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Sardargarh Heritage Hotel

Sardar Garh heritage hotel has 21 suites in the Zenana Mahal. Each suite is named after the Queens who stayed here during the medieval times. The color palette of each suite is also inspired from the favorite colors of the Queens, on which it is named after. Along with the mantles, the pillars, and the doors, most of the elements in the rooms have been kept intact. These queens were the brides of the family of Sardar Singh.

Sardar Garh - Luxury Heritage Hotel in Rajasthan

Sardargarh, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan, is an extravagant creation by men of a bygone era, placed amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun. Sardar Singh, one of the most powerful Dhodhias, built the Sardargarh Fort during 1738 to 1743. You can see the ramparts of the mystery filled Sardargarh, like a great ship anchored at outer sea, much before you get close to the gigantic walls soaring high above the low lying village of Lawa. Magnificent fort of Sardargarh is situated 94km north from Udaipur.
The emblem of the Sardar Singh family was a rising sun and a sword. Beneath that, they always wrote, “Work is thy duty, reward is not thy concern”.
At the Inauguration of Sardargarh in the year 1743, Maharana Jagat Singh – II the then King of Udaipur was so impressed by the architecture of the Fort that he appointed Thakur Sardar Singh to supervise the construction of Jag Niwas, now known as Lake Palace, a popular Land mark of Udaipur.
Sardar Singh Dhodhia erected a Castle in his domain of Lawah, on which he built a splendid palace whose China and Mirror halls are still the theme of encomium. These were greatly defaced by an explosion of a powder magazine, which threw down half the fortress that had taken five years to complete. Though it underwent considerable repair, it lost much of its splendour which the guns of Holkar aided to diminish. But the castle of Lawah is still one of the finest in Mewar.
Located at a distance of 94 km from Udaipur, Sardargarh fort is one of the best heritage hotels of Rajasthan, boasting of a magnificent structure. The fort hotel is placed amid thick forests and the hills of Chuppun. The fort was built by one of the most powerful Dhodhia rulers, Sardar Singh, between 1738 and 1743. It has tales of valor, mystery, romance and royalty to recite. The 21 suites at the heritage hotel are extremely luxurious and have wonderful interiors. The on-site restaurant can meet all your food needs. The rooms, passage systems, stores, halls and granaries have been kept intact from the original times.
Sardar Garh heritage hotel has 21 suites in the Zenana Mahal. Each suite is named after the Queens who stayed here during the medieval times. The color palette of each suite is also inspired from the favorite colors of the Queens, on which it is named after. Along with the mantles, the pillars, and the doors, most of the elements in the rooms have been kept intact. These queens were the brides of the family of Sardar Singh.

Out of the 21 suites, 18 are on the ground floor of the Janana/Ravla portion of the fort and 3 are on the first level. 13 suites come with a verandah that has a swing, facing the courtyard. While 6 suites come with a balcony window that offers the view of Manohar Sagar Lake, the other 6 overlook the Sardargarh village. 2 of the suites come with an additional octagonal sitting area offering the village view and the other 3 offer the views of the quarters of the princes- the Kunwarpada. 1 of the suites overlooks the Kush Mahal, and the other 2 offer the swimming pool view and come with twin accommodation. The other contemporary conveniences include 21 inches TV with satellite connection, mini bar, round the clock room service, split air-conditioner, king size beds with spring mattresses, telephone, and tea/coffee maker and so on.
At the roof top restaurant, the heritage hotel pleases your taste buds with a wide variety of Indian and Continental cuisine. The restaurant specializes in delicacies from Mewar.

Sardargarh
Dist. Rajsamand
Rajasthan –313330,
INDIA.
Phone: (91-2908) 254591/92

Email: INFO@SARDARGARH.IN
http://www.sardargarh.in

History & Heritage

Sardargarh, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan, is an extravagant creation by men of a bygone era, placed amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun. Sardar Singh, one of the most powerful Dhodhias, built the Sardargarh Fort during 1738 to 1743. You can see the ramparts of the mystery filled Sardargarh, like a great ship anchored at outer sea, much before you get close to the gigantic walls soaring high above the low lying village of Lawa. Magnificent fort of Sardargarh is situated 94km north from Udaipur.

Accommodation

The Mahal of the Ravala with 21 suites, also known as the Zenana Mahal, are today part of the Sardargarh Heritage Hotel. Each suite here is known by a derivation of the name of the Queen who resided in it, in medieval times. Even the decor is in the favourite colours of the respective Queens. As far as possible, the authentic elements of the Fort have been retained in the Hotel. For instance, the pillars, doors and mantles are all authentic originals.

In & Around | Sardar Garh Heritage Hotel

• Ranakpur – Jain Temple (79 km)   • Kumbhalgarh  (65 km)   • Desuri Forest Reserve (50 km) on way to Ranakpur / Kumbahlgarh  (one full days outing)  • Chittaurgarh (100kms), Mainal waterfalls (200 ft. high) (day excursion) • Charbhuja Temple (40 km), Amaj Mata Waterfall, Parshuram Temple, Laxman Jhula, Rupnarayan Temple (one day outing) • Shamlaji, Matrikundiya (place of pilgrimage), Big Dam water body • Nathdwara (44 km), Kankroli (25 km), Chikalwas Dam and Nauchoki Pal (place of pilgrimage and site-seeing) • Train (meter-gauge) from Sardargarh to Goramghat (departure 9:30 am) thruogh forest, Goramghat Nature trail, waterfalls and tunnels (returns at 6:30 pm )  •  Sardargarh: Family paintings, armour, weapons and clothing museum at the fort.

"TWO/THREE NIGHTS DESTINATION

With five public areas including gardens & swimming pool. The vastness of the fort could take minimum one day to enjoy the stay at the fort.
Guided tour of the historical for 2 to 2.30 hrs.
Village excursion to remote tribes Gypsies 2 to 3 hrs.
Night wild life safari by Gypsies 2 to 2.30 hrs.
Spotting wild animals by powerful spot light-Animal such as Panther, Wolf, Hyenas, Wild Deer are some of the animals that are spotted.
Local Train ride into the Aravallis a day excursion. An adventurous ride with the locals into the Aravalli ranges through old tunnels from the time of the British Raj, Feeding monkeys, Visit to temples. Return to the hotel by Gypsy pickup. Water/Cola/Tea is served."

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Sardargarh, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan, is an extravagant creation by men of a bygone era, placed amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun.

"TWO/THREE NIGHTS DESTINATION

With five public areas including gardens & swimming pool. The vastness of the fort could take minimum one day to enjoy the stay at the fort.
Guided tour of the historical for 2 to 2.30 hrs.
Village excursion to remote tribes Gypsies 2 to 3 hrs.
Night wild life safari by Gypsies 2 to 2.30 hrs.
Spotting wild animals by powerful spot light-Animal such as Panther, Wolf, Hyenas, Wild Deer are some of the animals that are spotted.
Local Train ride into the Aravallis a day excursion. An adventurous ride with the locals into the Aravalli ranges through old tunnels from the time of the British Raj, Feeding monkeys, Visit to temples. Return to the hotel by Gypsy pickup. Water/Cola/Tea is served."

FAQ’s | Sardar Garh

"TWO/THREE NIGHTS DESTINATION

With five public areas including gardens & swimming pool. The vastness of the fort could take minimum one day to enjoy the stay at the fort.
Guided tour of the historical for 2 to 2.30 hrs.
Village excursion to remote tribes Gypsies 2 to 3 hrs.
Night wild life safari by Gypsies 2 to 2.30 hrs.
Spotting wild animals by powerful spot light-Animal such as Panther, Wolf, Hyenas, Wild Deer are some of the animals that are spotted.
Local Train ride into the Aravallis a day excursion. An adventurous ride with the locals into the Aravalli ranges through old tunnels from the time of the British Raj, Feeding monkeys, Visit to temples. Return to the hotel by Gypsy pickup. Water/Cola/Tea is served."

Enquiry | Sardar Garh

Sardargarh, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan, is an extravagant creation by men of a bygone era, placed amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun. Sardar Singh, one of the most powerful Dhodhias, built the Sardargarh Fort during 1738 to 1743. You can see the ramparts of the mystery filled Sardargarh, like a great ship anchored at outer sea, much before you get close to the gigantic walls soaring high above the low lying village of Lawa. Magnificent fort of Sardargarh is situated 94km north from Udaipur.

Gallery | Sardar Garh

Sardargarh, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan, is an extravagant creation by men of a bygone era, placed amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun. Sardar Singh, one of the most powerful Dhodhias, built the Sardargarh Fort during 1738 to 1743. You can see the ramparts of the mystery filled Sardargarh, like a great ship anchored at outer sea, much before you get close to the gigantic walls soaring high above the low lying village of Lawa. Magnificent fort of Sardargarh is situated 94km north from Udaipur.

When in India | Sardar Garh

Sardargarh, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan, is an extravagant creation by men of a bygone era, placed amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun. Sardar Singh, one of the most powerful Dhodhias, built the Sardargarh Fort during 1738 to 1743. You can see the ramparts of the mystery filled Sardargarh, like a great ship anchored at outer sea, much before you get close to the gigantic walls soaring high above the low lying village of Lawa. Magnificent fort of Sardargarh is situated 94km north from Udaipur.

About Us | Sardar Garh Heritage Hotel

Sardargarh, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan, is an extravagant creation by men of a bygone era, placed amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun. Sardar Singh, one of the most powerful Dhodhias, built the Sardargarh Fort during 1738 to 1743. You can see the ramparts of the mystery filled Sardargarh, like a great ship anchored at outer sea, much before you get close to the gigantic walls soaring high above the low lying village of Lawa. Magnificent fort of Sardargarh is situated 94km north from Udaipur.

My trip to Rajasthan: a mesmerizing experience | Sardar Garh

Hello guys this blog is about my visit to India. I am Alex white, a travel freak from U.K. I go on several international trips every now & then. As I like to visit different places and understanding their culture and tradition. I know many of you don’t enjoy such liberty. Today the lifestyle has become so hectic that it’s not possible for everyone to enjoy such luxury of making foreign trips frequently. Time and money are the biggest roadblocks even if you are a real travel maniac. In contrast I am blessed to enjoy and explore the world so thought of sharing some of my experiences with you.

Rajasthan –The Land of Kings, Legacy, Tourism and Heritage Hotels in India | Sardar Garh

Talk about the beautiful Palaces, lakes and ancient arts & crafts Rajasthan is known for all of them. The artistry and legacy of Rajasthan goes way beyond time. Jats, Meenas, Gurjars and Rajputs are the ones who have ruled on Rajasthan for the largest period of time. They are believed to be some of the strongest leaders of the western part of India. Maharana Pratap, Prithviraj Chauhan and Mughal Emperor Akbar are some names which are glutinous with Rajasthan, India. Maharana Pratap is one of the most beloved kings of all times. Prithiviraj Chauhan was the prime example of valor of Rajputs. His love story with samyukta, daughter of Jaichand-the king of kannauj is also an eminent story about Rajasthan.

Location | Sardar Garh

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards.

Sardargarh Heritage Hotel

Sardargarh is in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards.

July 2015 – Sardar Garh

Hello guys this blog is about my visit to India. I am Alex white, a travel freak from U.K. I go on several international trips every now & then. As I like to visit different places and understanding their culture and tradition. I know many of you don’t enjoy such liberty. Today the lifestyle has become so hectic that it’s not possible for everyone to enjoy such luxury of making foreign trips frequently. Time and money are the biggest roadblocks even if you are a real travel maniac. In contrast I am blessed to enjoy and explore the world so thought of sharing some of my experiences with you.

Dining | Sardar Garh

Sardargarh is in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards.

Rewards | Sardar Garh - Luxury Heritage Hotel in Rajasthan

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards.

Reservation | Sardar Garh - Luxury Heritage Hotel in Rajasthan

"Sardargarh is in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards."

Reservation – Sardar Garh

"Sardargarh is in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards."

Grand Events | Sardar Garh - Luxury Heritage Hotel in Rajasthan

Sardargarh is in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards.

Copy of NI7_1141-2 | Sardar Garh - Luxury Heritage Hotel in Rajasthan

"Sardargarh is in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.

The Forts overall architectural style is grand, but still it strikes you with a solemn austerity. Understandable, since it was build for military reasons, Shunning florid aesthetic expressions. It is fortified with massive ramparts, and giant circular bastions with battlements. Huge entrances and gateways, concentric walls and imposing arches, domes and vaulted spaces, textured facades, jharokhas (balconies) and cannons complete the picture of medieval military ambience. Temples, gardens, bath aria, granaries, residential suites, audience halls, pavilions, water works, watch towers, armories, treasuries and mint dungeons are spread out across three lakh square feet with courtyards."