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Heritage Hotels in Jodhpur
Jodhpur- Introduction
Jodhpur is situated at the edge of the Thar Desert as the
sentinel of the country's western border. The city is famous
for its magnificent forts and palaces. The Rajput chief Rao
Jodha founded the city of Jodhpur in 1459. A 10-km-long wall
made of stone surrounds the city. Eight doors stand all
through the wall leading to different places of Jodhpur. The
city has about 100 towers most of which are surrounded by
defensive battlements. The guards' chambers, constructed
high up above the ground and fitted with iron spikes on top,
could be seen alongside these walls. Jodhpur is the second
largest city of the state of Rajasthan. It has been drawing
the attention of tourists from all over the world.
Heritage Hotels of Jodhpur
In the cities of Maharajas, the hospitality also tends to
treat you like a king. Jodhpur has a number of heritage
hotels and heritage resorts to serve you in the most
grandeur fashion. Most of the heritage hotels were at once
residences of former kings and queens of this region. These
heritage hotels that were at once crumbling old structures,
have returned to life today because of their renovation and
the money coming from the hotel trade. If you are in Jodhpur
or for that matter any part of Rajasthan, don't forget to
pamper yourself with a royal treatment at any one of these
sprawling mansions.
Ajit Bhawan
Situated amid the vast and serene desert milieu called
Thar, Ajit Bhawan, the first heritage Hotel of India, stands
as an oasis of hospitality, pageantry and Rajput charm.
Built exclusively, for Maharajadhiraj Sir Ajit Singhji the
younger brother of Maharaja Umaid Singhji of the erstwhile
Jodhpur state. Ajit Bhawan, a legacy of Rajput heritage, is
vibrantly alive with the personalized hospitality, provided
by the late Maharaja's family, whose home it still is. The
doors of this truly traditional yet subtly contemporary life
style are open to you.
Balsamand Lake Palace
A summer palace on the embankments of a serene and calm
lake, Balsamand Lake is located 5 kilometers away from
Jodhpur. This outstanding location is the site for the Bal
Samand Palace, a fine specimen of Rajput architecture in red
sandstone surrounded by wide expanses of lush green gardens.
Built on the banks of Bal Samand Lake, a 13th century
artificial lake, the palace has been an exquisite setting
for royal leisure and recreation. The palace is now
operational as a WelcomHeritage Hotel.
Jhalamand Garh
Jhalamand Garh is located in the village Jhalamand at a
convenient distance from airport and railway station. The
hotel provides all the luxuries that a traveler could ask
for on reasonable rates. There are facilities for horse
safari, camel safari, local sightseeing, and wildlife
excursions.
Hotel Karni Bhawan
Karni Bhawan was home of the erstwhile feudatories known
as Sodawas, Bhati Rajputs of the lunar dynasty. This
bungalow was built in the 1940's and now redone to match the
requirements of the discerning traveler. The food at this
hotel in particular is very popular, commanding respect at
many food festivals in Switzerland. There are lush green
gardens that combine a homely spirit with hotel efficiency
to make a stay at Karni Bhawan very good value indeed.
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