Accommodation in Shekhawati, Rajasthan
Most of the accommodation units in Shekhawati were palaces and the services here are quite impressive.
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A leading tourist destination in Rajasthan is the Shekhawati region. The present region comprises of the districts of Sikar and Jhunjhunu. However in ancient India this was not the case. The Shekhawati region extended till Saraswati River. Several important districts were part of the kingdom. It was ruled by the Shekhawati Rajputs. This ancient region is famous for its havelis and frescos. People from all over the take a trip to the Shekhawati region to witness the grand monuments. The several towns and cities here are worth a visit. Each town is different in culture and heritage. In order to soak in the beauty of the place and witness the architectural marvels tourists travel to this part of the sub-continent.
There are several accommodation units that offer home away from to the tourists. In most parts of the region the havelis, forts and palaces have been converted into heritage hotels. It is unnecessary to point out that the services offered at these hotels are class apart. Besides the luxury ones there are budget hotels too.
The hotels in the Shekhawati Region are:-
Roop Niwas Kothi
Apani Dhani
Dera Dundlod Fort
Mukundgarh Fort
Hotel Castle Mandawa
The Desert Resort
Singhasan Haveli
RTDC Hotel Haveli
Narayan Niwas Castle
Jamuna Resort
Hotel Shiv Shekhawati
Sangam
The Piramal Haveu
Surajgarh Fort
Indra Vilas
RTDC Hotel Chirmi
Alsisar Mahal
Apart from the Rajasthani hospitality the services offered at these hotels are car parking, air conditioned rooms, dining, recreation and others.
(Last Updated on : 04-07-2014)
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