Thursday 28 May 2015

hotel in jaisalmer

Hotel in jaisalmer

This ancient silk route town was founded in 1156 when Jaisal started to build this amazing Fort on top of a rocky hill.  It is a city of camels, desert, sand dunes, oases, wonderful tribal people with heavy silver jewelry, and hardy farmers growing crops enduring the scanty rainfall.   Jaisalmer is a city of carved golden sandstone havelies and palaces, beautiful gems of old Jain temples, busy brilliant Hindu temples.  The city is famous for its handicrafts and artwork in textiles, mirror work, patchwork, bed covers, wooden toys, silver and gold jewellry.  See the steps, ghats, chattris and gateways on to a sparkling lake so you think the temples are floating on the water.  Ancient deserted villages in the desert, old temples so quiet and peaceful, step wells, Royal memorial chattris, lakes and oases... all for you to discover close to Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer is a wonderful place to relax, to talk to the friendly locals, to enjoy shopping, sunrise or sunset places, pass a day or two with the camels on safari in the desert as has been done for hundreds of years, wander the streets admiring the carved balconies, tasting the delicious Rajasthani cuisine and the locally made icecream.

Six beautiful bedrooms, a stunning rooftop terrace restaurant, wonderful views and a lobby reminescent of the days of the Maharajahs are for your pleasure and enjoyment at truly affordable prices.
Located just beside the royal palaces of the Fort, in Dussehra Chowk,  Hotel is a traveller's gem, an inexpensive delight in which to spend a few days enjoyingJaisalmer and the Thar Desert and all the local monuments, havelies, temples, palaces and scenery.

Saturday 2 May 2015

Chrap hotel in jaisalmer

jaisalmer was a preferred trade route in the past. Tracing this route again is a nostalgic experience waiting for your presence. We have recreated the magic of this route and combined it with the cultural infusion of music, dance and food.
Upon your arrival you are welcomed in a typical rajathanimanner. Then you are whisked away to watch the spectacular colours of the sunset sky on the camel back. After Camel Safari you can unwind in the late evening hours on maharaja style sitting arrangement whereby traditional musicians and dancers will enthral you with their colourful and soulful Rajasthani folk music &Kalbelia dance. A sumptuous dinner follows and you can have a good night's sleep under the quite starry sky. Enjoy the desert experience like a true RajasthaniRoyal !
Our bar is aptly named because ‘Sunset’ time is the perfect time for all folks to unwind. stocks all kinds of liquors and alcoholic drinks as well as mixed beverages.The highlight of your stay with us is our cultural program combined with dine-in experience called. The 'Light of the Moon' will embrace you with its soft light and mesmerising calmness. Feel the romance of the desert in open starlit sky with the colourful dances and folk songs that gives you goose bumps! The desert air surely resonates with the renderings of soulful music to the dance beats in rhythmic swirls.
hotel is an establishment that provides lodging paid on a short-term basis. Facilities provided may range from a basic bed and storage for clothing, to luxury features like en-suite bathrooms. Larger hotels may provide additional guest facilities such as a swimming pool, business center, childcare, conference facilities and social function services. Hotel rooms are usuallynumbered (or named in some smaller hotels and B&Bs) to allow guests to identify their room. Some hotels offer meals as part of a room and board arrangement. In the United Kingdom, a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks to all guests within certain stated hours. In Japan, capsule hotels provide a minimized amount of room space and shared facilities.