Top Most Hotels in Shekhawati
Castle Mandawa :- If the desert blooms in myriad colours,
it is in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. Shekhawati is where every home is
adorned with gaily-painted murals that illuminate the arid landscape. It is the
place, which makes you feel the suggestive sand beneath your feet, while making
sure that the feeling is as beautiful as its architecture.
Perhaps the
best place to discover the legacy of Shekhawati is through the redefined
history and luxury of Castle Mandawa, a fortress, now converted into a
luxurious heritage hotel. It revives the whole idea of luxury in a royal yet
contemporary elegance- Medieval turreted towers, palanquin-roofed balconies
blend with modern comforts in old-world rooms. Family portraits, antique
cannons and arms add to the charm of this family-run resort where tradition
still runs strong. Even time is measured by a different clock- a huge brass
gong struck by the resident timekeepers at the fort every hour. Castle Mandawa is a part of Mandawa Group of
Hotels, a privately owned hotel company, rich in Rajashtjan’s royal heritage
and architecture. Today it stands as a jewel in a King’s crown that offers 85
outstandingly reinstated grand luxury suites and rooms, which were the chambers
of the former Maharajas.
Castle Mandawa |
Malji ka Kamra :- Malji
Ka Kamara is a century old, restored mansion (haveli) in town of Churu, on the
edge of Shekhawati region in Rajasthan. The turquoise blue, Wedding cake like tiered
structure is an architectural marvel – a unique combination of Shekhawati’s
famous fresco paintings with European pillared architecture, Italian art-deco
influences and Mughal style doors and arches.
Our 12 room
property works as a unique gateway to discover Shekhawati’s “open art gallery”
beyond its touristic town of Mandawa. Churu’s havelis, quiet and unhustled as
they are, serve as a fresh breath of air and take you to a different era of
artistic beauty. At the same time, there is much to discover in town making it
one of the best Rajasthan experiences – if your idea of a travel involves
knowing the people, their story and culture, enjoying your own space in
tranquil environs and not simply finding the monuments.
We invite
you to come and explore Churu with us to find a slice of real India experiences
you might be looking for.
Malji ka Kamra |
Surajgarh fort :- The
town of Surajgarh in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan derives its name from
the 18th century fortified Palace SURAJGARH. The name literally means "The
Castle of The Sun". This 4 acre fortified palace is being lovingly restored
to give our guests the experience of living like a Maharaja.
Established
in 1780 by ThakurSuraj Mal, BISSAU (Thikana) shekhawat (Sadhani clan) the
township of Surajgarh came up with the construction of the fort, for the
construction of the fort not only offered employment to the people from the
neighboring villages, but after its completion also offered a safe sanctuary
from marauding bandits and invading armies.
The frescoes
for which Surajgarh are famous owe their existence to the many travelers who
came through this region, bringing along with them stories of the lands far
away, the local populace started to decorate their homes with frescoes of the
tales told by the travelers and from scenes from the mythological time. The
materials used for painting the frescoes were crushed cowrie shells, lime and
vegetable dyes which were produced locally. The cowrie shells were used as
currency at one time, but since the chipped and broken shells had no value,
they were crushed to produce a water resistant base for the frescoes.
The Fort is
owned by Tikaraj Aishwarya Katoch and Tikarani Shailija. TikarajAishwarya is
the son of Princess of Jodhpur and Maharaja of Kangra. Tikarani Shailija is the
eldest daughter of the Maharaja of Sailana, Sailana is famed for India's finest
cuisine and Tikarani Shailija's grandfather has written a popular cookery book
called Maharaja Sailana's Cookery Delights.
Surajgarh fort |
Castle Khandela :- The
History
Khandela is
an ancient town (more than 2000 years old) and was ruled by various dynasties
of the Rajput clans. Raja Raisal from the Shekhawat clan of Rajputs established
his rule of the region Shekhawati with Khandela as its capital from 1538 – 1615
AD. He married Princess Kisnavati, the only daughter of Raja Peetha of Khandela
and thus, was also the 1st Shekhawat Raja of Khandela. Son of Rao Suja of
Amarsar, granted the jagir of Lamiya, he was granted the title of “Raja” also a
title of “Darbari” and a Mansab of 1250 sawars later raised to 3000 by Emperor
Akbar.
He died in
1614. He was great-grandson of Rao Shekha of Amarsar and he belonged to the
Kachwaha Clan of Amber/Jaipur. The Shekhawats ruled over the Shekhawati region
for over 500 years and are honoured with the hereditary title of “Tazimi
Sirdars”, whom HH the Maharaja of Jaipur receives by rising from his seat.and
the descendents ruled the state till Indian independence. The present owners
are the 17th and 18th Generation of Raja Raisal.
The descendants
of Raja Raisal during their rule also developed the region of Shekhawati to
make it a internationally known tourist destination specially for its
architecture of Havelis (residence of the Elite), castles & forts.
Here in
Castle Khandela : restored and initiated by Dr. Raisal Singh Khandela
Guest’s
Experiences will distinguish and define our promise of ‘Experience the Original
in the Abode of Kings’. At our Grand Heritage Palace you shall receive
unparalleled and most-sought-after, comfort often once-in-a-lifetime
experience.
Moreover
given the fast-changing and fast-growing hospitality industry, we are geared to
match your budgetary requirements. For global and indian guests, we have always
been attentive to their needs and requirements; collectively, we’ve worked to
ensure that your Experience with us becomes benchmarked for its spirit of
celebration.
Castle Khandela |
Heritage Mandawa :- This is Hotel Heritage, Mandawa which is
in Rajasthan. It is roughly 170 kms away from the Pink City of Jaipur. The
hotel is constructed in an area of around 3000 sq. yards. The building has two
floors, ground and first. It has large rooms, which have been divided in
categories such as Suites, Deluxe, and Standard Rooms. Each room has an
attached modern bath. The decorum of these rooms has been created in Rajasthani
culture and is seeped in history. Hotel walls boast of miniature paintings,
which at places depict amorous postures and at others depict chapters of Indian
history. Whereas on the one hand the hotel depicts the ancient culture, on the
other hand it provides all the modern amenities a foreign tourist is so used
to. The hotel has a restaurant where besides authentic Rajasthani cuisine you
can also enjoy continental fares, which will let you keep in touch with your
roots. You can enjoy a candlelight dinner as well. There is also a well stocked
bar for the ones fond of Bacchus. The greatest plus is that all our guests are welcomed
with garlands in the traditional Rajasthani style. You can enjoy an evening of
Rajasthani folk dance, music and puppets as well. Special shows are organized
on the request of the guests. Books are available here for the reading
pleasures of the guests. Now if you want to spend your holidays like a Maharaja
or want to spend your honeymoon in an atmosphere surrounded by amorous pictures
or just want to get acquainted with the Rajasthani culture, do step into Hotel
Heritage. It is not at all like any other noisy hotel. Tranquil atmosphere,
natural surroundings and delirious miniature paintings on the walls sets this
hotel in a class apart. In all respects there definitely cannot be another
place like this to stay or to visit. So what are you waiting for, pick up your
luggage and come to Hotel Heritage, a representative in the true sense of the
Rajasthani culture.
Heritage Mandawa |
Castle Pachar :- The castle was rewarded to the Surya
Dynasty in 1702. It went through quite a few modifications in the years to
follow. Over 300 years old, the castle still retains its original charm and
became a heritage hotel in 1994. Castle Pachar intends to make you travel back
in time to experience the grandeur and opulence of the regal kings and queens
of Rajasthan. Revel in the very best of royal splendor and comfort during your
stay in this magnificent heritage hotel in Rajasthan. The 16 rooms and suite
offer the best of comfort and luxury to the guests. These are categorized as
Deluxe Rooms, Suites and Royal Suites. All rooms boast of an individual décor.
Some have pillars while others are adorned with jharokhas, i.e. balconies.
Castle Pachar |
The Koolwal Kothi :- The Koolwal Kothi is an impressive
heritage building in Nawalgarh. With its monumental façade and combination of
traditional and European elements, it is a good representative of British
colonial architecture in India. It was constructed in 1934, during the time of
Anandi Lal ji Hemraj Ji Koolwal. It has a magnificent frontage with stucco
decorative colonnades and a series of rooms organized around a central hall.
Itdeviates from the traditional courtyard house planning of the region.
Stylistically too, it has more stucco work with very few external fresco
paintings, which are otherwise typical to this region. It is very unique in
this respect.
The main
building is a two– storied structure with frontal triple arche verandah
openings and crowning parapets with decorative urns. The interiors are simple
with very little decoration in the rooms. However, the emphasis is on bold and
bright colors, and the openings are extenuated with multicolor borders or
floral motifs, at times emulating tile or stonewall. The Kothi has 18
individually designed Deluxe Rooms, where one can witness and live like how the
Maharajas used to. You will find the Kothi with antique furniture and a lot of
importance has been given to detail to recreate life as it was almost 80-100
years ago.
In the
Nawalgarh, Koolwal Kothi offers visitors the elegance of a small Rajasthan
Palace- like residence with all the comforts of a Heritage Hotel. It captures
the charm of the princely city that was built in accordance with the ancient
Hindu treatise. Set in a lovely garden, flanking the spacious green roundabout
at a corner of Nawalgarh, the Hotel is a few minutes’ drive away from the
walled city.
With the
Hotel Koolwal kothi as base, explore Beautiful surrounding Havelies (e.g.
Poddar Museum, Morarka Haveli, Seksheriya Haveli, Jaipuria Haveli, etc), Famous
Temples (Salasar Hanuman Ji, Rani Sati Temple, Khatu shyam Ji etc), Famous
Destinations (e.g. Mandava, Fathepur, Ramgarh, etc), Taal Chapar(Famous Wild
Life Sanctuary).
The Kothi is
currently owned by Mr. Praveen Khandelwal, one of the descendants of the
Koolwal family. The heritage building had been locked and neglected for most of
the last 40years. Today the Kothi is a successful heritage hotel run by
WelcomHeritage, keeping alive the charming traditions and hospitality in the
Shekhawati region.
The Koolwal Kothi |
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