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Connaught
house is a charming English country cottage set in
shady gardens within walking distance of the town of
Mount Abu and the famous Nakki lake. This property of
the Maharaja was formerly the official summer
residence of the chief minister of the princely state
of Marwar. There are comfortable rooms in the charming
old building as well as a new wing of airy rooms. It
is an ideal place to just relax and enjoy a peaceful
holiday
This
was the official summer residence of Sir Donald Field,
the erstwhile Chief Minister of the Princely State of
Jodhpur. It is a lovely country cottage, perfect for a
leisurely holiday. In spite of being secluded, it is
very close to the town center and the famous Nakki
Lake. The cottage is well furnished and well
maintained.
The Conference Room can seat 150 people in an
auditorium setting and 60 people otherwise, and
provides all requisite facilities.
Food
: Indian,
Continental and Rajasthani cuisine, bar-be-cue
LOCATION
: 35 kms
from Jodhpur apt and Rly Station
ACCOMMODATION
: 14
air-conditioned rooms.
FACILITIES
: Intercom,
refrigerator in rooms, satellite TV in rooms and
doctor on call, credit card, money exchange, all major
credit cards accepted and wild life sanctuary
ADDRESS
:
Connaught House, Rajendra Marg, Mount abu, Rajasthan -
307501
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Mount
Abu City Information
Dilwara Jain Temple: These beautifully
carved temples built between 11th and 13th
century A.D. are sheer elegance in marble,
dedicated to the jain Tirthankaras. The Vimal
Vasahi temple is the oldest of these dedicated
to the first Tirthankara. Built in 1031 A.D. (by
Vimal Shah-a merchant and representative of then
Gujarat ruler), it is a superb example of temple
architecture.
The central shrine has an image of Rishabhdev
and large courtyard with 52 small shrines,each
housing a beautiful statue of thirthankaras with
48 elegantly carved pillars form the entrance to
the courtyard.The Lun Vasahi Temple, dedicated
to the 22nd Tirthankaras-Neminath, was built in
1231 A.D. by two brothers-Vastupal and
Tejpal,Ministers of Raja Vir Dhawal, a ruler of
Gujarat-belonging to the Porwal Jain
community.With door casings, pillars,
architraves and sculptures on porticos,the
temple is a fine specimen of craftsmanship
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