Desert Resort, Mandawa
Rooms: 60 rooms including Deluxe rooms, Suites and Ethnic Cottages.
Location:165 km from Jaipur and 14 km from the Mukundgarh Railway Station (the nearest).
Hotel Overview
Rajasthan is a state that has had a royal and military past. Which is why the land is dotted with forts, castles and palaces. The town of Mandawa in Northern Rajasthan was founded in the mid 18th century and has a fort that dominates the surrounding landscape. The town is located in the Shekhawati region, and is famous for its frescoed Havelis or mansions and palaces which are why it is often referred to as the “Open Art Gallery of Rajasthan”.
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Accommodation
The Desert Resort in Mandawa has 60 well appointed rooms of the deluxe, suite and the ethnic cottage variety. The ethnic cottages are made of stone and mud and are decorated with eye catching intricate designs. All the rooms are air conditioned, have TVs with cable connections and attached spacious baths with 24 hour hot and cold running water.
Dining
Genuine Rajasthani cuisine is served in traditional earthenware making dining a pleasurable and memorable experience. The dining room is decorated with glass beads and mirror work. Meals are also available in the open where the guests can enjoy the feel of desert where they are entertained by local musicians.
Hotel Facilities
As with most other hotels in Rajasthan, The Desert Resort also provides jeep and camel safaris in the neighboring areas to give the tourists a first hand feel of the desert lifestyle. The hotel has a conference room, billiard and pool room, badminton, croquet, table tennis. For refreshing experiences, which will very much required after pleasant but exhausting rides through the burning desert, swimming pool and ayurvedic massage center is available. Pick up and drop facility is available on request. The resort also organizes traditional welcome with tilak and garlands, theme weddings, folk dances, puppet shows and sand dune dinners.
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