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Nagaur lies about
midway between
Jodhpur
and Bikaner. The city of Nagaur dates back to the 4th century A.D and
was at the centre of Muslim invasions from Central Asia. The massive
protective walls of the historic Nagaur Fort encompass an ancient
complex of richly painted palaces, mosques, temples, intricate baoris
(reservoirs), water systems, fountains, open terraces and pleasure
gardens dating back to the Mughal times. Delicate paintings adorn many
of the walls and ceilings of the palaces. The old city also contains
several mosques, including one commissioned by Akbar.
The Royal Camp at Nagaur: Pitched within the fortifications of
the splendid Nagaur Fort, the Camp offers a unique opportunity to
participate in the rich traditions of Rajasthan and witness its vibrant
culture and people. The Camp is an ideal stopover for lunch for those
who wish to visit the fort, the city and the sand dunes which are only
55 km away.
Accommodation :
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Each tent at the
Camp consists of an outer verandah (4m x 2m) with deck chairs, table and
electric lantern where one can relax sipping morning or evening tea. The
bedroom (4m x 4 m) has two single beds with bedside tables, a dressing
table with mirror and 'durries' to cover the floor. Each tent also has
an attached bathroom with a water closet and telephone shower. The
sleeping area can be curtained off with mosquito nets, if desired, and
there are three windows with netting and blinds for ventilation.

Meals at the camp can be taken at the multi-cuisine restaurant which has
been created within the magnificent arches of the 'baradari' at the
Nagaur Fort and special Rajasthani theme dinners can be organised in the
open.
Royal Camps can be pitched at any location in Rajasthan for a minimum of
two nights and a minimum of 15 tents on a special price.
Facilities : -
Travel Desk, Room
Service, Doctor on call, Multi Cuisine Restaurant, Safaris
Other Facilities : Luxury tents, Attached bath with water
closets, Hot and cold water, Provision for lighting and generators,
Campfire, folk dances and music, Money exchange, Fans and hot air blower
in rooms
Room View


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