2. Fort Begu
Begu lies in the south- eastern part of
Rajasthan. It has been an integral part of the
Mewar region since centuries. Begu was
offered along with Gothlai to Chunda ji –
crown prince of Mewar and founder of Begu
in the 15th century AD. Begu’s neighbours
are the former princely states of Bundi,
Kota, Gwalior and Indore.
Source : http://www.fortbegu.com/
3. Raj Niwas Palace is more lustrous than it ever was, having been refurbished extravagantly. Its simple
exterior of Red Stone leaves you unprepared for the sheer opulence of the interiors. The Palace is one of a
kind a unique example of the Indian fascination for European, and especially Dutch ceramics.
Source : http://www.dholpurpalace.com/dholpur-palace
Raj Niwas Palace ( Dholpur Palace )
4. JAGAT NIWAS PALACE
Jagat Niwas Palace is an early 17th century
‘Haveli’ (mansion), with its charm and
aesthetics intact, situated in the heart of the
most romantic city of Rajasthan. Nestled in
the fertile valley on the breezy, eastern banks
of the famous Lake Pichola, Jagat Niwas
Palace is a heritage boutique hotel and is
highly acclaimed for it’s location and for the
stunning view that it provides.
Source:
http://www.jagatcollection.com/jagatniwas/i
ndex.html
5. Rohet Garh is a classified Heritage Hotel in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. Over the course of
fifteen years it has been nurtured and developed with great love and care by the family into
one of the finest Heritage hotels in the country. No new building has been added in the
renovation process, but rather, old edifices have been skillfully redesigned to create a
heritage property that has few parallels.
Rohet Garh
6. In 1994, a decision was taken to convert the palace into a heritage hotel. The Laxmi
Vilas Palace Heritage Hotel has been operational ever since.