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Hotel
Fort Rajwada
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Fort
Rajwada is a regal way of experien cing
Jaisalmer, the golden city of Rajasthan. A
Luxury hotel standing tall with its rich
heritage, picturesque with exquisite
architecture built to celebrate your stay
royally.
Fort
Rajwada is an successful attempt by Shri Dileep
Singh Rathore & Shri Jitendra Singh
Rathore to rediscover and restore the art &
craft that made 'BHARAT' the "ETERNAL
GOLDEN SPARROW". Located in 6 acres of
land, this princely home has an interior decor
created by the genius of renowned opera designer
Ms. Stephanie Engeln
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Category : |
Heritage
Hotel |
| Total
No of Rooms : |
65
rooms and 4 royal suites |
| Air
conditioning : |
Air
conditioned |
| Address: |
Special
Room Facilities: |
Access: |
| P.B.
No 43, Sam Road, Jaisalmer - 345 001, Rajasthan |
hot
and cold running water, colour TV in each room,
direct dial telephone and 24 hours room service
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4
Km from Airport. 2 Km from Railway station.1 Km
from Bus Stand. |
| Other
Facilities:
Business
Centre, Banquet facilities, conference
facilities, Shopping arcade, Swimming
pool,Doctor on call, laundry, money changer,
banking, safe deposit, travel desk service,
postal facility, travel.
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Locational
Advantage: |
| Located
in peaceful countryside just out side the golden
city is this oasis of serenity & comfort. |
| Banquet
Facilities |
Cuisine |
Credit
cards |
| restaurants
- 1 Bar: 1 |
Indian,
Continental, Chinese, Rajasthani, Tandoori |
AMEX,
VISA, Master, Diners |
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HOTELS
RESERVATION FORM
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The
name JAISALMER evokes a vivid picture of sheer
magic and brilliance of the desert. Founded by
Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D., the remote location
of Jaisalmer kept it almost untouched by outside
influences, even during the days of the Raj
Rawal
Jaisal, a descendent of the Yadav Clan and a
Bhati Rajput, laid the foundation of this city
in 1156 AD. Trikuta was the hill chosen and
Jaisal abandoned his old fort at Lodurva and
established his new capital here.
The Bhati Rajputs of Jaisalmer were feudal
chiefs who lived on the forced levy on the
caravans that crossed their territory en-route
Delhi. These caravans, laden with precious
cargos of spices and silk brought great wealth
to this town. More
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