Wednesday 22 April 2015

Hotel in jaisalmer

Hotel in jaisalmer

While staying in the fort might appear to be hotel in  Jaisalmer’s most atmospheric choice, habitation inside the fort – driven in no small part by tourism – is causing irreparable damage to the monument. As a result, we don’t recommend staying inside the fort. Fortunately, there’s a wide choice of good places to stay outside the fort. You’ll get massive discounts between April and August, when hotel in Jaisalmer is hellishly hot. Unfortunately, some budget hotels are heavily into high-pressure selling of camel safaris and things can turn sour if you don’t take up their propositions: room rates that sound to good to be true almost always.



Sodakore village is a kilometer away from the Resort. It is home to approximately 250 Rajput families. Guests are accompanied by a staff from the Resort to the village and can either walk, go in a jeep, or even on camel back to interact with the vibrant village community. Fascinate yourself with their laid back and content lifestyle, their mud houses and the communal water tank. The entire village lives like one family, depending on each other for some work or another.

The village has a government school and a private school. The private school “Shri Balaji”, which has 85 students, is supported by Mirvana Nature Resort.

 Hotel inJaisalmer, Known as Golden City is situated in the center of Thar desert. It is famous for the magnificent fort overseeing the city. Jaisalmer got this name because of the golden yellow sand stones used in the construction of the fort and other buildings. It is surprising to see that entire city is made of the same stones. It is known as the only 'live fort' in the world, that means people live in this fort even now. This fort is also called 'Solar Quila'(Golden Fort). You can see palaces, temples, hotels, houses, shops etc inside the fort. Jaisalmer is also called 'City of Palaces' because you can see a large number palaces or havelis inside it.
 
Situated amid picturesque Thar Desert, the Hotel  in Jaisalmer city commands premiere position among the tourist attractions scattered all over Rajasthan. The Hotel in Jaisalmer city is revered both by Indian as well as foreign tourists. 

It is like straight out of an Arabian Nights fable. The name  Hotel in jaisalmer Jaisalmer induces a dramatic picture of utter magic and brilliance of the desert. The hostile terrain not withstanding the warmth and color of people is simply over whelming.

Had enough of architecture jargons, move out of it. Visit Gadsisar Lake and take a close look on the migratory birds as they indulge in amorous fight. Or else visit Desert Cultural center to take a sneak peek of Rajasthani culture. There is enough to keep you busy for days in  Hotel in Jaisalmer itself.

Monday 20 April 2015

hotel in jaisalmer

 India was always an exotic land, a country that the Western world fantasised about. One of the world's most ancient civilizations took root here. Several voyages were undertaken in quest of this fabled land. Here spices were to be found, as were silks and rare jewels. Palaces stood the test of time. Great armies went to war. In the vast subcontinent could be found all the extremes of the world: the highest mountains, vast tropical plains, deep forests where the tiger made its home; here were deserts and seas, islands and riverine estuaries.
Here too were to be found the martial races that ruled India, tracing their lineage from the warring gods, and known for their aestheticism as well as their chivalry. Here Gautam was born to a royal house, but took to the streets as a monk and gave the world the message of Buddhism.
Over centuries, different dynasties ruled from different parts of the country, their kingdoms built on reciprocity with neighbouring kingdoms. However, it was under the Mughals, first, and the British, next, that an attempt was made to unify the land as one nation. The British oversaw a country that consisted of 565 kingdoms. Of these, the most flamboyant were the Rajput kingdoms confined to the western desert of Thar, now known as Rajasthan, though the Maratha and Sikh kingdoms were no less formidable.
In medieval India, a bigger and better fortification was the final power statement of the warring Kings. With British sovereignty finally recognised, wars and feuds amongst princely states gradually subsided. Accordingly, fortifications gave way to wondrous, architectural feats that would inspire awe on part of peers, subjects and colonial masters. Palace building became the passion and Art deco was to be its expression.
Sometimes, there were other reasons too. In a country such as India where nature takes its toll annually, as much because of droughts as because of floods, the rulers often commissioned their greatest architectural monuments -- forts, palaces, and temples -- to ensure employment and food for the poorest. And from situations of adversity rose great monumental wonders, some of the most exquisite the world has seen.
Members of the royal houses, and those of the aristocraticrder that functioned just under them, drew up an elaborate system that reflected in a lifestyle that consisted of amazing discipline, of great opulence, and sometimes also indulgences. There were hunts and balls, but also elaborate 

Hotel isn Jaisalmer

Friday 3 April 2015

Hotel in jaisalmer

Hotel in Jaisalmer

While staying in the fort might appear to be Jaisalmer’s most atmospheric choice, habitation inside the fort – driven in no small part by tourism – is causing irreparable damage to the monument. As a result, we don’t recommend staying inside the fort. Fortunately, there’s a wide choice of good places to stay outside the fort. You’ll get massive discounts between April and August, when Jaisalmer is hellishly hot. Unfortunately, some budget hotels are heavily into high-pressure selling of camel safaris and things can turn sour if you don’t take up their propositions: room rates that sound to good to be true almost always.


Sodakore village is a kilometer away from the Resort. It is home to approximately 250 Rajput families. Guests are accompanied by a staff from the Resort to the village and can either walk, go in a jeep, or even on camel back to interact with the vibrant village community. Fascinate yourself with their laid back and content lifestyle, their mud houses and the communal water tank. The entire village lives like one family, depending on each other for some work or another.

The village has a government school and a private school. The private school “Shri Balaji”, which has 85 students, is supported by Mirvana Nature Resort.

Jaisalmer, Known as Golden City is situated in the center of Thar desert. It is famous for the magnificent fort overseeing the city. Jaisalmer got this name because of the golden yellow sand stones used in the construction of the fort and other buildings. It is surprising to see that entire city is made of the same stones. It is known as the only 'live fort' in the world, that means people live in this fort even now. This fort is also called 'Solar Quila'(Golden Fort). You can see palaces, temples, hotels, houses, shops etc inside the fort. Jaisalmer is also called 'City of Palaces' because you can see a large number palaces or havelis inside it.

Situated amid picturesque Thar Desert, the Jaisalmer city commands premiere position among the tourist attractions scattered all over Rajasthan. The Jaisalmer city is revered both by Indian as well as foreign tourists. 

It is like straight out of an Arabian Nights fable. The name Jaisalmer induces a dramatic picture of utter magic and brilliance of the desert. The hostile terrain not withstanding the warmth and color of people is simply over whelming.

Had enough of architecture jargons, move out of it. Visit Gadsisar Lake and take a close look on the migratory birds as they indulge in amorous fight. Or else visit Desert Cultural center to take a sneak peek of Rajasthani culture. There is enough to keep you busy for days in Jaisalmer itself.

hotel in jaisalmer

The Bar. Mouth watering cuisines, from the native land blend well on the palate. Authentic and strongly spiced flavors dominate the traditional Rajasthani cuisine. For a truly remarkable dining experience, enjoy Mehraab, the rooftop restaurant with a breathtaking view of the Jaisalmer Fort and picturesque sunsets. Open Air Bar-be-que with bonfire and traditional entertainment will capture your evening. Tantalizing assortment of dessert on our well laden buffet or a-la-carte menu is the best way to end your day.
An abundance of leisure activities have been provided for pleasure at Desert Tulip Hotel & Resort. Enjoy a rigorous work out at our well-equipped fitness center or unravel from your travels at the spa or salon. Plunge into LEHRIYA – The Pool with a bar and a stage close by for local Rajasthani entertainment. Special care is taken to keep the young travelers engaged and entertained at our kid’s zone. We also have a game room with a Pool Table, Foosball Table and Board Games.
Our banquets can accommodate 250 people easily and offer the perfect setting for any kind of events. We also have a conference room equipped with the best of modern facilities for your business meetings. BAITHAK, the conference room provides an open terrace area for outdoor meetings or high tea. Access your office even when you’re away from it. The business center gives you all work related services along with Wi-Fi Internet facility.