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About Dundlod Castle Dundlod
Dundlod Castle heritage hotel in Dundlod Rajasthan reminds of the nostalgic ambience of the 18th century. Established by the Rajput rulers, Dundlod Castle with its opulent rooms and period furnishing, revives the aura of bygone era. Travel in the past with the traditional hospitality, royal atmosphere and ethnic setting.
Hotel Specification
Accommodation
The castle offers comfortable accommodation in its 22 opulent rooms and suites. All the rooms are tastefully decorated to take you back to the memory lane of yesteryear. All the rooms are cocoons of luxury and comfort for the weary travelers. All rooms offer superb blend of modernity and tradition.
Dining
The rooftop dining area enlightened by the oil lamps serves delicious gourmet delight. Relish your food in a real rajputana setting. The bar offers eclectic choices of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Conference and Banquet Facilities
Hotel Dundlod Castle offers a brilliant blend of business and pleasure. This heritage hotel has first-class conferencing and banqueting venues for conducting seminars, meetings, conferences, corporate parties and social gatherings.
Recreation and Health Facilities
For book lovers the best place to unwind in the castle is the library enriched with best collection of books. At your leisure time, enjoy jeep safari and camel or horse ride. Hotel Dundlod Castle also arranges sightseeing tours.
| Basic Data |
| Country | India |
| State | Rajasthan |
| City | Dundlod |
| Location | Dundlod Village, Shekhawati region, Rajasthan |
| Rooms | 22 rooms and suites |
City Information
Nestled in the heart of the Shekhawati in Rajasthan, Dundlod is a beautiful destination. Studded with plenty of forts, baolis and havelis, visiting to this charming village in Shekhawati will make you feel like you are in an open-air art gallery. The Dundlod Fort in Dundlod Rajasthan represents an important part of cultural heritage of the region. Worth visiting places in this charming old village are the Diwan Khana, the Dundlod Fort, the Jagathia Haveli, the Tuganram Goenka Haveli, and Satyanarayan Temple..
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