Hotel Bhadarawati Palace
Around 11th century A. D. Dula Rai defeated Badgujjars at both Dausa and Bhandarej and ushered in the rein of Kachhawaha princes and established the kingdom of Dhundar. The Bhandarej Fort was built around then. It has been renovated extensively since. In 1994 it was made in to a Palace Hotel.
MAONDA-MANDHOLI WAR
In 1767 A.D. then aged Rao Dalip Singh was commander of Jaipur forces against Bharatpur ruler Jawahar Singh at Maonda-Mandholi, near Neem Ka Thana, for Jaipur ruler Sawai Madho Singh I. In a fierce battle Rao Dalel Singh his son Kunwar Laxman Singh and grand son Bhanwar Raj Singh (11yr) all lost their lives. Such was the bravery of Bhandarej chieftains.
The Palace is Splendidly restored and refurbished to the former glory, come and see us and experience the atmosphere. Accommodation: 35 Double Rooms, 10 Deluxe Rooms, 25 Standard Rooms. Each with its own Rajasthani Character.
Accomodation: This well maintained palace is an interesting blend of both Mughal and Rajput architecture having courtyards, arched windows and traditionally painted verandahs. It has been Splendidly restored and refurbished to the former glory with 35 Double Rooms, 10 Deluxe Rooms & 25 Standard Rooms. Each with its own Rajasthani Character
On Arrival: Camel Carts to bring the guests to the Hotel. Experience the traditional Rajasthani welcome with folk songs & flowers with all artists dressed in their traditional outfits.
Rooms: 35 Double Rooms, 10 Deluxe Rooms & 25 Standard Rooms. Each with its own Rajasthani Character
Dining: Dining in Sheesh Mahal project a traditional Rajputana Ambience with Indian, Rajasthani, Chinese and Continental Cuisine. Evenings we entertain you with one of out Special Gala Dinners, including cultural program with folk dances, fire dance, puppet show, fireworks, royal welcome.
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