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LAXMI VILAS PALACE
...a golden age dawned upon the old city of Bharatpur, traditionally the
home of the Jats. Otherwise tillers of the land, the jats their
pre-eminence in the region long before the emergence of the
Rajputs. such was might of the jats that Bharatpur came to be known as
the impregnable city |
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Tradition at Laxmi vilas palace
Set amidst a sprawling 50 acres, and surrounded by undulating, yellow
mustered fields the Laxmi vilas Palace is built for Raja ragunath
Singh, the younger brother of then Bharatpur ruler, Maharaja Ram Singh.
An electric and lively feature of Rajput and Mughal architecture, the
palace was earlier called Raghunath Niwash though locals always prefer
to call it Kalka Ji Ki Kothi.For almost a hundred years, the the Laxmi
Niwas Palace the Laxmi Niwas Palace has been prime witness to, and a
participant in almost every eventful happing that took palace in the
princely state of Bharatpur-royal weddings, affairs of the court and
royal weddings, affairs of the court and royal duck shoots. |
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Location : 97 kms. from Jodhpur Airport, 54 kms. from
Pali Railway Station.
Accommodation :
12 Double rooms & : a dinning hall meals.
Address : Royal Rajwada, Bhadrajun, Dist.Jalore-307031.
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HOTEL
CHANDRA MAHAL HAVELI
The mansion was built by rich muslim nobles in the 1850's and its
proximity to the mughal durbar is apparant in the architecture which
reminds one of Fatehpur Sikri. Among the activities of interest
organised here are visits to the villages where carpet weavers can be
seen at work.
Folk music and dance, cultural shows, boating and jeep safaris can be
arranged on request. |
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Location : 70 kms. from Agra Airport, 72 kms. from Bharatpur
Railway Station.
Accommodation : 15 Double Rooms.
Address : Chandra Mahal Haveli, Peharsar, Jaipur-Agra road,
Nadbai,
Bharatpur-321001 |
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