LOCATION:
In
the city of Jodhpur, the gateway to the Thar Desert, the magic
still lingers and the heritage and splendor of the Ranbanka Hotel
beckons you. The
magnificent sandstone building, built for Maharajadhiraj of Jodhpur,
Sir Ajit Singh ji, the younger brother of Maharaja Umaid Singh,
tastefully blends the lavish interiors and modern comforts. Present
day facilities are harmonized so as not to disturb the antiquity
of the royal abode. Ranbanka Hotel exudes an aura distinctly its
own - enhanced by its rich and varied collection of paintings,
treasure troves and hunting trophies of yesteryears, all so well
preserved by the royal family, which still uses a part of the
building as its home.
Overlooking
the seemingly invincible Mehrangarh Fort on one side and the gigantic
Umaid Bhawan Palace on the other, Ranbanka Hotel holds the lingering
echoes of a bygone era, like no other place. The property is promoted
by R.K. Karanvijay Singh (grandson of Maharajadhiraj Sir Ajit
Singhji), a polo player who has participated in major national
and international polo tournaments.
ACCOMMODATION:
The
finest address in Jodhpur, Ranbanka Hotel offers an array of accommodation
& services in a truly regal ambience.
The
rooms here are tastefully furnished with colonial furniture, damask,
upholstery and Persian carpets on wooden floors. The hotel provides
modern amenities offering an array of personalized yet unobtrusive
services.
We
have 30 palatial, luxurious, well appointed rooms with the view
of Mehrangarh Fort & Umaid Bhawan Palace.
All
rooms are air-conditioned and have attached spacious bathrooms,
24 hrs. hot & cold water, direct dial telephone, color TV,
refrigerator, room service and 24 hrs. and satellite entertainment.
The
palace has a colonial character where fire places, mantle pieces,
& armchairs are more common than diwans & jharokas. It
has a unique ambience with high comfort level.
RESTAURANT:
RECREATION:
For
rejuvenation of the body, mind and soul, there are yoga classes,
an acupressure and herbal massage center by the Baradari at the
poolside.