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| Basic Facts |
| City |
Sawai Madhopur |
| State |
Rajasthan |
| Location |
Sawai Madhopur,Rajasthan
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Introduction
Beautifully nestled in the rugged hills of Aravalli Hills is the majestic Nahargarh Palace in Sawai Madhopur. Converted into a hotel, Nahargarh boasts of providing royal luxurious stay and warm hospitality to its guests. Offering an enchanting view of the Man Sagar Lake, Nahargarh also provides you with a tranquil atmosphere and being easily accessible is also one of the most sought after hotels in the city.
History
Offering a breathtaking view, Nahargarh was built in 1734 by Jai Singh and was later renamed as Nahargarh after the name of the then prince, Nahar Singh. The place was considered as a royal retreat for the Maharanis of the time and was also used as residence by the royal family in summer. The Palace has now been converted in to a heritage hotel replete with modern luxuries.
Accommodation
Nahargarh Fort offers 40 well furnished and well appointed rooms to its guests. All the rooms in Nahargarh fort are spacious and well equipped with modern comforts making the stay of its guests a comfortable one.
Dining
Offering mouthwatering delights to pamper your taste buds, Nahargarh Fort indeed provides its guests with a memorable dining experience. Be it Indian, Chinese or Continental or local Rajasthani delicacies you will get everything at Nahargarh to pamper your taste buds.
Recreation
The hotel is also known to provide various leisure activities to its guests like swimming pool, cultural evenings etc.
Other Facilities
Doctor on call, currency exchange, car rentals, express laundry/dry cleaning, room service
City Info
Known for its historic fort of Ranthambore and a famous project tiger reserve, Sawai Madhopur is one of the chief towns and a major tourist attraction of Rajasthan. The city is also famous for its temples and is therefore visited not only by tourists and wildlife lovers but also by pilgrims.
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