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If old is gold then the Neemrana fort palace is the golden Heritage Hotel of India. The history of the fort dates back to 1464 A.D. with five levels of construction, the fort was built by the Rao Rajdeo. The fort palace named after a local chieftain named Nimola Meo, the brave pleaded to the chauhans after his defeat to lend his name to his lost kingdom. The beauty of the fort palace was restored before its conversion into a Heritage Hotel. The old fold mountains of the Aravallis have covered it. It cuts into the hillside and is over 3 acres of land. From the capital city of India it is at a distance of 122 kms. by road. This fact makes it a perfect weekend holiday spot for the city weary people who let their hair down and refresh themselves in the local colors of the land. The Neemrana fort Palace Heritage Hotel has 40 air-conditioned rooms comprising of doubles, suites and deluxe suites in the four palace wings. Each room has its own unique character and history. On the basis of theme the rooms have been named as the Malabar room, Barsat Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Mata Mahal, Surya Mahal, Gopi Mahal and the Sheesh Mahal. The furniture and the furnishings in the rooms reveal a fusion of the traditional Indian style with the colonial comfort. The Francisi Mahal is a French colonial suite with study and verandah. The rooms, their terraces and private balconies have been constructed in a fashion to have the gorgeous views of the greens. No words can do justice to the gift of nature like the Neemrana. You will agree with this after a look at the hanging gardens. |