Location : 96 Km. from Jaipur, Rajasthan
Built In : 1643 AD
Significance : Colonial Town
Best Season : October to March
Climate Max. Min.
Summer : 43.5° C 39.0° C
Winter : 27.0° C 7.0° C
Languages : Rajasthani, Hindi, English

Situated 96 Kms from Jaipur, Tonk is an old town dating to the middle
of the 17th century, resurrects a forgotten era. The new town is
a colourful medley of painted mosques, mansions and colonial buildings.
The quiet little town of Tonk 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.
The Sunehri Kothi, or Golden Mansion, is particularly lovely, noted
for its mirror work. It is a small palace decorated profusely with
mother-of-pearl, gold, and many other precious and semi-precious
stones.
The Arabic & Persian Research Institute and Toda Rai Singh
Town are two other attractions in this district. Tonk does not have
its own railway station and airport, but its location on a National
Highway connects it with Jaipur and other major places in Rajasthan
easily. It can be considered as a good stopover, if you are moving
towards Ranthambore National Park from Jaipur
Places To See
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 Singh’s 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.
»Sunehri 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.
»Arabic & Persian Research Institute
Houses a superb collection of Arabic & Persian manuscripts,
some of them lavishly ornamented with gold, rubies, emeralds and
pearls
Excursion
»Ranthambore National Park
The 392 sq.km park comprises of dry deciduous forest sprawling over
the undulating terrain of the Arvalli and Vindhaan ranges. The park
is one of the finest tiger reserves in the country under the project
tiger. The majestc predators assured if protection roam freely during
the day times and can be seen at close quarters. Ranthambtor sanctuary
has large number of sambhar, chital nigai chinkar langur wild boar
and peafowl. More
»Sawai Madhopur
Lying on the main Delhi Mumbai railway line Sawai Madhopur is the
gateway to the world renowned Ranthambhar National Park-the famous
tigers reserve, just 12 km away from here.
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