RAAS Haveli is a luxury boutique hotel, which blends perfectly with the old walled city of Jodhpur. It offers impressive view of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort and easy access to the lively Clock Tower and its bazaar. The architecture combines the traditional Rajput style with the new modern design, cleverly using the famous Jodhpur blue and the local red sandstone that blends nicely with the city.
The stunning Umaid Bhawan Palace, was built in the early 20th-century with a purpose; to give employment to the Maharaja of Jodhpur’s famine stricken populace and to build a landmark in Jodhpur. Today, Umaid Bhawan is a blend of eastern and western architectural influences. And, though the Maharajah, still has his own private wing and grounds, the rest of the imposing royal residence is turned into a luxury hotel. You can now enjoy the luxuries once exclusive for the royals.
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.
Ratan Vilas is a heritage hotel, set just outside the walls of central Jodhpur in Western Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Ratan Singhji in the 1920s, it is a beautiful villa with delicately carved exteriors and regale interiors. The villa is still owned by his grandson, Maharaj Bharat Singhji and serves both as a family home as well as a guesthouse. Situated close to old Jodhpur, it forms a perfect base from which to explore the city, its historical sites and the surrounding desert.
Rohet Garh is a heritage property, set on the outskirts of Rohat village, south of Jodhpur in Western Rajasthan. Once the most important fort in the state of Marwar, at the edge of the Great Thar desert, it has been home to the Rohet Singh’s family since the 17th-century. In the 1990s, it became one of the leading heritage hotels in Rajasthan, but it’s the surrounding serenity of the place that has attracted authors like Bruce Chatwin and William Dalrymple to come and write here.
The Taj Hari Mahal, set within six acres of verdant gardens, is an oasis of calm and tranquillity in Jodhpur. Designed in Marwar style architecture with Moghul-inspired domes, life-size murals and Moorish arches, this 14th-century palace is a mix of Rajasthani heritage and modern luxury. The hotel has 93 luxury rooms, all of which feature traditional design and luxurious furnishings with wood-framed windows and beige and blue décor.