, quiet streets, and old-world charm. Often referred to as the open-air art gallery of Rajasthan, Mandawa is filled with elaborate murals, intricate frescoes, and grand merchant mansions from the 18th and 19th centuries. Though smaller in scale compared to cities like Jaipur or Udaipur, Mandawa offers a deep, intimate look into Rajasthan’s trading legacy and artistic traditions.

Easily accessible from Delhi or Jaipur by road, Mandawa is a popular stop for travelers exploring offbeat heritage destinations. The town is best enjoyed on foot, allowing you to admire the detailed artwork and soak in the town’s slow, timeless vibe.


Best Time to Visit Mandawa

The most pleasant time to visit Mandawa is between October and March. The weather is cool and ideal for walking through the old town and exploring the painted havelis.


Why Visit Mandawa?

Mandawa is a haven for art lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking authentic heritage experiences. Unlike larger tourist cities, Mandawa remains quiet and less commercialized, giving you space to explore at your own pace. It’s perfect for those who appreciate architecture, local stories, and small-town hospitality in a richly cultural setting.


Mandawa Temperature Guide

  • Winter (Nov–Feb): 10°C – 22°C (cool and perfect for exploration)
  • Summer (Apr–June): 33°C – 45°C (hot and dry)
  • Monsoon (July–Sep): 26°C – 35°C (moderately humid, fewer tourists)

Places to Visit in Mandawa

  • Mandawa Fort: A stunning 18th-century fort-turned-heritage hotel with frescoed interiors and panoramic views of the town.
  • Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli: One of the finest havelis in town, known for its unique paintings of British officers, animals, and daily life.
  • Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli: Famous for its vibrant depictions of mythological characters and colonial elements.
  • Jhunjhunwala Haveli: A well-preserved haveli with arches, latticework, and beautifully restored frescoes.
  • Murmuuria Haveli: Noted for its unusual sculptures, including depictions of trains, cars, and even British rulers.
  • Bazaar Walk: The town’s small local market is perfect for picking up Shekhawati textiles, miniature paintings, and local snacks.
  • Street Murals & Frescoes: The main attraction — walk through the lanes to discover painted walls, hidden stories, and fading art.
  • Local Artists & Guides: Engage with local storytellers and painters who share Mandawa’s history through personal narratives.

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Step into Rajasthan’s artistic soul with our Mandawa travel packages — ideal for those who love heritage walks, haveli architecture, and discovering India beyond the usual tourist trail.

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