The palace grows most of the the food it serves and the rest is sourced locally. You can spend your time by walking through the fields or take a refreshing dip in the swimming pool or laze around the pool area which offers a stunning view of the surrounding hills and the palace. You can also trek up the hill for a day long picnic at the Badalgarh Mahal. If you’re feeling even more adventurous, the trek up to the fort is well worth the time. The fort is one of the few in India to never have been conquered by an invading army.
The room is well-maintained and aesthetically decorated rooms are spacious and have all the modern day amenities required for a comfortable stay. Some of the basic ones include air conditioning, colour television, internet access
Attached Bathrooms with bathtubs and running hot and cold water Tea and Coffee stations Minibar Air-conditioned Dining room Swimming Pool 100% Power back up Internet connectivity Table Tennis
Travel assistance is available Pick up and drop off on request Car rental is available Distance: Jaipur to Kotputli 100 kms Delhi to Kotputli 157 kms Kotputli to Patan 23 kms and onwards State Highway / Double Toll Road Patan to Samode 85 kms Delhi to Mandawa 303 Kms Patan to Mandawa 123 Kms Patan to Neem Ka Thana 26 Kms Neem Ka Thana to Golyana Chauraha on Sikar Road 52 Kms Golyana Chauraha to Nawalgarh 20 Kms Nawalgarh to Mukundgarh 10 Kms Mukundgarh to Mandawa 15 Kms Delhi to Patan 180Kms
The historical city of Patan is about 70 miles northeast of Jaipur,on the Kotputli Sikar road, off the National Highway 8, the road which connects Jaipur and Delhi. Nestled in a valley formed by 3 hills, Patan Mahal rises in the distance at the end of the city. The palace is well-located with an unhindered birds-eye view of the 13th century ancestral fort and another palace called Badal Mahal which stands loftily at an imposing 2000 ft above sea level. Patan is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. In the 12th century, it became the centre of a minor state called Tanwarawati or Torawati (after Tanwar/Tomar the clan name) ruled by the Tomara clan. The chief of the clan is the Rao of Patan, and he is considered to be the direct in descent from the last Hindu Emperor Anang Pal Tomar II the ruler of Delhi before Prithviraj Chauhan. The family came and built the impregnable fort at Patan and also the Badalgarh Mahal, halfway up the mountain in the 13th century.
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