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Hotel
Ajit Bhawan
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Ajit
Bhawan stands as on oasi s
of hospitality and warm Rajput charm. Built
exclusively for Maharaj Sir Ajit Singhji the
younger brother of Maharaja Umaid Singhji of
the erstwhile Jodhpur state, Ajit Bhawan is
vibrantly alive with the personalised
hospitality provided by the late Maharaja's
family who still live here.
The
doors of this truly traditional yet subtlety
contemporary estate are open to you. Ajit
Bhawan offers you Old World elegance, with
the modern comforts of a classic heritage
hotel and the essence of being a guest of
the Maharaj's family. Every suite is unique
with a distinctive feel of the Raj.
Antiques from various periods and
photographs from the family archives create
an ambience that suggests a private home
rather than a hotel room. These suites
have luxurious marble bathrooms and all
modern amenities
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Heritage
(Government Approved) |
| Total
No of Rooms: |
54 |
| Address: |
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Ajit
Bhawan,
Near Circuit House
City : Jodhpur
PinCode : 342 006
State : Rajasthan |
3
kms. from Airport;
2.5 kms. from Railway Station;
1.5 km. from Bus Stand |
| Number
of rooms: 54 |
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out time: |
| Single
Rooms: 1 (A/c:1 , Non a/c: ) |
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| Double:
30(A/c: 30 , Non A/c:) |
Banquet
facilities: |
| Delux: 19
(A/c:19 , Non a/c: ) |
Halls
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| Suites: 4(A/c:4
, Non a/c: ) |
Max
capacity in theater style |
| Cottage:
(A/c: , Non a/c: ) |
Largest
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| Air
Conditioning : Partially
Airconditioned |
Smallest
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RESERVATION FORM
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Once
the capital of the Marwar state , it was
founded in 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha-chief of
the Rathore clan of Rajputs who claimed to
be descendants of Rama - the epic hero of
the Ramayana.
The massive 15th century A.D. Mehrangarh
Fort looms on the top of a rocky hill,
soaring 125 Mts. Above the plains. The
city is encompassed by a high wall -10 km
long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions
The
lifestyle in jodhpur is unusually
fascinating with folks wearing lovely
multihued costumes,artistically designed.
Women folk wear wide gathered skirts and a
hip length jacket, with three quarter
length sleeves , covering the front and
back. The colorful turbans worn by the men
folk add more color to the city . It was
from here that the popularity worn baggy -
tight , horse riding trousers- ‘
Jodhpurs’ took their name
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