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Heritage Hotels in Jodhpur
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Hotel Ratan Vilas, Jodhpur
The villa of ratan Vilas is reminiscent of the
romance of the bygone era, has been converted into a hotel, with
the exception that it also continues to be the home to the
grandson of Late Maharaj Ratan Singhji, Maharaj Bharat Singhji
and his family. So whether you are in the formal drawing room
admiring the family portraits and photographs or unwinding in the
casual surroundings of the courtyard; whether you are savouring
the traditional delicacies in the dinning room or bird watching
in the garden wreathed with seasoned Neem trees housing about
twenty different species of birds, the family is always around to
offer you the legendary Rajput hospitality blended with a
cheerful and homely atmosphere.
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Hotel Jhalamand Garh, Jodhpur
Hotel Jhalamand Garh is located near Jhalamand
village. The hotel is owned by a by a royal family of the
village. The architecture is a wonderful example of Rajputana art
and architecture. The hotel still preserves the true spirit of
Rajasthani warmth and hospitality in their service towards the
guests.
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Fort Chanwa Luni Hotel, Jodhpur
Fort Chanwa of Luni is an exceptional example
of elegance and symmetry in Indian architecture of the last
century. The entire fortress is carved out of the famous red
sandstone of Jodhpur and with its ornately carved latticework
friezes and intricate "Jharokas"; it exquisitely captures the
romance and grace of a bygone age. The fort is composed of a
lyrical complex of courtyards towers, water, wheels, stables,
passages and unexpected stairways to secret pavilions and
panoramic roof tops spanning the village below and the Thar
horizon beyond
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Hotel Ranbanka, Jodhpur
The magnificent sandstone building, built for
Maharajadhiraj of Jodhpur, Sir Ajit Singh ji, the younger brother
of Maharaja Umaid Singh, tastefully blends the lavish interiors
and modern comforts. Present day facilities are harmonized so as
not to disturb the antiquity of the royal abode. Ranbanka Hotel
exudes an aura distinctly its own - enhanced by its rich and
varied collection of paintings, treasure troves and hunting
trophies of yesteryears, all so well preserved by the royal
family, which still uses a part of the building as its home.
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Karni Bhawan, home of the erstwhile Jagirdars
of Sodwas, Bhati Rajputs the Lunar dynasty. This delightful red
sand stone colonial bungalow of the 40’s has been
sensitively redone to meet the requirements of the discerning
traveler.
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Set in the serene desert of Rajasthan, Ajit
Bhawan stands as an oasis of hospitality and warm Rajput charm.
Built exclusively for Maharaja Sir Ajit Singh, the younger
brother of Maharaja Umaid Singhji of the erstwhile Jodhpur state,
Ajit Bhawan is vibrantly alive with the personalized hospitality
provided by the late Maharaja’s family who still live
there. The doors of this truly traditional yet subtlety
contemporary estate is open to you, Ajit Bhawan offers you Old
World elegance, with the modern comforts of a classic heritage
hotel and the essence of being a guest of the Maharaj’s
family.
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Hotel Rohet Garh, Jodhpur
Rohetgarh is a recognized Heritage Hotel. Rare
among hotels it has remained a family home, where the members of
the erstwhile ruling family welcome you personally as their
honored guest.
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Hotel Fort Khejarla, Jodhpur
Fort Khejarla is situated 80kms away from the
city of Jodhpur. The main attraction of the heritage hotel is the
traditional atmosphere and its sophistication. The name of the
hotel itself suggests the royalty that remains in the heart and
in the service of the hotel.
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Hotel Madho Niwas, Jodhpur
Madho Niwas was a personal house built in the
year of late 1940s. The owner of the house was late Madho Singh.
The wonderful mansion now has been transformed into a heritage
hotel. The architecture who designed the houses was an Englishman
named Mr. Goldstow. The mansion and the owner of the mansion
serve the guest as their personal guests and so the place is a
home away from home for the tourists.
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Hotel Krishna Prakash Haveli, Jodhpur
Krishna Prakash Haveli is an age old haveli
that was once owned by Rajput families and now it is regarded as
one of the important heritage hotels in Jodhpur, the blue city of
India. The haveli is about 100 years old and stands as the
example of old Rajput art and architecture. The haveli is now a
very famous hotel, the old style walls with exclusive sculpture
and paintings will take you to the age of Rajputs.
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Hotel Devi Bhawan, Jodhpur
Devi Bhawan is located in the heart of the
city of Jodhpur. The hotel is just 2 kms away from the railway
station and 5kms away from airport. The hotel is famous for its
Rajasthani construction that gives you the feeling of staying at
home with their warm hospitality that they offer to their
guests.
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Hotel Pal Haveli, Jodhpur
Pal Haveli owned by Thakur of Pal and was
built in the year 1847. The hotel is located in the heart of the
city and is accessible by all the local transports. The hotel is
situated in an advantageous position and you can easily take
autos and local buses to reach the nearest historical sights.
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