Mandir Palace, Jaisalmer
Asia /
India /
Rajasthan /
Jaisalmer
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Type: Palace
Chain: WelcomHeritage Hotels
Address: Jaisalmer,India
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Open All Year... This Heritage Palace offers a unique combination of medieval charm with modern amenities to make your stay a pleasant one.
History
The modern city of Jaisalmer still retains its medieval flavour. The amazing Jaisalmer Fort, that rises spectacularly from the shimmering sands of the Thar desert still throbs with life and houses a quarter of the population even though its prosperity as a city on the caravan route dissipated as trading shifted to sea ports. Its once inaccessible location no doubt has a great deal to do with the unchanging feel of Jaisalmer, where the fort architecture, the grand havelis and camel trains retain the continuum of yesteryears. The first proper road to Jaisalmer was only built in 1958 and the railway line reached here just over three decades ago. Jaisalmer was essentially founded in 1196 AD when Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput who traced his lineage to Lord Krisnna's Yadava clan, shifted his capital from Lodurva (16 km away) to Trikuta Hill. Its strategic location on the most lucrative of trade routes between Central Asian kingdoms and the Far East made it an affluent trading city where the merchants prospered until the trade shifted to the shipping port of Bombay. Jaisalmer's golden fort houses a township with markets, palaces, temples and exquisite carved sandstone havelis. Today, these heritage homes are national treasures and art museums that are still inhabited. Jaisalmer is also known for its stalwart people, its colour and folklore, festivities and craft, arts and culture. The total package is irresistible and even the hardened tourist cannot fail to be moved by this city.
While Jaisalmer is 900 km from Delhi and 275 km from Jodhpur, in the heart of the Thar desert, close to Rajasthan's and India's remote western border, with extreme climatic conditions, nothing deters the determined visitor from trudging to this spectacularly wondrous city.
Restaurant At the on site, a coffee shop, a bar and a multi-cuisine restaurant, serving Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine are available, for your pleasure.
- Room Service
- Multi Cuisine Restaurant
- Coffee Shop
- Bar
- Organized Safaris
- Travel Desk
- Laundry
- Florist
- Car Parking
- Doctor on call
The well-lit airy palatial rooms have been modernized with air-conditioning. Period furniture graces all the rooms and the suites are furnished with old silver Furniture. No of rooms: 24 air-conditioned rooms and suites.
Guest Room Facilities
- Air-condition
- Heating
- Coloured satellite televisions
- Telephone
- 24 hour room service
- Tea/Coffee maker