Neemrana, Rajasthan – Neemrana Fort Palace

At a Glance

Neemrana Fort-Palace built in 1464 AD is among India’s oldest heritage resorts. Neemrana became the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III, who was killed in battle by Mohammad Ghori in 1192 AD. This picturesque site was chosen by Raja Rajdeo and Neemrana derived its name from a brave local chieftain Nimola Meo, who when defeated by the Chauhans, pleaded that his name is given to his lost kingdom.

It is Rajasthan’s closest palace from New Delhi, situated at 122 kms. On the Delhi-Jaipur highway – only 100 kms from Delhi’s international airport. Sited on a majestic plateau, concealed in a horseshoe formation of the billion-year-old Aravalli ranges.

The property covers 25 acres/10 hectares, and the stepped palaces of this architectural jewel cut into the hillside to sprawl over 3 acres and rise to 10 levels commanding the most splendid views. Including a vista pool to the horizon. From 1986, the ruins of this Fort-Palace have been sensitively restored and reconstructed.

The rooms are furnished with an eclectic mix of traditional Indian and colonial furniture, antiques and objets d’art. Most rooms have private balconies or terraces, and the loos are designed to have views!

This hotel is featured in the following tour

Rural Heartlands of  Southern Rajasthan

Neemrana Fort Palace Website

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