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Hotel
Jawahar Niwas Palace
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Jawahar
Niwas Palace was laid in 1899 ad by the then
ruling Maharwal of Jaisalmer, highness Maharawal
Shri Shalivahan Singh Ji. The palace is built
entirely in golden sand stone by the Gajdhars
(Masters Craftsmen), who have intricately carved
its Jharokhas and Chhatries in typical Jaisalmer
architecture. Its offers a breathtaking view of
the fort, the surrounding city and rooftop view
of the sunset is spectacular . Jawahar Niwas
Palace has been renovated into an elite
Hotel by the present Maharawal his highness Shri
Brijraj Singh Ji, keep in mind the old ambience
and regal splendour
Locational
Advantage:Located
in a narrow alley, it is five storeys high, and
one of its rooms is adorned with exquisite
murals
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Category : |
Heritage
Hotel (Luxury Hotel) |
| Total
No of Rooms : |
91
A/C Super Delux Rooms. |
| Air
conditioning : |
Air
conditioned |
| Address: |
Special
Room Facilities: |
Access: |
| NO.1
BADA BAGH ROAD, JAISALMER, RAJASTHAN, 345001,
INDIA |
air-conditioned
rooms with attached bath, hot and cold running
water, colour TV in each room, direct dial
telephone and 24 hours room service
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5
kms. from Airport, 5 kms. from JAISALMER
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Other
Facilities: -
banking facilities - currency exchange
- drug store/chemist - dry cleaning
gift/souvenir shop - house doctor
- information desk - internet access - laundry -
lift/elevator to rooms - liquor permit rooms
(India) - photocopier - postal service -
shopping arcade |
| 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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