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Upon
entering the Rawla Narlai, there is a palpable sense of
detachment from the outside world. Situated in Rajasthan
midway between Jodhpur & Udaipur, it exudes a unmistakable,
inimitable experience that has become to be a signature of
this 17th century "villa.
Wake up to the sounds of this
17-century village and take in the spiritual energy from the
invigorating air descending from the Shiva Temple, lodged
deep in a primal cave high on the hill. The village is
caught in a time warp, since the Royal family moved back to
the Kingdom of Jodhpur. Life has continued much as it was
then in Narlai.
Accommodation
Comfortable
rooms with modern bathrooms blend with the ancient way of
Narlai, while offering a warm and homely atmosphere. For the
more adventurous traveler, "Luxury Tents" provide a unique
experience for those who want to experience a Rajasthan
Caravan.
Dining
The in-house multi-cuisine restaurant is a perfect venue to
savor authentic local specialties from rural Rajasthan. You
can also relish a delectable array of Indian and Continental
fare at the 24-hour coffee shop. If you are just back from a
visit to the holy hills, do feed the monkeys (they are
absolutely harmless) as a small prayer token to Lord
Hanuman.
Services & Facilities
Rawla Narlai provides a host of services for your
convenience like travel desk, laundry, doctor on call, car
rental and ample parking area. Amuse the adventurer in you
by going on trekking and rock climbing trips organized by
the hotel. Explore rustic Rajasthan with camel and horse
safaris. A colossal 350 ft single granite rock, overlooking
Rawla Narlai Heritage Hotel, flanked by several caves,
temples and a gigantic statue of a white elephant, is also
worth a visit. You can also shop around for exquisite
Rajasthani crafts, paintings and spices at the vibrant local
bazaar.
Location
:The hotel, is located in the heart of a typical Rajasthan
village bustling with activity and bursting with color. The
Rawla (Villa) is an oasis of serenity and offers a splendid
view of a gigantic 350 feet high single rock of granite
dotted with caves and temples, crowned by a statue of a
white elephant, proud guardian to the open desert on one
side and the crumbling Aravali hills on the other.

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