Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Pali District, Rajasthan including Fateh Bagh Palace, Narayan Niwas Resort, Rawla Bagh, The Jawai Gateway, Hotel Mansarovar, Fateh Bagh Palace, Hotel Shivam, Discovery Guest House, Sun Stone Hotel and Club, Narayan Niwas Resort.
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4 based on 219 reviews
Fateh Bagh is probably India's first attempt at 'relocating a fallen palace', faithfully preserving the rich Rajput architecture. Rawla Koshilav that flourished as a palace on the foothills of Aravallis near Jodhpur in 1802 became a neglected piece of heritage in the 20th century. In 2002, around 65,000 pieces of the crumbling palace were transported to a scenic spot in Ranakpur, amidst the orchards and on the banks of a rain fed river, to create Fateh Bagh! The imposing square shaped, beige walls and majestic arches, intricately carved pillars and pavilions, beautiful domes and the wonderful fountain in the foreground are all far removed from the ‘functional minimalism’ that is worshipped as design today. The palace and its hospitality are recreated history.
Visited Fatehbagh in April 22 with family. We are pure jain and demanded pure jain food. It was buffet in dinner and veg and non veg food was kept together with no labels on them. Due to non identification on food we mistakenly took non veg food. When we complained same the restaurant person response was very casual and was not guilty of mistake he has done and was arguing illogically with us. Writing this review for the people who will be visiting this place in future should be very careful and they have no sense for sentiments of person. It is humble request to everyone to not visit this place in future. Thanks
3.5 based on 9 reviews
This is a very beautiful resort located in the middle of nowhere and surrounded with splendid trees and farms. 15 KMs off NH27 between Pindwara and Udaipur you would pass through farms, jungles and couple of tiny villages en route. The resort property itself looks very beautiful. Hospitality was the best part of our stay. Hotel owner Mr Yashpal (and his father) were very supportive. You ask for it and he will put in his best of efforts to provide. Restaurant manager Mr Prem Singh ji is gem of a person and serves you with his heart out. Whatever you request for in breakfast or dinner they will try to oblige. When they got to know its my wedding anniversary they made us a cake from halwa and handmade bouquet from the flowers of resort garden. They served dinner at 3 AM to a family who lost their way back in the village area and were ready again the next morning on breakfast with full enthusiasm. Tips for travellers: 1) Request for room# 101 2) Carry power bank. Due to location and rainy weather electricity is unreliable. But they have inverters and generator.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
One of the predominant luxury hotels of Rajasthan, Rawla Bagh is a place where you can rest,refresh and revive yourself.A destination you can come home to.
Rawla Bagh offers best option in NImaj. I visited Rawla bagh on my way To Chatra Sagar. Dinner served was good and was in homely taste. Breakfast had fixed option either Poha or Paratha. Room were bigs and spacious. They have tried to give it royal and heritage look.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
The Jawai Gateway is an exceptionally well-suited place to stay for the duration of your visit to Sumerpur. It is positioned at a small distance from all the major tourism and shopping areas. We are one of the best luxury Hotel in Sumerpur providing 3 star amenities to our customers. We offer fine facilities, excellent services and a luxurious ambience with well equipped conference hall.
We have booked night safari for Jawai bandh, This is a nice hotel good Cafe. Peaceful location,need good room service Lights goes off in morning but generator was not switched on .Has excellent future if it's pro active.
5 based on 1 reviews
If you are travelling to Jawai to se Leopards. You can decide to stay at Hotel Mansarovar. They have two hotels one is Mansarovar Vatika and Hotel Mansarovar. And you can use all the amenieties of any hotels. There is restaurant, Beer Bar, Swimming Pool and staff is very supporting. Rooms are also good. So in budget hotel range I can say this is the perfect hotel for your stay during Jawai Trip
4 based on 219 reviews
Fateh Bagh is probably India's first attempt at 'relocating a fallen palace', faithfully preserving the rich Rajput architecture. Rawla Koshilav that flourished as a palace on the foothills of Aravallis near Jodhpur in 1802 became a neglected piece of heritage in the 20th century. In 2002, around 65,000 pieces of the crumbling palace were transported to a scenic spot in Ranakpur, amidst the orchards and on the banks of a rain fed river, to create Fateh Bagh! The imposing square shaped, beige walls and majestic arches, intricately carved pillars and pavilions, beautiful domes and the wonderful fountain in the foreground are all far removed from the ‘functional minimalism’ that is worshipped as design today. The palace and its hospitality are recreated history.
Visited Fatehbagh in April 22 with family. We are pure jain and demanded pure jain food. It was buffet in dinner and veg and non veg food was kept together with no labels on them. Due to non identification on food we mistakenly took non veg food. When we complained same the restaurant person response was very casual and was not guilty of mistake he has done and was arguing illogically with us. Writing this review for the people who will be visiting this place in future should be very careful and they have no sense for sentiments of person. It is humble request to everyone to not visit this place in future. Thanks
1 based on 1 reviews
Vary bad quality hotel. Hotel staf are vary bad. In this hotel, my headphone stolen by hotel staf. Hotel owner can't any action. My advise don't stay in this hotel. Bathroom, badroom, fans and cooler are bad quality.
3.5 based on 9 reviews
This is a very beautiful resort located in the middle of nowhere and surrounded with splendid trees and farms. 15 KMs off NH27 between Pindwara and Udaipur you would pass through farms, jungles and couple of tiny villages en route. The resort property itself looks very beautiful. Hospitality was the best part of our stay. Hotel owner Mr Yashpal (and his father) were very supportive. You ask for it and he will put in his best of efforts to provide. Restaurant manager Mr Prem Singh ji is gem of a person and serves you with his heart out. Whatever you request for in breakfast or dinner they will try to oblige. When they got to know its my wedding anniversary they made us a cake from halwa and handmade bouquet from the flowers of resort garden. They served dinner at 3 AM to a family who lost their way back in the village area and were ready again the next morning on breakfast with full enthusiasm. Tips for travellers: 1) Request for room# 101 2) Carry power bank. Due to location and rainy weather electricity is unreliable. But they have inverters and generator.
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