FACILITIES
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Accommodation
15 Double Rooms, 4 Single Rooms,
1 Queen's Suite.
Each with large terraces and all modern amenities.
Food
The finest Kishangarh cuisine, age old recipes handed down over
generations.
Amenities
Conference Facilities, Doctor on call. Library, Tennis, Croquet.
Indoor
games. Laundry. Transport facilities I.S.D./STD Telephone.
Activities
Explore the Fort and its historic surroundings
Experience
Roopangarh village - a quite nook of rural India
with its Crafts, Traditions and Festivities.
Birdwatching at Sambhar
Lake Salt Flats and see the traditional methods
of salt-panning.
Ramble on the
bylanes of the old city of Kishangarh and watch
painters work on cloth, paper, wood and marble.
Safari horse, camel or
jeep into the countryside of Karkeri where exquisite
cenotaphs exist.
Day trips to the marble
quarries of Makrana. Shop for artifacts.
Colourful Cattle fairs
of Pushkar, Nagaur and Parbatsar.
Gala evenings at the
fort with traditional folk dances, music and cultural shows.
Ideal
visiting
August to March
The delicate mausoleum of the 12th century 'Saint Sultan
Pir', overlooks the main terrace.
The distinctive ambience of an individually appointed deluxe room.
The combined atmosphere of this magnificent '17th Century
War Fort' and the Palace within is intoxicating. Added to this
are splendid views from the massive terrace on the higher level
of the Fort.
The 'Queen's Suite' still recalls, faint echoes of the softer
footfall, the whisper of silk, of romance and intrigue of the
Zenana.
Decorated with arms found during the restoration work, this room
reflects a heroic past.
The double height 'Durbar Hall', now the dining room - has latticed
windows above for the Queens to view the proceedings below. |