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Mihir Garh is a luxurious boutique hotel, set on the wide open sandy plains of Marwar, south of Jodhpur. The breath-taking beauty of a sacred dune, dedicated to the local warrior God, became a childhood inspiration to Sidharth and later a dream project with his wife Rashmi. Together their dream took a physical form, as hundreds of craftsmen and artisans began to build a sandcastle ‘Fortress of the Sun’. Today, this place in the wilderness celebrates the rich culture of Marwar.
Situated about an hour’s drive from Jodphur, Mihir Garh offers just nine enormous suites set over two floors. Each suite features regal décor with huge separate sitting areas, comfortable bedrooms furnished with antique furniture and private Jacuzzi's or plunge pools and each room commanding a spectacular view. Dining options include both continental and Indian cuisine and the rates include local spirits, soft drinks and one jeep safari.
The architectural design of Mihir Garh includes numerous alcoves, lounges and common areas with spectacular views to provide intimate areas to relax. In addition, there is a sun terrace, a main swimming pool and a spa with two massage rooms, steam and sauna rooms. Activities include horse safaris into the desert countryside with horses provided by their own stable. Other activities include camel or jeep safaris and visits to Bishnoi tribal villages. You can also take a day tour to Jodhpur.
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Stay Mihir Garh offers nine magnificent suites. All are incredibly spacious, spreading over almost 160 sqm each and furnished with antique furniture, comfortable seating areas and large bathrooms with deep tubs. The décor is a blend of contemporary and traditional style incorporating regal comfort and the surrounding nature. The ground floor rooms have private plunge pools, whilst the rooms upstairs offer Jacuzzi pools with views of the wilderness landscape.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at Mihir Garh but there are no specific facilities available for children. However, all rooms are spacious enough to accommodate two children in each room with the parents. Babysitting service can be arranged on request.
Dine Dining is a special experience at Mihir Garh where inhouse chefs prepare recipes handed over many generations including the region’s traditional ‘shikar menu’ for the Royal picnic cooked during the hunting by the Maharajas. Dinner mostly comprises of regional Rajasthani, Indian and European cuisines and served in lamp-lit outdoors in the cool desert breeze. Bespoke meals can be created on request and there is a bar with a wide variety of spirits and Indian wines.
Relax Facilities at Mihir Garh include a swimming pool with lounges or you can chill beside your private plunge pool. There are three courtyards dotted around the property, a sunset deck terrace and spa providing Ayurvedic and aromatic massage, manicure and reflexology. In the surrounds is a golf course at the 100-year-old Ratanada club, south of Jodhpur. Guests can also take a 2-hour cookery workshop with Rashmi, using the published family cookbooks.
Experience The sandy plains of Marwar, located south of Jodhpur are famous for its horses. Guests at Mihir Garh can enjoy riding the Marwari horses, known for their inward-turning ear tips, hardiness and a natural ambling gait. Rides from a few hours to 3-4 days with overnight stay in mobile camps or heritage properties can be easily organised. Guests will also experience one jeep safari and enjoy walking in the desert. Other activities include village walks, picnics and camel safaris.
Location Located in a desert wilderness, in sand dune called “Mali Nathji ka Dhora” south of Jodhpur, in the state of Rajasthan.
Getting there Jodphur (60km away) is the nearest airport. It's served by internal flights from most Indian airports, including Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay), Jaipur and Udaipur.
When to go Rajasthan is known as the desert state. It is largely hot and dry throughout the year, making it a great destination to get away from European winters. Summer in Rajasthan extends from April to June. Although it rarely rains in Rajasthan, the temperature drops slightly during the Monsoon period from July to September, and humidity increases. Post-monsoon period from October to November is the official "tourist season" in Rajasthan that extends into the winter months from December to March when its warm during the day and chilly at night.
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