Jodhpur Hotels
Ajit Bhawan 
Ajit Bhawan was exclusively built for maharaja Ajit singh, the younger brother
of maharajah of Jodhpur. It is an impressive red sandstone structure of
1940's with arched windows, carved balconies and cupolas adding to its rugged
beauty.
The most interesting feature in the building is the courtyard-a quadrangle
with exquisitely carved lattice work.This area comes to life during meal
times when Rajasthani delicacies are served by turbaned men and veiled women.
Traditional folk music makes the meals more enjoyable.
Lying behind the palatial Ajit Bhawan is a charming village complex. Nestling
in a rustic and lush green setting are bungalows named after the months
and zodiac signs of the Indian calendar.
Each cottage has been furnished in ethnic Rajasthani style and no two cottages
are alike. Well-maintained lawns and thick shady trees make this village
complex a haven for birds and humans alike. It really an oasis in the desert
city. The family undertakes village excursions in which the visitors get
a close view of the local Rajasthani folk life.
| Category: |
Classic Heritage |
| Access: |
3kms from the airport. |
| Rooms: |
40 rooms and 13 suites. |
| Facilities: |
Air-conditioned rooms, room service, multi-cuisine
restaurant, coffee shop, health club, bar with live musical performances,
swimming pool, all major credit cards accepted. |
Umaid Bhawan palace

Umaid Bhawan palace is a classic example of indo-colonial art deco style
of the 1930's. The only palace to be constructed in the 20th century, it
was a monumental task performed by three thousand artisans 14 years to create
this heritage wonder. a unique feature of this palace is how the hand-chiseled
sandstone blocks have been put together in an interlocking pattern without
any mortar binding. This even more amazing because the palace is large -
195 meters long and 103 meters wide.
The imposing entrance leads one to lobby adorned with black Belgian marble,
flanked by two impressive banquet halls - the Rathore durbar and the Marwar
hall. Crystal lamps, mounted shikar trophies in the palm court lead to the
spectacular 56-metre high center dome hall. a pair of polished marble stairs
lead to the maharajah's private apartments and regal suites.
Rooms are decorated with original furniture. Conference hall, bar, private
auditorium, health club and sports facilities are available. The palace
museum with its fascinating collection of art facts of the royal age and
the palace library are the added attraction here.
| Category: |
Grand Heritage |
| Access: |
5kms from the airport and 6kms from the railway
station. |
| Rooms: |
97 rooms, 16 luxury suites, 9 vice regal suites,
6 regal suites, 1 maharaja suite and 1 maharani suite. |
| Facilities: |
Air-conditioned rooms, telephone and refrigerator
in room, room service, multi-cuisine restaurant, coffee shop, bar,
tennis court, health club, billiards room, golf, conference facility,
in-house theatre, swimming pool, doctor on call, all major credit
cards accepted. |