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Hotel
Umaid Bhawan and Palace
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Umaid
Bhawan is one o f
the largest and grandest private residences in
the world. The palace was built between 1929 and
1943 and over 3000 artisans worked over 14 years
to create this magnificent edifice. If there is
one palace that combines architectural
extravaganza with aesthetic triumph, it is the
Umaid Bhawan Palace. If there is something that
is best experienced than described, it is
absolutely a stay at the Umaid Bhawan Palace.
From the time of the origin of Jodhpur to the
present day, the Rathore capital suffered severe
scarcity of water and drought followed with
unfailing regularity every third or fourth year.
A tradition developed among the Maharajas to
alleviate the suffering of people by creating
work. The work usually took the form of building
canals, roads, temples, stepwells and palaces.
Rosita Forbes, travelling in the 1930s through
Jodhpur, experienced firsthand the severe
rainless times in Jodhpur, and described the
goings-on:'The scarcity of water in the city has
been remedied by the erection of a reservoir
with eight pumping stations. Roads are
spreading. Fine buildings are springing up on
the outskirts of the lovely town.Maharaja Umaid
Singh conceived the Palace as the centerpiece of
his massive famine-relief scheme. The
acclaimed designs of Henry Lanchester for
Cardiff City Hall and Law Courts/Central Hall,
Westminster, impressed Maharaja Umaid Singh, and
Lutyen's protИgИ was entrusted with
the job. It took 14 years and 3000 men to
give shape to this stupendous expression. The
Palace was designed as a smooth combination of
European classical elements interlaced with
oriental ones. Massive sandstone boulders were
cut from a quarry at Surasagar near Jodhpur and
transported by a special narrow-gauge train to
the construction sites. Master masons chiselled
these rough stones into blocks of five and seven
tons. The blocks were then fitted in an
interlocking fashion with no mortar or cement
being used in the construction
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Heritage
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No of Rooms: |
Total
A/C Rooms 96, Number of
Floors: 3
Double A/C 63, Double Total 63, Suites A/C 33,
Suites Total 33,
Centrally Airconditioned, 4, 250, 40, 3, 1,
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| Umaid
Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur - 342 006 (Rajasthan ) |
H/C
running water, Telephone, CCTV, Mini
Refrigerator
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3
kms. from Airport, 5 kms. from Railway Station,
3 kms. from Bus Stand |
| Other
Facilities:Business
Centre,Banquet Facilities, Conference
Facilities, Beauty Parlour, Shopping Arcade,
Health Club, Swimming Pool, Tennis, Golf, In
House Theatre, Museum, Palmist Squash. Doctor on
call, Laundry, Money Changer, Safe Deposit, Baby
Sitting, Valet, Travel Desk Service, Indoor pool
with a sun terrace, sauna, private museum,
village safaris / camel rides |
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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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