LOCATION:
Basant
Vihar Palace Palace was built because of a fanciful desire
of His Highness Maharaj Sri Ganga Singhji, a connoisseur of architecture
and one blessed with an artistic sense. It was designed by him
to be a separate pleasure garden adjoining the Zanana bagh (Royal
Ladies Garden) of Lalgarh Palace. In 1993, the House of
Bikaji converted this masterpiece of architecture into a heritage
hotel - Hotel Basant Vihar Palace Palace. An endeavour to offer
tourists a true flavour of history and royal living (as opposed
to the usual star-category hotels), Hotel Basant Vihar Palace
Palace today, remains a garden of eternal spring.
ACCOMMODATION:
Hidden
away in a secluded area, the hotel is surrounded by well laid
out gardens, fragrant flower beds and soothing lily ponds. And
though it is completely refurbished from the inside, great care
has been taken to preserve the original character of the rooms
- 21 in all including 3 suites, all of which are fully air conditioned
and fitted with satellite television.
RESTAURANT:
In
the royal kitchens of Rajasthan, food was such serious business
that it was raised to an art form. At Hotel Basant Vihar Palace
Palace, our chefs are trained to continue this practice. Encouraged
to experiment and excel, they whip up mouth watering Mughlai,
Chinese and Continental delicacies. As for Rajasthani cuisine,
recipes passed down the generations are what we pride ourselves
in.
CONFERENCE
AND BANQUEST FACILITIES:
Hotel Basant Vihar Palace Palace gives out its lush green palace
garden for exclusive theme parties, weddings, receptions, etc.
Beautifully lit up and decorated, it forms the perfect setting
for all occasions. And can even offer an ethnic festive atmosphere
with royal Rajasthani sitting, cuisine, folk music and dance
RECREATION:
Musicians
dressed in traditional Rajasthani outfits enthrall guests at the
hotel with local Rajasthani melodies played on authentic instruments.
The adventurous can go on camel safaris, the highlight of which
is a day-trip into the Thar Desert - Indias largest sea
of sand.