Jaipur House
Hotel Overview
Jaipur House was built as a summer retreat by the Maharaja of Jaipur
in 1885. He had the privilege of selecting the best site in Mt. Abu and he chose
the high cliff overlooking Nakki Lake and built a beautiful palace in the Rajput
style of architecture.
The view is simply spectacular. The Present Maharaja has converted Jaipur
House into a luxurious heritage hotel.
Antique furniture, carpets, chandeliers and rare portraits combine to create
a unique heritage experience.
HistoryMt. Abu is a granite intrusion in the otherwise sedimentary rock formations
of the Aravail Mountains which together with the Appalachians of North America
constitute the oldest mountain system of the world. Gurushikhar rising to 5,600
feet is the highest peak between the Himalayas and the Nilgiris.
The Ashram of Lord Vashishtha is situated on this hill, which is renowned in
all the three worlds and by spending one night in the Ashram one gets the
“Punya” of donating a thousand cows. Mt. Abu, the Abode of the Gods, a place
of pilgrimage for the Hindus and the Jains alike has been a place of military
vantage and its 2,000 year old Achalgarh Fort has remained invincible.
Location
Mt Abu, a hill station tucked away in a cozy corner of the Aravalli ranges,
and is a favorite tourist spot for a weekend with family. From Udaipur, and
Ahmedabad, it is a convenient drive to Mt. Abu. The road is very good.
Rooms
There are 9 Rooms in Jaipur House, and each room enjoys a panoramic
view either of Nakki lake or the city of Mt. Abu. The rooms are sumptuously
Chico rated with antique furniture, carpets & chandeliers which will delight
even the most seasoned traveler. All the rooms are air- conditioned, have
attached bathroom, Telephone and TV.
Services
- 24H Room Service
- In house laundry
- Doctor on Call
Food & Beverages
It is a delightful experience to dine on the terrace Restaurant, which offers
a panoramic new of Mt. Abu. The Jaipur house prides in giving the guest a very
personal service making them feel ' home away from home'.