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Delightful
in the winters and romantic in the rains, the Fort is tolerable
even in Rajasthan’s summers,
thanks to the high heat of noon. Discover bits of the fort at
leisure or simply slump in a comfortable chair and gaze at the
plains blow from a private deck as you sip your cuppa.
Though
only the public areas are open to visitors, what you can access
is spectacular Each room has been individually refurbished to
create a different character with unique Indian objets d’art
and colonial furniture. The dining room and lounge have open
balconies and windows, and the restaurant often doubles as a
performance area. There’s Suraj Kund, the royal reservoir –
turned – swimming pool on a hillside terrace. And of course
there are the famous loos – each with a view !
A
rough trail downhill passes by an ancient baoli about a km away.
This step-well plunges steeply down 11 levels with only the last
two underwater. Echoing the architectural style of the 1700s,
the 170 steps aren’t recommended for small children or
arthrtitic knees. Also, villagers no longer come to draw
drinking water from its now stagnant pools. Verandahs around
each level are supported by pillars. Experts. Say these bear a
strong resemblance to the columns in Delhi’s Qutb Minar
complex – hardly surprising given that both there sites
were chauhan strongholds’
Location
: Just of the Jaipur highway
Telephone
No : 01494 – 246006 / 8
Email
: sales@neemranahotels.com
Website
: neemranahotels.com
Accommodation
: 44 Rooms.
Tariff
: Rs 2200 – 12,000; TE Credit Cards Amex, Visa, Master
Facilities
: Restaurant, bar, gym, health spa, Jacuzzi, indoor games,
library, meditation. Sightseeing, swimming pool, yoga,
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