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Rohet - the fortified
desert home of the descendants of the 16th century Rathore of
the Champawat clan, Thakur Dalpat Singh I. The "Jagir" (Fiefdom)
of Rohet was bestowed upon him in 1622 A.D. by the Maharaja Of
Jodhpur, as a mark of appreciation for his bravery in battle.
Generations of valiant noble-men have built this heritage home
where, notwithstanding the inroads of modernity, aristocratic
values are respected. The visitor of today experiences the famed
warmth of courteous Rajput hospitality.
Brilliantly plumed
peacocks strut about, perching themselves under finely carved
stone archways and the wind whispers through the neem tree
groves and bougainvilleas. Within these time weathered walls
lies an oasis of landscaped gardens and flowers in bloom - your
Oasis in the arid land of Marwar.
There is a beautifully
designed swimming pool with four charming pavilions at each
corner where musicians perform in the evenings as dinner is
served by the poolside. Often, folk dancers enliven the evenings
with their vibrant hues and vigorous rhythms. Other services
include :
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28
Air-Conditioned Rooms with attached bathrooms and 2 suites.
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Buffet and
Alacarte Restaurant.
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Health Club &
Swimming Pool
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Croquet
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Traditional
Massages
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Sightseeing of
Jodhpur
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Travel Counter.
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Credit Cards &
Money Exchange.
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Doctor on Call
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Room Service
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Laundry
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