
ROHET
GARH
Post office
Rohet Distt. Pali
Access : 40 Km from Jodhpur airport , 30 Kms from Pali Railway station
.
Number of Rooms : 28 Rooms : (15 A/C Doubles and 13 Non A/c Doubles
)
Amenities : Partially Airconditioned , 24 hours rooms service, Restaurant.
ROHET
- The fortified desert home of the descedants of the 16th century Rathore
of the Champawat clan, Thakur Dalpat Singh I.
The
"Jagir" (Fieldom) of Rohet was bestowed upon him as a mark of apreciation
for his bravery in battle. Generations of valiant noble-men have built
this heritage home where, notwithstanding the inroads of modernity,
aristocratic values are respected. The visitor of today experiences
the famed warmth of courteous Rajput hospitality. Brillantly plumed
peacocks strut about, perching themselves under finely carved stone
archways and the wind whispers through the neem tree groves and bougainvilleas.
Within these time weathered walls lies an oasis of landscaped gardens
and flowers in bloom.
The interiors of its large rooms are impeccably appointed with a collection
of local arms, paintings, photographs and other memorabilia. The furniture
is carved, and there are a number of hunting tropies mounted on the
walls. Its reputation as a hunting resort can be seen in the large number
of objects on display. With its 25 rooms, Rohet Garh is among the most
professionally run, personalised properties in Rajasthan.
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KHIMSAR
FORT
Post Office- Khimsar,
Distt. Nagaur Rajasthan Tel: 01585-62345
Access : 90 Kms from Jodhpur airport , 40 Kms from Nagaur Railway station
, 0.5 kms from Khimsar bus stand.
Number of Rooms : 50 Rooms : ( 40 Doubles and 10 Suites )
Amenities
: Partially Airconditioned , 24 hours rooms service, 03 Restaurants,
01 Bar, Banquet Hall Health Club, Ayurvedic Massage, Home theater,Horse,
camel Jeep Safaries.
KHIMSAR
: A thikana of Jodhpur, Khimsar is beautifully located in
the middle of a small village, just off the Jodhpur- Bikaner highway.
In the far distance are sand dunes that shelter fields where blackbuck
can be spotted grazing. Established in the mid-15th century by a scion
of the house of Jodhpur , its history is a mixed one , reflected in
the architecture of its fortified castle.
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GHANERAO
Located just outside the Kumbhalgarh WildLife Sanctuary, and 110km from
Udaipur, Ghanerao was the seat of mertia Rajputs. Here are a number
of temples, step-wells and arched gateways, and the fertile tracts of
the surrounding settlement are green. Ghanerao is ideally placed for
visits to Kumbhalagrh fort and the temples of Ranakpur.
ROYAL
CASTLE : Built with red sandstone , and containing some
airy pavilions overlooking its central courtyard, the castle has 20
rooms. Built in the 17th century,
the
sprawling building also has the pock marks typical of cannon fire which
it carries from its past. Traditional Rajasthani meals are served in
its dining hall.
ROYAL
CASTLE
Ghanerao Distt. Pali,
Rajasthan
Access : 110 Kms from Udaipur airport , 30 Kms from Falna Railway station
, 0.5 kms from Khimsar bus stand.
Number of Rooms : 20 Rooms : (Non Airconditioned)
Amenities : Aircooled, 24 hours rooms service, 01 Restaurants, 01 Bar
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DEOGARH
:
A
wooded principality, the seat of the chundawat clan of Sisodia Rajputs,
and the seat of the Deogarh schools of paintings, this settlement is
surrounded by Bhil village whose colourful way of life and celebration
of festivals is unique. Deogarh is 135km both from Jodhpur and Udaipur.
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DUNDLOD
One
of the principal feudal principalties of shekhawati the havelis of this
charming, small town are beautifully painted, and some of them are over
two hundred years old.
These
include the Goenka Haveli that is well known for the exquisite quality
of it frescos.
DUNDLOD
CASTLE : Another part of the impressive fort built by Kesari
Singh and with more of its original characters intact, the castle has
24 rooms furnished in period style, each with a balcony ,and laid around
courtyards. There is also a well stoked liabrary on the premises, as
well as a restaurant.
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GAJNER
This hunting lodge is a miniature palace which the maharajas of
Bikaner developed as a private hunting preserve, and where they perfected
the art of shikar diplomacy. Gajner's imperial sand grouse shoot came
to be the highlight of the season not only for other princes, but also
with the British aristocracy in India.
GAJNER
PALACE : In the 18th century when Maharaja Gaj singh married
a Jaisalmer princess, she requested him to build her a pleasure garden
which he proceeded to do, also creating a tank in the process. This
is how Gajner was conceived, and this was added to by successive rulers,
till Maharaja Sardar Singh extended it in to a hunting lodge with an
even larger tank. It was this inheritance that Maharaja Ganga Singh
was able to use for diplomatic gains, perfecting the hunt to a fine
art, and contiguous with the hospitality with which it became associated.
It was during his rule too that the new Gajner place was desinged by
Sir Swinton Jacob, complete with twin dressing rooms per room to allow
couples to get dressed at their own pace. While the annexe to the main
palace was opened as a hotel now with 25 rooms and a restaurant on the
premises.
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SAMODE
HAVELI : The handsome townhouse of the Nathanis of samode,
the haveli was first built some two hundred years ago, and has since
been added to whenever there was the requirement, which gives it a whimsical
charm. It also has the frescos for which their palace is so well known,
and this is not only in the multi-cuisine restaurant, or in other public
areas, but also in some of the rooms that are resplendently painted.
The haveli has a total of 18 rooms, and is located in the heart of the
old city.
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KUCHAMAN
Located in Nagaur district, Kuchaman fort has had a strategic role
to play in Rajasthan's history which unravels as one moves around its
17th century battlements. Its picturesque village is idyllic for those
who would like to discover the charm of walking through it. Kuchaman
is 142 km from Jaipur.
KUCHAMAN
FORT : A Heritage hotel resort is easily accessible from
Delhi and Jaipur. It is of a special significance, as it remained unconquered
by either the Marathas or the Mughals. The Fort's formidable ramparts,
innumerable terraces, balconies, and viewing points alongwith its rich
and interesting history, makes it a great holiday destination with a
difference ! The views are spectacular since the hotel rises some 1000
feet from the entrance with several levels. The view at night of the
lit-up city and the Aravalli hills and Sambar lake in the distance is
enchanting. The Kuchamani folk artists and crafts persons have stalls
in the Meena Bazaar, within the fort complex, selling exquisitely made
handicrafts. The fort also houses a museum of weapons and armour. A
major part of the collection is in gold or silver with floral and geometrical
motifs. The hall of the palace houses the beautiful miniature paintings,
murals and gilded work. The walls have arches and little alcoves which
contain beautiful paintings with original inlay work executed in gold
paint. It also has an underground swimming pool which is temperature
controlled and a courtyard designed like a chess board where in earlier
days, real men would stand in as chess pieces when the kings played
and has some very impressive paintings in a number of apartments. It
has 34 deluxe heritage theme rooms, all air conditioned with all modern
amenities, TV, attached bathrooms with running hot and cold water
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MUKUNDGARH
Founded
in the Mid- 18th Century by Raja Mukund Singh, this is a small town,
only 14 Kms from Mandawa and 2 Kms from Dundlod in the Shekhawati region,
and 150 Kms from Jaipur.
MUKUNDGARH
FORT: In its conversion into a heritage property, Cross Country
Hotels has retained the atmosphere of this two hundred and fifty year
old fort with its charming, painted interiors that include the typical
Shekhawati fresco. The fort has 48 rooms, a multi cuisine restaurant,
bar, and swimming pool, and a profusion of overhanging balconies, jharokhas
and courtyards
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NEEMRANA
One
of the oldest Forts in Rajasthan and a Chauhan Stronghold, Neemrana
is conviently located on Delhi-Jaipur National Highway. Almost neglected
till very recent times, it is now developing as an industrial settlement
of some importance. Through the fort at Neemrana is built at five levels,
an 18th century stepwell within walking distance has eleven levels.
Neemrana is exactly 100 Kms from Delhi and 122 Kms from Jaipur.
NEEMRANA
FORT PALACE:
Almost
a grand rubble till only a decade ago, Neemrana has been painstakingly
restored by its present owners who have provided modern facilities (electricity,
piped water, attached bathrooms), through some times with a touch of
whimsy(loos with a view) to recreate the finest royal experience that
can be savoured. All the 35 rooms have diffeent views, private sit-outs,
and each is furnished in its own, inimicable style, recreating a flavour
that is unique- the Shikar Mahal on the rooftop, for example consists
of a luxurious tent. The restaurant serves French, Indian and Rajasthani
Cusine, and there is also a conference room.
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